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Presentation & Discussion with focus on GERMAN NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE ZB MED Strategic plans. Cologne December 8th 2010 Guus van den Brekel (@digicmb) Central Medical Library, UMCG http://digicmb.blogspot.com/2010/12/german-national-library-of-medicine-zb.html
The Web, the User and the Library
The Web, the User and the Library
Guus van den Brekel
Given at ISWC 2009 as a part of "Legal and Social Frameworks for Sharing Data on the Web" tutorial with Leigh Dodds and Tom Heath from Talis and Jordan Hatcher from Open Data Commons. 25 Oct 2009. (http://www.opendatacommons.org/events/iswc-2009-legal-social-sharing-data-web/)
Data Sharing: Social and Normative - ISWC
Data Sharing: Social and Normative - ISWC
Kaitlin Thaney
Sci Tech Forum LA 2013: New Directions in Scholarly Communication
Sci Tech Forum LA 2013: New Directions in Scholarly Communication
William Gunn
Pulled together for Mozilla Fellows onboarding - October 2015
Mozilla Science Lab 101
Mozilla Science Lab 101
Kaitlin Thaney
There has been a recent growth of initiatives to address common problems regarding current and long-term access to e-journal content. Jisc is at the forefront of many of these with the close participation and active input of educational institutions. This session aims to summarise the current state of key themes with pointers to future directions of areas such as sustainability, the move towards e-only environments, and shared consortia approaches. It will provide an overview and panel discussion on developing the supporting infrastructure to meet the needs of users. The discussion will focus on how institutions, community bodies and service providers can best work together to ensure sustainable, long-term initiatives by seeking to introduce uniformity, standardisation and collaboration to an even greater extent. The session will introduce two new Jisc-supported projects in this area, the Keepers Registry Extra and SafeNet initiatives, and discuss how these fit alongside existing Jisc services such as Knowledge Base+, UK LOCKSS Alliance, Journal Archives and JUSP (Journal Usage Statistics Portal). The panel will address how this catalogue of services contributes towards a coherent strategy in the management of e-journal content.
Stronger together: community initiatives in journal management
Stronger together: community initiatives in journal management
Jisc
Presentation at 1st World Summit on the Knowledge Society, Athens, Greece, Sept 2008
Inclusive Social Tagging
Inclusive Social Tagging
Michael Derntl
Presentation to the graduate students and postdocs of the American Chemical Society's Summer Institute in Washington, DC, on July 31, 2014.
ACS Summer Institute - Emerging Roles of Librarians - 14_0731
ACS Summer Institute - Emerging Roles of Librarians - 14_0731
jeffreylancaster
Drawing the line further from where "Getting into the User Environment" stopped, this presentation invites everybody to look more deeply into the use of social networks (open or closed) by our users in general and focusses in particular on the development of library services inside various types of social networks.What are the benefits of making your medical library visible inside MySpace or Facebook? And how do online personal startpage applications like iGoogle, Netvibes or Pageflakes fit into this? The network (evolved by technology) is changing the users behaviour and that will affect the future of information services. http://www.netvibes.com/digicmb http://www.netvibes.com/eahil2008
Space Up Your Library : The Social Net Works!
Space Up Your Library : The Social Net Works!
Guus van den Brekel
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Presentation & Discussion with focus on GERMAN NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE ZB MED Strategic plans. Cologne December 8th 2010 Guus van den Brekel (@digicmb) Central Medical Library, UMCG http://digicmb.blogspot.com/2010/12/german-national-library-of-medicine-zb.html
The Web, the User and the Library
The Web, the User and the Library
Guus van den Brekel
Given at ISWC 2009 as a part of "Legal and Social Frameworks for Sharing Data on the Web" tutorial with Leigh Dodds and Tom Heath from Talis and Jordan Hatcher from Open Data Commons. 25 Oct 2009. (http://www.opendatacommons.org/events/iswc-2009-legal-social-sharing-data-web/)
Data Sharing: Social and Normative - ISWC
Data Sharing: Social and Normative - ISWC
Kaitlin Thaney
Sci Tech Forum LA 2013: New Directions in Scholarly Communication
Sci Tech Forum LA 2013: New Directions in Scholarly Communication
William Gunn
Pulled together for Mozilla Fellows onboarding - October 2015
Mozilla Science Lab 101
Mozilla Science Lab 101
Kaitlin Thaney
There has been a recent growth of initiatives to address common problems regarding current and long-term access to e-journal content. Jisc is at the forefront of many of these with the close participation and active input of educational institutions. This session aims to summarise the current state of key themes with pointers to future directions of areas such as sustainability, the move towards e-only environments, and shared consortia approaches. It will provide an overview and panel discussion on developing the supporting infrastructure to meet the needs of users. The discussion will focus on how institutions, community bodies and service providers can best work together to ensure sustainable, long-term initiatives by seeking to introduce uniformity, standardisation and collaboration to an even greater extent. The session will introduce two new Jisc-supported projects in this area, the Keepers Registry Extra and SafeNet initiatives, and discuss how these fit alongside existing Jisc services such as Knowledge Base+, UK LOCKSS Alliance, Journal Archives and JUSP (Journal Usage Statistics Portal). The panel will address how this catalogue of services contributes towards a coherent strategy in the management of e-journal content.
Stronger together: community initiatives in journal management
Stronger together: community initiatives in journal management
Jisc
Presentation at 1st World Summit on the Knowledge Society, Athens, Greece, Sept 2008
Inclusive Social Tagging
Inclusive Social Tagging
Michael Derntl
Presentation to the graduate students and postdocs of the American Chemical Society's Summer Institute in Washington, DC, on July 31, 2014.
ACS Summer Institute - Emerging Roles of Librarians - 14_0731
ACS Summer Institute - Emerging Roles of Librarians - 14_0731
jeffreylancaster
Drawing the line further from where "Getting into the User Environment" stopped, this presentation invites everybody to look more deeply into the use of social networks (open or closed) by our users in general and focusses in particular on the development of library services inside various types of social networks.What are the benefits of making your medical library visible inside MySpace or Facebook? And how do online personal startpage applications like iGoogle, Netvibes or Pageflakes fit into this? The network (evolved by technology) is changing the users behaviour and that will affect the future of information services. http://www.netvibes.com/digicmb http://www.netvibes.com/eahil2008
Space Up Your Library : The Social Net Works!
Space Up Your Library : The Social Net Works!
Guus van den Brekel
Keynote from ORCID's fall meeting - 3 Nov 2015 in SF.
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
Kaitlin Thaney
Overview of Collexis\' semantic web technology and its key applications, Reviewer Finder, Experts Profiles and Knowledge Dashboards
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
Darrell W. Gunter
Presentation for EMERGE - June 23rd 2008
Emerge
Emerge
Nick Sheppard
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
Jisc
"How Libraries Can Support the Social Side of Research" presentation for ProQuest Quantum on February 27, 2014.
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
jeffreylancaster
Presentation for the 2015 National Data Integrity Conference at Colorado State University - May 6-8, 2015
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
Kaitlin Thaney
Keynote for RMACC event at University of Colorado - Boulder. August 12, 2015.
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
Kaitlin Thaney
Linked Data Love: research representation, discovery, and assessment #ALAAC15 The explosion of linked data platforms and data stores over the last five years has been profound – both in terms of quantity of data as well as its potential impact. Research information systems such as VIVO (www.vivoweb.org) play a significant role in enabling this work. VIVO is an open source, Semantic Web-based application that provides an integrated, searchable view of the scholarly activities of an organization. The uniform semantic structure of VIVO-ISF data enables a new class of tools to advance science. This presentation will provide a brief introduction and update to VIVO and present ways that this semantically-rich data can enable visualizations, reporting and assessment, next-generation collaboration and team building, and enhanced multi-site search. Libraries are uniquely positioned to facilitate the open representation of research information and its subsequent use to spur collaboration, discovery, and assessment. The talk will conclude with a description of ways librarians are engaged in this work – including visioning, metadata and ontology creation, policy creation, data curation and management, technical, and engagement activities. Kristi Holmes, PhD Director, Galter Health Sciences Library Director of Evaluation, NUCATS Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine-Health and Biomedical Informatics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
Kristi Holmes
Talk by Carole Goble at the British Library Board Awayday 23rd September 2008
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
Duncan Hull
Presentation to the OUP Journals Day on 14 March 2012, focusing on the implications of digital research for journals and publishing initiatives.
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
Oxford Martin Centre, OII, and Computer Science at the University of Oxford
Presentation at IASSIST 2011 conference
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
Timo Wandhoefer
Keynote from Open Repositories 2015, Indianapolis, Indiana - June 9, 2015
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Kaitlin Thaney
Zooniverse (https://www.zooniverse.org/) is a world-leading academic crowdsourcing organization based at the University of Oxford, the Adler Planetarium and the University of Minnesota. This talk will provide an overview of the types of metadata extraction and full text transcription projects and tools that are currently available on the platform. It will give an overview of the design and lessons learned from projects such as Operation War Diary, Science Gossip, Shakespeare’s World and Measuring the ANZACs, and suggest ways in which crowdsourced data can be used in the humanities. The talk will also provide an overview of the free Project Builder (https://www.zooniverse.org/lab), where anyone with an internet connection can create their own project and obtain their own data.
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
UCLDH
Keynote at Compute Midwest - November 2, 2016 // Kansas City, MO.
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Kaitlin Thaney
Grand Rounds at Strong Memorial and Rochester General Hospitals, May 26-27, 2015.
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Kaitlin Thaney
Part of a "Digital Tools for Research" presentation: this section covers tools for Storing and Sharing
Storing and sharing
Storing and sharing
Samantha Oakley
Carole Goble, Professor in the School of Computer Science in the University of Manchester. This is the slides of the keynote presentation opening the Hypertext 2007 Conference in Manchester, UK on the 10th September 2007. Visit http://www.ht07.org for more details
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
hypertext2007
A what, why and how description of hackathons for bioinformatics
(Bio)Hackathons
(Bio)Hackathons
Benjamin Good
See the WEBCAST as well!! mms://wmedia.it.su.se/SUB/NordLib/3.wmv Presentation at Nordlib 2.0 in Stockholm, November 21th 2008 http://www.nordlib20.org/programme/
Libraries meet research 2.0
Libraries meet research 2.0
Guus van den Brekel
Presented at the 4th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, Indianapolis, December 11, 2008
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
David De Roure
The Liber 2009 presentation repeated for a Dutch audience IN Dutch but with the english slides (just the first one is in Dutch :-) Samenwerking Hogeschool bibliotheken SHB, 5 november 2009
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
Guus van den Brekel
Definition of the New e-Science in 10 points. This follows up a talk in Edinburgh in November 2007 which had an 8 point definition.
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
David De Roure
Contenu connexe
Tendances
Keynote from ORCID's fall meeting - 3 Nov 2015 in SF.
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
Kaitlin Thaney
Overview of Collexis\' semantic web technology and its key applications, Reviewer Finder, Experts Profiles and Knowledge Dashboards
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
Darrell W. Gunter
Presentation for EMERGE - June 23rd 2008
Emerge
Emerge
Nick Sheppard
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
Jisc
"How Libraries Can Support the Social Side of Research" presentation for ProQuest Quantum on February 27, 2014.
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
jeffreylancaster
Presentation for the 2015 National Data Integrity Conference at Colorado State University - May 6-8, 2015
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
Kaitlin Thaney
Keynote for RMACC event at University of Colorado - Boulder. August 12, 2015.
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
Kaitlin Thaney
Linked Data Love: research representation, discovery, and assessment #ALAAC15 The explosion of linked data platforms and data stores over the last five years has been profound – both in terms of quantity of data as well as its potential impact. Research information systems such as VIVO (www.vivoweb.org) play a significant role in enabling this work. VIVO is an open source, Semantic Web-based application that provides an integrated, searchable view of the scholarly activities of an organization. The uniform semantic structure of VIVO-ISF data enables a new class of tools to advance science. This presentation will provide a brief introduction and update to VIVO and present ways that this semantically-rich data can enable visualizations, reporting and assessment, next-generation collaboration and team building, and enhanced multi-site search. Libraries are uniquely positioned to facilitate the open representation of research information and its subsequent use to spur collaboration, discovery, and assessment. The talk will conclude with a description of ways librarians are engaged in this work – including visioning, metadata and ontology creation, policy creation, data curation and management, technical, and engagement activities. Kristi Holmes, PhD Director, Galter Health Sciences Library Director of Evaluation, NUCATS Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine-Health and Biomedical Informatics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
Kristi Holmes
Talk by Carole Goble at the British Library Board Awayday 23rd September 2008
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
Duncan Hull
Presentation to the OUP Journals Day on 14 March 2012, focusing on the implications of digital research for journals and publishing initiatives.
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
Oxford Martin Centre, OII, and Computer Science at the University of Oxford
Presentation at IASSIST 2011 conference
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
Timo Wandhoefer
Keynote from Open Repositories 2015, Indianapolis, Indiana - June 9, 2015
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Kaitlin Thaney
Zooniverse (https://www.zooniverse.org/) is a world-leading academic crowdsourcing organization based at the University of Oxford, the Adler Planetarium and the University of Minnesota. This talk will provide an overview of the types of metadata extraction and full text transcription projects and tools that are currently available on the platform. It will give an overview of the design and lessons learned from projects such as Operation War Diary, Science Gossip, Shakespeare’s World and Measuring the ANZACs, and suggest ways in which crowdsourced data can be used in the humanities. The talk will also provide an overview of the free Project Builder (https://www.zooniverse.org/lab), where anyone with an internet connection can create their own project and obtain their own data.
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
UCLDH
Keynote at Compute Midwest - November 2, 2016 // Kansas City, MO.
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Kaitlin Thaney
Grand Rounds at Strong Memorial and Rochester General Hospitals, May 26-27, 2015.
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Kaitlin Thaney
Part of a "Digital Tools for Research" presentation: this section covers tools for Storing and Sharing
Storing and sharing
Storing and sharing
Samantha Oakley
Carole Goble, Professor in the School of Computer Science in the University of Manchester. This is the slides of the keynote presentation opening the Hypertext 2007 Conference in Manchester, UK on the 10th September 2007. Visit http://www.ht07.org for more details
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
hypertext2007
A what, why and how description of hackathons for bioinformatics
(Bio)Hackathons
(Bio)Hackathons
Benjamin Good
Tendances
(18)
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
Shifting Scientific Practice - ORCID 2015
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
STM Spring Meeting Collexis Overview April 2009
Emerge
Emerge
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
SPARC Repositories conference in Baltimore - Nov 2010
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
ProQuest Quantum - 14_0227
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
National Data Integrity Conference - Making the web work for science
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
Leveraging the power of the web - Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Conference
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
#ALAAC15 Linked Data Love
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
The Future of Research (Science and Technology)
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
Digital Academe: Implications of Digital Research
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by linking scientific Information Port...
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Leveraging the power of the web - Open Repositories 2015
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
Humanities Crowdsourcing on the Zooniverse Platform
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Fueling the Open Movement - Compute Midwest
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Building capacity for open, data-driven science - Grand Rounds
Storing and sharing
Storing and sharing
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
Hypertext2007 Carole Goble Keynote - "The Return of the Prodigal Web"
(Bio)Hackathons
(Bio)Hackathons
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See the WEBCAST as well!! mms://wmedia.it.su.se/SUB/NordLib/3.wmv Presentation at Nordlib 2.0 in Stockholm, November 21th 2008 http://www.nordlib20.org/programme/
Libraries meet research 2.0
Libraries meet research 2.0
Guus van den Brekel
Presented at the 4th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, Indianapolis, December 11, 2008
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
David De Roure
The Liber 2009 presentation repeated for a Dutch audience IN Dutch but with the english slides (just the first one is in Dutch :-) Samenwerking Hogeschool bibliotheken SHB, 5 november 2009
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
Guus van den Brekel
Definition of the New e-Science in 10 points. This follows up a talk in Edinburgh in November 2007 which had an 8 point definition.
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
David De Roure
Dave de Roure's talk on myExperiment, including thoughts on protocol and workflow sharing and online communities. Presented at the Open Science workshop at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, January 5th, 2009
Dave de Roure - The myExperiment approach towards Open Science
Dave de Roure - The myExperiment approach towards Open Science
shwu
MyExperiment è un social network all’interno del quale è possibile cercare flussi di lavoro scientifico resi pubblici, ma anche proporre, condividere e svilupparne di nuovi, al fine di creare delle comunità e sviluppare relazioni. La presentazione illustra la visione di My Experiment sull' Open Science
My Experiment
My Experiment
Francesco Izzo
Talk at hubbub 2012, Indianapolis, 25 September 2012. The talk introduces myExperiment and Wf4Ever, discusses the future of research communication including FORCE11, and introduces the SOCIAM project (Theory and Practice of Social Machines) which launches in October 2012.
myExperiment and the Rise of Social Machines
myExperiment and the Rise of Social Machines
David De Roure
Presentation at EMTACL10, http://www.ntnu.no/ub/emtacl/ Guus van den Brekel Central medical library, UMCG Virtual Research Networks: towards Research 2.0 In the next few years, the further development of social, educational and research networks – with its extensive collaborative possibilities – will be dictating how users will search for, manage and exchange information. The network – evolved by technology – is changing the user's behaviour and that will affect the future of information services. Many envision a possible leading role for libraries in collaboration and community building services. Users are not only heavily using new tools, but are also creating and shaping their own preferred tools. Today's students are incorporating Web 2.0 skills in daily life, in their social and learning environments. Tomorrow's research staff will expect to be able to use their preferred tools and resources within their work environment. Today's ánd tomorrow's libraries should support students and staff in the learning and research process by integrating library services and resources into their environments.
Virtual Research Networks : Towards Research 2.0
Virtual Research Networks : Towards Research 2.0
Guus van den Brekel
A first pass presentation about tools, resources and communities around open research.
Open Research methodologies
Open Research methodologies
jessykate
Keynote for BOSC (Bioinformatics Open Source Conference) 2012 at Long Beach, CA, USA, 14 July 2012 by Carole Goble
If we build it will they come? BOSC2012 Keynote Goble
If we build it will they come? BOSC2012 Keynote Goble
Carole Goble
Digital Identity is fundamental to collaboration in bioinformatics research and development because it enables attribution, contribution, publication to be recorded and quantified. However, current models of identity are often obsolete and have problems capturing both small contributions "microattribution" and large contributions "mega-attribution" in Science. Without adequate identity mechanisms, the incentive for collaboration can be reduced, and the utility of collaborative social tools hindered. Using examples of metabolic pathway analysis with the taverna workbench and myexperiment.org, this talk will illustrate problems and solutions to identifying scientists accurately and effectively in collaborative bioinformatics networks on the Web.
myExperiment @ Nettab
myExperiment @ Nettab
Duncan Hull
Keynote presentation by Professor Carole Goble at BOSC (Bioinformatics Open Source Conference) Long Beach, California, USA, July 14 2012. Co-located with ISMB, Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology
If we build it will they come?
If we build it will they come?
myGrid team
Keynote talk at IEEE e-Science Conference, Bangalore, December 2007 (the original Powerpoint 2007 version is available on www.semanticgrid.org).
The New e-Science (Bangalore Edition)
The New e-Science (Bangalore Edition)
David De Roure
Paper presented at PLA International Conference 2010, Islamabad October 13-14, 2010
Reshaping the world of scholarly communication by Dr. Usha Munshi
Reshaping the world of scholarly communication by Dr. Usha Munshi
Ata Rehman
Bhagat Myexperiment Bosc2008
Bhagat Myexperiment Bosc2008
bosc_2008
utureLinks is a multi-disciplinary, AI and Machine Learning-powered aggregator for academic papers, and journals. It will provide a personalized and customized experience to researchers, students and scholars giving them access to millions of journals from disciplines of their choosing. Future Links will not just be the one-stop-platform for researchers, but it will also spur readership and exposure of journals.
FutureLinks - AI-powered Digital Research Assistant
FutureLinks - AI-powered Digital Research Assistant
Julius Kühn
When Metadata Is the Content.... How Publishers Are Adding Value to Their Content to Increase Discoverability
Ssp Collexis Overview 2009
Ssp Collexis Overview 2009
Darrell W. Gunter
Short paper presentation at the The 1st International Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014) 12TH SEPTEMBER 2014 (FULL DAY), LONDON, UK in conjunction with the ACM/IEEE Digital Libraries conference 2014.
Executable Music Documents
Executable Music Documents
David De Roure
Workshop A, Keith De La Rue, E2.0
Workshop A, Keith De La Rue, E2.0
guesta04b0
Science 2.0 - how mass collaboration and long-tail combine to create new scientific and innovation communities
Science 2.0
Science 2.0
Robert Cormia
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Libraries meet research 2.0
Libraries meet research 2.0
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
myExperiment - Defining the Social Virtual Research Environment
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
Bibliotheek & Onderzoek 2.0?
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
New e-Science Edinburgh Late Edition
Dave de Roure - The myExperiment approach towards Open Science
Dave de Roure - The myExperiment approach towards Open Science
My Experiment
My Experiment
myExperiment and the Rise of Social Machines
myExperiment and the Rise of Social Machines
Virtual Research Networks : Towards Research 2.0
Virtual Research Networks : Towards Research 2.0
Open Research methodologies
Open Research methodologies
If we build it will they come? BOSC2012 Keynote Goble
If we build it will they come? BOSC2012 Keynote Goble
myExperiment @ Nettab
myExperiment @ Nettab
If we build it will they come?
If we build it will they come?
The New e-Science (Bangalore Edition)
The New e-Science (Bangalore Edition)
Reshaping the world of scholarly communication by Dr. Usha Munshi
Reshaping the world of scholarly communication by Dr. Usha Munshi
Bhagat Myexperiment Bosc2008
Bhagat Myexperiment Bosc2008
FutureLinks - AI-powered Digital Research Assistant
FutureLinks - AI-powered Digital Research Assistant
Ssp Collexis Overview 2009
Ssp Collexis Overview 2009
Executable Music Documents
Executable Music Documents
Workshop A, Keith De La Rue, E2.0
Workshop A, Keith De La Rue, E2.0
Science 2.0
Science 2.0
Plus de Duncan Hull
Plants provide us with oxygen, food, fuel and fibre. Among other reasons, scientists study plants to improve and secure the food supply for an increasing world population, identify new sources of bioactive compounds and medicines, improve fibre production and identify sources of biofuels and biorenewable resources. This lecture is designed for a general audience or first year university students - no prior knowledge is assumed via APSB https://doi.org/cwk56d © 2009 American Society of Plant Biologists, The Plant Cell
Why study plants?
Why study plants?
Duncan Hull
Employability Away Day slides from 12th February 2020
Embedding employability in the Computer Science curriculum
Embedding employability in the Computer Science curriculum
Duncan Hull
Wikipedia has a troubled relationship with scientists and their science. Many scientists are wary of editing Wikipedia and reluctant to contribute their knowledge to it, despite its global reach. Consequently, Wikipedia's coverage of Science is very variable with many notable scientists work either completely absent or poorly described. There are several WikiProjects that are tackling these problems across Science, including in Computational Biology, Medicine, Cell Biology, Physiology and Women Scientists. This talk will describe how the WikiProject Royal Society has addressed these issues, through its Wikipedian in Residence scheme. We will examine the outcomes of the project as well as the challenges that remain for this ongoing collaboration between the Royal Society and Wikimedia UK. We will discuss the good, bad and "ugly" aspects of scientists Wiki-biographies (quick biographies in Wikipedia) and draw conclusions about improving coverage of Scientists, and their Science in Wikipedia using the resources of a learned academic society. Speaker biography: Dr. Duncan Hull is a lecturer in the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester who started editing Wikipedia in 2004. He helped setup the Wikipedian in Residence scheme at the Royal Society in 2012.
Wikipedia at the Royal Society: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Wikipedia at the Royal Society: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Duncan Hull
Experience of the Wikipedian in Residence Scheme at the Royal Society see https://wiki-loves-scientists.org.uk and https://twitter.com/wikiscientists
Improving the troubled relationship between Scientists and Wikipedia
Improving the troubled relationship between Scientists and Wikipedia
Duncan Hull
Abstract: This talk will describe the use of http://www.citeulike.org to manage and share bibliographic references among 1300 scientists and engineers working at the Sanger Institute (http://www.sanger.ac.uk) and European Bioinformatics Insitute (http://www.ebi.ac.uk) based on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus in Cambridge, UK. Using data from references shared so far, we will illustrate the costs, benefits and adoption of citeulike to create and share bibliographic data on the web. Presentation from The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on Various Applications at the National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh, UK.
Bibliography 2.0: A citeulike case study from the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Bibliography 2.0: A citeulike case study from the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Duncan Hull
Part of a joint presentation with Midori Harris comparing OWL (Web Ontology Language) and OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) as ontology languages, This presentation concentrates on OWL, Midori Harris presented OBO.
OWL and OBO
OWL and OBO
Duncan Hull
Presentation on Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) for the Programmatic Access to Biological Databases (Perl) course 22-26 February 2010 @ EBI
Accessing small molecule data using ChEBI
Accessing small molecule data using ChEBI
Duncan Hull
A brief presentation on How to Blog presented for the Ontogenesis "Blogging a Book" workshop
How to Blog
How to Blog
Duncan Hull
Ontologies, OWL and Protégé course from the semantic technololgies day at the XML Summer School in Oxford 2009.
OWL-XML-Summer-School-09
OWL-XML-Summer-School-09
Duncan Hull
Slides from the "Author Identity – Creating a new kind of reputation online" session at Science Online London (solo09) with Duncan Hull, Geoffrey Bilder, Michael Habib, Reynold Guida ResearcherID, Contributor ID, Scopus Author ID, etc. help to connect your scientific record. How do these tools connect to your online identity, and how can OpenID and other tools be integrated? How can we build an online reputation and when should we worry about our privacy?
Authenticating Scientists with OpenID
Authenticating Scientists with OpenID
Duncan Hull
Personal Digital Identity on the Web: Problems + Solutions
The Invisible Scientist
The Invisible Scientist
Duncan Hull
The Year of Blogging Dangerously: Lessons from the "Blogosphere". This talk will describe how to build an institutional repository using free (or cheap) web-based and blogging tools including flickr.com, slideshare.net, citeulike.org, wordpress.com, myexperiment.org and friendfeed.com. We will discuss some strengths and limitations of these tools and what Institutional Repositories can learn from them.
The Year of Blogging Dangerously
The Year of Blogging Dangerously
Duncan Hull
Presentation by Jim Gray on eScience
eScience: A Transformed Scientific Method
eScience: A Transformed Scientific Method
Duncan Hull
After centuries with little change, scientific libraries have recently experienced massive upheaval. From being almost entirely paper-based, most libraries are now almost completely digital. This information revolution has all happened in less than 20 years and has created many novel opportunities and threats for scientists, publishers and libraries. Today, we are struggling with an embarassing wealth of digital knowledge on the Web. Most scientists access this knowledge through some kind of digital library, however these places can be cold, impersonal, isolated, and inaccessible places. Many libraries are still clinging to obsolete models of identity, attribution, contribution, citation and publication. Based on a review published in PLoS Computational Biology, http://pubmed.gov/18974831 this talk will discuss the current chilly state of digital libraries for biologists, chemists and informaticians, including PubMed and Google Scholar. We highlight problems and solutions to the coupling and decoupling of publication data and metadata, with a tool called http://www.citeulike.org. This software tool exploits the Web to make digital libraries “warmer”: more personal, sociable, integrated, and accessible places. Finally issues that will help or hinder the continued warming of libraries in the future, particularly the accurate identity of authors and their publications, are briefly introduced. These are discussed in the context of the BBSRC funded REFINE project, at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM.ac.uk), which is linking biochemical pathway data with evidence for pathways from the PubMed database.
Defrosting the Digital Library: A survey of bibliographic tools for the next ...
Defrosting the Digital Library: A survey of bibliographic tools for the next ...
Duncan Hull
Presentation by Colin Batchelor, Royal Society of Chemistry publishing, in Manchester, March 2008
Chemical named entity recognition and literature mark-up
Chemical named entity recognition and literature mark-up
Duncan Hull
Presentation by Peter Willett, March 2008 in Manchester
Chemoinformatics and information management
Chemoinformatics and information management
Duncan Hull
presentation by Sophia Ananiadou at the Cheminformatics workshop 4th March 2008
Text mining tools for semantically enriching scientific literature
Text mining tools for semantically enriching scientific literature
Duncan Hull
Talk by Douglas Kell 4th March 2008 at MCISB / NaCTeM cheminformatics workshop
Issues for metabolomics and
Issues for metabolomics and
Duncan Hull
Biosapiens talk 2007-12-04
Adding Meaning To Your Data
Adding Meaning To Your Data
Duncan Hull
Short presentation on Web services in Science, comparing two different techniques... REST and SOAP
Web of Science: REST or SOAP?
Web of Science: REST or SOAP?
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Improving the troubled relationship between Scientists and Wikipedia
Bibliography 2.0: A citeulike case study from the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
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OWL-XML-Summer-School-09
OWL-XML-Summer-School-09
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The Invisible Scientist
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eScience: A Transformed Scientific Method
eScience: A Transformed Scientific Method
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Defrosting the Digital Library: A survey of bibliographic tools for the next ...
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Web of Science: REST or SOAP?
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Microsoft's Threat Matrix for Kubernetes helps organizations understand the attack surface a Kubernetes deployment introduces to their environments. This ensures that adequate detections and mitigations are in place. By covering over 40 different attacker techniques, defenders can learn about Kubernetes-specific mitigations and controls to deploy to their environments. In this session, we will explore the MS-TA9013 Host Path Mount technique, which is commonly used by attackers to perform privilege escalation in a Kubernetes cluster. Attendees will learn how attackers and defenders can: * Escape the container's host volume mount to gain persistence on an underlying node * Move laterally from the underlying node into the customer's cloud environment * Analyze Kubernetes audit logs to detect pods deployed with a hostPath mount * Deploy an admission controller that prevents new pods from using a hostPath mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Puma Security, LLC
Created by Mozilla Research in 2012 and now part of Linux Foundation Europe, the Servo project is an experimental rendering engine written in Rust. It combines memory safety and concurrency to create an independent, modular, and embeddable rendering engine that adheres to web standards. Stewardship of Servo moved from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation in 2020, where its mission remains unchanged. After some slow years, in 2023 there has been renewed activity on the project, with a roadmap now focused on improving the engine’s CSS 2 conformance, exploring Android support, and making Servo a practical embeddable rendering engine. In this presentation, Rakhi Sharma reviews the status of the project, our recent developments in 2023, our collaboration with Tauri to make Servo an easy-to-use embeddable rendering engine, and our plans for the future to make Servo an alternative web rendering engine for the embedded devices industry. (c) Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 April 16-18, 2024 Seattle, Washington (US) https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/ https://ossna2024.sched.com/event/1aBNF/a-year-of-servo-reboot-where-are-we-now-rakhi-sharma-igalia
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
Igalia
45-60 minute session deck from introducing Google Apps Script to developers, IT leadership, and other technical professionals.
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
Automating Google Workspace (GWS) & more with Apps Script
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Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy Veronica Tan, Director - Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Apidays Singapore 2024: Connecting Customers, Business and Technology (April 17 & 18, 2024) ------ Check out our conferences at https://www.apidays.global/ Do you want to sponsor or talk at one of our conferences? https://apidays.typeform.com/to/ILJeAaV8 Learn more on APIscene, the global media made by the community for the community: https://www.apiscene.io Explore the API ecosystem with the API Landscape: https://apilandscape.apiscene.io/
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Building Digital Trust in a Digital Economy by Veron...
apidays
In this session, we will delve into strategic approaches for optimizing knowledge management within Microsoft 365, amidst the evolving landscape of Copilot. From leveraging automatic metadata classification and permission governance with SharePoint Premium, to unlocking Viva Engage for the cultivation of knowledge and communities, you will gain actionable insights to bolster your organization's knowledge-sharing initiatives. In this session, we will also explore how to facilitate solutions to enable your employees to find answers and expertise within Microsoft 365. You will leave equipped with practical techniques and a deeper understanding of how there is more to effective knowledge management than just enabling Copilot, but building actual solutions to prepare the knowledge that Copilot and your employees can use.
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Drew Madelung
With more memory available, system performance of three Dell devices increased, which can translate to a better user experience Conclusion When your system has plenty of RAM to meet your needs, you can efficiently access the applications and data you need to finish projects and to-do lists without sacrificing time and focus. Our test results show that with more memory available, three Dell PCs delivered better performance and took less time to complete the Procyon Office Productivity benchmark. These advantages translate to users being able to complete workflows more quickly and multitask more easily. Whether you need the mobility of the Latitude 5440, the creative capabilities of the Precision 3470, or the high performance of the OptiPlex Tower Plus 7010, configuring your system with more RAM can help keep processes running smoothly, enabling you to do more without compromising performance.
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Boost PC performance: How more available memory can improve productivity
Principled Technologies
I've been in the field of "Cyber Security" in its many incarnations for about 25 years. In that time I've learned some lessons, some the hard way. Here are my slides presented at BSides New Orleans in April 2024.
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
Rafal Los
Enterprise Knowledge’s Urmi Majumder, Principal Data Architecture Consultant, and Fernando Aguilar Islas, Senior Data Science Consultant, presented "Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Green Strategy" on March 27, 2024 at Enterprise Data World (EDW) in Orlando, Florida. In this presentation, Urmi and Fernando discussed a case study describing how the information management division in a large supply chain organization drove user behavior change through awareness of the carbon footprint of their duplicated and near-duplicated content, identified via advanced data analytics. Check out their presentation to gain valuable perspectives on utilizing data-driven strategies to influence positive behavioral shifts and support sustainability initiatives within your organization. In this session, participants gained answers to the following questions: - What is a Green Information Management (IM) Strategy, and why should you have one? - How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) support your Green IM Strategy through content deduplication? - How can an organization use insights into their data to influence employee behavior for IM? - How can you reap additional benefits from content reduction that go beyond Green IM?
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Driving Behavioral Change for Information Management through Data-Driven Gree...
Enterprise Knowledge
Choosing the right accounts payable services provider is a strategic decision that can significantly impact your business's financial performance and operational efficiency. By considering factors such as expertise, range of services, technology infrastructure, scalability, cost, and reputation, businesses can make informed decisions and select a provider that aligns with their unique needs and objectives. Partnering with the right provider can streamline accounts payable processes, drive cost savings, and position your business for long-term success. https://katprotech.com/accounts-payable-and-purchase-order-automation/
Factors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptx
Factors to Consider When Choosing Accounts Payable Services Providers.pptx
Katpro Technologies
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
The Digital Insurer
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ThousandEyes
This project focuses on implementing real-time object detection using Raspberry Pi and OpenCV. Real-time object detection is a critical aspect of computer vision applications, allowing systems to identify and locate objects within a live video stream instantly.
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Khem
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of business innovation, Information Architecture (IA) is at the core of functionality. See “There’s No AI Without IA” – (from 2016 but even more relevant today) Understanding and leveraging how Information Architecture (IA) supports AI synergies between knowledge engineering and prompt engineering is critical for senior leaders looking to successfully deploy AI for internal and externally facing knowledge processes. This webinar be a high-level overview of the methodologies that can elevate AI-driven knowledge processes supporting both employees and customers. Core Insights Include: Strategic Knowledge Engineering: Delve into how structuring AI's knowledge base is required to prevent hallucinations, enable contextual retrieval of accurate information. This will include discussion of gold standard libraries of use cases support testing various LLMs and structures and configurations of knowledge base. Precision in Prompt Engineering: Learn the art of crafting prompts that direct AI to deliver targeted, relevant responses, thereby optimizing customer experiences and business outcomes. Unified Approach for Enhanced AI Performance: Explore the intersection of knowledge and prompt engineering to develop AI systems that are not only more responsive but also aligned with overarching business strategies. Guiding Principles for Implementation: Equip yourself with best practices, ethical guidelines, and strategic considerations for embedding these technologies into your business ecosystem effectively. This webinar is designed to empower business and technology leaders with the knowledge to harness the full potential of AI, ensuring their organizations not only keep pace with digital transformation but lead the charge. Join us to map a roadmap to fully leverage Information Architecture (IA) and AI chart a course towards a future where AI is a key pillar of strategic innovation and business success.
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
EIS-Webinar-Prompt-Knowledge-Eng-2024-04-08.pptx
Earley Information Science
This presentations targets students or working professionals. You may know Google for search, YouTube, Android, Chrome, and Gmail, but did you know Google has many developer tools, platforms & APIs? This comprehensive yet still high-level overview outlines the most impactful tools for where to run your code, store & analyze your data. It will also inspire you as to what's possible. This talk is 50 minutes in length.
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
wesley chun
The presentation explores the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) from its inception to its current status in the modern world. The term "artificial intelligence" was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956 to describe efforts to develop computer programs capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This concept was first introduced at a conference held at Dartmouth College, where programs demonstrated capabilities such as playing chess, proving theorems, and interpreting texts. In the early stages, Alan Turing contributed to the field by defining intelligence as the ability of a being to respond to certain questions intelligently, proposing what is now known as the Turing Test to evaluate the presence of intelligent behavior in machines. As the decades progressed, AI evolved significantly. The 1980s focused on machine learning, teaching computers to learn from data, leading to the development of models that could improve their performance based on their experiences. The 1990s and 2000s saw further advances in algorithms and computational power, which allowed for more sophisticated data analysis techniques, including data mining. By the 2010s, the proliferation of big data and the refinement of deep learning techniques enabled AI to become mainstream. Notable milestones included the success of Google's AlphaGo and advancements in autonomous vehicles by companies like Tesla and Waymo. A major theme of the presentation is the application of generative AI, which has been used for tasks such as natural language text generation, translation, and question answering. Generative AI uses large datasets to train models that can then produce new, coherent pieces of text or other media. The presentation also discusses the ethical implications and the need for regulation in AI, highlighting issues such as privacy, bias, and the potential for misuse. These concerns have prompted calls for comprehensive regulations to ensure the safe and equitable use of AI technologies. Artificial intelligence has also played a significant role in healthcare, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where it was used in drug discovery, vaccine development, and analyzing the spread of the virus. The capabilities of AI in healthcare are vast, ranging from medical diagnostics to personalized medicine, demonstrating the technology's potential to revolutionize fields beyond just technical or consumer applications. In conclusion, AI continues to be a rapidly evolving field with significant implications for various aspects of society. The development from theoretical concepts to real-world applications illustrates both the potential benefits and the challenges that come with integrating advanced technologies into everyday life. The ongoing discussion about AI ethics and regulation underscores the importance of managing these technologies responsibly to maximize their their benefits while minimizing potential harms.
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IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
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IAC 2024 - IA Fast Track to Search Focused AI Solutions
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