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Information retrieval --- Data mining --- Information storage and retrieval systems
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Systems engineering --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Web databases
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The book collects the short papers presented at the 13th Scientific Meeting of the Classification and Data Analysis Group (CLADAG) of the Italian Statistical Society (SIS). The meeting has been organized by the Department of Statistics, Computer Science and Applications of the University of Florence, under the auspices of the Italian Statistical Society and the International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS). CLADAG is a member of the IFCS, a federation of national, regional, and linguistically-based classification societies. It is a non-profit, non-political scientific organization, whose aims are to further classification research.
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Libraries and librarians are indispensable to student learning and the formation of researchers at the doctoral level. This book identifies five areas and sixteen principles that need to be considered by theological schools when optimizing library operations to serve doctoral programs. As an illustration of these principles, the book provides narratives from four theological libraries - in Nairobi, Hong Kong, Bangalore, and Amsterdam - that have successfully transitioned to serve doctoral programs. The contributors present tested best practice alongside their successful experiences pioneering libraries that serve doctoral programs in challenging situations. An invaluable training resource for Majority World librarians, this book also offers insight into quality guidelines for accreditation agencies supporting theological institutions in developing robust and flourishing programs.
Religious libraries. --- Church schools. --- Information storage and retrieval systems
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Wie werden wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse verbreitet? Welche Methoden, Techniken und Strukturen haben sich etabliert? Wie wird Wissenschaft in Zukunft kommunizieren? Die Studie von Rafael Ball zeigt die Entwicklung der Wissenschaftskommunikation seit der Antike und führt die Entwicklung in die Gegenwart von Open Access und Open Science. Es zeigt sich, dass die heutige Transformation des Publikationssystems das Ergebnis einer dialektischen Entwicklung von mündlicher und schriftlicher Kommunikation ist. In Zukunft wird Wissenschaft digital, multimedial und fluide kommunizieren. Und das bedeutet einen radikalen Wandel für alle Beteiligten: Wissenschaft, Verlage und Bibliotheken.
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