The document introduces Alejandro Cabrera, who is graduating from Full Sail University in June 2014. It provides details about his background from Venezuela, interests in soccer, magic and music, and skills in areas like marketing, social media and business management. His past experiences include being a campus influencer and eSports tournament coordinator. His goals are to influence the gaming community and succeed in his career, using his skills and experience in areas like event management and HTML/CSS.
Digital Framtid - Visit Lule奪s medlemskv辰ll p奪 NorrbottensteaternPatrik M端ller
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Visit Lule奪 arrangerade en medlemskv辰ll med temat "Digital Framtid" den 14 maj p奪 Norrbottensteatern. Jag pratade om den nya konkurrenssituationen som uppst奪r n辰r lokala butiker konkurrerar multikanalsbolag. Naturligtvis pratade vi mobil handel ocks奪.
This document discusses the "Googlization" of search and compares searching via Google to searching library resources. It notes that while Google is fast and covers much of the open web, libraries provide structured access to unique materials like books, articles, dissertations and databases through discovery tools. The document argues that libraries aim to make their search services easier, faster and more valuable than Google search results by leveraging metadata and providing access to both digital and physical materials not available via Google.
The document summarizes how search suggestions work on platforms like Google, allowing users to search based on terms previously searched by others or terms related to their own search history. It provides examples of search suggestions being used on Google, in the Firefox search bar, and on libraries' websites. The conclusion discusses how search suggestions impact analytics of original search terms entered by users.
This document discusses the rise of mobile internet access globally, particularly in Africa and Asia. It notes that mobile phone subscriptions now exceed internet users in many parts of the world. The document then outlines some of the key differences between mobile and traditional web access, including varying screen sizes and mobile-optimized browsers. It argues that libraries risk losing users to search engines like Google if they do not adapt their online content and services for mobile devices.
The document summarizes a presentation that critically assessed citation databases Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. It discussed questions around whether libraries should keep Web of Science or supplement with Scopus, or if they are even needed when Google Scholar is available for free. It also provided answers noting that while Google Scholar has some advantages, it has flaws for citation and subject searching so Scopus and Web of Science should still be considered. The presentation also evaluated coverage between the databases, finding around half of titles are indexed in both Web of Science and Scopus, but Scopus indexes more total active titles.
The document discusses evidence-based medicine (EBM) and its importance in clinical decision making. It defines EBM as using systematic reviews of scientific research to guide healthcare practices and decisions. The four steps of EBM are outlined as formulating a clear clinical question, searching literature, critically evaluating evidence, and implementing useful findings. Pioneers of EBM like Archie Cochrane recognized the need for medical decisions to be based on scientific evidence rather than assumptions. The Cochrane Collaboration was formed to produce systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials to synthesize evidence on healthcare interventions.
One Entry to Research: critical assessment of Web of Sceince, Scopus and Goog...nabot
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The document summarizes findings from a study comparing the coverage and accuracy of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar for citation searching, author searching, and subject searching. Some key findings included Scopus indexing over 13,000 journals while Web of Science indexes under 9,000, and about half of journals are indexed in both. Subject searching was found to be limited across databases due to inconsistent integration of controlled vocabularies and lack of subject coverage evaluation tools. Author name variations and inconsistencies in addressing were found to introduce errors in citation counts and author searches. Continuous evaluation of databases was suggested to motivate vendors to improve data quality issues.
The hunt for the perfect interface in a googlified worldnabot
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The document discusses interfaces for searching library databases and the importance of simplicity and usability. It notes that average users prefer simple search interfaces without needing to learn complex search syntax. However, advanced users desire more robust features like truncation and proximity searching. The ideal interface caters to both groups in an intuitive way without sacrificing functionality or requiring extensive training.
This document discusses the "Googlization" of search and compares searching via Google to searching library resources. It notes that while Google is fast and covers much of the open web, libraries provide structured access to unique materials like books, articles, dissertations and databases through discovery tools. The document argues that libraries aim to make their search services easier, faster and more valuable than Google search results by leveraging metadata and providing access to both digital and physical materials not available via Google.
The document summarizes how search suggestions work on platforms like Google, allowing users to search based on terms previously searched by others or terms related to their own search history. It provides examples of search suggestions being used on Google, in the Firefox search bar, and on libraries' websites. The conclusion discusses how search suggestions impact analytics of original search terms entered by users.
This document discusses the rise of mobile internet access globally, particularly in Africa and Asia. It notes that mobile phone subscriptions now exceed internet users in many parts of the world. The document then outlines some of the key differences between mobile and traditional web access, including varying screen sizes and mobile-optimized browsers. It argues that libraries risk losing users to search engines like Google if they do not adapt their online content and services for mobile devices.
The document summarizes a presentation that critically assessed citation databases Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. It discussed questions around whether libraries should keep Web of Science or supplement with Scopus, or if they are even needed when Google Scholar is available for free. It also provided answers noting that while Google Scholar has some advantages, it has flaws for citation and subject searching so Scopus and Web of Science should still be considered. The presentation also evaluated coverage between the databases, finding around half of titles are indexed in both Web of Science and Scopus, but Scopus indexes more total active titles.
The document discusses evidence-based medicine (EBM) and its importance in clinical decision making. It defines EBM as using systematic reviews of scientific research to guide healthcare practices and decisions. The four steps of EBM are outlined as formulating a clear clinical question, searching literature, critically evaluating evidence, and implementing useful findings. Pioneers of EBM like Archie Cochrane recognized the need for medical decisions to be based on scientific evidence rather than assumptions. The Cochrane Collaboration was formed to produce systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials to synthesize evidence on healthcare interventions.
One Entry to Research: critical assessment of Web of Sceince, Scopus and Goog...nabot
油
The document summarizes findings from a study comparing the coverage and accuracy of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar for citation searching, author searching, and subject searching. Some key findings included Scopus indexing over 13,000 journals while Web of Science indexes under 9,000, and about half of journals are indexed in both. Subject searching was found to be limited across databases due to inconsistent integration of controlled vocabularies and lack of subject coverage evaluation tools. Author name variations and inconsistencies in addressing were found to introduce errors in citation counts and author searches. Continuous evaluation of databases was suggested to motivate vendors to improve data quality issues.
The hunt for the perfect interface in a googlified worldnabot
油
The document discusses interfaces for searching library databases and the importance of simplicity and usability. It notes that average users prefer simple search interfaces without needing to learn complex search syntax. However, advanced users desire more robust features like truncation and proximity searching. The ideal interface caters to both groups in an intuitive way without sacrificing functionality or requiring extensive training.
9. Mitt stulna ex av Svenska Akademiens Ordlista Fr奪n Skolans ordlista till SAOL Gardiner och draperier sluter t辰tt f旦r f旦nstren mot Hornsgatan och den h辰r v奪ningen k辰nns minst sagt luguber . Klas stergren Gentlemen, 1980. Luguber : (i skriftspr.) sorglig, (mycket) trist; dyster; 辰v.: makaber.
10. Min f 旦rsta editering i Susning svensk wikiuppslagsverk, numera st辰ngd. flera 辰lskarinnor .
15. L辰rare, bibliotekarier, journalister m.fl. m奪ste hantera GoogleWikipedia-epidemin. Handlar inte fr辰mst om att beh辰rska verktygen och utan om f旦rh奪llningss辰tt till de nya verktygens dominans. (eftersom vi har en pedagogisk + f旦rmedlande roll). Finns all n旦dv辰ndig kunskap via Google och Wikipedia?