Posts by: Andrea Scharnhorst

STSM – Algorithmic Biases and Digital Divides by Jahna Otterbacher

STSM – Algorithmic Biases and Digital Divides by Jahna Otterbacher

Algorithmic Biases and Digital Divides: STSM of Jahna Otterbacher to the University of Sheffield Dates: 2 – 8 April 2016 Host: Prof. Paul Clough, Information School, University of Sheffield, UK Modern, networked information services (e.g., search, recommendation, social media “news feeds”) make extensive use of algorithmic curation processes, designed to…

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STSM – Requirements for visualization of Citizen Science data modeled as Ontology by Stanislava Gardasevic

STSM – Requirements for visualization of Citizen Science data modeled as Ontology by Stanislava Gardasevic

                          Report of the STSM by Stanislava Gardašević at University of Malta Visit to Milena Dobreva, 2016-03-16 to 2016-03-25 University Malta One of the major roles of libraries and librarians is to offer to the public new ways to store and discover information, as nowadays this public has become very active in…

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STSM – Visualization of Library Data for the Purpose of Discovery Layer by Milan Cvetic

STSM – Visualization of Library Data for the Purpose of Discovery Layer by Milan Cvetic

Visualization of Library Data for the Purpose of Discovery Layer Report on the STSM of Milan Cvetić Visit at University of Malta, 16 to 25 March, 2016 When I think of cultural heritage, Malta and its capital city Valletta is one of the first places that come to my mind….

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After the 2016 Annual EA Conference “Innovating the Gutenberg Galaxy” – a report from Mainz

After the 2016 Annual EA Conference “Innovating the Gutenberg Galaxy” – a report from Mainz

Future of Peer Review and Open Access, Mainz A report about the “2016 Annual EA Conference: “Innovating the Gutenberg Galaxis. The role of peer review and open access in university knowledge dissemination and evaluation” By Andrea Scharnhorst Science in transition is the name of an initiative of scientists from Dutch…

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New workshop in March in Galway “Money, Uncertainty and the Macroeconomy” – call for participation

New workshop in March in Galway “Money, Uncertainty and the Macroeconomy” – call for participation

Instead of the suspended workshop in Brighton 2015, Srinivas Raghavendra, Peter Richmond and Oleg Yordanov organise a WG 2 meeting in Galway, March 14-16, 2016 about Money, Uncertainty and the Macroeconomy. This workshop builds on knowledge exchange and work done at events in Milano 2015 and Sevilla 2014. If you…

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STSM – Structure of Topological Spaces of Networks Emerging via Social Knowledge Building – report of Miroslav Andjelkovic

STSM – Structure of Topological Spaces of Networks Emerging via Social Knowledge Building – report of Miroslav Andjelkovic

As part of this STSM, in the period from 07.12.2015 to 17.12.2015, I worked at the Department of  Theoretical Physics at The Jozef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Bosiljaka Tadic. During this time, we manage to finish the work according to the proposed goals of…

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After Amsterdam – a report from “Making sense of education indicators”

After Amsterdam – a report from “Making sense of education indicators”

Education is an important aspect of society and assessing the progress made by learners is key to appreciating, validating and if need be improving the educational system in place. Determining how to best assess learning outcomes continues to be a challenge for teachers and policy makers alike. From collaborative problem…

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