08970nam 22007815 450 99646543200331620200706164340.03-540-30230-110.1007/b100389(CKB)1000000000212543(DE-He213)978-3-540-30230-8(SSID)ssj0000236378(PQKBManifestationID)11206219(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000236378(PQKBWorkID)10173725(PQKB)10908174(MiAaPQ)EBC3088693(PPN)155224581(EXLCZ)99100000000021254320121227d2004 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResearch and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries[electronic resource] 8th European Conference, ECDL 2004, Bath, UK, September 12-17, 2004, Proceedings /edited by Rachel Heery, Liz Lyon1st ed. 2004.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2004.1 online resource (XVI, 532 p.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;3232Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-23013-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Digital Library Architectures -- Dynamic Digital Library Construction and Configuration -- Milos: A Multimedia Content Management System for Digital Library Applications -- Designing an Integrated Digital Library Framework to Support Multiple Heterogeneous Collections -- DSpace: A Year in the Life of an Open Source Digital Repository System -- Evaluation and Usability -- Spatial Ranking Methods for Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) in Digital Libraries -- Evaluation of an Information System in an Information Seeking Process -- Fiction Electronic Books: A Usability Study -- Interoperable Digital Library Programmes? We Must Have QA! -- User Interfaces and Presentation -- Next Generation Search Interfaces – Interactive Data Exploration and Hypothesis Formulation -- Ontology Based Interfaces to Access a Library of Virtual Hyperbooks -- Document Icons and Page Thumbnails: Issues in Construction of Document Thumbnails for Page-Image Digital Libraries -- Citiviz: A Visual User Interface to the CITIDEL System -- New Approaches to Information Retrieval -- System Support for Name Authority Control Problem in Digital Libraries: OpenDBLP Approach -- NLP Versus IR Approaches to Fuzzy Name Searching in Digital Libraries -- From Abstract to Virtual Entities: Implementation of Work-Based Searching in a Multimedia Digital Library -- Approaching the Problem of Multi-lingual Information Retrieval and Visualization in Greek and Latin and Old Norse Texts -- Interoperability -- Building Interoperability for United Kingdom Historic Environment Information Resources -- Prototyping Digital Libraries Handling Heterogeneous Data Sources – The ETANA-DL Case Study -- zetoc SOAP: A Web Services Interface for a Digital Library Resource -- Enhanced Indexing and Searching Methods -- A Comparison of Text and Shape Matching for Retrieval of Online 3D Models -- Corpus-Based Query Expansion in Online Public Access Catalogs -- Automated Indexing with Restricted Random Walks on Large Document Sets -- Personalisation and Annotation -- Annotations in Digital Libraries and Collaboratories – Facets, Models and Usage -- P-News: Deeply Personalized News Dissemination for MPEG-7 Based Digital Libraries -- Laws of Attraction: In Search of Document Value-ness for Recommendation -- Music Digital Libraries -- Sound Footings: Building a National Digital Library of Australian Music -- Content-Based Retrieval in Digital Music Libraries -- Knowledge-Based Scribe Recognition in Historical Music Archives -- Personal Digital Libraries -- Enhancing Kepler Usability and Performance -- Media Matrix: Creating Secondary Repositories -- Incorporating Physical and Digital Artifacts into Growing Personal Collections -- Innovative Technologies for Digital Libraries -- Enhancing the OpenDLib Search Service -- Multi-level Exploration of Citation Graphs -- Collaborative Querying for Enhanced Information Retrieval -- Open Archives Initiative -- Servicing the Federation: The Case for Metadata Harvesting -- Developing a Technical Registry of OAI Data Providers -- Applying SOAP to OAI-PMH -- New Models and Tools -- Connexions: An Alternative Approach to Publishing -- teiPublisher>: Bridging the Gap Between a Simple Set of Structured Documents and a Functional Digital Library -- Managing a Paradigm Shift – Aligning Management, Privacy Policy, Technology and Standards -- User-Centred Design -- Towards an Integrated Digital Library: Exploration of User Responses to a ‘Joined-Up’ Service -- Supporting Information Structuring in a Digital Library -- Evaluating Strategic Support for Information Access in the DAFFODIL System -- Innovative Technologies for Digital Libraries -- Using Digital Library Techniques – Registration of Scientific Primary Data -- Towards Topic Driven Access to Full Text Documents -- Bibliographic Component Extraction Using Support Vector Machines and Hidden Markov Models -- Towards a Policy Language for Humans and Computers.We are delighted to present the ECDL 2004 Conference proceedings from the 8th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital - braries at the University of Bath, Bath, UK. This followed an impressive and geographicallydispersedseriesof locationsfor previousevents: Pisa(1997),H- aklion(1998),Paris(1999),Lisbon (2000),Darmstadt(2001),Rome (2002),and Trondheim (2003). The conference re?ected the rapidly evolving landscape of digital libraries, both in technology developments and in the focus of approaches to implem- tation. An emphasis on the requirements of the individual user and of diverse and distributed user communities was apparent. In addition, the conference p- gramme began to address, possibly for the ?rst time, the associated themes of e-research/e-scienceand e-learning and their relationship to digital libraries. We observed increasing commonality in both the distributed information archit- tures and the technical standards that underpin global infrastructure devel- ments. Digital libraries are integral to this information landscape and to the creation of increasingly powerful tools and applications for resource discovery and knowledge extraction. Digital libraries support and facilitate the data and information ?ows within the scholarly knowledge cycle and provide essential - abling functionality for both learnersand researchers. The varied and innovative research activities presented at ECDL 2004 demonstrate the exciting potential of this very fast-moving ?eld. The 148 papers, 43 posters, 5 panels, 14 tutorials and 4 workshops subm- ted this year were once again of the highest quality.Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;3232Library scienceInformation storage and retrievalDatabase managementApplication softwareMultimedia information systemsUser interfaces (Computer systems)Library Sciencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/422000Information Storage and Retrievalhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18032Database Managementhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18024Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18040Multimedia Information Systemshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18059User Interfaces and Human Computer Interactionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I18067Library science.Information storage and retrieval.Database management.Application software.Multimedia information systems.User interfaces (Computer systems).Library Science.Information Storage and Retrieval.Database Management.Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).Multimedia Information Systems.User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.025.04Heery Racheledthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLyon Lizedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtECDL (Conference)BOOK996465432003316Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries771865UNISA01446oam 2200433 450 991071404820332120201113152445.0(CKB)5470000002507165(OCoLC)761192687(EXLCZ)99547000000250716520111115j196809 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFinite amplitude waves in fluid-filled elastic tubes wave distortion, shock waves, and korotkoff sounds /by Richard M. BeamWashington, D.C. :National Aeronautics and Space Administration,September 1968.1 online resource (49 pages) illustrationsNASA technical note ;D-4803"September 1968."Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-49).Finite amplitude waves in fluid-filled elastic tubes Elastic wavesElastic wavesfastElastic waves.Elastic waves.Beam Richard M.1398255United States.National Aeronautics and Space Administration,OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCFOCLCQGPOBOOK9910714048203321Finite amplitude waves in fluid-filled elastic tubes3461262UNINA07069oam 2200541 450 991082870670332120220906174843.01-00-333829-11-003-33829-11-000-79404-087-7022-185-5(CKB)4100000011611279(MiAaPQ)EBC6406230(MiAaPQ)EBC30251873(Au-PeEL)EBL30251873(EXLCZ)99410000001161127920210506d2020 uy 0enguraz#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGetting the climate science facts right the role of the IPCC /Medani P. Bhandari1st ed.Gistrup, Denmark :River Publishers,[2020]©20201 online resource (lii, 348 pages) illustrations (some color) ;25 cmRiver Publishers Series in Chemical, Environmental, and Energy Engineering87-7022-186-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Getting the Climate Science Facts Right: The Role of the IPCC -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Endorsements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Getting the Facts Right:The IPCC and the Role of Science in Managing Climate Change-Literatureand Chapter Outline -- Climate Change and Science -- The Historical Outline of Climate Change Science -- The Major Contributor to the Climate Change and Science -- The Pre-modern Development on Climate Science -- The Major Steps to Tackle the Climate Change; Role of International Organization in Addressing the Climate Change Issues and Creation of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) -- The History of the International Organizations -- The Regulatory Bounded Treaties, Conventions and Science -- The Fall of the Vienna Congress and the Foundation of the League of Nations -- The Fall of the League of Nations and Foundation of the United Nations (UN) -- Environmental Change: Public Concern and Actions -- The United States: A Pioneer to Address the Environment -- Back to the United Nations: The UNEP and WMO, the Founder of IPCC; The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Establishment -- Getting the Facts Right -- IPCC -- Formalization and its Report Procedures -- Introduction: Science, Politics and Regimes -- Science and International Organizations -- The IPCC's Origins and Role -- IPCC Reports: Procedural Agreements -- Multi-stakeholder Governance in the Future -- Developing Country Scientists and the IPCC -- The Complexity of United Nations System -- The Representation of Developing World Authors, Reviewers -- Developing and Develop World Representation by Working Groups; IPCC Questionnaire Results and Analysis on Number of Experts -- The Developed and Developing World Participation -- The IPCC's Efforts to Involve Developing Nations -- UNFCC Appropriately Illustrates the Developing World'S Situation -- Climate Change Deniers and the IPCC -- IPCC is a Trustworthy and Reliable Knowledge Producer -- More Reputation-more Expectations -- Something Went Wrong: Urgency to Address -- The Timing of the Himalayan Glacier Melt: Error Overview -- The Netherland 55 Percent Land is Below Sea Level: Error Overview -- The Amazonian Forest Reduction: Error Overview; The Questions of the IPCC: The African Crop Yields Case -- The Hacking of Emails in a Climate Change Institute -- The IPCC Acknowledges the Criticism and Takes the Steps to Correct -- The Composition of the IPCC -- The Intergovernmental Organization: The Ipcc as Knowledge Producer -- The IPCC Scientists and Reviewers: The Public Face -- The Expert Participation in Terms of Place of Employment -- Working Groups Composition by Country and Host Organization -- Repetition of Participation in TAR and AR4 -- Science and Regime Creation -- Regime Theory and International OrganizationsGetting the Climate Science Facts Right - The Role of the IPCC discusses climate change science with reference to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Addressing climate change is the most important public priority of the 21st Century. Unlike many issues, however, this one is being driven by both science and its interface with politics. The main institution for bridging this division between science and international politics is the IPCC. As such it is the main source of the facts from which climate change policy is developed. This book describes the ways in which the IPCC arrives at these facts and so can be sure they are complete and evidence based. Seldom in history has science had such a direct relationship with politics. The negotiation of an international policy regime requires, at its outset, an agreement on the facts. In this case, the facts are scientific, complex and contentious. Governments have recognized this and have, by using the IPCC, set up institutional machinery to provide facts from a source and in a manner that they can accept. The way in which the IPCC functions is unique in that it melds the way in which science achieves consensus with the way governments does at the international level. Starting with a process to examine, review and debate scientific findings leading to a consensus about scientific fact, usually expressed as probabilities that the findings will hold over time, the IPCC then concludes by using the kind of consensus-development mechanism that the United Nations typically uses to achieve agreements leading to the formation of policy regimes. The book examines the structure of the IPCC, its composition and its procedures in order to achieve an understanding of its role and future. This book addresses how climate change science was developed; how climate change impacts have been analyzed by various scholars, agencies, and other stakeholders; what roles international, nongovernmental and governmental organizations play in addressing climate change issues. The book incorporates climate change deniers' arguments and counter arguments. It also does not shy away from some problematic results (for example the immature data interpretation of IPCC, particularly in its 2007 report). Finally, the book also presents a case study of climate change impacts, including air, water and soil pollution, in major South Asian cities.River Publishers series in chemical, environmental, and energy engineering.ClimatologyPolitical aspectsClimatic changesIntergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeClimatologyPolitical aspects.Climatic changes.Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.551.6Bhandari Medani P.1624564CaPaEBRCaPaEBRUtOrBLWBOOK9910828706703321Getting the climate science facts right3959618UNINA