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Rekrutteringen til de utøvende musikkutdanningene i Norge

2012

Published version of an article in the journal: Norsk tidsskrift for musikkforskning. Also freely available on the Internet: http://journal.uia.no/index.php/NTM/article/view/65 The admission to the music performance programs in Norway is not coordinated. There are good reasons for that, but it also presents some challenges. An example of these is that there are no surveys at the national level of the changes over time in the number of applicants to the classical and popular music performance programs. The article contributes to new knowledge and insight in this area in that it explains and discusses the findings of three empirical studies in the 2000s, studies that provide the basis for ans…

World Wide WebIndex (publishing)business.industryVDP::Humanities: 000::Musicology: 110::Music pedagogics: 114Library scienceThe InternetbusinessPsychologyGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)
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Meeting others—supporting situation awareness on the WWW

2001

Abstract World Wide Web (WWW) techniques provide a simple interface, which is accessible almost everywhere. The WWW supports document sharing and information retrieval, but has no tools for direct user interaction, simply because the mechanisms to support user awareness are missing. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we present general concepts of situation awareness, which concerns the user interaction on the WWW platform, and a theoretical framework, which is used in examining existing awareness support systems. Second, we provide an analysis of PeopleAwarenessEngine, which supports situation awareness and enables user communication and collaboration on the WWW.

World Wide WebInformation Systems and ManagementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)SIMPLE (military communications protocol)Situation awarenessComputer scienceInterface (Java)Computer-supported cooperative workDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyInformation SystemsManagement Information SystemsDecision Support Systems
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Teleradiologie mit DICOM E-mail: Empfehlungen der @GIT

2005

E-mail is ideal for ad-hoc connections in teleradiology. The DICOM standard offers the possibility to append DICOM data types as a MIME attachment to any e-mail, thus ensuring the transmission of the original DICOM data. Nevertheless, there are additional requirements (e.g. protection of data privacy) which must be obeyed. Because of the lack of given standards which would grant interoperability as well as manufacturer independence, teleradiology has not been established in Germany until today. Therefore, the IT-Team (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Informationstechnologie, @GIT) of the Radiological Society of Germany (Deutsche Rontgengesellschaft, DRG) set up an initiative to standardise telemedic…

World Wide WebInformation privacyDICOMTelemedicinebusiness.industryInteroperabilityData Protection Act 1998AppendMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTeleradiologybusinessElectronic mailRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Introduction to the special issue ‘How adolescents read and learn on the Web: internal and external factors (Introducción al número especial ‘Cómo le…

2020

The World Wide Web has become a major information resource for adolescents (i.e., 10–19 years of age), offering an unprecedented amount of information on virtually any topic. While the Web can pote...

World Wide WebInformation resourcemedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySociologyLiteracyEducationmedia_commonJournal for the Study of Education and Development
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Letters From Our Readers

2017

World Wide WebInformation retrievalText miningHistorybusiness.industryMEDLINEOrthodonticsLettersbusinessThe Angle Orthodontist
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Tailorable Representation of Security Control Catalog on Semantic Wiki

2018

Selection of security controls to be implemented is an essential part of the information security management process in an organization. There exist a number of readily available information security management system standards, including control catalogs, that could be tailored by the organizations to meet their security objectives. Still, it has been noted that many organizations tend to lack even the implementation of the fundamental security controls. At the same time, semantic wikis have become popular collaboration and information sharing platforms that have proven their strength as an effective way to distribute domain-specific information within an organization. This paper evaluates…

World Wide WebInformation security managementKnowledge basebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceInformation sharingControl (management)Information securitybusinessSecurity controlsInformation security management system
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Emotion rating from short blog texts

2008

Being able to automatically perceive a variety of emotions from text alone has potentially important applications in CMC and HCI that range from identifying mood from online posts to enabling dynamically adaptive interfaces. However, such ability has not been proven in human raters or computational systems. Here we examine the ability of naive raters of emotion to detect one of eight emotional categories from 50 and 200 word samples of real blog text. Using expert raters as a 'gold standard', naive-expert rater agreement increased with longer texts, and was high for ratings of joy, disgust, anger and anticipation, but low for acceptance and 'neutral' texts. We discuss these findings in ligh…

World Wide WebInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESMoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectAffect (linguistics)Computer-mediated communicationAngerVariety (linguistics)PsychologyAnticipationDisgustmedia_commonCognitive psychologyProceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Secure Collaborative Learning Practices and Mobile Technology

2008

During the past few years, mobile technologies have become common in everyday life. Almost everyone carry some kind of mobile technological equipment with him or her, for example a personal digital assistant (PDA), a mobile phone, a multimedia player, such as an iPod, or a laptop computer. The use of these equipments is not limited only to workplaces, schools or homes. Particularly useful information and communication technologies (ICTs) are in educational settings. Especially wireless networks and laptop computers may promote many useful practices of collaborative learning (Cutshall, Changchit, & Elwood, 2006; Jones, Holmfeld, & Lindström, 2006). On the one hand, the use of mobile …

World Wide WebIntelligent agentComputer-supported collaborative learningComputer scienceMobile technologyCollaborative learningOntology (information science)Web servicecomputer.software_genrecomputerSemantic WebPersonalization
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The Many Faces of Interactivity in Convergent Media Environments. Assessing Uses and Effects of Interactivity from a User and Management Perspective

2013

Digitization has blurred the distinctions between producers and audiences. Thus, research on interactivity as a key element of convergent media environments has grown dramatically over the past three decades. However, despite this strong research interest there is currently no consensus about the multi-faced and hard-to-grasp concept. Obviously, interactivity is used to describe numerous processes in convergent media environments that are related to communication in general, and online communication and practices like online journalism in particular. This article highlights the main strands in the conceptual development of interactivity and explores some of the effects of interactivity by s…

World Wide WebInteractivityComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)Key (cryptography)Business valueElement (criminal law)DigitizationNewspaperBrand loyalty
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<i>Datasharing</i>: guía práctica para compartir datos de investigación

2013

To associate research data to the published results favors their reuse by the scientific community, but this does not afford sufficient guarantees of preservation. To store them in databases solves this contingency and provides visibility, but in Spain there are not many services of this kind. For this reason, we describe, evaluate and discuss the pros and cons of foreign multidisciplinary data repositories that can be useful for researchers and information managers: Dryad, Figshare, Zenodo and Dataverse. It is still early to choose optimally and definitively one or the other application, so we conclude with recommendations to guide the user community and intermediaries.

World Wide WebIntermediaryComputer scienceMultidisciplinary approachDryad (programming)Library and Information SciencesReuseContingencyInformation SystemsResearch dataEl Profesional de la Informacion
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