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Preface to CLEI 2011 Special Issue
This special issue contains papers from CLEI 2011 w hich took place in October 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. The
editors for this special issue w ere the chairs of the six symposia that constituted the conference CLEI 2011,
plus the general chair of the program committee.Aguilar, J.; Atkinson, J.; Donoso, Y.; Fernández-Baca, D.; Leiss, EL.; Marin, G.; Nedel, L.... (2012). Preface to CLEI 2011 Special Issue. CLEI Electronic Journal. 15(2):1-3. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/46570S1315
Lunar and Planetary Science 35
Special sessions: Oxygen in the Solar System I, Oxygen in the Solar System II, and Mars Missions, and Mars Climate Change. Includes preface, table of contents, program, abstracts and indexes for the 35th LPSC.sponsors Lunar and Planetary Institute, NASA Johnson Space CenterPARTIAL CONTENTS: A New Lunar Geologic Mapping Program / L. Gaddis, K. Tanaka, T. Hare, J. Skinner, B.R. Hawke, P. Spudis, B. Bussey, C. Pieters, and D. Lawrence--Mineralogical Variations Among High Albedo E-Type Asteroids: Implications for Asteroid Igneous Processes / M.J. Gaffey and M.S. Kelley--(26Al/27Al)o of the Solar Nebula Inferred from Al-Mg Systematic in Bulk CAIs from CV3 Chondrites / A. Galy, I.D. Hutcheon, and L. Grossman--Petrology of New Stannern-trend Eucrites and Eucrite Genesis / K.G. Gardner and D.W. Mittlefehldt--Ellipses of the South Pole-Aitken Basin: Implications for Basin Formation / I. Garrick-Bethell.program committee, Stephen J. Mackwell, co-chair, Eileen K. Stansbery, co-chair ... [and others] ; compiled by Lunar and Planetary Institute.1 CD-ROM (595 MB
Exploratory study to explore the role of ICT in the process of knowledge management in an Indian business environment
In the 21st century and the emergence of a digital economy, knowledge and the knowledge base economy are rapidly growing. To effectively be able to understand the processes involved in the creating, managing and sharing of knowledge management in the business environment is critical to the success of an organization. This study builds on the previous research of the authors on the enablers of knowledge management by identifying the relationship between the enablers of knowledge management and the role played by information communication technologies (ICT) and ICT infrastructure in a business setting. This paper provides the findings of a survey collected from the four major Indian cities (Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Villupuram) regarding their views and opinions about the enablers of knowledge management in business setting. A total of 80 organizations participated in the study with 100 participants in each city. The results show that ICT and ICT infrastructure can play a critical role in the creating, managing and sharing of knowledge in an Indian business environment
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Knowledge Cartography: Software tools and mapping techniques
Knowledge Cartography is the discipline of mapping intellectual landscapes.The focus of this book is on the process by which manually crafting interactive, hypertextual maps clarifies one’s own understanding, as well as communicating it.The authors see mapping software as a set of visual tools for reading and writing in a networked age. In an information ocean, the primary challenge is to find meaningful patterns around which we can weave plausible narratives. Maps of concepts, discussions and arguments make the connections between ideas tangible and disputable.
With 17 chapters from the leading researchers and practitioners, the reader will find the current state–of-the-art in the field. Part 1 focuses on educational applications in schools and universities, before Part 2 turns to applications in professional communitie
For the Public's Health: The Role of Measurement in Action and Accountability
Outlines a framework for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of population health data that help assess the social, economic, and environmental factors affecting health to increase clinical effectiveness and enhance government accountability
The Faculty Notebook, September 2005
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost
Preface: One Hundred Twenty-Five Years of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: A Brief Project Overview
An important part of that 125th anniversary examination is found in the pages that follow: essays by prominent lawyers of the Second Circuit about some of the vital areas of law emanating from our court. Much gratitude is due to the editors of the Fordham Law Review; Michael Cardozo and Bettina Plevan, who painstakingly oversaw the issue; and to the lawyers who contributed their thinking and writings. Six articles have been specially drafted on: First Amendment/civil liberties, by Floyd Abrams; white collar crime, by Robert J. Anello and Miriam L. Glaser; antitrust, by Saul P. Morgenstern, Jennifer B. Patterson, and Terri A. Mazur; intellectual property, by Kenneth A. Plevan; national security, by David Raskin; and financial and securities regulation, by Karen Patton Seymour. Mr. Cardozo and Ms. Plevan have been the principal editors along with Yale Law School Professor John F. Witt, who himself provides an exceptional overview of the development of Second Circuit law. In addition, Fordham University School of Law Dean Matthew Diller and Benajmin N. Cardozo School of Law Professor Alexander A. Reinert have contributed an article on our court and administrative law. This issue also includes four notes on Second Circuit issues, written by students on the Fordham Law Review
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