9 research outputs found

    Infomaki: An Open Source, Lightweight Usability Testing Tool

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    Infomaki is an open source "lightweight" usability testing tool developed by the New York Public Library to evaluate new designs for the NYPL.org web site and uncover insights about our patrons. Designed from the ground up to be as respectful of the respondents' time as possible, it presents respondents with a single question at a time from a pool of active questions. In just over seven months of use, it has fielded over 100,000 responses from over 10,000 respondents

    Next-Gen Library Redesign /

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    Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index

    The Journal of Language and Computation

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    In this paper we show that the dynamic interpretation techniques of Janssen (assignment modalities), Groenendijk and Stokhof (dynamic binding), and Hendriks (exibly scoping rules) enable a rigorous formulation of the semantics of intersentential anaphoric relationships, as well as of telescoping and periscoping phenomena in natural language. Keywords: Natural Language Semantics, Dynamic Interpretation, Flexible Type Theory, Scope and Binding. 1 Introduction In this paper we want to show that the potential of techniques of dynamic interpretation as developed by Janssen, Groenendijk and Stokhof, and Hendriks in the second half of the eighties has not yet been fully recognized. Not only do these techniques allow a rigorous formulation of the semantics of anaphoric relationships across sentential or clausal borders (including `donkey-anaphora'), but they are also the right ones for formulating the semantics of what Craige Roberts has dubbed `telescoping' and that of what is called `peri..

    LibraryCarpentry/lc-shell: Library Carpentry: Introduction to the Shell for librarians, June 2019

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    Library Carpentry lesson to learn how to use the Shell
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