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Developing infrastructure for interoperating digital language archives
Keynote for the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. This keynote presentation explores the strategies of separation of concerns and automation of services in developing an infrastructure for interoperation that can break serious bottlenecks in scaling up the submission of new materials and the use of already archived materials.
Existing (and Potential) Language and Linguistic Resources on South Asian Languages
Presentation for the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. This presentation discusses existing resources and further questions to be asked, with a particular emphasis on Pakistani languages.
Questions about archiving existing and new linguistics data
Presentation for the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. This presentation looks as at previous research in the Tibetan linguistic area, future research areas, and issues to be considered in archiving practices.
[Dataset of Web Archiving Research Articles]
Datasets used in the presentation, "Towards Building a Collection of Web Archiving Research Articles." The files included here were used to conduct several Machine Learning classification experiments that result in a corpus of scholarly research articles on the topic of web archiving.
Resources for South Asian Languages
Presentation for the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. This presentation looks at resources for localization and natural language processing.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Elena Bashir standing behind a podium during her presentation. "Existing (and Potential) Language and Linguistic Resources on South Asian Languages" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. Behind her, a screen is mounted on a brick wall, displaying a projection of her title slide listing the symposium name, presentation title, and her name and affiliation.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Alexis Palmer giving a presentation on "A View from CL/NLP" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. The photo is taken from behind several seated members of the audience; Palmer is standing behind a podium and projected slides are visible to her right, on a screen mounted to a brick wall.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Gary F. Simons standing behind a podium and holding a sheaf of papers while preparing for his presentation. A portion of one of his slides is visible on a projector screen to his left, against a brick wall. This is during the presentation "Developing infrastructure for interoperating digital language archives" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of attendees listening to Christina Wasson lead a project discussion during the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. Wasson is standing behind a podium in the far left side of the image. The audience is seated in rows of chairs and around three rectangular tables which are all arranged in in a semi-circle facing the speaker; the tables are covered in green tablecloths with the UNT Department of Linguistics logo on them.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Christina Wasson standing behind a podium (at left) while leading a project discussion during the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. Three rectangular tables covered in green UNT tablecloths are arranged in a semi-circle facing the front of the room; audience members are seated around the table and in additional rows of chairs behind them. The entrance to the UNT Press office is visible in the background through a glass wall at the side of the room.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Elena Bashir looking at a sheaf of papers while standing behind a podium during her presentation "Existing (and Potential) Language and Linguistic Resources on South Asian Languages" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. The title slide for her presentation is projected on a screen to her right, against a brick wall. The photo was taken from behind a table where an audience member is seated and reading a paper (at right); a laptop screen and various other items are also visible on the table.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Shobhana Chelliah standing behind a podium at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages and smiling broadly. A part of a projection screen and partial slide are visible behind her on the left, against a brick wall.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Sadaf Munshi standing behind a podium with her palms held up, during her presentation "Ethics in Data Sharing" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. A presentation slide titled "Ethics in data sharing" is projected on a screen in the center of the image, against a brick wall. An audience member is partially visible in the far left part of the image.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Christina Wasson standing behind a podium during her presentation "User-Centered Design" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. Behind her, there is a brick wall and a screen mounted on the left side of the image displaying the title slide of the presentation.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Christina Wasson speaking to attendees from behind a podium. Members of the audience are visible, seated at rectangular tables arranged in a semi-circle facing the speaker and covered in green UNT tablecloths. This is during the presentation "User-Centered Design" at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages.
Photograph of a CoRSAL presentation
Photograph of Shobhana Chelliah standing behind a podium and gesturing with both hands held out toward her left, while at the 2017 Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages. Behind her, the final slide of a presentation with the title "Ethics in data sharing: major questions" is projected on a screen against a brick wall. The slide includes contact information for Sadaf Munshi and links to the Burushaski Language Resource and Kashmir Oral History.
Dismantling the Master's House
Transcript of speech on India's Feminist Writing and Binodini giving at the 2nd M. K. Binodini Devi Memorial Lecture in Imphal, Manipur, India on February 6, 2014
Cinema Across Cultures
Transcript of Samik Bandyopadhyaya's Lecture on Indian Regional Cinema and Binodini at the 1st M. K. Binodini Devi Memorial Lecture in Imphal, Manipur, India.
On the Translation of Binodini's Asangba Nongjabi
This translator's note is for the translation of Biodini's Asangba Nongjabi (Crimson Rainclouds).
Metadata Records Translation And Evaluation for Multilingual Information Access
This presentation was given as an invited talk to faculty and students at Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) in Toluca, Mexico. The presentation discusses research on multilingual information access and the Metadata Records Translation (MRT) Project.
Innovation Structure Framework
This paper discusses the development of Innovation Structure Framework, which promotes the understanding of internal organizational processes that cause the necessary state of crisis for the creation, implementation, and acceptance of innovation.
The Analytics Edge: Use of Analytics in University Libraries
This paper explores how libraries use data analytics for decision-making on various aspects of day-to-day library operations
A Rosetta Stone for Provenance Models
This poster compares and contrasts four different provenance models.
How Does Your Knowledge Flow? Exercises in Spatial Syntax
This paper describes a workshop that introduces participants to the practice of spatial syntax and provides a hands-on opportunity for participants to map assess the knowledge flows of their working environments.
Scientific Knowledge Management Practices in the Big Data Era—A Case Study of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
This paper describes the development of the SciThink App, a mobile knowledge management tool to help scientists and researchers query, download, and read scientific and technological literature.
How to Classify: the Information Resource Relating to Intangible Cultural Heritage of Databases in China
This paper seeks to learn more about the present classification of intangible cultural heritage information resources in mainland China.
Bridging, Bonding, and Maintained Social Capital as Predictors of Psychological Well-Being in a WhatsApp Group
This paper reports findings from a study to understand how participants build and maintain social capital through group communication on WhatsApp.
Jealousy in Cooperation – a Comparison of Two Game Based Approaches
This paper investigates update procedures based on deterministic dynamics for populations arranged in a lattice.
The Guided Innovation Model: Messy Human Innovation
This paper outlines the theoretical foundation and framework for the Guided Innovation Model, which puts nonprofit organizations in a position to increase innovation through the application of Knowledge Management tools.
Fostering Scholarly Creativity: Modeling Functional Browsing through the Lens of Complexity
This paper models scholarly browsing.
Building Agency within the Agency and in the Community: Improving Web Access to Public Health Data in New York City
This paper catalogues the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's redevelopment efforts to understand users and reimagine uses for its public use data.
Domain Knowledge Organization and Utilization—A Case in the Field of Nanoscience and Technology
This paper shows a model used in domain knowledge organization and utilization.
Examining the Integration Engineering and the Mergers and Acquisitions Processes Through the Evaluation of Intangible Assets in Knoweldge Management in Organizations: A Brazilian Case.
This paper examines how to measure intellectual capital as intangible assets in companies applying the Mergers and Acquisitions process.
The Faculty It Liaison Program: Using Participatory Design to Build Possibilities With Technology
This paper proposes a workshop describing a faculty IT liaison program that uses the Bonded Design methodology to encourage interaction and communication between faculty members and information technology professionals.
Critical Evaluation of and Proposed Corrections for Knowledge Management Maturity Models
This paper reports on a comprehensive root cause analysis exercise of deficiencies in knowledge management maturity models.
Knowledge Management Initiatives Applied to Social Innovation
This paper aims to analyze knowledge management initiatives used in Social Innovation.
MIA: Multimodal Information Architecture
This paper presents ways toward a Multimodal Information Architecture with possible strategies for designing models of representation for meaning construction.
Barriers to Active Participation in VCoPs of a Brazilian Public Sector Company
This paper describes the research undertaken in a Brazilian company of the public services sector with the objective to identify the reasons why participants of virtual communities of practice (VCoPs) do not actively participate in their communities.
Characterization of a Semantic Relations Taxonomy in Biomedical Science
This paper characterizes the Ontobee relations ontology in the biomedical science domain with comparisons to the Conflict and Mediation Event Observation (CAMEO) relations taxonomy and the UMLS semantic network relations.
Creating a Knowledge-Sharing Culture Using the Implementation of a Digital Asset Management System: A Case Study
This paper examines the process the Institute for Functional Medicine took to implement a digital asset system and the increased focus on a knowledge sharing culture.
Managers or Librarians: Roles and Competencies in RDM
This paper describes a workshop to analyze the roles and competencies of data curators in different contexts such as enterprises and academic libraries in mainland China.
Development of an Electronic Resource Management Model for Science & Technology Institutions in India
This paper highlights the complexities associated with the management of electronic resources in an institution.
Innovation in the Internationalization Processs of Brazilian Exporting Companies
This paper aims to identify the role of innovation in the process of internationalization of the exporting companies of southern Santa Catarina state.
Usage Patterns of E-Journal Databases: A Transaction Log Analysis
This paper explores the evidence-based usage patterns of Higher Education Commission e-journal usage at the University of Engineering & Technology.
Accelerating Student Learning for Taxonomy Design Work: Rapid Onboarding Through Consultant-Internships
This paper uses template analysis methodology to examine skills and competences relevant to taxonomy design work, and the soft skills that employers both demand and struggle to articulate.
Developing User-Oriented, Rule-Based Systems for Knowledge Management: Demo of Expert Systems and Usability Research Discussion
Presentation for the 2018 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This presentation demonstrates easy-to-use applications and procedures for creating basic expert systems.
Effective Knowledge Transfer and Behavioral Change in a Training Environment
This paper examines the relationship between effective knowledge transfer and behavioral change in the training environment.
Toward a Universal Document Model for Active Knowledge
This paper presents a universal document model that can represent a document comprehensively and at any level of granularity to make knowledge active, for example, through integrating information into workflows for actively pushing just-in-time, just-what-is-needed information.
Understanding Driving Factors of Science for Predicting Scientific Dynamics
This paper focuses on building a quantitative understanding of key factors driving scientific dynamics.
Panel on the Nexus of Knowledge Management and Information Science: What Past and Present Trends Tell Us About the Future
This panel brings together leaders from knowledge management and information science to discuss the trends and opportunities for collaboration within and between these fields.
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