Le serveur HAL Thèses a pour objectif de promouvoir l'auto-archivage en ligne des thèses de doctorat et habilitations à diriger des recherches (HDR), qui sont des documents importants pour la communication scientifique entre chercheurs. HAL Thèses est un environnement particulier de HAL et permet donc, comme HAL, de rendre rapidement et gratuitement disponibles des documents scientifiques, mais en se spécialisant aux thèses de doctorat et HDR. Le CCSD n'effectue aucune évaluation scientifique des thèses ou habilitations déposées, puisque c'est le rôle du jury.
IRU publications set out the need for change in response to major issues affecting higher education. The IRU provides a set of considered actions in response for government, public and universities to take up.
When using bibliometrics for research evaluation, the classification of research fields is an issue of great importance. The purpose of this paper is to outline a brief theoretical framework for analysing the role of classification in research evaluation practices. Taking departure in the concept of ‘boundary objects’ we develop a theoretical framework for analyses of how scientific publications negotiate between different social worlds. Moreover, by adding the perspective of large evaluative infrastructures our study seeks to highlight tensions between local practices and global standards. One scientific article was analysed in terms of the different ways it can be classified on author and affiliation levels, on a documental level, and on a bureaucratic level. Publications are boundary objects residing between social worlds: the context of communication and the context of evaluation. Tensions between social worlds become apparent in infrastructures, which aims to serve the demands both of communication and of evaluation.
This is a list of 100 important natural language processing (NLP) papers that serious students and researchers working in the field should probably know about and read.
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J. Wu, K. Williams, H. Chen, M. Khabsa, C. Caragea, A. Ororbia, D. Jordan, and C. Giles. Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Sixth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, Québec, Canada, page 2930--2937. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, (July 2014)
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M. Jokić, and R. Ball. Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich Reihe Bibliothek / Library Forschungszentrums Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag, Jülich, (2006)
R. Ball, and D. Tunger. Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich Reihe Bibliothek / Library Forschungszentrums Jülich Zentralbibliothek, Verlag, Jülich, (2005)
M. Ley, and P. Reuther. Extraction et gestion des connaissances (EGC'2006), Actes des sixièmes journées Extraction et Gestion des Connaissances, Lille, France, 17-20 janvier 2006, 2 Volumes, volume RNTI-E-6 of Revue des Nouvelles Technologies de l'Information, page 5-10. Cépaduès-Éditions, (2006)
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S. Rubel, and S. Rubel. (2008)------------------------------------------ ; Source: Advertising Age, 8/4/2008 ; Section: DIGITAL ; ON DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS ; How newspapers can turn problems into profit ; Newspaper publishers are facing a perfect storm thanks to three megatrends: rising inflation, America's growing green conscience and disruptive technology. To succeed in this era of great change, they need to think about how to make lemonade out of these perceived lemons. Unfortunately, so far, they haven't. Here's my advice. ; RISING INFLATION: As gas prices rise sharply, so do distribution costs. To compensate, many newspapers have announced they are significantly increasing their hard-copy newsstand prices. However, that's a 20th-century reaction to what is a complex, 21st-century problem. ; What they should be doing instead is using this as an opportunity to put a hard date on when they will abandon print altogether, close down plants and migrate completely to a digital paradigm. They need to have faith that their brands and quality editorial product will encourage readers who haven't already migrated to do so. ; GREEN CONSCIOUSNESS: Americans are increasingly becoming very aware of their environmental impact and what they can do to mitigate it. Millions are taking the simple step of cutting print subscriptions in favor of (slowly) going completely digital. Is this a threat to newspapers? Of course, but it's also an opportunity. ; Advertising-particularly outdoor and print-also creates tremendous waste. Newspapers can take the lead in going green and in the process create new avenues for advertisers to play up their related social-responsibility programs online. It's a win all around. ; DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY: Last but not least we have the growing popularity of speedy 3G-enabled smartphones and devices such as Amazon's Kindle e-book reader. Newspapers have invested heavily here, creating smartphone apps and pushing content for Kindles. But they don't go far enough. ; Newspapers have made it hard for readers to get what they want without jumping through hoops. For example, they syndicate story summaries in their RSS feeds (even to paid subscribers). This forces readers to visit the website for the full content, and when they do, they have to trip over interruptive ads and interstitials. ; Make it easy for loyalists to get what they want, when they want it, and they will remain just that-loyal. ; PHOTO (COLOR) ; ˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜ ; By Steve Rubel ; Edited by Abbey Klaassen, aklaassen@adage.com ; Steve Rubel is a marketing strategist and blogger. He is senior VP in Edelman's Digital practice. ; Copyright of Advertising Age is the property of Crain Communications Inc. (MI) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. ; Source: Advertising Age-19 ; Accession Number: 33538681.