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Digital Libraries, Personalisation, and Network Effects - Unpicking the Paradoxes
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2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Panel Description The focus of this panel presentation is on personalisation (including adaptive personalisation) and the constructions of 'digital societies' around digital libraries and collections. ...
Webscale systems such as Google and Amazon can leverage network effects in astoundingly efficient ways, aggregating individual and group data to enhance search and adaptive personalisation functions. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-04346-8_37
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ECDL 2009
2009
D-Lib Magazine
The first conference panel was entitled "Digital libraries, personalisation, and network effects unpicking the paradoxes", and participants discussed the question: "Can libraries get data from users' behaviour ...
FAST has been implemented into the DELOS Digital Libraries management system, the prototype of the new generation digital library developed by DELOS, the EC-funded Network of Excellence on Digital Libraries ...
doi:10.1045/november2009-calvi
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Sexual health promotion for young people delivered via digital media: a scoping review
2015
Public Health Research
successful implementation; research methods for digital intervention evaluation; and the future potential of sexual health promotion via digital media.DesignLiterature review of evidence on digital interventions ...
for sexual health for young people, integrating the findings with the views of young people, parents and experts in digital media/sexual health. ...
Evaluation paradox
There is also an ‘evaluation paradox’; if participants know that there is doubt about the effectiveness of an
intervention, this can lead to an underestimation of its effects and, hence ...
doi:10.3310/phr03130
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Science 2.0 (change will happen….)
2010
First Monday
The mission of the IPTS is to provide customer-driven support to the EU policy-making process by researching science-based responses to policy challenges that have both a socio-economic and a scientific ...
-Comba, V. 2004: "Trends in digital libraries and scholarly communication among European Academic Research Libraries" California Digital Libraries Discussion Group Report. ...
In Gorman (2002): The Digital Factor in Information and Library Services: International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2002-2003". ...
doi:10.5210/fm.v15i7.2961
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A journey into silence: students, stakeholders and the impact of a strategic governmental policy document in the UK
2009
Social Responsibility Journal
stakeholders at the margins who are silenced whilst the interests of those with institutional and economic power are given voice. ...
As with society, all works have their margins -the incompleteness that reveals their birth and production ... ' What is important in the work is what it does not say ... what the work cannot say ... because ...
personalised support and choice Achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness, with online research, access to shared ideas and lesson plans, improved systems and processes … shared procurement and easier ...
doi:10.1108/17471110910995401
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Mapping the Future of Academic Libraries: A Report for SCONUL Mapping the Future of Academic Libraries A Report for SCONUL
2017
unpublished
Paradigm 9: The globalised library Libraries that work on a network level to solve problems such as digital preservation and shared services provision. ...
then surfaced in various personalised ways using continually adapting algorithms operating at a network level (Priem 2013; Neylon 2013; Boulton 2017) . ...
We have tried to reflect and engage with the views they expressed, but acknowledge that we, as authors, not they, are responsible for the views expressed in this report. ...
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Mapping the Future of Academic Libraries: A Report for SCONUL Mapping the Future of Academic Libraries A Report for SCONUL
2017
unpublished
Paradigm 9: The globalised library Libraries that work on a network level to solve problems such as digital preservation and shared services provision. ...
then surfaced in various personalised ways using continually adapting algorithms operating at a network level (Priem 2013; Neylon 2013; Boulton 2017) . ...
We have tried to reflect and engage with the views they expressed, but acknowledge that we, as authors, not they, are responsible for the views expressed in this report. ...
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A mixed-methods evaluation of transformational change in NHS North East
2014
Health Services and Delivery Research
effectiveness of care pathways for staff and patients.Main outcome measuresThe 'receptive contexts for change' framework was used to evaluate the transformational change process and its outcomes.Data ...
and sustained; and an evaluation of the impact of the NETS on end users.DesignThe research comprised a longitudinal mixed-methods study conducted over 3.5 years. ...
Valuable secretarial and administrative support was provided initially by Christine Jawad and more recently by Gill McGowan.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NIHR Journals Library www.journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr02470
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Digital Behaviour Change Interventions to Break and Form Habits
2018
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors would like to thank the reviewers for their constructive and insightful comments. ...
Thank you to Robert J Hendley, Dr Rowanne Fleck and Diego Garaialde for their helpful comments. ...
Ham constructs are denoted in the text with italics.
335 citations in the ACM Digital Library, 990 in Google Scholar on 22 March 2018 10 247 citations in the ACM Digital Library, 723 in Google ...
doi:10.1145/3196830
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Therapy interventions for children with neurodisabilities: a qualitative scoping study
2018
Health Technology Assessment
Among therapists, research on intervention effectiveness was (cautiously) welcomed. A number of methodological challenges were identified. ...
Objectives The objectives were to (1) describe the current practice, approaches and schools of thought in relation to physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy for children with ...
We would note at the outset that this is a complex topic area and some of the issues investigated were explored from two perspectives (e.g. describing current practice, and the challenges of researching ...
doi:10.3310/hta22030
pmid:29345224
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Using online patient feedback to improve NHS services: the INQUIRE multimethod study
2019
Health Services and Delivery Research
See the NIHR Journals Library website for further project information. ...
of patients in providing online feedback to the NHS; and to examine the practices and processes of online patient feedback within NHS trusts. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NIHR Journals Library www.journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr07380
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Improving care for older people with long-term conditions and social care needs in Salford: the CLASSIC mixed-methods study, including RCT
2018
Health Services and Delivery Research
See the NIHR Journals Library website for further project information. ...
We report an evaluation of the ability of the SICP to deliver an enhanced experience of care, improved quality of life, reduced costs of care and improved cost-effectiveness. ...
Mark Hann designed and delivered the cohort and was involved in the effectiveness analyses of outcome 2. ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr06310
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The opportunities and challenges of pragmatic point-of-care randomised trials using routinely collected electronic records: evaluations of two exemplar trials
2014
Health Technology Assessment
See the NIHR Journals Library website for further project information. ...
Pragmatic trials compare the effects of different decisions in usual clinical practice. ...
involved in the drafting of the manuscript or revising it critically for important intellectual content and all authors approved the final version to be published. ...
doi:10.3310/hta18430
pmid:25011568
pmcid:PMC4781625
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Visualizing the York Minster as Papercraft
2019
Epoiesen A Journal for Creative Engagement in History and Archaeology
Shawn Graham, who thought of ways for me to measure the comparative influence of the publications, before I realised just how one-directional the flow of information and opinion was. ...
Acknowledgements We are extremely grateful to Doug Rocks-Macqueen, Sara Perry and Chris Webster for valuable comments on pre-publication drafts of this chapter. ...
information through the library or internet. ...
doi:10.22215/epoiesen/2019.3
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Preventing domestic abuse for children and young people (PEACH): a mixed knowledge scoping review
2015
Public Health Research
Few studies showed an effect at the level of significance set for the review. Where it did exist, the effect size was small, except in respect of improved knowledge. ...
, gay, bisexual and transgender young people.LimitationsVery little evidence was identified on costs and cost-effectiveness. ...
We are especially grateful for the assistance of our partners, Women's Aid and the PSHE Association. ...
doi:10.3310/phr03070
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