…er various translations – an annotated database which interface is ensured by a Wiki (WikiBridge) using the new generation of Web services (semantic Web 2.0), with online inputs and queries in SARQL mode and a GIS for instant webmapping. The Corpus of textual and graphical data a…
… & Savolainen L. 2014. Experiences of Crowdsourcing in Sign Language Corpus and Wiki Dictionary Work in Finland. A poster presented at the Clarin Workshop Exploring new ways of harvesting and generating sign language resources: legal, technical, and crowd-sourcing issues. 13–14 D…
… 121).210 Both LR and H currently belong to the most widely read books ever. On Wikipedia’s list of bestselling books, LR ranks an all‐time third with c. 150 million copies of the entire trilogy sold, while H comes in fourth with c. 100 million copies.211 8.2. Tolkien in the Coun…
…ve trialled or adopted such laws, e.g. Egypt and South Korea. The Geek Feminism Wiki has compiled a list of groups likely to be harmed by the introduction of ‘Real Names’ mandates. It includes ‘those whose religious beliefs, lack thereof, or experiences place them at risk’ and ‘p…
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…dine University Libraries: They have a collection development policy at https://wikis.pepperdine.edu/display/LIBPROC/Special+Collections+and+Uni- versity+Archives+Collection+Development+Policy. They note, “Materials are collected in areas that accomplish one of the following goal…
…ing systems. The coherence of these fictional universes is contingent on the 34 Wiki Shadowrun, ‘Technomancy’, <https://shadowrun.fandom.com/pl/wiki/Tech nomancy> (2021) [accessed 1/06/2021]. 35 Russell Bailey, ‘Review of Revelation’, <https://www.rpg.net/reviews/ar…
…e interaction – mentioning hybrids of objects, ideas, and knowledge can in turn Wikipedia as a modern example. Such ‘small-world create new networks and result in the disappearance networks’ are characterised by a combination of regu- of other networks. Using the Actor Network Th…
…o-, micro-) and by the 15 research areas identified in the Delphi study (http://wikieducator.org/DEHub/Research_Themes). This structure was the starting point for a number of further biblio- graphic studies into the field of distance education research. The next step in our resea…
…—+1 125-86598_Landemore_Democracy_3P.indd 15 13/07/20 12:27 PM 16 C H A P TER 1 Wikipedia. The image of open-source software is applicable and relevant to democracy because if, as some have argued, “code is law” (Lessig 2000), one could argue, conversely, that democratic law s…
… they needed a password to install an I won’t use, as when you buy clothes that wiki, etc.). Their new skills give them app. They were able to recognize when you don’t wear, it’s silly. Or recently I the possibility to explore activities and the memory was full, and knew how to d…
…2023). Investigating the potential of the semantic web for education: Exploring Wikidata as a learning platform. Education and Information Technologies, 28(10), 12565–12614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-023-11664-1 Gershon, N., & Page, W. (2001). What storytelling can do for in…
…orld-institute), and Tower of Winds in Yokohama by Toyo Ito (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Toyo_Ito). 55 15 List of Figures TOC 2.16 Possible variable furniture created by 3.5 Images exhibiting the swarm idea either adjusting numbers and parameters like DNAs in nature or…
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