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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Francesca Saggini;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: United Kingdom

    From page 2 to page 6

  • English
    Authors: 
    Gong, Qing;
    Publisher: Science Data Bank

    A virtual reality (VR) based cultural heritage exhibition (VRCHE) is an important type of VR-based museum exhibition (VRME). The user experience (UX) design of VRCHE has encountered opportunities and due to the differences in human-computer interaction (HCI) between VR-based and conventional interaction interfaces, so proposing the UX model of VRCHE is crucial. Although there are some existing works that study the UX models of VRCHEs, they are not complete enough to describe the UX of VRCHEs or offer any design strategies due to the methodologies and experimental materials that they currently use. This study creates experiments utilizing grounded theory that combine qualitative and quantitative approaches. Then, the study synthesizes three-level coding and quantitative analysis findings from grounded theory, builds a detailed model of the VRCHE UX using theoretical coding, and proposes design strategies.

  • Open Access
    Publisher: transcript Verlag

    How did and does the fate of refugees unfold in internment camps? The contributors to this book facilitate an extensive engagement with the organized, state led, and forced placement of refugees in the past and present. They show the parallels and differences between the practices and types of internment in different countries - while considering the specific historical contexts. Moreover, they highlight the nexus of relationships and agencies which constitute the camps in question as transitory spaces. The contributions consist of analyses of local phenomena or case studies as well as comparative engagements from an international and/or historical perspective.

  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Open Access
    Publisher: transcript Verlag

    The museum and heritage sector has been shaken by debates over how to address colonialism, migration, Islamophobia, LGBTI+ and multiple other forms of difference. This major multi-researcher ethnography of museums and heritage in Berlin provides new insight into how ›diversity‹ is understood and put into action in museums and heritage. Exploring new initiatives and approaches, the book shows how these work - or do not - in practice. By doing so, it highlights ways forward - for research and action - for the future. The fieldwork locations on which this book is based include the Humboldt Forum, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Museum für Naturkunde, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, as well as Berlin streets and protests.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Sheridan A Stewart; Adam S Miner; Meghan C Halley; Laura K Nelson; Eleni Linos;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Code for "Formally Comparing Topic Models and Human-Generated Qualitative Coding of Physician Mothers' Experiences of Workplace Discrimination" This repository contains the code used in "Formally Comparing Topic Models and Human-Generated Qualitative Coding of Physician Mothers' Experiences of Workplace Discrimination" by Adam S. Miner, Sheridan A. Stewart, Meghan C. Halley, Laura K. Nelson, and Eleni Linos. Please refer to the original paper in Big Data & Society. In this paper, we evaluate whether topic models identify themes similar to those found by human coders in a prior qualitative analysis of physician mothers' experiences of workplace discrimination. More detail is available at the main page for the repository.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    , Haneca; , Ervynck;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    In deze zenodo-record zijn de brongegevens terug te vinden waarop de analyses in het hoofdstuk "Kenniswinst archeologieregelgeving 2016-2021" zijn gebaseerd. Dit hoofdstuk maakt deel uit van het onderzoeksrapport "Ameels V, Carpentier F, De Ketelaere S, Ervynck A, Geuens J, Haneca K, Pieters M, Van Looveren J & Verhelst A 2023: Evaluatie archeologie 2016-2021, Onderzoeksrapport Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed, Brussel.": 1. Een overzicht van alle ingediende eindverslagen (n = 576) en nota's met eindafwerking (n = 26) over de periode 1 april 2016 t.e.m. 31 december 2021 eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.csv (comma-separated values) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.xlsx (Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.shp (ESRI shapefile) (Een overzicht van alle ingediende eindverslagen - vanaf 1 april 2016 tot vandaag - kan je ook downloaden als GIS-bestand op https://geo.onroerenderfgoed.be/downloads.) 2. De resultaten van de inhoudelijke screening (periodisering, materiaalcategorieën, ...) van deze documenten: eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.csv (comma-separated values) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.xlsx (Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.shp (ESRI shapefile)

  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Francesca Saggini;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Country: United Kingdom

    From page 2 to page 6

  • English
    Authors: 
    Gong, Qing;
    Publisher: Science Data Bank

    A virtual reality (VR) based cultural heritage exhibition (VRCHE) is an important type of VR-based museum exhibition (VRME). The user experience (UX) design of VRCHE has encountered opportunities and due to the differences in human-computer interaction (HCI) between VR-based and conventional interaction interfaces, so proposing the UX model of VRCHE is crucial. Although there are some existing works that study the UX models of VRCHEs, they are not complete enough to describe the UX of VRCHEs or offer any design strategies due to the methodologies and experimental materials that they currently use. This study creates experiments utilizing grounded theory that combine qualitative and quantitative approaches. Then, the study synthesizes three-level coding and quantitative analysis findings from grounded theory, builds a detailed model of the VRCHE UX using theoretical coding, and proposes design strategies.

  • Open Access
    Publisher: transcript Verlag

    How did and does the fate of refugees unfold in internment camps? The contributors to this book facilitate an extensive engagement with the organized, state led, and forced placement of refugees in the past and present. They show the parallels and differences between the practices and types of internment in different countries - while considering the specific historical contexts. Moreover, they highlight the nexus of relationships and agencies which constitute the camps in question as transitory spaces. The contributions consist of analyses of local phenomena or case studies as well as comparative engagements from an international and/or historical perspective.

  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Open Access
    Publisher: transcript Verlag

    The museum and heritage sector has been shaken by debates over how to address colonialism, migration, Islamophobia, LGBTI+ and multiple other forms of difference. This major multi-researcher ethnography of museums and heritage in Berlin provides new insight into how ›diversity‹ is understood and put into action in museums and heritage. Exploring new initiatives and approaches, the book shows how these work - or do not - in practice. By doing so, it highlights ways forward - for research and action - for the future. The fieldwork locations on which this book is based include the Humboldt Forum, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Museum für Naturkunde, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, as well as Berlin streets and protests.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Sheridan A Stewart; Adam S Miner; Meghan C Halley; Laura K Nelson; Eleni Linos;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Code for "Formally Comparing Topic Models and Human-Generated Qualitative Coding of Physician Mothers' Experiences of Workplace Discrimination" This repository contains the code used in "Formally Comparing Topic Models and Human-Generated Qualitative Coding of Physician Mothers' Experiences of Workplace Discrimination" by Adam S. Miner, Sheridan A. Stewart, Meghan C. Halley, Laura K. Nelson, and Eleni Linos. Please refer to the original paper in Big Data & Society. In this paper, we evaluate whether topic models identify themes similar to those found by human coders in a prior qualitative analysis of physician mothers' experiences of workplace discrimination. More detail is available at the main page for the repository.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    , Haneca; , Ervynck;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    In deze zenodo-record zijn de brongegevens terug te vinden waarop de analyses in het hoofdstuk "Kenniswinst archeologieregelgeving 2016-2021" zijn gebaseerd. Dit hoofdstuk maakt deel uit van het onderzoeksrapport "Ameels V, Carpentier F, De Ketelaere S, Ervynck A, Geuens J, Haneca K, Pieters M, Van Looveren J & Verhelst A 2023: Evaluatie archeologie 2016-2021, Onderzoeksrapport Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed, Brussel.": 1. Een overzicht van alle ingediende eindverslagen (n = 576) en nota's met eindafwerking (n = 26) over de periode 1 april 2016 t.e.m. 31 december 2021 eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.csv (comma-separated values) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.xlsx (Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_overzicht.shp (ESRI shapefile) (Een overzicht van alle ingediende eindverslagen - vanaf 1 april 2016 tot vandaag - kan je ook downloaden als GIS-bestand op https://geo.onroerenderfgoed.be/downloads.) 2. De resultaten van de inhoudelijke screening (periodisering, materiaalcategorieën, ...) van deze documenten: eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.csv (comma-separated values) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.xlsx (Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet) eindverslagen_notas_2016_2021_screening.shp (ESRI shapefile)

  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
  • Research data . Sound . 2022
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    Delafontaine, François; Avanzi, Mathieu;
    Publisher: Sens Texte Informatique Histoire