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apps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 GermanPublisher:Zenodo Authors: Henny-Krahmer, Ulrike; Kellner, Nils; Lemke, Marc;Henny-Krahmer, Ulrike; Kellner, Nils; Lemke, Marc;Diese Publikation macht das Kategorien-Set CANSpiN.CS1 zur Annotation von raumreferentiellen Ausdrücken in narrativen Texten zugänglich. Die Veröffentlichung beinhaltet die Annotationsrichtlinie und Dokumentation (doc.md und doc.pdf) sowie ein entsprechendes Tagset für die Annotationssoftware CATMA 7 (CATMA-Tagsets-Export-2023-12-28_v045.xml und CATMA-Tagsets-Export-2023-12-28_v045.csv), das dort importiert und zur Annotation von Texten verwendet werden kann. Das Kategorien-Set ist Ergebnis der Arbeit im DFG-Projekt Computational Approaches to Narrative Space in 19th and 20th Century Novels (2023-2026). Es liegt aktuell in der Version 0.4.5 vor und wird fortlaufend aktualisiert. DFG Schwerpunktprogramm SPP 2207 “Computational Literary Studies“Online: https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/402743989 https://dfg-spp-cls.github.io/ Teilprojekt: "Computational Approaches to Narrative Space in 19th and 20th Century Novels" (CANSpiN) Online: https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/508056813 https://dfg-spp-cls.github.io/projects_en/2020/01/24/TP-Computational_Approaches_to_Narrative_Space https://www.canspin.uni-rostock.de
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research product2023 Germany EnglishBoemke, Bruno; Maier, Andreas; Schmidt, Isabell; Römer, Wolfgang Michael; Lehmkuhl, Frank;Archaeological sites are not distributed evenly throughout the landscape. For the Palaeolithic record, signals derived from the inhomogeneous spatial patterns are used to infer spatial decision-making processes or ecological preferences of our ancestors. However, to date it is still largely unclear how sampling biases affect the large-scale distribution of sites and whether the observable spatial patterns are actually representative of the distribution of humans in the palaeo-landscape. To answer this question, this dataset containing geolocations of close to 4200 sites was used to assess the spatial distribution from two different perspectives, i.e., past settlement choice and likelihood of discovery. The dataset was compiled from available datasets on archaeological and palaeo-anthropological sites, initially for palaeo-demographic studies according to the Cologne Protocol. As we think that there is even greater potential in the site dataset that we have compiled, we are making it openly accessible for further studies. Refer to the main publication for an in-depth explanation of the dataset.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 Germany EnglishAuthors: Weber, Peter-Karl;Weber, Peter-Karl;As the preservation of our cultural heritage is a task for society as a whole Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is taking its responsibility serious and has thus been continuously investing in heritage research. The various projects focused on innovative green conservation materials, new methodologies and analysis methods, socio-economic studies, new digitalization technologies and artificial intelligence incorporated into a tailormade ontological data platform. The broad scope of expertise and tools developed by Fraunhofer Institutes will be presented in this book.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 Germany EnglishAuthors: Kiefer, Christoph P.; Río, Pablo del; García-Martínez, Leticia;Kiefer, Christoph P.; Río, Pablo del; García-Martínez, Leticia;The aim of this chapter is to provide a critical, historical overview of the evolution of public policy support for renewable energy technologies, with an emphasis on the last two decades, deployment support and solar and wind technologies. It shows that the economic justification for supporting the development and diffusion of renewable energy technologies has different rationales and that the type of support being provided is contingent upon the situation of the technology in the technology life cycle. It also shows that support for renewable energy technologies has several components, beyond the simplistic identification of “policy” with “instruments”. As important as the instruments are the existence of targets for these technologies and the stability of support. When it comes to instruments, although the focus in the literature has been on deployment support instruments, RD&D support has played a crucial role in improving the quality and reducing the costs of the currently mature technologies. Finally, this chapter illustrates how the success of deployment support instruments strongly depends on the way they are designed, and that trade-offs between different criteria used to assess such success are likely to occur when choosing a given design element over others.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Paris: International Council of Museums Stelzner, Ingrid; Stelzner, Jörg; Hamann, Elias; Zuber, Marcus; Martinez, Garcia; Gwerder, Damian; Million, Sebastian; Schuetz, Philipp;Non-destructive dendrochronology plays an important role in the dating of outstanding archaeological objects. A prerequisite for successful dating of an object based on X-ray computed tomography (CT) is the quality of the measurement data, which is mainly influenced by the conservation method. The aim of this research was to investigate to what extent the methods alcohol-ether-resin, melamine formaldehyde (Kauramin 800) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) 2000 with freeze-drying influencethe visibility of the annual rings. For this purpose, conserved samples of pine and oak wood, respectively, were measured by laboratory-based X-ray micro-computed tomography (µCT) and the contrast in the data was compared. In addition, the structure was measured by synchrotron µCT. The investigations showed that the alcohol-ether-resin as well as the melamine formaldehyde conservation methods stabilise the cell wall. In contrast, PEG is deposited to a certain extent in the cell lumen, which reduces the contrast and thus renders measuring the tree-ring width more challenging.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Germany EnglishAuthors: Nyamai, Dorcas Nthoki;Nyamai, Dorcas Nthoki;handle: 2003/42120
In the ostensibly unceasing prioritization of motorized infrastructure, walking has remained a ubiquitous mode of mobility for a large proportion of Nairobi’s urban commuters. Planning for motorized mobility has historically been at a higher level of consideration although a much larger percentage of the population travels on foot. The conspicuous pedestrian has been and continues to be masked under the spotlight of the motor vehicle with a discernible outcome of spatial injustices. Using secondary data, historical literature and expert interviews, this paper examines how walking as a mode of mobility has developed over time and the challenges experienced by pedestrians in Nairobi. Linking to the notion of justice, the paper attempts to assess the association between walking and spatial justice using three dimensions—spatial, modal and individual dimensions—that are used as a framework to assess how injustices unfold and are experienced by Nairobi’s pedestrians. The historical path dependency that has restricted and attempted to replace walkability by prioritizing motor vehicle use as well as the technical engineering design that lacks integration of social aspects of mobility has presented challenges in provision of safe non-motorized infrastructure in the contemporary urban travel in Nairobi, enduringly dismissing walking as a valid mode of mobility. Advancing spatial justice in Nairobi’s urban mobility will require more than a technical process of extending the side of the road by a metre or two but rather deliberate effort in understanding the pedestrians’ mobility needs that can best be understood by attuning to the everyday realities of travelling on foot.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022Embargo end date: 13 Feb 2023 EnglishPublisher:Frontiers Funded by:EC | SHARE_LEAP, EC | SHARE-COHESION, EC | SHARE-COVID19 +6 projectsEC| SHARE_LEAP ,EC| SHARE-COHESION ,EC| SHARE-COVID19 ,EC| SSHOC ,EC| SHARE-PREP ,EC| DASISH ,EC| SHARE-DEV3 ,EC| SERISS ,EC| SHARE_M4Authors: König, Ronny; Seifert, Alexander;König, Ronny; Seifert, Alexander;doi: 10.26041/fhnw-4670
Digital skills can be a valuable resource in work life, especially in such times as the current COVID-19 pandemic, during which working from home has become new reality. Although increasing numbers of older employees (aged 50 years and above) are using digital technologies to work remotely, many of these older adults still have generally lower digital skills. Whether the pandemic will be a push factor for the acquisition of computer skills in late working life remains unclear. This study investigated the explanatory factors of the computer skills gained by older workers who were working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, using representative data for 28 countries from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). The analysis of the survey responses of 11,042 employed persons aged 50 years and older revealed that, 13% worked only at home due to the pandemic, while 15% said they worked at home and in their usual workplace. The descriptives indicate that full-time homeworking is more of an option among those with tertiary education and who already have some computer skills. Of the older employees who worked only at home, 36% reported an improvement in their computer skills, whereas of the older workers who worked at home and at their usual workplaces, only 29% reported such an improvement. Our results based on logistic regressions suggest that significantly more women, younger employees, respondents with tertiary educational qualifications, and those whose work was not affected by unemployment or even business closure acquired new computer skills, regardless of whether they were working permanently or only partly from home. The study underlines the importance of investigating the possible digital skills gained from the home office situation resulting from the pandemic.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Lecture 2022 Germany GermanAuthors: Kliegl, Reinhold; Czmiel, Alexander; Marciniak, Katja;Kliegl, Reinhold; Czmiel, Alexander; Marciniak, Katja;Eine Präsentation der erreichten und anvisierten Ziele der Initiative „Forschungsdatenmanagement“ der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften von Reinhold Kliegl, Katja Marciniak und Alexander Czmiel (Stand: 24.02.2022).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Lecture 2022 Germany GermanAuthors: Marciniak, Katja;Marciniak, Katja;Im Rahmen der Akademievorträge an brandenburgischen Schulen 2021/22 bot die Initiative "Forschungsdatenmanagement" den Schülerinnen und Schülern einen Einblick in die Themen Datenorganisation und -sicherung. Denn die Menge an digitalen Daten auf dieser Erde wächst täglich. Umso wichtiger ist das Management der eigenen Daten, um den Überblick zu behalten – privat, aber auch im Studium oder Berufsleben. In der Wissenschaftswelt geben die „Leitlinien zur Sicherung guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis“ den sorgsamen Umgang mit den sogenannten „Forschungsdaten“ sogar vor. In den Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften versteht man unter dem Begriff alle Quellen/Materialien und Ergebnisse, die im Zusammenhang einer Forschungsfrage gesammelt, erzeugt, beschrieben und/oder ausgewertet werden. Wie geht man mit diesen Daten am besten um und welche Tipps und Tricks kann man sich hier für seine private Datenorganisation abschauen? Der Vortrag sensibilisiert für die Relevanz von Datenmanagement und gibt einen datenzentrierten Einblick in (geistes-)wissenschaftliche Forschungsprozesse.
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apps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 GermanPublisher:Zenodo Authors: Henny-Krahmer, Ulrike; Kellner, Nils; Lemke, Marc;Henny-Krahmer, Ulrike; Kellner, Nils; Lemke, Marc;Diese Publikation macht das Kategorien-Set CANSpiN.CS1 zur Annotation von raumreferentiellen Ausdrücken in narrativen Texten zugänglich. Die Veröffentlichung beinhaltet die Annotationsrichtlinie und Dokumentation (doc.md und doc.pdf) sowie ein entsprechendes Tagset für die Annotationssoftware CATMA 7 (CATMA-Tagsets-Export-2023-12-28_v045.xml und CATMA-Tagsets-Export-2023-12-28_v045.csv), das dort importiert und zur Annotation von Texten verwendet werden kann. Das Kategorien-Set ist Ergebnis der Arbeit im DFG-Projekt Computational Approaches to Narrative Space in 19th and 20th Century Novels (2023-2026). Es liegt aktuell in der Version 0.4.5 vor und wird fortlaufend aktualisiert. DFG Schwerpunktprogramm SPP 2207 “Computational Literary Studies“Online: https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/402743989 https://dfg-spp-cls.github.io/ Teilprojekt: "Computational Approaches to Narrative Space in 19th and 20th Century Novels" (CANSpiN) Online: https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/508056813 https://dfg-spp-cls.github.io/projects_en/2020/01/24/TP-Computational_Approaches_to_Narrative_Space https://www.canspin.uni-rostock.de
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research product2023 Germany EnglishBoemke, Bruno; Maier, Andreas; Schmidt, Isabell; Römer, Wolfgang Michael; Lehmkuhl, Frank;Archaeological sites are not distributed evenly throughout the landscape. For the Palaeolithic record, signals derived from the inhomogeneous spatial patterns are used to infer spatial decision-making processes or ecological preferences of our ancestors. However, to date it is still largely unclear how sampling biases affect the large-scale distribution of sites and whether the observable spatial patterns are actually representative of the distribution of humans in the palaeo-landscape. To answer this question, this dataset containing geolocations of close to 4200 sites was used to assess the spatial distribution from two different perspectives, i.e., past settlement choice and likelihood of discovery. The dataset was compiled from available datasets on archaeological and palaeo-anthropological sites, initially for palaeo-demographic studies according to the Cologne Protocol. As we think that there is even greater potential in the site dataset that we have compiled, we are making it openly accessible for further studies. Refer to the main publication for an in-depth explanation of the dataset.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 Germany EnglishAuthors: Kiefer, Christoph P.; Río, Pablo del; García-Martínez, Leticia;Kiefer, Christoph P.; Río, Pablo del; García-Martínez, Leticia;The aim of this chapter is to provide a critical, historical overview of the evolution of public policy support for renewable energy technologies, with an emphasis on the last two decades, deployment support and solar and wind technologies. It shows that the economic justification for supporting the development and diffusion of renewable energy technologies has different rationales and that the type of support being provided is contingent upon the situation of the technology in the technology life cycle. It also shows that support for renewable energy technologies has several components, beyond the simplistic identification of “policy” with “instruments”. As important as the instruments are the existence of targets for these technologies and the stability of support. When it comes to instruments, although the focus in the literature has been on deployment support instruments, RD&D support has played a crucial role in improving the quality and reducing the costs of the currently mature technologies. Finally, this chapter illustrates how the success of deployment support instruments strongly depends on the way they are designed, and that trade-offs between different criteria used to assess such success are likely to occur when choosing a given design element over others.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2023 EnglishPublisher:Paris: International Council of Museums Stelzner, Ingrid; Stelzner, Jörg; Hamann, Elias; Zuber, Marcus; Martinez, Garcia; Gwerder, Damian; Million, Sebastian; Schuetz, Philipp;Non-destructive dendrochronology plays an important role in the dating of outstanding archaeological objects. A prerequisite for successful dating of an object based on X-ray computed tomography (CT) is the quality of the measurement data, which is mainly influenced by the conservation method. The aim of this research was to investigate to what extent the methods alcohol-ether-resin, melamine formaldehyde (Kauramin 800) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) 2000 with freeze-drying influencethe visibility of the annual rings. For this purpose, conserved samples of pine and oak wood, respectively, were measured by laboratory-based X-ray micro-computed tomography (µCT) and the contrast in the data was compared. In addition, the structure was measured by synchrotron µCT. The investigations showed that the alcohol-ether-resin as well as the melamine formaldehyde conservation methods stabilise the cell wall. In contrast, PEG is deposited to a certain extent in the cell lumen, which reduces the contrast and thus renders measuring the tree-ring width more challenging.
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In the ostensibly unceasing prioritization of motorized infrastructure, walking has remained a ubiquitous mode of mobility for a large proportion of Nairobi’s urban commuters. Planning for motorized mobility has historically been at a higher level of consideration although a much larger percentage of the population travels on foot. The conspicuous pedestrian has been and continues to be masked under the spotlight of the motor vehicle with a discernible outcome of spatial injustices. Using secondary data, historical literature and expert interviews, this paper examines how walking as a mode of mobility has developed over time and the challenges experienced by pedestrians in Nairobi. Linking to the notion of justice, the paper attempts to assess the association between walking and spatial justice using three dimensions—spatial, modal and individual dimensions—that are used as a framework to assess how injustices unfold and are experienced by Nairobi’s pedestrians. The historical path dependency that has restricted and attempted to replace walkability by prioritizing motor vehicle use as well as the technical engineering design that lacks integration of social aspects of mobility has presented challenges in provision of safe non-motorized infrastructure in the contemporary urban travel in Nairobi, enduringly dismissing walking as a valid mode of mobility. Advancing spatial justice in Nairobi’s urban mobility will require more than a technical process of extending the side of the road by a metre or two but rather deliberate effort in understanding the pedestrians’ mobility needs that can best be understood by attuning to the everyday realities of travelling on foot.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022Embargo end date: 13 Feb 2023 EnglishPublisher:Frontiers Funded by:EC | SHARE_LEAP, EC | SHARE-COHESION, EC | SHARE-COVID19 +6 projectsEC| SHARE_LEAP ,EC| SHARE-COHESION ,EC| SHARE-COVID19 ,EC| SSHOC ,EC| SHARE-PREP ,EC| DASISH ,EC| SHARE-DEV3 ,EC| SERISS ,EC| SHARE_M4Authors: König, Ronny; Seifert, Alexander;König, Ronny; Seifert, Alexander;doi: 10.26041/fhnw-4670
Digital skills can be a valuable resource in work life, especially in such times as the current COVID-19 pandemic, during which working from home has become new reality. Although increasing numbers of older employees (aged 50 years and above) are using digital technologies to work remotely, many of these older adults still have generally lower digital skills. Whether the pandemic will be a push factor for the acquisition of computer skills in late working life remains unclear. This study investigated the explanatory factors of the computer skills gained by older workers who were working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, using representative data for 28 countries from the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). The analysis of the survey responses of 11,042 employed persons aged 50 years and older revealed that, 13% worked only at home due to the pandemic, while 15% said they worked at home and in their usual workplace. The descriptives indicate that full-time homeworking is more of an option among those with tertiary education and who already have some computer skills. Of the older employees who worked only at home, 36% reported an improvement in their computer skills, whereas of the older workers who worked at home and at their usual workplaces, only 29% reported such an improvement. Our results based on logistic regressions suggest that significantly more women, younger employees, respondents with tertiary educational qualifications, and those whose work was not affected by unemployment or even business closure acquired new computer skills, regardless of whether they were working permanently or only partly from home. The study underlines the importance of investigating the possible digital skills gained from the home office situation resulting from the pandemic.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Lecture 2022 Germany GermanAuthors: Kliegl, Reinhold; Czmiel, Alexander; Marciniak, Katja;Kliegl, Reinhold; Czmiel, Alexander; Marciniak, Katja;Eine Präsentation der erreichten und anvisierten Ziele der Initiative „Forschungsdatenmanagement“ der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften von Reinhold Kliegl, Katja Marciniak und Alexander Czmiel (Stand: 24.02.2022).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Lecture 2022 Germany GermanAuthors: Marciniak, Katja;Marciniak, Katja;Im Rahmen der Akademievorträge an brandenburgischen Schulen 2021/22 bot die Initiative "Forschungsdatenmanagement" den Schülerinnen und Schülern einen Einblick in die Themen Datenorganisation und -sicherung. Denn die Menge an digitalen Daten auf dieser Erde wächst täglich. Umso wichtiger ist das Management der eigenen Daten, um den Überblick zu behalten – privat, aber auch im Studium oder Berufsleben. In der Wissenschaftswelt geben die „Leitlinien zur Sicherung guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis“ den sorgsamen Umgang mit den sogenannten „Forschungsdaten“ sogar vor. In den Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften versteht man unter dem Begriff alle Quellen/Materialien und Ergebnisse, die im Zusammenhang einer Forschungsfrage gesammelt, erzeugt, beschrieben und/oder ausgewertet werden. Wie geht man mit diesen Daten am besten um und welche Tipps und Tricks kann man sich hier für seine private Datenorganisation abschauen? Der Vortrag sensibilisiert für die Relevanz von Datenmanagement und gibt einen datenzentrierten Einblick in (geistes-)wissenschaftliche Forschungsprozesse.
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