Der erstmals in Deutsch vorgestellte Report gibt einen ausführlichen und als zuverlässig eingestuften Überblick über neue/ neu aufkommende Technologien, die in den nächsten 5 Jahren den Bereich der Bildung erreichen werden.
The United States increasingly relies on information networks for the conduct of vital business. These networks are potentially subject to major disruptions from a variety of external sources. To date, there has been no clear statement of the magnitude of this threat or the ability of the various networks to withstand or respond to such disruptions. This project examines the national communications and information infrastructure. The research was conducted for the Office of Science and Technology Policy with task funding from the National Science Foundation.
This report provides an expert review of the burgeoning literature on disciplinary research behaviors, synthesizes findings from decades of research on scholarly information practices and identifies key implications for libraries.
"Distributive leadership" can be defined as "the distribution of power through a collegial sharing of knowledge, of practice, and reflection." - "Distributive leadership is most successful if the leadership roles and responsibilities are negotiated rather than delegated; distributive leadership harnesses individual strengths and abilities appropriate for the required leadership, irrespective of formal position; and a distributive approach provides [individuals] an opportunity to take a leadership role, ascertain capability, and further develop these aptitudes before acquiring a formal position."
This is the Invitation to Tender of the public tendering procedure with reference 2007/S 216-262744,
falling within the scope of the Dutch Public Procurement Decree (Besluit aanbestedingsregels voor
overheidsopdrachten; BAO, which is based on European Procurement Directive 2004/18/EC) for the
provision of services for compiling the Databank of Digital Daily Newspapers.
InfoWorld's annual BOSSIES recognize the best free and open source software the world has to offer to businesses, IT professionals, and productive individuals who rely on computers to get work done. The 2008 BOSSIE winners include 60 products in eight categories covering business and productivity applications, development tools, middleware, networking, security, and storage. Credit goes to Mario Apicella, James R. Borck, Victor R. Garza, Rick Grehan, Mike Heck, Martin Heller, and the rest of the InfoWorld Test Center for these selections. The breadth and quality of free software offerings is in fact overwhelming, and many of our choices were difficult. Please let us know what we missed.