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    In wenigen Schritten zur Zweitveröffentlichung: Ein Leitfaden für Mitarbeiter:innen in Publikationsservices
    (Zenodo, 2024-02-08) Dellmann, Sarah; Deuter, Franziska; Hulin, Sylvia; Kuhlmeier, Antje; Matuszkiewicz, Kai; Schneider, Corinna; Schröer, Cäcilia; Weisheit, Silke; Strauß, Helene
    Viele wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken bieten den Angehörigen der eigenen Einrichtung einen Zweitveröffentlichungsservice an. Um den Austausch zu diesem Thema zu fördern, wurde im Jahr 2021 die „Digitale Fokusgruppe Zweitveröffentlichung“ im Rahmen der Kompetenz- und Vernetzungsplattform „open-access.network“ gegründet. Der vorliegende Leitfaden ist aus dem Bedarf entstanden, Kolleg:innen bei Einrichtung und Ausbau eines Zweitveröffentlichungsservices zu unterstützen. Er richtet sich daher vor allem an Kolleg:innen, die (neu) im Themenfeld Zweitveröffentlichung arbeiten oder die sich z. B. im Rahmen der bibliothekarischen Ausbildung mit diesem Thema beschäftigen. Der Leitfaden entstand in einem kollaborativen Schreibprozess von Mitgliedern der Fokusgruppe Zweitveröffentlichung zwischen Dezember 2022 und November 2023.
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    Erläuterungen zum nestor-Siegel für vertrauenswürdige digitale Langzeitarchive
    (nestor - Kompetenznetzwerk Langzeitarchivierung und Langzeitverfügbarkeit Digitaler Ressourcen für Deutschland, nestor-Arbeitsgruppe Zertifizierung, 2016) Bähr, Thomas; Gerdes, Thomas; Harmsen, Henk; Keitel, Christian; Schmidt, Christoph; Schoger, Astrid; Schrimpf, Sabine; Schumann, Natascha; Schwab, Franziska; Stürzlinger, Martin; Wolf, Stefan
    Das von nestor entwickelte und angebotene Verfahren der erweiterten Selbstevaluierung für digitale Langzeitarchive auf der Grundlage der DIN-Norm 31644 bietet digitalen Langzeitarchiven eine abgestimmte und praxisgerechte Möglichkeit zu prüfen, ob sie gemäß der „Kriterien für vertrauenswürdige digitale Langzeitarchive“ vertrauenswürdig sind.2 Bei einem positiven Ergebnis des Prüfverfahrens können sie dies durch das nestor-Siegel für vertrauenswürdige digitale Langzeitarchive auch darstellen.
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    Binomische Kommunikation : Aktivierung des Selbsterneuerungspotentials am Beispiel wissenschaftlicher Bibliotheken
    (Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Peter Lang, 2003) Huesmann, Anna-Maria; Geißler, Harald; Petersen, Jendrik
    Die Abhandlung untersucht theoretisch und empirisch Einflußbereiche, die sich auf den nachhaltigen Erfolg von Veränderungsprozessen in wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken, als Dienstleistungsunternehmen des öffentlichen Sektors, auswirken können. Fokussiert wird der strategische Erfolgsfaktor zwischenmenschliche Kommunikation. Isoliert werden einige, aus der Qualität der interpersonalen Kompetenz resultierende, kommunikative Barrieren. Aufbauend auf die hergeleiteten Konsequenzen wird abschließend die andragogische Methode der Binomischen Kommunikation entwickelt und vorgestellt. Hierbei handelt es sich um eine dialogische, verständigungsorientierte, auf gründlichen Reflexionen und überprüftem Wissen basierte Vorgehensweise, die das Selbsterneuerungspotential der Mitarbeiter aktiviert und damit die permanente und nachhaltig wirkende Innovation des Dienstleistungsunternehmens sichert.
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    Digital Humanities Handbuch
    (2015-08-12) Hahn, Helene; Kalman, Tibor; Pielström, Steffen; Puhl, Johanna; Kolbmann, Wibke; Kollatz, Thomas; Neuschäfer, Markus; Stiller, Juliane; Tonne, Danah
    Um das Handbuch möglichst praxisnah zu gestalten, haben wir uns entschieden, zuerst einzelne DH-Projekte vorzustellen, um die Möglichkeiten der DH den Lebringen und ihnen zu zeigen, was in der Praxis in dem Bereich derzeit schon umgesetzt wurde. So zeigen wir in Kapitel 2, wie mit TextGrid Texte editiert und meCodicology Handschriften analysiert werden. Die folgenden drei Kapitel beschäftigen sich mit den drei Säulen, die jedes Projekt in den Digital Humanities trag Methoden und Werkzeuge, und Infrastruktur. Die Kapitel bieten erste Einführungen in die jeweilige Thematik und vermitteln den Lesern an die Praxis angelehntsie in eigenen DH-Projekten anwenden können. Die Kapitel Daten und Alles was Recht ist - Urheberrecht und Lizenzierung von Forschungsdaten weisen in die Grundlage wissenschaftlichen Forschens ein und bieten Hilfestellungen im Umgang mit Lizenzen und Dateiformaten. Das Kapitel Methoden und Werkzeuge ze Digital Humanities auf und verweist beispielhaft auf digitale Werkzeuge, die für die Beantwortung geisteswissenschaftlicher Forschungsfragen herangezogen weKapitel Infrastruktur werden Digitale Infrastrukturen, deren Komponenten und Zielstellungen näher beschrieben. Sie sind unerlässlich, um die digitale Forschunund nachhaltig zu gestalten.
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    Further with Knowledge Graphs. Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Semantic Systems
    (Berlin : AKA ; Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2021) Alam, Mehwish; Groth, Paul; de Boer, Victor; Pellegrini, Tassilo; Pandit, Harshvardhan J.; Montiel, Elena; Rodríguez-Doncel, Victor; McGillivray, Barbara; Meroño-Peñuela, Albert
    The field of semantic computing is highly diverse, linking areas such as artificial intelligence, data science, knowledge discovery and management, big data analytics, e-commerce, enterprise search, technical documentation, document management, business intelligence, and enterprise vocabulary management. As such it forms an essential part of the computing technology that underpins all our lives today. This volume presents the proceedings of SEMANTiCS 2021, the 17th International Conference on Semantic Systems. As a result of the continuing Coronavirus restrictions, SEMANTiCS 2021 was held in a hybrid form in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from 6 to 9 September 2021. The annual SEMANTiCS conference provides an important platform for semantic computing professionals and researchers, and attracts information managers, IT­architects, software engineers, and researchers from a wide range of organizations, such as research facilities, NPOs, public administrations and the largest companies in the world. The subtitle of the 2021 conference’s was “In the Era of Knowledge Graphs”, and 66 submissions were received, from which the 19 papers included here were selected following a rigorous single-blind reviewing process; an acceptance rate of 29%. Topics covered include data science, machine learning, logic programming, content engineering, social computing, and the Semantic Web, as well as the additional sub-topics of digital humanities and cultural heritage, legal tech, and distributed and decentralized knowledge graphs. Providing an overview of current research and development, the book will be of interest to all those working in the field of semantic systems.
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    Classification and clustering: models, software and applications
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2009) Mucha, Hans-Joachim; Ritter, Gunter
    We are pleased to present the report on the 30th Fall Meeting of the working group ``Data Analysis and Numerical Classification'' (AG-DANK) of the German Classification Society. The meeting took place at the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS), Berlin, from Friday Nov. 14 till Saturday Nov. 15, 2008. Already 12 years ago, WIAS had hosted a traditional Fall Meeting with special focus on classification and multivariate graphics (Mucha and Bock, 1996). This time, the special topics were stability of clustering and classification, mixture decomposition, visualization, and statistical software.
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    Machine Learning with Symbolic Methods and Knowledge Graphs
    (Aachen : RWTH Aachen, 2021) Alam, Mehwish; Ali, Mehdi; Groth, Paul; Hitzler, Pascal; Lehmann, Jens; Paulheim, Heiko; Rettinger, Achim; Sack, Harald; Sadeghi, Afshi; Tresp, Volker
    [no abstract available]
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    Proceedings of the Workshop on Deep Learning for Knowledge Graphs (DL4KG 2021)
    (Aachen : RWTH Aachen, 2021) Alam, Mehwish; Buscaldi, Davide; Cochez, Michael; Osborne, Francesco; Reforgiato Recupero, Diego, Sack, Harald
    [no abstract available]
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    Longitudinal dynamics of semiconductor lasers
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2001) Philip, Jan
    We investigate the longitudinal dynamics of semiconductor lasers using a model which couples a hyperbolic linear system of partial differential equations nonlinearly with ordinary differential equations. We prove the global existence and uniqueness of solutions using the theory of strongly continuous semigroups. Subsequently, we analyse the long-time behavior of the solutions in two steps. First, we find attracting invariant manifolds of low dimension benefitting from the fact that the system is singularly perturbed, i. e., the optical and the electronic variables operate on differente time-scales. The flow on these manifolds can be approximated by the so-called mode approximations. The dimension of these mode approximations depends on the number of critical eigenvalues of the linear hyperbolic operator. Next, we perform a detailed numerical and analytic bifurcation analysis for the two most common constellations. Starting from known results for the single-mode approximation, we investigate the two-mode approximation in the special case of a rapidly rotating phase difference between the two optical components. In this case, the first-order averaged model unveils the mechanisms for various phenomena observed in simulations of the complete system. Moreover, it predicts the existence of a more complex spatio-temporal behavior. In the scope of the averaged model, this is a bursting regime.
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    Transient numerical simulation of sublimation growth of SiC bulk single crystals : modeling, finite volume method, results
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2003) Philip, Peter
    This work treats transient numerical simulation of growth of silicon carbide (SiC) bulk single crystals by physical vapor transport (also called the modified Lely method). A transient mathematical model of the growth process is presented. Subsequently, the finite volume method for the discretization of evolution equations, which constitutes the basis for the numerical simulations presented in this work, is studied mathematically, proving the existence of discrete solutions. All material data used for numerical simulations in this work are collected in the appendix. Starting with a description of the physical growth procedure, problems arising during the growth process are discussed as well as techniques that are used for process control. It is explained why numerical simulation is an important tool for control, and the advantages of a transient approach are considered. Within the presented transient model, continuous mixture theory is used to obtain balance equations for energy, mass, and momentum inside the gas phase. In particular, reaction-diffusion equations are deduced. Heat conduction is treated inside solid materials. Heat transport by radiation is modeled via the net radiation method for diffuse-gray radiation to allow for radiative heat transfer between the surfaces of cavities. The model includes the semi-transparency of the single crystal via a band approximation. Induction heating is modeled by an axisymmetric complex-valued magnetic scalar potential that is determined as the solution of an elliptic problem. The resulting heat source distribution is calculated from the magnetic potential. The heat sources are updated continuously during the solution of the transient problem for the temperature evolution to allow for changes in the electrical conductivity depending on temperature and for changes due to a moving induction coil. The finite volume method is treated in a rigorous mathematical framework. It allows the discretization of parabolic, hyperbolic, and elliptic partial differential equations, as they arise from the mathematical model of the growth process, including nonlocal contributions due to radiative heat transfer. The general abstract setting consists of a system of nonlinear evolution equations in arbitrary finite space dimension, each evolution equation living on a different polytope domain. In general, each evolution equation has diffusive and convective contributions as well as source and sink terms. Each contribution is permitted to depend on the solution. Discontinuities of the solution are allowed at domain interfaces. Interface conditions in terms of the solution and its flux are considered. Moreover, nonlocal interface conditions are considered. Outer boundary conditions include Dirichlet conditions, flux conditions, emission conditions, and nonlocal conditions. Time discretization is performed by an implicit Euler scheme, where an explicit discretization is allowed in certain dependencies such that the temperature-dependent emissivities can be taken from the previous time step. As usual, the space discretization is performed by integrating the evolution equations over control volumes and then using quadrature formulas. As an axisymmetric setting and cylindrical coordinates are used in the simulations, a treatment of change of variables is included in the abstract considerations. For the case that the evolution equations constitute nonlinear heat equations, still allowing nonlinear diffusion, convection, and source and sink terms, as well as nonlocal interface and boundary conditions as they arise from modeling radiative heat transfer, discrete L∞ - L1 a priori estimates are established for the system resulting from the finite volume discretization. A fixed point argument is then used to prove the existence and uniqueness of discrete solutions. The presented numerical simulations are conducted in an axisymmetric setting. They constitute transient investigations of control parameters affecting the temperature evolution during the heating of the growth apparatus. A cylindrically symmetric finite volume scheme provides the discretization for both the transient nonlinear heat problem and the stationary magnetic potential problem. For different heating powers and different vertical coil positions, the temperature evolution is monitored at the surface of the crystal and at the surface of the source powder as well as at the top and at the bottom of the growth apparatus. It is studied how the temperature difference between source and seed, which is highly relevant to the growth process, is related to the measurable temperature difference between bottom and top. Results concerning the time lack between the heating of the surface of the source powder and the heating of its interior are considered. Finally, the global evolution of temperature and heat sources is investigated.