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SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Det er kanskje ønsketenkning at Operaen ligger på St. Hanshaugen, med tanke på havnivåstigningen vi står foran hvis vi fortsetter som vi gjør med denne planeten.
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Improper display of music meta info (artist+track instead of just track) in album context. (see previous screenshot)
Seems to only apply to tracks that were synced without ever having been played or browsed/examined with iTunes prior to syncing. (which has been almost everything in my case b/c I do not use iTunes as my music player)
To fix: Browse every track hitting next in info/detail window in iTunes, then resync.
Just another reason I HATE iTunes.
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.
Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.
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Our social network research focuses on relationships in older forms of computer-mediated social network services like email lists, newsgroups, web boards and other repositories of threaded conversation. We found interesting “roles” like “answer person” (seen below). We documented this “answer person role: in a paper we recently published in the Journal of Social Structure: “Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups” which is available from: www.cmu.edu/joss/content/articles/volume8/Welser/ Some of the tools we used to do this study along with others are available from our website (http://www.research.microsoft.com/community/projects). Our research points to the way to move from “page rank” to “people rank” by generating “social accounting metadata”. These measures of author behavior capture the structure of conversations and populations of community participants; the results can provide useful relevance ranking features for improving community search. Eric Brill published on the topic of making use of Netscan metadata as a feature of relevance ranking algorithms:
Clay markers from ancient Mesopotamia used to provide clues to the contents of associated clay tablets. Girginakku represent the oldest know examples of metadata.
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Inspiration: I like the way the water bounces or spills off the vase onto the plant below and how the australian natives contrast the smooth texture of the water.
For: New Moments - Camera Craft Challenge
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Copyright © John G. Lidstone, all rights reserved.
You are warned: DO NOT STEAL or RE-POST THIS PHOTO.
It is an offence under law if you remove my copyright marking, or post this image anywhere else without my express written permission.
If you do, and I find out, you WILL be reported for copyright infringement action to the host platform and/or group applicable.
The same applies to all of my images.
My copyright is also embedded in the image metadata.