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2021-02-25: Mr. Ammar KESSAB, Principal Governance Officer, African Development Bank attending a virtual meeting on the subject 'Promoting good Governance of Public Relation Institutions'.
In relation to collaborative production, the Flickr concept can be distinguished from many other forms of online collaboration as individuals maintain full ownership of their work.
Much theory has been focused upon collaborative work where individual input online is co-operative and is producing a single textual medium. The most prominent example of this online is Wikipedia, where individuals become editors of a single piece of text, offering their own knowledge to the piece and building the text via numerous sources. This process is founded upon a number of concepts which are therefore inapplicable to Flickr - included externalisation and internalisation, accomodation and assimilation (see Cress & Kimmerle 2008), and explicit and implicit coordination (see Kittur & Kraut 2008).
Whilst Flickr involves collaborative production, it can be identified as distinct from many other forms of collaborative online work in that it allows producers to maintain full control over their own content, whilst still encouraging group collaboration in terms of specific interests.
Relation And Function Relations can be defined as set of ordered pairs of input values with output values, such that ‘P’ and ‘Q’ be two sets, a binary relation from P to Q is a subset of P´Q.
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Title: Nasal polypus with neuralgia, hay fever, & asthma in relation to ethmoiditis [electronic resource]
Creator: Woakes, Edward, 1837-1912
Publisher: London : H.K. Lewis
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1887
Language: eng
Includes index
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Title: A post-graduate lecture on the influence of the arterioles in relation to various pathological conditions
Creator: Johnson, George, Sir, 1818-1896
Creator: Mott, F. W. (Frederick Walker), 1853-1926 former owner. UkLU-K
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : British Medical Association
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1894
Language: eng
Description: King’s College London
Spine title: Pamphlets
Cover title
Caption title: The influence of the arterioles in relation to various pathological conditions
"Reprinted for the author from the British Medical Journal, April 21st and 28th, 1894"
This item is included in two bound volumes of reprints from Sir Frederick Walker Mott’s library
Item bound with Knapp has handwritten inscription on first page of article: "With the Author's compliments"
Item 16, bound with Knapp, Accidents from the electric current, 1890
Item 14, bound with Hampe, Über Geisteskrankheiten infolge Schwefelkohlenstoff-Vergiftung, 1895
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