Category «Knowledge Management»

Multiple Crossings of a Large Glacial River by Canada Lynx

“Rivers may act as barriers to the movement of terrestrial mammals, which could limit dispersal and gene flow. Glacial rivers are particularly hazardous because of the cold water temperature and swift current. Yet, we determined that 2 Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) equipped with GPS collars repeatedly swam across the main channel of the Tanana River in interior Alaska in …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Application of the SES framework for model-based analysis of the dynamics of social-ecological systems

Stockholm Resilience Centre: Full reference: Schlüter, M., J. Hinkel, P. W. G. Bots, and R. Arlinghaus. 2014. Application of the SES framework for model-based analysis of the dynamics of social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society 19(1): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05782-190136. Download publication 19(1): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05782-19013 “Social-ecological systems (SES) are dynamic systems that continuously change in response to internal or external pressures. A …

Subjects: Climate Change, Knowledge Management

Pew – Older Adults and Technology Use

Aaron Smith – April 3, 2014: “America’s seniors have historically been late adopters to the world of technology compared to their younger compatriots, but their movement into digital life continues to deepen, according to newly released data from the Pew Research Center. In this report, we take advantage of a particularly large survey to conduct …

Subjects: Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management

Introducing the ACLU’s NSA Documents Database

By Emily Weinrebe, ACLU National Security Project: “The public debate over our government’s surveillance programs has reached remarkable heights since the first set of NSA disclosures in June 2013 based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Since then, additional disclosures by both the press and government have illuminated our government’s vast and invasive surveillance apparatus. These …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy

Google posts 360-degree “temple view” from atop Cambodia’s Angkor Wat

Wander through Angkor’s thousand-year-old temples on Street View:  “The sunrise at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic and breathtaking vistas. Dawn brings to light the many temples that are thousands of years old, nestled in a web of ancient roads and jungles. Today you’ll be one step closer …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Search Engines

MENA Women: Opportunities and Obstacles in 2014

“On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2014, the Middle East Program at the Wilson Center invited a cross-section of women activists, politicians, academics, and entrepreneurs to give us their views on the situation for women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This publication, MENA Women: Opportunities and Obstacles in 2014 includes pieces from …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Knowledge Management

Do Financial Knowledge, Behavior, and Well-Being Differ by Gender?

Via the Urban Institute: Brett Theodos, Emma Kalish, Signe-Mary McKernan, Caroline Ratcliffe: “Using the National Financial Capability Survey, we examine differences among men and women in financial knowledge, behavior, and well-being. We find that women are less financially knowledgeable than men. Women are less willing than men to take financial risks and have more credit cards than men. However, …

Subjects: Economy, Financial System, Knowledge Management

Towers Watson – Capturing Meaningful Employee Opinion Data

“Today’s business leaders are inundated with a vast ongoing flow of information. Technological advances allow us to track financial results, customer behavior and operational performance on an up-to-the-minute basis. It is therefore only natural for leaders to expect that all business-relevant information — including employee opinion — should be gathered and reported on an equally …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Knowledge Management

Developing a 21st Century Global Library for Mathematics Research

“Like most areas of scholarship, mathematics is a cumulative discipline: new research is reliant on well-organized and well-curated literature. Because of the precise definitions and structures within mathematics, today’s information technologies and machine learning tools provide an opportunity to further organize and enhance discoverability of the mathematics literature in new ways, with the potential to …

Subjects: Education, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

The inside story of MIT and Aaron Swartz

Follow up to previous postings on Aaron Swartz, via the Boston Globe – More than a year after Swartz killed himself rather than face prosecution, questions about MIT’s handling of the hacking case persist, By Marcella Bombardieri. “..MIT is a cradle of world-class scientific research with unpublished data and unpatented inventions on its network, and its leaders felt …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research