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    Il motivo del confine nella poesia di Stefan George

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    Il lavoro, partendo dalla considerazione del motivo della cornice nella sua funzione strutturale ed estetica, ne individua lo sviluppo nella poesia di Stefan George fino al motivo del confine e del cerchio come figure del tempo e dell'esperienza

    Business Intelligence INFN: Introduzione ai Nuovi Report di Bilancio INFN

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    <p>L’obiettivo di questo elaborato è descrivere le scelte progettuali che hanno portato nel 2020 alla ristrutturazione della reportistica dedicata al Bilancio INFN presente sull’impianto di Business Intelligence (BI) INFN. Nello specifico vengono presentate le motivazioni della dismissione dei vecchi report multidimensionali basati su Viste OLAP in favore degli attuali report JRXML. Vengono anche presentati alcuni aspetti peculiari delle soluzioni implementate sul data warehouse che offre funzionalità di backend per l’impianto volte a garantire il giusto layer autorizzativo nell’accesso ai dati ed alle risorse.</p&gt

    "La poesia 'Einverleibung' di Stefan George", in Atti del XXVIII Convegno universitario di Bressanone (12-15 luglio 2001). Presentazione di F. Brugnolo, Dip. di Scienze Filologiche e Storiche, Trento.

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    L'analisi della poesia 'Einverleibung' di S. George intende mostrare quali siano le strategie retoriche del poeta per oscurare il suo messaggio. Messaggio che è di ordine poetologico, ma sostenuto dalla dinamica amorosa dell'inversione del rapporto amante-amato

    Updates on the INFN Open Access Repository

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    <p>Research organisations are moving to new models of sharing publications and data among communities in order to overcome limitations of current publishing systems: free and open access, data and publication associations, etc.<br>\nINFN and other organisations, both public and private, have signed a global initiative launched by <em>Science Europe</em>, named <strong>Plan S</strong>, aimed at moving the state funded research works in open repositories or journal available to all.</p>\n\n<p>In this context, we have updated the pilot of the INFN Open Access Repository, that is operational since 2014, to a version that is compliant with Plan S requirements. Starting from Zenodo code, that powers the EC flagship repository with the same name, developed by CERN in the context of the OpenAIRE series of projects, we customised the implementation to add<br>\nfeatures useful for INFN.</p>\n\n<p>These include the integration with INFN-AAI for the authentication, configurable look and feel, data migration from previous repository and some fixes. Additionally, we have developed yaml files describing all micro services behind Zenodo for an automated deployment on a Kubernetes-based<br>\ninfrastructure.</p>\n\n<p>The repository is open for testing by all INFN staff and associated researchers and people from other organisations are also investigating it, already. We are currently preparing a Conceptual Design Report for the updater repository for evaluation by the INFN management and we will report<br>\non it.</p&gt

    Updates on the INFN Open Access Repository

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    <p>Research organisations are moving to new models of sharing publications and data among communities in order to overcome limitations of current publishing systems: free and open access, data and publication associations, etc.<br>\nINFN and other organisations, both public and private, have signed a global initiative launched by <em>Science Europe</em>, named <strong>Plan S</strong>, aimed at moving the state funded research works in open repositories or journal available to all.</p>\n\n<p>In this context, we have updated the pilot of the INFN Open Access Repository, that is operational since 2014, to a version that is compliant with Plan S requirements. Starting from Zenodo code, that powers the EC flagship repository with the same name, developed by CERN in the context of the OpenAIRE series of projects, we customised the implementation to add<br>\nfeatures useful for INFN.</p>\n\n<p>These include the integration with INFN-AAI for the authentication, configurable look and feel, data migration from previous repository and some fixes. Additionally, we have developed yaml files describing all micro services behind Zenodo for an automated deployment on a Kubernetes-based<br>\ninfrastructure.</p>\n\n<p>The repository is open for testing by all INFN staff and associated researchers and people from other organisations are also investigating it, already. We are currently preparing a Conceptual Design Report for the updater repository for evaluation by the INFN management and we will report<br>\non it.</p&gt

    INFN-CNAF Annual Report 2013

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    <p>This first CNAF Annual Report is dedicated to CNAF itself: to its first 50 years, to those who founded<br>it, to those who contributed to improving it until it became one of the main data centers for experimental<br>physics and particle physics especially, to those who succeeded in attracting copious external funding to<br>our Institute. European funds, regional funds and prize funds have in fact allowed us to inject our center<br>with innovation and development, to remain technologically advanced and to face with adequate tools<br>the increasingly engaging challenges our experiments require. But this first activity report is primarily<br>dedicated to all CNAF personnel, both staff and temporary collaborators, who day by day make it<br>happen.</p&gt

    CovidStat @ INFN Open Access Repository

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    <p>La presentazione mostra il modello dei dati e dei metadati per l'integrazione dei prodotti della ricerca dell'applicazione CovidStat (https://covid19.infn.it) con l'INFN Open Access Repository, in ottemperanza ai principi FAIR (www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/).</p&gt
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