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H. Walter Schmitt (Hrsg.), Vom Sprecher zum Hörer ; Kommunikationswissenschaftlic he Beiträge zur Gesprächsanalyse
Saint-Gérand Jacques-Philippe. H. Walter Schmitt (Hrsg.), Vom Sprecher zum Hörer ; Kommunikationswissenschaftlic he Beiträge zur Gesprächsanalyse. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tome 21, fascicule 2, 1999. Constitution de la syntaxe. pp. 185-186
Ein schönes neues Lied zu Ehren gemeinen löblichen drei Bünden, in alter hoher freier Rhätien ober Deutschland
vnd zů sonderer Geflißner Danckerzeigung Gegen Dem Großgeachten/ Gestrengen/ Edlen/ Ehren-Nothvesten/ seinem großgönstigen gebietenden Herren vn[d] Patronen H. Obersten Iohan Guler von Weineck/ Rittern/ Geweßnen Landthaubtman Veltlins/ vnd Landtamman vff Davos/ [et]c. Durch Fortvnat Sprecher von Berneck/ der Rechten Doctor gestelltTonangabe auf Blatt a₂ recto: "Im Thon/ Wilhelmus von Nassauwe [et]c."Mutmasslicher Druckort und Drucker gemäss Mitteilung von E. NehlsenHandschriftliche Widmung auf der Titelseite: "Dem ehrenvesten Herren Zachariæ Büngier Burgern zů S. Gallen zů Handen.
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
Sprecher - Isaac Sprecher (1851)
A.B.; Philomathaean; Linnaean. Entered Preparatory 1845 from farming. Born July 19, 1825, Clearspring, Md. Parents, Daniel and Mary. Licensed as clergyman, 1852; asst. instructor, Wittenberg C., 1851-52; prin. of prep. dept., same, 1852-53; prof. of History and prin. of the prep. dept., same, 1852-69; prof. of Ancient Languages, same, 1869-78; supt. of public schools, Washington Co., Md., 1878-1907; retired 1878. Died June 12, 1907. Married Aug. 2, 1853, Catharine Ankeney, Clearspring, Md., who died Dec. 31, 1878. Children: Mary Catharine, b. June 6, 1854, d. Feb. 26, 1895; Anna Julia, b. Sept. 21, 1856, d. March 3, 1918.The individual photographs were resealed with new glass on 1-13-1992, though the original glass was retained for the photo of Dr. Baugher. The original back dust cover with pencil annotation [Wm. H. Caslar (Daguerreian Artist) July 29th, 1851] was removed and kept with the photographs; 'Early photography at Gettysburg' by William A. Frassanito identifies photographer as William H. Caslow
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
The construction of Karen Karnak: The multi-author-function
This thesis is situated within the comparatively recent developments of Web 2.0 and the emergence of interactive WikiMedia, and explores the mode of authorship within a Read/Write culture compared to that of a Read/Only tradition. The hypothesis of this study is that the role of the audience has become merged with the author, and as such, represents new functions and attributes, distinct from a more conventional concept of authorship, in which the roles of audience and author are more separate. Read/Write and participatory culture, as defined by this study, is focused on collaboration, and includes the influences of D.I.Y. culture, Open-Source practices and the production of text by multiple authors. Multi-authorship presents a re-thinking of several concepts which support the notion of the individual author, since the focus of multi-authorship is not on attribution and ownership of a finished text, but on the continued malleability of a text. Modes of multi-authorship, demonstrated in the use of the pseudonyms Alan Smithee and Karen Eliot, represent declarative authors whose names signify multiple origins, whilst concurrently indicating a distinct body of work. The function of these names form an important context to this study, since primary research involves the construction of an experimental mode of multi-authorship utilising WikiMedia technology and the interaction of thirty nine participants, who are invited to create a body of work under the collective pseudonym Karen Karnak. The data generated by this experiment is analysed using aspects of Michel Foucault's author-function to identify and determine power structures inherent in the WikiMedia context. The interplay of power structures, including concepts such as identity, ownership and the body of work, affect the resulting mode of authorship and contribute to the construction of Karen Karnak, suggesting further areas of research into the emerging multi-author
Contribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Country’S H-Index
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development on country’s scientific ranking as measured by H-index. Moreover, this study applies ICT development sub-indices including ICT Use, ICT Access and ICT skill to find the distinct effect of these sub-indices on country’s H-index. To this purpose, required data for the panel of 14 Middle East countries over the period 1995 to 2009 is collected. Findings of the current study show that ICT development increases the H-index of the sample countries. The results also indicate that ICT Use and ICT Skill sub-indices positively contribute to higher H-index but the effect of ICT access on country’s H-index is not clear
Dorcus parallelipipedus Linnaeus 1758
Dorcus parallelipipedus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Figs. 16–17) Scarabaeus parallelipipedus Linnaeus, 1758: 354. Dorcus parallelipipedus reichei Ganglbauer, 1886: 81. Examined material. 1 male, Hamadan: Malayer, IV. 2005, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 female, Mazandaran: Qaemshahr, IX. 2002, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 male, 2 females, Mazandaran: 3 km S of Kelerd, ~ 200 m (36 ° 29.8 'N 52 ° 17.21 'E), 27.IV. 1999, L. Nádai (CLN); 1 male, Semnan: Damghan, X. 2004, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 female, East Azarbaijan: Maragheh, VIII. 2003, Ghahari (MZUF); 1 male, Alborz: Karaj, VI. 2004, H. Ghahari (CLB); 1 male, Khorasan: Mashhad, VII. 2003, H. Ghahari (CLB); 1 male, Fars: Abadeh, IX. 2003, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 female, Isfahan: Najaf-Abad, VIII. 2000, H. Ghahari (CLB); 1 male, 1 female, Ilam: Ilam, IX. 2002, H. Ghahari (CLB); 1 male, Kerman: Kerman, VI. 2001, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 female, Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari: Shahrekord, VII. 2003, H. Ghahari (MZUF); 1 male, Guilan: 10 km S Asalem, 150 m, 18.V. 2002 (CGLM); 9 males, 9 females (as D. parallelipipedus reichei, det. K.-D. Schenk), Mazandaran: about 19 km SE Sari, 300 m, 26–30.VI. 1998, Heinz (CKDS); 1 male, Mazandaran: Nur National Park, Kajvil Forest, ~ 28 m (36 ° 34.763 'N, 52 °04.035'E), 13.V. 2008, K. Víg (CLN); 1 male, 1 female, Guilan: Astara, Chubar, 14.VIII. 1976, Reznavi (NMNHI); 1 female, Guilan: 36 km W Bandar-e Anzali, 9.V. 1974, Kimbali (NMNHI); 1 female, Guilan: road from Asalem to Heroabad, 10.V. 1974, N. Thireau (NMNHI); 8 males, 5 females, Golestan: 150 m, 10 km S Bandar e Gaz (36.45 °N, 53.57 °E), 27.V– 7.VI. 2001, G. Sama (MZUF, CLB); 2 males, 5 females (as D. parallelipipedus reichei), Pers. Kopet-Dagh, Siaret [= Golestan: Ziarat], 1160 m, 6.1899 coll. Hauser (NMB); 1 male (as D. parallelipipedus reichei), Pers. Kopet-Dagh, Dascht, 6.1902, coll. Hauser (NMB). Distribution. Widely distributed Palaearctic species (see Bartolozzi & Sprecher-Uebersax 2006). Distribution in Iran. Golestan, Guilan, Khorasan, Mazandaran (Král 2004; Sakenin et al. 2008), West Azerbaijan (Sakenin et al. 2008), Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari, East Azerbaijan, Fars, Hamadan, Ilam, Isfahan, Kerman, Semnan, Tehran (new records). Remarks. We consider Dorcus parallelipipedus reichei to be a synonym of Dorcus parallelipipedus, as in Bartolozzi & Sprecher-Uebersax (2006). Quoted host plants in Iran are Ficus carica (Moraceae) and Ulmus campestris (Ulmaceae) (Sakenin et al. 2008).Published as part of Bartolozzi, Luca, Ghahari, Hassan, Sprecher-Uebersax, Eva & Zilioli, Michele, 2014, A checklist of stag beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Lucanidae) from Iran, pp. 422-436 in Zootaxa 3887 (3) on page 429, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3887.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/22482
Fully Turbulent Mean Velocity Profile for Purely Viscous non-Newtonian Fluids
The characteristic near wall behavior of turbulent flow of purely-viscous non-Newtonian fluids is discussed for both power-law (P.-L.) and Herschel-Bulkley (H.-B.) rheological models. A proper scaling is presented for H.-B. fluids to establish an analogy with power-law fluids with same flow index. To provide reference data for turbulent flow of non-Newtonian fluids, DNS simulations of power-law fluids are conducted in a rectangular channel for a large range of power-law indices ( = 0.5, 0.69, 0.75, 0.9, 1, 1.2). The DNS data show that the mean velocity profile in the viscous and logarithmic layers follow expressions of the form and respectively, where shows a logarithmic dependency on the flow index.Comparison with some experimental data shows the above formulation to be valid for Reynolds numbers (based on shear velocity) as high as 1000
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