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Gerstein, Lawrence H., and Pamela Valera. "Tin, Aluminum, and Diamonds:Strengthening the Alchemy of the Journal of Social Action in Counseling and Psychology." Journal for Social Action in Counseling & Psychology 9, no. 1 (2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/jsacp.9.1.1-8.

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The purpose of this article is to articulate the incoming Co-Editors’ plan, mission, and vision to preserve and enhance the quality and reputation of the Journal of Social Action in Counseling and Psychology. Further, it provides some background about each editor, and offers words of appreciation to the individuals and the academic institutions that support them as Co-Editors.
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Amelia, Diah. "EDITORS' COMMUNICATION PATTERNS IN THE PROCESS OF BOOK MANUSCRIPTING AT POLIMEDIA PUBLISHING." Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia 2, no. 1 (2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.25008/jkiski.v2i1.87.

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Editors have a responsibility for editing the manuscripts. Editing is a process to improve a manuscript to be eligible for publication. The purpose of this study is to understand and describe the editors' communication patterns. Editors must communicate with the authors, publishing companies, and readers. This study may help to understand and describe the editors' communication patterns, including the influence of knowledge and education in the process of work. This study is a qualitative study using phenomenological study. Phenomenological study is a study that seeks the essence of the meaning of phenomena experienced by some individuals. Researcher can conduct communication research and examine the symptoms of humanities. Informants in this study are editors at Polimedia Publishing. Polimedia Publishing is one of university publishers. The theory used is interpersonal communication theory, supported by the knowledge of editor who explained about a mutual communication between editors and authors as well as publishers. The result of the study is that an editor should have specific communication patterns, knowledge, as well as proper education in completing a manuscript as a part of literacy.
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Edison, Edison, and Reski Pulpi Tambes. "Peran Editor Video Dalam Produksi Program Sembang Malam di Ceria TV Pekanbaru." An-Nida' 43, no. 1 (2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24014/an-nida.v43i1.9378.

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AbstactMass communication must be adjacent to gatekeeper, referred to as gatekeeper in an assignment i.e. the person in charge of selecting, choosing, changing, responsible later on to a will be broadcast to audiences. At CeriaTV Pekanbaru Video Editor is the role holder of gatekeeper, because the video editor in CeriaTV Pekanbaru that will answer the results of the editing later and the creativity of an editor can add the selling value of a program that is edited and presented later to the audience. CeriaTv Pekanbaru still has a shortage of human resources, then the production Director, the documentation division can concurrently become an editor. The research aims to find out how the video Editor role in the production of Sembang Malam program at CeriaTV Pekanbaru. The subject of this study is CeriaTv Pekanbaru and the object of this research is the role of editors in the production of a Sembang Malam program at CeriaTV Pekanbaru. This research uses qualitative descriptive research methods. The results of the editor's role through the first three stages, the first offline editing stage, at this stage an editor can play a role in shooting with a cameraman whose goal is to know the picture during the editing process later, and data checking. Further more the online editing stage, at this stage an editor checks equipment on the editing equipment, has its own notes for editing (according to the script), content and video visuals, editors must have the creativity issued When content editing and video visuals take place. The last stage is mixing (merging between sound and video), at this stage the sound and video must be balanced and at this stage also there are additional sounds such as sound effect, and backsound if needed. From these three stages, an editor can produce programs, both and interestingly the program is in the editor and creativity of the editors package the program, hence the editor is very important to manage the program that will be aired on audiences. Talk show-based Sembang Malam programmes that cover the hottest things, as well as inviting guest stars that inspire, from communities and individuals.
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Andreadis, Stefanos. "Reviewers for Entomologia Hellenica." ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA 28, no. 1 (2019): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eh.19606.

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The Editor-in-Chief and the Subject Editors of Entomologia Hellenicathank the following scientists for their voluntary commitment of valuable professional time and expertise to peer reviewing manuscripts submitted for publication in our journal. The quality and scientific stature of the journal depends on the conscientious efforts of these individuals.
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Cohn, Ellen R., and Jana Cason. "Editors' Note." International Journal of Telerehabilitation 7, no. 1 (2015): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2015.6172.

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The Spring 2015 issue of the International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) contains original research that analyzes provider perspectives on the use of telepractice to serve the families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Two case studies examine the utility of administering Facial Affect Training through telepractice to individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury. An article in IJT’s policy section describes the process for the formulation of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) international telehealth position statement for occupational therapy. The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) consists of 84 member organizations representing over 420,000 occupational therapists internationally (WFOT, 2014). The Spring 2015 issue also contains announcements of upcoming conferences. As of May 2015, the International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) is live on PubMed Central: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/2411/. Articles from all past issues were indexed, as will be the current and future issues.
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Hansson, Gunnar Ólafur, Matti Miestamo, Catherine Ringen, Sten Vikner, and Marit Westergaard. "Note from the Editors." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 37, no. 1 (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586514000134.

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This is the first issue of volume 37 of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics. NJL is the journal of the Nordic Association of Linguists. Individuals may subscribe to the Journal by joining the Nordic Association of Linguists. The NAL membership form can be found on the Cambridge University Press web site of NJL, http://journals.cambridge.org/NJL, as well as on the NAL web site, http://www.uef.fi/nal.
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Hansson, Gunnar Ólafur, Marit Julien, and Matti Miestamo. "Note from the Editors." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 38, no. 1 (2015): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586515000013.

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This is the first issue of volume 38 of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics. NJL is the journal of the Nordic Association of Linguists. Individuals may subscribe to the Journal by joining the Nordic Association of Linguists. The NAL membership form can be found on the Cambridge University Press web site of NJL, http://journals.cambridge.org/NJL, as well as on the NAL web site, http://www.uef.fi/nal.
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Hansson, Gunnar Ólafur, Marit Julien, and Matti Miestamo. "Note from the Editors." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 39, no. 1 (2016): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586516000019.

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This is the first issue of volume 39 of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics. NJL is the journal of the Nordic Association of Linguists. Individuals may subscribe to the Journal by joining the Nordic Association of Linguists. The NAL membership form can be found on the Cambridge University Press web site of NJL, http://journals.cambridge.org/NJL, as well as on the NAL web site, http://www.uef.fi/nal.
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Ringen, Catherine, and Sten Vikner. "Note from the Editors." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 34, no. 1 (2011): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586511000023.

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This is the first issue of volume 34 of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics. The NJL is the journal of the Nordic Association of Linguists. Individuals may subscribe to the Journal by joining the Nordic Association of Linguists. The NAL membership form can be found on the Cambridge University Press web site of the NJL, http://journals.cambridge.org/NJL, as well as on the NAL web site, http://www.uef.fi/nal.
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Ringen, Catherine, and Sten Vikner. "Note from the Editors." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 35, no. 1 (2012): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586512000157.

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This is the first issue of volume 35 of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics. The NJL is the journal of the Nordic Association of Linguists. Individuals may subscribe to the Journal by joining the Nordic Association of Linguists. The NAL membership form can be found on the Cambridge University Press web site of the NJL, http://journals.cambridge.org/NJL, as well as on the NAL web site, http://www.uef.fi/nal.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Editors individuals"

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Barone, Jessica. "Livros didadicos de matematica da editora FTD no cenario brasileiro : as primeiras decadas do seculo XX." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/251884.

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Orientador: Maria Angela Miorim<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T01:44:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Barone_Jessica_M.pdf: 4058474 bytes, checksum: 11d44a6d13368c7d92320962629227ab (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008<br>Resumo: O presente trabalho tem como objetivo específico descrever e analisar, através da História da Educação Matemática, do Livro no Brasil e da História Geral da Educação, como os livros didáticos de matemática, em sua materialidade, especialmente os da editora FTD, se enquadram no contexto editorial e cultural desse período e como essa relação se estabeleceu economicamente, politicamente e socialmente, através de uma comunidade religiosa católica: a Sociedade dos Irmãos Maristas. Este estudo vai desde o estabelecimento da editora no Brasil em 1902 até o ano de 1930, quando entra em vigor a Reforma Francisco Campos, época em que as mudanças educacionais atingem proporções maiores e provocam mudanças observáveis nos livros didáticos<br>Abstract: The present study historical research has as specific objective to describe and to analyze through the History of the Mathematical Education, the history of text books in Brazil and the General History of the Education, how text books of mathematics, in its materiality, especially of publishing company FTD, fit in the publishing and cultural context of this period and how this relation established economically, politically and socially, through a religious community catholic: the Society of the Maristas Brothers. This study goes since the establishment of the publishing company in Brazil in 1902 until the year of 1930 when the Reformation enters in vigor Francisco Fields, time where the educational changes reach bigger ratios and provoke changes you observed in didactic books<br>Mestrado<br>Educação Matematica<br>Mestre em Educação
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Stuart, Charles A., and Michael H. Stone. "Reply to "Letter to the Editor: Comments on Stuart Et Al. (2016): 'myosin Content of Individual Human Muscle Fibers Isolated by Laser Capture Microdissection'"." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/4675.

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Corte, Meredith A. "The Effects of Individual and Routine Forces in Gatekeeping on Student Journalists and Editors of University Newspaper Publications." 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-08-7069.

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Most gatekeeping studies involve evaluating journalists and editors with years of media writing experience to determine how they are influenced by gatekeeping forces. While many universities publish a campus newspaper that is written and edited by the students, no research was found analyzing the impact that gatekeeping has on student newspaper publications. Therefore, this study attempted to measure the influence of gatekeeping forces on student reporters and student editors who work on university newspaper publications. Data was collected through a web-based questionnaire that measured the influence of individual and routine gatekeeping forces. A convenient sample size of N = 42 was used to gather information about how students perceived a news story's level of newsworthiness. Results of this study indicated that particular routine forces of news media actions and influences of newsworthiness were more significant than other forces and significant relationships exist among certain individual and routine forces. This study also looked at how news media job titles can determine the level of importance and influence of gatekeeping forces on news stories before reaching the final destination of publishing. Results indicated that significant differences exist in routine gatekeeping forces when compared to university student job title.
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Books on the topic "Editors individuals"

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National directory of editors & writers: Freelance editors, copyeditors, ghostwriters, and technical writers, and proofreaders for individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies. M. Evans, 2005.

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Ledeur, Jean Paul. Yves Klein: Catalogue of editions and sculptures edited = catalogue des editions et des sculptures editees. Guy Pieters Editeur, 1999.

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Bruce, Clarke. Dora Marsden and early modernism: Gender, individualism, science. University of Michigan Press, 1996.

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Opie, Julian. Julian Opie: The complete editions : 2012 - 2015. Alan Cristea Gallery, 2015.

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Polke, Sigmar. Sigmar Polke: Editions 1966-1995. Walker Art Center, 1995.

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Klaus, Littmann, ed. Keith Haring: Editions on paper, 1982-1990 : the complete printed works. Edition Cantz, 1993.

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Corò, Paola. Seleucid Tablets from Uruk in the British Museum. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-246-8.

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Between the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century the British Museum acquired as part of its cuneiform collections 120 economic tablets from Uruk dating to the Seleucid period; they belong to what has been described as “the most spectacular Hellenistic archives available today”. This book offers an analysis of the collection, accompanied by text editions. The approach adopted is to explore the documents in three main thematic sections: arable land, urban properties, and temple prebends. The administrative texts have been treated as a group. Particular attention is paid to the role played by specific families, individuals or groups in each area of interest, as well as to shedding new light on the ownership patterns and business strategies that characterised the activities of the parties to the documents.
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Ross Roundtable on Critical Issues in Family Medicine (3rd 1994 Washington, D.C.). Caring for individuals with Down syndrome and their families: Report of the Third Ross Roundtable on Critical Issues in Family Medicine in collaboration with the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine / editor, Dorothy E. Redfern. Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, 1995.

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Keith, Haring. Keith Haring: Editions on paper, 1982-1990 : the complete printed works : [from the collection of the Estate of Keith Haring]. Edited by Littmann Klaus. Cantz, 1997.

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Orlov, Sergey, and Gennadiy Ivanov. Special economic areas of Russia. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/995644.

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In this tutorial, one of the first in the Russian Federation on the topic, discusses the major theoretical and practical aspects of the model of spatial development of Russia as the fundamental basis of the modern system of strategic planning. Close attention is paid to development of special (free) economic zones, territories of priority socio-economic development of the system of free ports and innovative scientific and technology centres. Important factors to attract investors, the process of progressive economic development of individual territories are a free customs area, tax and some other privileges that define significant benefits for domestic and foreign businesses. This is one of the first editions, which has been studied in detail the issues of formation and functioning special economic areas.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation.&#x0D; For students enrolled in the following specialties and directions of preparation as "Customs", "Economic security" and "Economics", "Management", "State and municipal management", "trading business".
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Book chapters on the topic "Editors individuals"

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Borcsa, Maria, Jay L. Lebow, Reenee Singh, Glenn Larner, and Philip Messent. "Publication in Family Therapy Journals: Family Process, Journal of Family Therapy, and Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – A Discussion with Editors." In Systemic Research in Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy and Counseling. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36560-8_23.

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"Serial Editors." In Identifying and Addressing the Social Issues Experienced by Individuals with IDD. Elsevier, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2211-6095(17)30017-9.

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Nagatomo, Diane Hawley, Kathleen A. Brown, and Melodie L. Cook. "Introduction." In Foreign Female English Teachers in Japanese Higher Education: Narratives From Our Quarter. Candlin & Mynard ePublishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47908/11/i.

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This introduction, written by the three editors, gives an overview of the rationale and contents of the edited volume. The book is a collection of narratives, or stories. Each chapter highlighting particular issues that shape the personal and professional lives of foreign women teaching in Japanese higher education. The editors explain in this introduction that the authors of the contributing chapters reflect and analyze their experiences so that their “autobiographical stories shed light not just on the lives of specific individuals, but on certain themes that are relevant in a much broader way” (Vandrick, 2013, p. x). Integrated into the multiple stories that comprise our lives are the many identities that we hold for ourselves. These identities are situated in the many roles that we carry over our lives and careers—teacher, researcher, administrator, coordinator, mentor, student, mother, spouse, among others—all couched in our gendered identities.
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Minow, Martha. "News Deserts, Echo Chambers, Algorithmic Editors, and the Siren Call of Revenues." In Saving the News. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190948412.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 traces monumental shifts in the news industry and in the communications technologies and companies that have brought about a new ecosystem of news. Failing business models for newspapers, changes in media ownership, and the rise of digital platforms have all drawn viewership or financial support away from legacy media—and local news in particular. The effects signify nothing short of a crisis in journalism, characterized by growing news deserts, the development of echo chambers, and concentrated media ownership. These shifts in the news ecosystem affect not only individuals and communities but also the very workings of the American system of government: They threaten the critical role of the press in American democracy—the only private industry expected and relied upon by the nation’s founders.
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"EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS." In The Individual in History. Brandeis University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv102bffw.36.

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Bhugra, Dinesh, Kamaldeep Bhui, Samuel Y. S. Wong, and Stephen E. Gilman. "Conclusion." In Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health, edited by Dinesh Bhugra, Kamaldeep Bhui, Samuel Y. S. Wong, and Stephen E. Gilman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198792994.003.0060.

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Positive mental health can contribute to better educational, employment, and social functioning. Public mental health includes both mental health promotion and prevention of mental ill health. Public mental health works at levels of general and whole population and society, vulnerable groups and individuals, and those needing early diagnosis and intervention. At each level different strategies are required. It is recognized that, when in distress, most individuals will seek help first from within their personal, social, and folk support systems and seek professional help only if that does not work. This depends upon healthcare systems and available resources. In this chapter the editors propose that public mental health is an important part of any healthcare system and suggest ways forward. They recognize that there is research evidence confirming the value of mental health promotion through education and empowerment, and by promoting strength and resilience through various local and national activities
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Broadwater, Jeff, and Troy L. Kickler. "Afterword." In North Carolina's Revolutionary Founders. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469651200.003.0015.

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This brief epilogue concludes that state-level leaders, or what one contributor described as “ordinary founders,” were essential to mobilizing a largely parochial population to fight a long war for independence and later to support a new national government. In closing, the editors make three final observations. First, by the late 1780s, North Carolina’s Revolutionary founders began to pass from the scene, and the state entered a new political era. Second, although the individuals profiled in this book were a diverse group, probably none of them could be characterized as extreme nationalists. Third, many other figures and topics from this period in North Carolina history remain to be explored.
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Yıldız, Murat C. "Mapping the ‘Sports Nahda’." In Sport, Politics and Society in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065218.003.0002.

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This chapter traces the formation of a “sports awakening” in the Middle East during the late nineteenth century until the interwar period. This sports awakening consisted of government and private schools, fashionable sports clubs, a bustling multilingual sports press, and popular football matches and gymnastics exhibitions. The institutional and discursive trajectory of sports was not confined to a specific nation state; rather, it was a regional phenomenon. Educators, sports club administrators, students, club members, editors, columnists, and government officials helped turn sports into a regular fixture of the urban landscape of cities across the Middle East. These developments reveal the profound intellectual and ethnoreligious diversity of the individuals and institutions that shaped the defining contours of sports throughout the Middle East.
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"Editors." In The Roots of Perception - Individual Differences in Information Processing within and beyond Awareness. Elsevier, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-4115(08)62398-5.

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Frey, R. G. "Series Editor's Introduction." In Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility. Cambridge University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511815508.001.

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Conference papers on the topic "Editors individuals"

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Arooj, Safa, Shaban Zulfiqar, Muhammad Qasim Hunain, Suleman Shahid, and Asim Karim. "Web-ALAP: A Web-based LaTeX Editor for Blind Individuals." In ASSETS '20: The 22nd International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3373625.3417009.

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Sharma, Vipin, and Caroline C. Hayes. "Operation Ordering Principles and Intra-Setup Planner: Combining Human Control With Automation in Process Planning." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/dfm-21186.

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Abstract We present in this paper 1) operation ordering principles and 2) a customizable process planner, Intra-Setup Planner that implements those principles. The principles and the planner focus on sequencing cutting operations within individual setups for three and five axis prismatic milling applications. There is no general agreement on ordering principles largely because different shops have very different needs. To address a wide range of users’ needs, we have designed both the ordering principles and the Intra-Setup Planner to support flexibility rather than providing a single one-size-fits-all prescription for operation ordering. The Intra-Setup Planner provides a convenient user interface, Rule Editor through which users can select the ordering principles that suit their own situation, an automated planner that will follow the user selected principles, and a Plan Editor to allow final adjustments. The combination of flexible principles and user control maximize the strengths of human and machine intelligence.
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Robinson Beachboard, Martine. "Uniting Idaho: A Small Newspaper Serves Hispanic Populations in Distributed Rural Areas." In InSITE 2007: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3111.

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Print-media needs of Hispanics in non-metropolitan areas of America are often overlooked. One newspaper editor in Idaho found Hispanics to be invisible in her small community and its newspaper, except in crime reports. So she began publishing the bilingual Idaho Unido. This study addresses the publisher’s business model and motivation for publication. It is based on two research streams: theories of the press from Siebert, Peterson, and Schramm in 1956 through McQuail in 2005 and cultural maintenance perspectives. The Idaho Unido story represents a revelatory case, demonstrating the power of a motivated individual to essentially subvert the dominant media paradigm by creating a successful, independent publication specifically intended to serve the information, entertainment and cultural-identity needs of a small, marginalized population living in widely distributed rural areas.
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Zhan, Pei, Uma Jayaram, Sankar Jayaram, OkJoon Kim, and Lijuan Zhu. "Knowledge Representation and Ontology Mapping Methods for Product Data in Engineering Applications." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-50135.

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This work seeks to create a semantic approach that uses ontologies for sharing knowledge related to product data in CAD/CAE applications and for integrating the design evaluation information that these applications individually provide. Our overall approach is coined OADE, Ontology-based Adaptive Design Evaluation. This paper reports on a piece of our ongoing work in this area. The key contributions of this paper include methods for the design of knowledge representation in product design and analysis, population of product data semantics, creation of ontology mapping methods and mapping representations, and mapping of product data semantics to the target application. The mapping method finds matching concepts between different ontologies based on three basic concept relation types: composition, inheritance, and attribute. A prototype implementation is being created using technologies such as OWL (representation tool), Jena (ontology builder), and Prote´ge´ (ontology editor) to demonstrate the approach for integrating a parametric CAD system, custom virtual assembly application, and an ergonomics engineering application. An example is given in this paper to illustrate how this approach can help integration between a product design application and an assembly simulation analysis application. The significance of this work is that it will provide the capability to create, share, and exchange knowledge for solving design evaluation challenges involving multiple applications and multiple viewpoints. A design decision can thus be described using the common concepts across the diverse entities.
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Bracewell, Rob H., Saeema Ahmed, and Ken M. Wallace. "DRed and Design Folders: A Way of Capturing, Storing and Passing On Knowledge Generated During Design Projects." In ASME 2004 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2004-57165.

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This paper describes a software tool called DRed (the Design Rationale editor), that allows engineering designers to record their design rationale (DR) at the time of its generation and deliberation. DRed is one of many proposed derivatives of the venerable IBIS concept, but by contrast with other tools of this type, practicing designers appear surprisingly willing to use it. DRed allows the issues addressed, options considered, and associated arguments for and against, to be captured graphically. The software, despite still being essentially a research prototype, is already in use on high profile design projects in an international aerospace company, including the presentation of results of design work to external customers. The paper compares DRed with other IBIS-derived software tools, to explain how it addresses problems that seem to have made them unsuitable for routine use by designers. In addition to the capture and presentation of the DR itself, the set of linked DR graphs can be used to provide a map of the contents of an electronic Design Folder, containing all the documents created by an individual or team during a design project. The structure of the knowledge model instantiated in such a Design Folder is described. By reprising a design case study published at the DTM 2003 conference, concerning the design of a Mobile Arm Support (MAS), the DRed knowledge model is compared with the previously proposed Design Data Model (DDM), to show how it addresses the shortcomings identified in the DDM. Finally the methodology and results of the preliminary evaluation of the use of DRed by aerospace designers are presented.
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Kashima, Koichi, Tomonori Nomura, and Koji Koyama. "2004 Edition of Japanese Fitness-for-Service Code for Nuclear Power Plants." In ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2006-icpvt-11-93190.

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JSME (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers) published the first edition of a FFS (Fitness-for-Service) Code for nuclear power plants in May 2000, which provided rules on flaw evaluation for Class 1 pressure vessels and piping, referring to the ASME Code Section XI. The second edition of the FFS Code was published in October 2002, to include rules on in-service inspection. Individual inspection rules were prescribed for specific structures, such as the Core Shroud and Shroud Support for BWR plants, in consideration of aging degradation by Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC). Furthermore, JSME established the third edition of the FFS Code in December 2004, which was published in April 2005, and it included requirements on repair and replacement methods and extended the scope of specific inspection rules for structures other than the BWR Core Shroud and Shroud Support. Along with the efforts of the JSME on the development of the FFS Code, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, the Japanese regulatory agency approved and endorsed the 2000 and 2002 editions of the FFS Code as the national rule, which has been in effect since October 2003. The endorsement for the 2004 edition of the FFS Code is now in the review process.
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Campbell, Ann N., William F. Filter, and Nicholas Antoniou. "Die Backside FIB Preparation for Identification and Characterization of Metal Voids." In ISTFA 1999. ASM International, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa1999p0317.

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Abstract Both the increased complexity of integrated circuits, resulting in six or more levels of integration, and the increasing use of flip-chip packaging have driven the development of integrated circuit (IC) failure analysis tools that can be applied to the backside of the chip. Among these new approaches are focused ion beam (FIB) tools and processes for performing chip edits/repairs from the die backside. This paper describes the use of backside FIB for a failure analysis application rather than for chip repair. Specifically, we used FIB technology to prepare an IC for inspection of voided metal interconnects (“lines”) and vias. Conventional FIB milling was combined with a superenhanced gas assisted milling process that uses XeF2 for rapid removal of large volumes of bulk silicon. This combined approach allowed removal of the TiW underlayer from a large number of M1 lines simultaneously, enabling rapid localization and plan view imaging of voids in lines and vias with backscattered electron (BSE) imaging in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Sequential cross sections of individual voided vias enabled us to develop a 3D reconstruction of these voids. This information clarified how the voids were formed, helping us identify the IC process steps that needed to be changed.
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Boss, Terry, J. Kevin Wison, Charlie Childs, and Bernie Selig. "Gas Transmission Pipeline Safety and Integrity Activities and Results for INGAA Pipeline Companies." In 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2012-90490.

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Interstate natural gas transmission pipelines have performed some standardized integrity management processes since the inception of ASME B3.18 in 1942. These standardized practices have been always preceded by new technology and individual company efforts to improve processes. These standardized practices have improved through the decades through newer consensus standard editions and the adoption of pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192). The Pipeline Safety Improvement Act which added to the list of these improved practices was passed at the end of 2002 and has been recently reaffirmed in January of 2012. The law applies to natural gas transmission pipeline companies and mandates additional practices that the pipeline operators must conduct to ensure the safety and integrity of natural gas pipelines with specific safety programs. Central to the 2002 Act is the requirement that pipeline operators implement an Integrity Management Program (IMP), which among other things requires operators to identify so-called High Consequence Areas (HCAs) on their systems, conduct risk analyses of these areas, and perform baseline integrity assessments and reassessments of each HCA, according to a prescribed schedule and using prescribed methods. The 2002 Act formalized, expanded and standardized the Integrity Management (IM) practices that individual operators had been conducting on their pipeline systems. The recently passed 2012 Pipeline Safety Act has expanded this effort to include measures to improve the integrity of the total transmission pipeline system. In December 2010, INGAA launched a voluntary initiative to enhance pipeline safety and communicate the results to stakeholders. The efforts are focused on analyzing data that measures the effectiveness of safety and integrity practices, detects successful practices, identifies opportunities for improvement, and further focuses our safety performance by developing an even more effective integrity management process. During 2011, a group chartered under the Integrity Management Continuous Improvement initiative(IMCI) identified information that may be useful in understanding the safety progress of the INGAA membership as they implemented their programs that were composed of the traditional safety practices under DOT Part 192, the PHMSA IMP regulations that were codified in 2004 and the individual operator voluntary programs. The paper provides a snapshot, above and beyond the typical PHMSA mandated reporting, of the results from the data collected and analyzed from this integrity management activity on 185,000 miles of natural gas transmission pipelines operated by interstate natural gas transmission pipelines. Natural gas transmission pipeline companies have made significant strides to improve their systems and the integrity and safety of their pipelines in and beyond HCAs. Our findings indicate that over the course of the data gathering period, pipeline operators’ efforts are shown to be effective and are resulting in improved pipeline integrity. Since the inception of the IMP and the expanded voluntary IM programs, the probability of leaks in the interstate natural gas transmission pipeline system continues on a downward slope, and the number of critical repairs being made to pipe segments that are being reassessed under integrity programs, both mandated and voluntary, are decreasing dramatically. Even with this progress, INGAA members committed in 2011 to embarking on a multi-year effort to expand the width and depth of integrity management practices on the interstate natural gas transmission pipeline systems. A key component of that extensive effort is to design metrics to measure the effectiveness to achieve the goals of that program. As such, this report documents the performance baseline before the implementation of the future program.
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Piasecka, Magdalena, Mieczyslaw E. Poniewski, and Sylwia Hozejowska. "Experimental Error Analysis and Heat Polynomial Method Improvement for Boiling Heat Transfer Numerical Calculations in Minichannels." In ASME 3rd International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2005-75142.

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The paper continues the discussion of experimental and numerical investigations of forced convection boiling heat transfer in vertical minichannels covered by two former editions of this conference and our previous papers. Liquid crystal thermography technique was used for measuring the two-dimensional heating surface temperature distribution and boiling front detection. Influence of selected parameters on boiling heat transfer and nucleation hysteresis was observed and discussed. The two-dimensional heat transfer model and the analytic-numerical heat polynomial method were applied to solve the inverse boundary value problem and determine the temperature distributions in the heating foil and protecting glass and the boiling heat transfer coefficient as well. This paper shows how to modify and improve the heat polynomial method if we know the measurement errors and implement them into the numerical procedure. The accuracy of temperature measurements on the heating surface with liquid crystal method was estimated and the analysis of experimental results was given. The functions sought in numerical calculations describe temperature distribution in the protecting glass and the heating foil of the minichannel. They are presented in the form of linear combination of heat polynomials. The adopted boundary conditions and temperature measurements are used to construct error functionals. The latter express the root-mean-square errors, with which computed solutions satisfy relevant boundary conditions. On the basis of functional minimalisation unknown coefficients of linear combinations are determined. The solutions obtained satisfy the differential equations in the exact manner whereas the adopted boundary conditions are met in the approximate fashion. The unknown boiling heat transfer coefficient is the function computed from the boundary condition of the third kind. In the modified method, measurement errors are weights for individual temperature measurements. The more accurate is the measurement, i.e. has a smaller error, the greater is the weight put to it in further calculations. Therefore, it is possible to heighten the accuracy with which glass and foil temperature distributions, determined experimentally, fulfil the assumed equality conditions on the contact surface. Temperature distributions in the glass and the foil, computed on the basis of the modified method, are closer to real values than those obtained with the basic one. Local heat transfer coefficients obtained for two-dimensional boiling heat transfer model with both the basic and the modified heat polynomial methods are also compared.
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Nijhawan, Sunil. "Regulatory Actions That Hinder Development of Effective Risk Reduction Measures by the Nuclear Industry for Enhanced Severe Accident Prevention and Mitigation Measures After Fukushima." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60700.

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The official report of The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission concluded that “The TEPCO Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators and TEPCO, and the lack of governance by said parties. They effectively betrayed the nation’s right to be safe from nuclear accidents. Therefore, we conclude that the accident was clearly ‘manmade.’ We believe that the root causes were the organizational and regulatory systems that supported faulty rationales for decisions and actions, rather than issues relating to the competency of any specific individual.” This wakeup call for the nuclear power utilities should require a public review of their relationship with of regulators. However, severe accident related risk reduction is a relatively uncharted territory and given the apparent lack of in-house technical expertise, the regulators are heavily relying on the qualitative and ‘hand waving’ arguments being presented by the utilities inherently disinterested in further investments they are not required to make under original license conditions. As a result, it has accelerated further deterioration of the safety culture and emboldened many within the regulatory staff to undertake or support otherwise questionable decisions in support of the utilities that prefer status quo. Case in point is the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) which mostly accepts any and all requests by the nuclear power industry. After Fukushima, the CNSC took a year to publish a set of ‘Action Items’ for the Canadian Nuclear industry to prepare plans over 3 years and then accepted most if not all submissions that in many cases barely addressed the already watered down recommendations. In some cases the solutions proposed by the industry were economically expedient but technically flawed; and some could even be considered dangerous. CNSC also published a study on consequences of a severe accident with a source term that was limited to the desirable safety goal (100 TBq of Cs-137), which coincidently years later matched the utility ‘calculations’, but orders of magnitude smaller than predicted by independent evaluations. As a result, some well publicized conclusions on the benign nature of consequences of a CANDU severe accident were made and the local and provincial agencies that actually are supposed to prepare off-site emergency measures were left with an incorrect picture of what havoc a severe accident can cause otherwise. CNSC then published a much publicized video highlighting the available operator actions to terminate the accident early and later a report outlining the accident progression for a severe accident without operator action with conclusions that were immediately technically suspect from a variety of aspects. The aim was to claim that a severe core damage accident has no unfavorable off-site consequences. The regulator effectively, in this case, comes across as a promoter for the industry it is legislated to regulate. The paper outlines examples of actions being taken by the regulators that hinder development of effective risk reduction measures by the industry which otherwise would be forced to undertake them if the regulators had not stepped on the plate to bat for them. They vary from letters to editors to silence any safety concerns raised by the public, muzzling of its own staff, trying to silence external specialists who question their wisdom on to blatant disregard for any intervention by public they are required to entertain by law but are accustomed to factually ignore or belittle. The paper also outlines a number of examples of actions that an independent regulator would undertake to reduce the risk and enhance the safety culture. The nuclear regulatory regimes work well generally but in cases where it does not, the results can be disastrous as evident from the events in Japan and as is building up in Canada. The paper also summarizes the disparities between the number of Regulatory Actions instituted by the CNSC against small companies that use nuclear substances for industrial applications and almost none actions against the nuclear power plant utilities it regularly grants a pass in spite of the larger risk their operations pose to public.
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