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Honeyman-Buck, Janice. "Tools for Multi-Media Presentations and Publications." Journal of Digital Imaging 23, no. 5 (August 13, 2010): 644–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10278-010-9325-2.

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Schrader, Wayne L., Ronald E. Voss, and Kent J. Bradford. "World Wide Web Access to Multimedia Resources." HortScience 31, no. 4 (August 1996): 588d—588. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.4.588d.

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Agricultural producers in the United States require timely and accurate information on critical issues, environmental crises, and best management practices to make effective production decisions and to remain competitive in a global economy. Sources of information (university departments, extension, industry, consultants, scientific and trade publications) often take a single discipline approach that makes it difficult for growers to process and utilize information effectively. The high cost of printed publications make frequent updates impractical, while rapidly changing technologies and issues demand continual publication changes and updates. The rapid development and peer review of multi-discipline, research based information is possible through computer information transfer technology. The Univ. of California's Vegetable Crops Research and Information Center (VRIC) has developed a new World Wide Web site to disseminate peer-reviewed fact sheets, research results, updated publications, and multi-media educational resources relating to critical issues, best management practices, postharvest handling, and marketing of vegetable crops. The website disseminates multi-discipline information originating from the Univ. of California, the USDA, and cooperating agencies and universities. The VRIC website proactively sends peer-reviewed critical issue fact sheets to selected news media, government, industry, and academic contacts. These fact sheets help personnel frequently contacted by the media during crises to answer questions effectively. The website directs visitors to additional agricultural information resources and contains information on careers and educational opportunities available in the field of vegetable crops.
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Bulatova, E. V., M. P. Gnativ, and A. A. Pogrebnyakova. "Non-Verbal Components of the Semantic Structure of Polycode Advertising Texts in the Instagram Network." Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture 27, no. 3 (2021): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv1.2021.27.3.055.

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The article is devoted to the role of non-verbal components (video, photo images, audio, graphic signs, etc.) in the semantic structure of polycode advertising publications. The empirical material included advertising messages retrieved from the social network Instagram. The role of nonverbal elements as the leading attractive component of the publication is defined. The practice of verbal and visual duplication of elements of the text semantic structure is revealed. The multi-functionality of visual elements as a component of the media text semantic structure is described. The role of visual, audial and graphic components in the logical framework of the message is fixed. The analysis of the survey of respondents allowed us to determine the general specifics of the perception of a polycode publication, as well as the problem areas of building an advertising media text in the Instagram social network.
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Knight, Dawn, David Evans, Ronald Carter, and Svenja Adolphs. "HeadTalk, HandTalk and the corpus: towards a framework for multi-modal, multi-media corpus development." Corpora 4, no. 1 (May 2009): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1749503209000203.

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In this paper, we address a number of key methodological challenges and concerns faced by linguists in the development of a new generation of corpora: the multi-modal, multi-media corpus – that which combines video, audio and textual records of naturally occurring discourse. We contextualise these issues according to a research project which is currently developing such a corpus: the ESRC-funded Understanding New Digital Records for e-Social Science (DReSS) project based at the University of Nottingham. 2 2 For further information, results and publications related to the project, please refer to the main DReSS website, at: http://web.mac.com/andy.crabtree/NCeSS_Digital_Records_Node/Welcome.html This paper primarily explores the questions of the functionality of the corpus, identifying the problems we faced in making multi-modal corpora ‘usable’ for further research. We focus on the need for new methods for categorising and marking up multiple streams of data, using, as examples, the coding of head nods and hand gestures. We also consider the challenges faced when integrating and representing the data in a functional corpus tool, to allow for further synthesis and analysis. Here, we also underline some of the ethical challenges faced in the development of this tool, exploring the issues faced both in the collection of data and in the future distribution of video corpora to the wider research community.
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Schrader, Wayne L., Ronald E. Voss, Kent J. Bradford, and Carol O'Neil. "Vegetable Crops Research and Information Center World Wide Web Site." HortScience 32, no. 3 (June 1997): 456C—456. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.3.456c.

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The Univ. of California's Vegetable Crops Research and Information Center (VRIC) has developed a new World Wide Web site that allows the rapid development and peer review of multi-discipline, research-based information. The VRIC website (http://vrichome.ucdavis.edu) disseminates peer-reviewed fact sheets, research results, updated publications, and multi-media educational resources relating to critical issues, best management practices, postharvest handling, and marketing of vegetable crops. The website disseminates multi-discipline information originating from the Univ. of California, the USDA, and cooperating agencies and universities. The VRIC website proactively sends peer-reviewed critical-issue fact sheets to selected news media, government, industry, and academic contacts. These fact sheets help personnel frequently contacted by the media during crises to answer questions effectively. The website directs visitors to additional agricultural information resources and contains information on careers and educational opportunities available in the field of vegetable crops.
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Atykanova, J. A. "CONTEMPORARY MEDIA IN KYRGYZSTAN: STATUS AND CHALLENGES IN THE COVERAGE OF INTER-ETHNIC RELATIONS (1990-2010)." Herald of KSUCTA n a N Isanov, no. 4-2020 (December 23, 2020): 537–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.35803/1694-5298.2020.4.537-543.

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The article contains up-to-date information on the history of the formation of the media market covering inter-ethnic relations in Kyrgyzstan. During the period of recent history, an information field has been formed in the republic, which has a clear position in the submission of information for its key audience. The media around the world play a key important role in stabilizing inter-ethnic relations in a multi-ethnic state, Kyrgyzstan is no exception. Kyrgyzstan allows representatives of ethnic groups currently residing in the Republic to have access to information in their mother tongue. Along with traditional print media, television and radio stations, Internet publications, news agencies, social media pages and messengers are actively pursuing information policy. In addition to domestic Kyrgyz-language media, the media broadcasting in Russian, Uzbek, Kazakh, Chinese, Turkish, Korean, Dungan are actively working in the republic. Each of them is a local or foreign mass media funded from abroad. All these forms of broadcasting and coverage of the political, economic and socio-cultural life of the republic form public opinion both at home and abroad.
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Natalia O., Avtaeva, Beynenson Vasilisa A., and Boldina Ksenia A. "The Evolution of the Role of Women in the Family and the Public Sphere (The Case of Domestic Women’s Periodicals of the Late 19th ‒ Early 20th Century )." Humanitarian Vector 15, no. 6 (December 2020): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2020-15-6-139-150.

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The purpose of the article is to consider the process of transformation of the image of a woman and the dominant family model in the main historical periods in the national female periodicals from the end of the 18th century to the present days. The authors note that the image of a woman in the gender media is changing due to the changes in the global and local agenda, in particular, due to the changes in the position of a woman in the family, the structure of a family, and decreasing of the number of family members. These transformations can also be explained by the change in the state’s requests for the promotion of a certain image, for example, the image of a patriotic woman during the Second World War and a mother woman in the post-war period. Over the course of many historical periods, rubrics devoted to the arrangement of everyday life, the relationship of the sexes, health and beauty, and motherhood remain the traditional rubrics of women’s publications. During more than two hundred years of publications, the image of a woman in them has gone through stages from primordial patriarchal models through a surge of individualization and independence to a moderate combination of the role of the homemaker and the installation of autonomy from men. The article also outlines the main trends in the development of modern women’s online publications, which, on the one hand, have inherited the theme and structure of traditional women’s magazines, and on the other, have the features of blogs. If certain characteristic images of a woman in the press gain or lose relevance, the changes in the family model in women’s media can be considered irreversible: there is no return to the image of a patriarchal multi-generational family. The study was based on the methods of historical review, thematic analysis and content analysis of publications of women’s magazines of various historical periods. Keywords: women’s periodicals, the history of women’s periodicals, the image of a woman in the media, media images, gender identity, family model, women’s online media
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Griber, Yulia Alexandrovna, and Elena Evgenjevna Suchova. "Color in visual representations of COVID-19 pandemic: content analysis of publications in the Russian-language digital mass media." Социодинамика, no. 5 (May 2020): 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-7144.2020.5.32989.

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The goal of this article consists in presenting the results on analysis of visual representations of COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian-language digital mass media from the perspective of the functions of color, its correlation with the theme, frequency of dominant shade of images and its dynamics. Publications in the digital mass media for the period from February to May 2020 related to topic of Coronavirus became the material for this research. The time framework captured the period of 100 days, since January 31, when the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in Russia. The author applied multi-stage cluster strategy; the material was sorted into clusters using the search function by the dominant color of Google. The search was conducted by 12 key colors: 9 chromatic (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue, purple, pink, and brown), and 3 achromatic (white, grey, and black). For each main color, the research database included first 100 articles. The study was carried out using the method of content analysis. Statistical analysis demonstrated that color of the image correlates with the theme of information text, given overall assessment of the situation and its development prospects. The dominant form of visual representation of COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian-language mass media is depiction of the source of coronavirus infection, which presented in the online publications in all main colors, except two achromatic – white and grey. The dynamics of color representation of coronavirus is associated with the important events for development of the situation. Coincidence and changeability of the color image of coronavirus reflects high level of social anxiety, which is supported and aggravated by publication on the uncertain nature of the virus and course of the disease caused by it. The author sees solution of the problem in reserving the grey color common to the visual image of coronavirus. In this case, the color would correspond with the scientific reality (since there is no color without the light), and the image of coronavirus, purified from the aggressive color, would become less threatening and virulent.
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Stakhiv, Mariia. "The interactive e-textbooks in Ukraine: typological problems." Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, no. 10(28) (January 2020): 278–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2020-10(28)-20.

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The article deals with the problems of term functioning and classification in the field of electronic educational publications (electronic textbooks) in the Ukrainian publishing market. It analyses the main features of the standards in the field of electronic book publishing, as well as basic principles of its creation. The problems of creating electronic textbooks have been highlighted. Prospects for further research and a possibility of terms’ usage from the publishing business have been described. Previously, this term was understood as a device enabling reading, but at present an e-book is a content that requires playback by individual devices. The problems of creating interactive electronic publications, including the lack of skills of publishers and a high cost of software for such publications’ layout have been explored. This issue can be resolved either in concluding agreements with foreign partners,or in creating their own technological platforms. Summarizing our analysis, we can conclude that standards in the field of electronic publications should be updated at least once every five years. Ukraine needs not only well-designed standards, but also a respect for copyright and a protection of intellectual property. A lack of control, unified typological classification and certification of such publications can result in springing up electronic publications of improper quality. Respectively, they can harm users. Sometimes publishers can not clearly identify which electronic product they have made. The problem can be solved only at the national level, with the help of regulations and a creation of a regulative institution. The latter should be responsible for standardization and certification of e-learning publications and their quality characteristics. The prospects for standardization of electronic publications have been determined. Keywords: e-learning edition, e-textbook, interactive textbook, multi media content, standard, typology, problems.
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Mulenburg, Gerald. "Thinking on Purpose for Project Managers: Outsmarting Evolution Bill Richardson. Oshawa, ON: Multi-Media Publications Inc., 2009. 328 pages. US$39.95." Journal of Product Innovation Management 29, no. 3 (March 19, 2012): 509–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2012.00920_3.x.

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Books on the topic "Multi-media publications"

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Publishers), PEP (Professional Engineering. Multi-Media Networks for Automotive Applications (IMechE Seminar Publications). Wiley, 2001.

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And/or Volume 1. USA: SophiaOmni, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Multi-media publications"

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Oorts, Nico, Filip Hendrickx, Tom Beckers, and Rik Van De Walle. "Multi-channel Publication of Interactive Media Content for Web Information Systems." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 394–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11531371_51.

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Hall, Z. "Art, Values, and Conflict Waged in Satirical Cartoons." In Media Controversy, 736–56. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9869-5.ch042.

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The first international art controversy erupted after the publication of satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in Denmark's Jyllands-Posten in 2005. Unlike prior art controversies, the Muhammad cartoon controversy, as it came to be known, engaged millions of people around the globe. Debates and protests surrounding competing sacrosanct values received massive media attention. As the conflict between Western free speech and 10th anniversary of the September 30 publication of the cartoons approaches, the world mourns the loss of more lives in connection with the continuing controversy. By examining the constellation of speech acts associated with Flemming Rose, Stephane Charbonnier, and Lars Vilks, this chapter examines whether satire is an effective rhetorical device for resolving disagreements involving conflicting sacrosanct values, and if and how it ameliorates or contributes to conflict in increasingly multi-religious, multiethnic, and multicultural societies.
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Conference papers on the topic "Multi-media publications"

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Huo, Zheng, Teng Wang, and Ping He. "Differentially Private Moving Object Database Publication in Location Tracking Service." In MoMM '16: 14th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multi Media. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3007120.3007149.

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Moro, David, Diego González, and David Lozano. "WIMS 2.0: converging IMS and Web 2.0. Convergent Content Distribution and Publication." In 2008 International Conference on Automated Solutions for Cross Media Content and Multi-Channel Distribution. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/axmedis.2008.35.

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Ng, Kia, Minh Thang Dang, Bee Ong, Peter Ebinger, Alexander Opel, and Roberta Campo. "AXMEDIS Programme and Publication Tools for Cross Media Content Multichannel Distribution." In 2008 International Conference on Automated Solutions for Cross Media Content and Multi-Channel Distribution (AXMEDIS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/axmedis.2008.44.

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Ng, Kia, Roberta Campo, Minh Thang Dang, Royce Neagle, and Bee Ong. "AXMEDIS Programme and Publication Tools: A Case Study with Satellite Distribution." In Third International Conference on Automated Production of Cross Media Content for Multi-Channel Distribution (AXMEDIS'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/axmedis.2007.35.

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Ng, K., A. Badii, M. Sailor, B. Ong, R. Neagle, and G. Quested. "AXMEDIS Programme and Publication Tools Integration with Workflow-Enabled Communication and Process Control." In 2006 Second International Conference on Automated Production of Cross Media Content for Multi-Channel Distribution (AXMEDIS'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/axmedis.2006.15.

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