scholarly journals MNEMOSINE: BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL DE LA OTRA EDAD DE PLATA (ORÍGENES, CONTENIDOS, PERSPECTIVAS)

Author(s):  
José Miguel GONZÁLEZ SORIANO

Resumen: Impulsada por los grupos de investigación LOEP e ILSA de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, la Biblioteca Digital Mnemosine selecciona, cataloga y hace visibles en formato digital textos pertenecientes a un repertorio olvidado de la literatura española entre los años 1868 y 1936, permitiendo así la necesaria revisión historiográfica de este periodo. Junto al acceso a libros digitalizados y a la consulta de su base de datos, Mnemosine representa un campo de experimentación para el modelado de datos de colecciones literarias específicas y la creación de redes semánticas interoperables, generando investigación e innovación de calidad y nuevos modelos teóricos de interpretación de textos literarios.Abstract: Powered by two research teams affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid, LOEP and ILSA, Mnemosyne Digital Library selects, catalogs and makes visible in digital format texts belonging to a forgotten repertoire of Spanish literature between 1868 and 1936, thus allowing the necessary historical reevaluation of this period. Together with access to digitized books and the consultation of its database, Mnemosyne is an experimental field for modeling data from specific literary collections as well as the creation of interoperable semantic webs, generating quality research and innovation and new models for the literary study.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-178
Author(s):  
Ilie Banu ◽  
Ioana Madalina Butiuc

AbstractRegarding the economic crises and the slow recovery that still continues, we believe that a solution can be improving the capacity to research and innovate in order to achieve sustainable development. Another key issue of the paper is about developing the cooperation between academia and business. The challenge of this development is how to increase the amount to finance research and innovation that can be implemented in the economy. As a global solution, to this problem we can recommend, for example, reducing tax evasion and by fiscal education. Also particular sources have to be found in order to develop innovation on SME level. It is essential for innovation to make quality research in order to be better prepared and increase adaptability to economic cycles. The aim of the paper is to find out how service innovation and cooperation between academia and business can enhance sustainable development indicators. The conclusions of the paper are structured in particular proposals and recommendations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 180
Author(s):  
Pablo Pérez Benavente
Keyword(s):  

La Biblioteca Digital Mnemosine es un instrumento desarrollado por los grupos ILSA (Ingeniería del Lenguaje Software y Aplicaciones) y LOEP (La Otra Edad de Plata) de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid que almacena información sobre la literatura olvidada de la Edad de Plata con el fin de comprender mejor este periodo literario. Para ello recoge una serie de datos comunes de todas las obras así como otros específicos que varían dependiendo de la colección que se esté estudiando. De esta manera Mnemosine se adapta al enfoque que se le quiera dar en cada momento. La misma flexibilidad estructura la parte técnica: el software empleado permite que su base de datos sea facilmente contrastada y completada con la de otras bibliotecas. La facilidad con la que la Biblioteca Digital Mnemosine se modifica y adapta a los requisitos de cada investigación es su punto fuerte y lo que la diferencia de otras bibliotecas digitales.


2012 ◽  
Vol 706-709 ◽  
pp. 572-577
Author(s):  
Estelle Paternotte ◽  
Mariana Agostini de Moraes ◽  
Marisa Masumi Beppu ◽  
D. Mantovani

Small caliber vascular replacement (<4 mm) still remains a challenge for medical and research teams, as no available vascular substitutes (VS) are suitable for small diameter bypass. Vascular engineering proposes new models of small diameter VS but rare are those that meet the biocompatibility and mechanical criteria. In this study, we developed a new scaffold made by the combination of two natural biomacromolecules: collagen and silk fibroin. The scaffold was further cellularised with porcine smooth muscle cells. First, the behavior of cells in the collagen-fibroin constructs was verified in order to evaluate the biocompatibility of the scaffold with the cells. Then, gel mass loss and cellular attachment, morphology, spreading and viability were analysed. The results showed an excellent interaction and biocompatibility between collagen, silk fibroin fibers and cells. Thus, the collagen-fibroin construct appears to be a very attractive material for vascular tissue engineering.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Yirong Wu ◽  
Liangyun Liu ◽  
Xiaofeng Li ◽  
Jean-Philippe Gastellu-Etchegorry ◽  
Jun Yan

Author(s):  
Jenny Ploeg ◽  
Sabrina T. Wong ◽  
Kasra Hassani ◽  
Marie-Lee Yous ◽  
Martin Fortin ◽  
...  

Abstract The objectives of this paper are to: (1) identify contextual factors such as policy that impacted the implementation of community-based primary health care (CBPHC) innovations among 12 Canadian research teams and (2) describe strategies used by the teams to address contextual factors influencing implementation of CBPHC innovations. In primary care settings, consideration of contextual factors when implementing change has been recognized as critically important to success. However, contextual factors are rarely recorded, analyzed or considered when implementing change. The lack of consideration of contextual factors has negative implications not only for successfully implementing primary health care (PHC) innovations, but also for their sustainability and scalability. For this evaluation, data collection was conducted using self-administered questionnaires and follow-up telephone interviews with team representatives. We used a combination of directed and conventional content analysis approaches to analyze the questionnaire and interview data. Representatives from all 12 teams completed the questionnaire and 11 teams participated in the interviews; 40 individuals participated in this evaluation. Four themes representing contextual factors that impacted the implementation of CBPHC innovations were identified: (I) diversity of jurisdictions (II) complexity of interactions and collaborations (III) policy, and (IV) the multifaceted nature of PHC. The teams used six strategies to address these contextual factors including: (1) conduct an environmental scan at the beginning (2) maintaining engagement among partners and stakeholders by encouraging open and inclusive communication; (3) contextualizing the innovation for different settings; (4) anticipating and addressing changes, delays, and the need for additional resources; (5) fostering a culture of research and innovation among partners and stakeholders; and (6) ensuring information about the innovation is widely available. Implementing CBPHC innovations across jurisdictions is complex and involves navigating through multiple contextual factors. Awareness of the dynamic nature of context should be considered when implementing innovations.


Author(s):  
Dolores ROMERO LÓPEZ

Resumen: Este monográfico reflexiona sobre la necesidad de reconstruir la historiografía de la literatura española de la Edad de Plata con métodos y técnicas digitales y específicamente las relacionadas con el almacenamiento de datos mediante archivos, repositorios y bibliotecas digitales. A partir de la digitalización masiva de contenidos y su catalogación mediante metadatos estandarizados, surgen nuevos espacios de organización de la memoria histórica para docentes e investigadores. Los trabajos que componen este monográfico asumen dos retos fundamentales: 1) la recopilación y catalogación de recursos, 2) su estructuración mediante metadatos y ediciones digitales que interpretan el legado con novedosas aproximaciones teóricas.Abstract: This monograph reflects on the need to reconstruct the historiography of Spanish literature of the Silver Age through digital methods and techniques and specifically those related to data storage through archives, repositories and digital libraries. From the massive digitalization of content and its cataloging by means of standardized metadata, new challenges of organizing historical memory for teachers and researchers are opened. The works that make up this monograph assume two fundamental challenges: 1) the collection and cataloging of resources, 2) the modelling through metadata and digital editions that interpret the legacy with new theoretical approaches.


PMLA ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 84 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-216
Author(s):  
Otis H. Green

Spanish literature in the Golden Age was a primary literature that produced an impressive number of new literary forms that were admired, copied, and naturalized throughout the rest of Europe. Rojas' La Celestina, Torres Naharro's Comedia Serafina, the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes, Tirso de Molina's El condenado por desconfiado, and Don Quixote provide examples of the “imaginative authority” of the older literature of Spain. This power of a piece of writing to assume a life of its own, its power to lead the audience wherever it pleases, is best understood in a religious context, since the authors of the works themselves wrote in a religious context. The end of literary study is not theological or moral instruction but elucidation of the intrinsic meanings of the work. Nevertheless, the proper model for the relation of the elucidator to the work is not that of the scientist to physical objects, but that of one man to another in charity. If the critic approaches the poem with this kind of reverence for its integrity, it will respond to questioning and take its part in the dialogue between reader and work which is the life of literary study.


Author(s):  
Marjorie Levinson

This is a work of and about literary criticism. Its title signals a contribution to debates about reading. We think “through”—“by means of,” “with”—poems, sympathetically elaborating their surfaces. We “think through” poems to their end—solving a problem, getting to their roots. And we “think through” to “go beyond,” in a philosophical, speculative criticism to which the poem carries us. All three meanings of “through” are in play throughout. The subtitle applies “field” first to Romantic studies—offering new readings of canonical British Romantic poems to address contemporary topics (depth vs. surface, formalism’s return, materialism, theory vs. history of lyric), and narrating, enacting, and conceptualizing the arc of the field’s scholarship since the 1980s. Examples are drawn especially from Wordsworth, but also from Coleridge and, for Romanticism’s afterlife, from Stevens. In addition, “field” indicates the shift during that time-span from a unitary to a field-concept of form, a concept that synthesizes form and history, privileges analytic scale, and displaces entity (text) by “relation” as object of investigation. Connecting early 19th-century intellectual trends to antecedents in Spinoza and related 20th/21st-century revolutions in the postclassical sciences, the book introduces new models to literary study. Unlike accounts of science’s influence on literature, or various “literature + X” approaches (literature and ecology, literature and cognitive science), it constructs its object in a way cognate with work in non-humanities disciplines, thus highlighting a certain unity to knowledge. The claim is that literary critics can renew understanding of their own field by studying the thinking of certain scientific communities.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. e000106
Author(s):  
Varshil Mehta

It is my pleasure to introduce the first issue of volume 2 from Journal of Medical Research and Innovation (JMRI). The entire JMRI team is excited to begin our second year journey of publishing good quality-research from across all the medical-related disciplines, all the way from the bench to the bedside. Although we have some quite interesting things planned for 2018, in this Foreword, we will have a look back over some important highlights from volume 1 and some achievements of JMRI from the year 2017. Keywords: New year, look back, publishing.


Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 2174
Author(s):  
Dmitry Nazarov

The study of the economic process can be presented as a chain of reflections on the causes and consequences of the particular phenomenon’s occurrence, within the framework of which scientists try to study and understand the nature of cause-and-effect relationships and find out the mechanisms of their occurrence. This article discusses three well-known conceptual approaches to the assessment of causation in socioeconomic sciences: successionist causation, configurational causation, and generative causation. The author gives his own interpretation of these approaches, constructs graphic interpretations, and also offers such concepts as a linear sequence of factors, the causal field, and the causal space of factors in the economy and socioeconomic processes. Within the framework of these approaches, the development trends of these and new models are formulated, taking into account the transition of the world economy to a digital format. The article contains specific examples from the author of the causality models’ implementation in scientific research related to assessing the impact of corporate culture on the main indicators of an organization’s performance in various contexts.


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