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solid objectsMarander, Sanna January 2012 (has links)
solid objects is a collection of objects and its cultural life, where the roles of the object, artist, collector, museum, writer, publisher and curator are suspended to reemerge in other possible forms. In this work the text becomes an object, the pocket a museum, the collection a persona, the artist its curator, the writer a sign.
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Research in entry and co-operation model of multinational publishing group with Taiwan and China's publishing industryHo, Wei-An 03 August 2004 (has links)
Economy in China has been blooming recently. The business potential has drawn attention from all over the world. Now varied industries have started to locate in China. Furthermore, it is believed that the interaction between cross-strait will be very close with the condition that both China and Taiwan have joined in WTO. This research will be focused on 1.The impact and the influence on higher education publishers in Taiwan after both China and Taiwan joined in WTO. 2. Is it a threat or an opportunity to the publishers with the consequent implementation from WTO? 3. What is the role of foreign publishers in Taiwan under this circumstance?
As publishing industry in China hasn¡¦t been opened yet, this research will target on the discussion of co-publishing model from cross-strait. Taking a case study and its analysis, it is found that publishing industry has been identified as traditional industry but its upgrade and transition can not be applied to traditional industry. Therefore, the conclusions are as follow:
1. The regulations of publishing in China are still the key factors.
2. The extent of the resource publishers possess is the key factor of entering higher education market in China.
3. Publishers in Taiwan are more flexible to the consequent implementation.
4. Core competence is not equivalent to regional competitive advantage.
5. Market in China will be another opportunity for Taiwan.
6. The position of publishers in Taiwan in Chinese publishing has been changed.
7. Taiwan is the bridge between China and the rest of the world.
8. Each region has its own individual business model.
9. There is a remarkable difference of the process between publishing industry and traditional industry.
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Analysis Of The Limits Of Representation Of Architectural Photographic Images In PeriodicalsBakht, Nazli 01 September 2007 (has links) (PDF)
This study aims to analyze the limits of representation of architectural photographic images in periodicals within architectural media that shape today& / #8217 / s architectural production. This aim is accomplished in three sections / examining the power of image in architecture / examining architectural media and examining the periodicals& / #8217 / attitudes towards using architectural photography.
A case study is done to uncover the relationship between the photograph and the medium that it takes place on and determine the continuities and discontinuities between the architecture and visual language that is used to & / #8216 / represent& / #8217 / it. Zaha Hadid is selected as she is one of the leading figures in contemporary architectural culture and her projects are widely published in media.
The exemplary periodicals from different cultural domains are selected according to their positions in architectural media. Selected examples are thought to be the representative for each domain. The contextual properties of each domain are outlined and compared through a set of variables. These variables appear to form the ground for the identification of the limits of architectural media within contemporary architectural production. Finally, the case study aims to understand the periodicals& / #8217 / attitudes towards using photographic imagery and finally compare architect& / #8217 / s intentions and design considerations about his projects and the way it is represented in selected periodicals.
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A Study of Research and Publishing Patterns among University Faculty Members in TaiwanHuang, Huei-Yu 06 August 2003 (has links)
A Study of Research and Publishing Patterns among University Faculty Members in Taiwan
Huei-Yu Huang
Abstract
The main purposes of this study were (a) to investigate if the research and publishing patterns of university faculty members in Taiwan indicates the educational dependency phenomenon; and (b) to compare if the research and publishing patterns of the faculty with different variables (including gender, the country where faculty members acquired the highest degree, rank, years of service in university, career orientation, reputation of the departments and organizational context, academic discipline, and time spent on research or instruction) has significant differences.
The subjects of this study consisted of the active researchers in natural science, social science and art & humanities in the past 3 years (1999~2001), and these subjects were selected from the local and foreign citation database of SCI, SSCI, A&HCI, TSCI, TSSCI,and THCI. Through the survey of paper and cyber questionnaire of The Survey on the Research and Publishing Patterns among University Faculty Members in Taiwan, 329 samples responded. Most analysis methods were descriptives, t-test, chi-square test, and one-way ANOVA.
The findings and conclusions of this study were as follows:
1. The publishing preference of university faculty members in Taiwan indicated a center-periphery phenomenon that the educational dependency theory suggested. The research findings were published mainly in journals issued in western countries. Besides, the academic journals were also their first choice to make their research finding public.
2. The literature citation preference of faculty members in Taiwan revealed a center-periphery phenomenon that the educational theory suggested. The literature written in English and academic journals have been the main source for citation.
3. The local and foreign academic publishers did not discriminate non-resident scholars or non-local subjects during their review processes; while it was usually an effective tactics to co-work with foreign scholars or to follow the mainstream issues in order to have the academic papers successfully published.
4. The faculty members in Taiwan commonly had the attitudes of endorsing the local citation index database. However, most subjects still deemed the journals of foreign database as the preferred sources of reference in their promotion processes of professorial ranks, and insisted on submitting their papers to foreign journals.
5. The research and publishing patterns of the faculty members with different variables (including gender, the country where faculty members acquired the highest degree, rank, years of service in university, career orientation, reputation of the departments and organizational context, academic discipline, and time spent on research or instruction) had significant differences.
Finally, some suggestions were proposed by the researcher for related institutions, faculty members, and further studies.
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The Effect of Brand Loyalty for Customer in Publishing Industry of English Teaching of English Teacher Training Activities¡V With Oxford University Press (Taiwan Branch) English Teacher Training Seminar As an example.Chen, I-chi 24 June 2008 (has links)
Abstract
Because the government¡¦s control over the publishing industry of English teaching has loosened, foreign companies start to set up agencies in Taiwan. In addition, due to more attention on English education by the public in recent years, the potential market of the publishing industry becomes larger; publishing companies try to share the benefit of the huge market, so the competitions in the industry also become extremely drastic. The foreign publishing company has kept higher market share until the chain of cram school raised and the native advantages plus tricks used by the local publishing companies. Thus, the foreign publishing companies now face a big challenge of ¡§live or die¡¨.
The structure of the thesis is focused on the marketing mix of Oxford University Press (Taiwan Branch). The outset is the motivation, and a questionnaire is designed to investigate the six dimensions of marketing mix including seminar, product, price, promotion, place and loyalty. The interview was also carried out to complement and intensify the empirical analysis. The result is used to build the constructive marketing strategy for Oxford University Press (Taiwan Branch) to offer the reference of the company¡¦s business strategy.
The results came from the research are:
1.For the most participators, their motivation of participation is increasing their teaching experiences.
2.Participators are highly satisfied with the teacher training seminar and all the factors are over 70%.
3.If participators have high satisfaction with entirely teacher training seminar, they are willing to continue to participate in the seminar, and will recommend the seminar to other people.
4.Participating in the teacher training seminar and buying teaching products have high correlation.
5.Participators are unsatisfied with promotion activities, but the satisfaction with product, price and place are over 65%
Keyword: marketing mix, publishing industry of English teaching, loyalty, satisfaction, teacher training seminar.
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Das Schicksal der DDR-Verlage die Privatisierung und ihre Konsequenzen /Links, Christoph January 2009 (has links)
Dissertation : Institut des sciences de l'information et de la bibliothèque, faculté de philospophie : Humboldt-Universität, Berlin : juin 2008. / Contient une lsite des 78 maisons d'édition de la RDA. Bibliogr. p. 344-347.Index.
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The diffusion of new media scholarship power, innovation, and resistance in academe /Edminster, Judith Rhoades. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of South Florida, 2002. / Title from PDF of title page. Includes bibliographical references.
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Webwriting 281 : coding, compromise and considerations in teaching writing for the world wide web /Browning, Steven W. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 158-166).
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The chansons of Claudin de Sermisy in Attaingnant's Chansons nouvelles and other early collections /Chong, Siu-ping, Amy. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159-166).
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An Assessment of Retractions as a Measure of Scientific Misconduct and Impact on Public Health RisksAbritis, Alison J. 01 January 2015 (has links)
Research misconduct has been generally considered a limited issue, occurring in a small percentage of research studies. Studies of the number of article retractions use retraction percentages to perpetuate the idea that research misconduct is not a common event, and use information in the retraction notice to quantify types of research misconduct and types or research error. However, retractions appear to be the wrong variable with which to assess misconduct rates and characteristics. Using final misconduct findings in hard science research from the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) for investigations closed from 1993 through 2013, the number of publications and subsequent retractions or corrections per final ORI finding was analyzed. Out of 167 subjects who received ORI sanctions, 84 (50.3%) had no publications associated with their misconduct. Of the remaining 83 subjects, only 72 had at least one retraction associated with their misconduct, i.e., only 43.1% of the all study subjects sanctioned for misconduct had at least one retraction from misconduct. Of the 231 retractions and corrections arising from the sanctioned misconduct, only 94 notices (40.6%) gave research misconduct as a cause for the retraction or correction. Thus, the study demonstrates that research misconduct occurs at a greater rate than retractions for misconduct are published, and retraction and correction notices cannot be relied upon to convey the presence of fraudulent data within the publication.
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