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In: Sustainable Construction Materials, S. xi-xi
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In: Sustainable Food and Beverage Industries, S. 281-284
Author Index
In: Analysis of Poverty Data by Small Area Estimation, S. 427-430
Short biography of the author
In: What Does Suburbia Vote for?, S. 324-324
The Arc of Rhetoric and the Leader as Author
In: Leadership and the Labour Party, S. 81-116
From Author–God to Textual Communion
In: Greek Fragments in Postmodern Frames, S. 103-130
The Impact of Name-Matching and Blocking on Author Disambiguation
In: Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, S. 803-812
In this work, we address the problem of blocking in the context of author name disambiguation. We describe a framework that formalizes different ways of name-matching to determine which names could potentially refer to the same author. We focus on name variations that follow from specifying a name with different completeness (i.e. full first name or only initial). We extend this framework by a simple way to define traditional, new and custom blocking schemes. Then, we evaluate different old and new schemes in the Web of Science. In this context we define and compare a new type of blocking schemes. Based on these results, we discuss the question whether name-matching can be used in blocking evaluation as a replacement of annotated author identifiers. Finally, we argue that blocking can have a strong impact on the application and evaluation of author disambiguation.
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In: Texts and Transitions; Medieval Anglo-Irish Troubles, S. 152-189
22. Politikwissenschaft
In: Handbuch Sprache in Politik und Gesellschaft
§ 22 Übergang
In: Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtstheorie, S. 278-278
Kapitel 22: Fragen zur Zukunftsarchitektur
In: Europas Seele suchen, S. 327-338
22. Schriftsatz vom 20.3.2013 [Thema: Pflicht zum Schutz der Verfassung]
In: Die Eurokrise vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht, S. 551-551
The image of the Jews in the pages of "Revista 22": from national to European perspective
In: The evaluation of cross-border cooperation in Europe, S. 211-221
The aim of this article is to find in the pages of the national magazine Revista 22, reflections of the minority issue - in this case the targeted subject being the condition of Jewish minority of Romania in the country or emigrated abroad (as for instance Israel). The article brings into discussion also reflections of Jews in Europe. The method of work is the critical interpretations of articles combined with a descriptive analysis of their content. Our conclusion leads to the fact that there is a small, active community of Jews in Romania represented at the political level as a minority community, pursuing specific interests who cherishes the memory of Holocaust and wants to say the truth about it, having important ties and connections with the Romanian Jews from Israel and being directly interested in maintaining Jewish interests in Israel. At European level, the problems, existing with the inner states minorities, are amplified by waves of migrations coming from Asia. The conclusion is that the Revista 22 brings a lot of information about the Jewish minority from Romania, resolving the historical issue of saying the truth about the Holocaust, but, as a recommendation, I suggest to bring more fresh news and periodically about Israel, as a vivid center of religions, that concerns European Union and its citizens.