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The following resources represent a selection of starting points for finding information about dystopian literature, political movements, activism opportunities, and current radical thought.
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WEBSITES
In: International journal of sustainability in higher education, Band 2, Heft 2
ISSN: 1758-6739
Websites
In: Health & social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 239-239
ISSN: 1545-6854
Project Website
A website has been developed as a web-based platform for external communication and dissemination. This includes providing public access to project research and activities, reports and presentations, as well as published electronic newsletters. ; This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 82471
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Tourism Websites
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/107069
The project is about analyzing and visualizing metadata of tourism websites of three states (Virginia, Colorado, and California) from 1998 to 2018. Each state in the United States has its own state website that is used as a resource to attract new tourists to this location. Each of these sites usually includes great attractions in this state, travel tips and facts about this place, blog posts, and reviews from other people who have been there. Suggestions regarding what might attract potential customers could emerge from examining past tourism websites and looking for any patterns amongst them that would determine what worked and what didnt. These patterns can then be used to determine what was successful and use that information to make better-informed decisions on the future of state tourism. We will use the historical analysis of past government tourism websites to further support research on content and traffic trends on these websites. The various iterations of each state's tourism website are saved as snapshots in the Internet Archive. Our team was given the Parquet files having the snapshots of data containing the information recording tourism for California, Colorado, and Virginia dating back to 1998. We used a combination of Pythons Pandas library and Beautiful Soup to examine and extract relevant pieces of data from the given Parquet files. This data was scraped to extract the meta tags used for the website as of that date. With this data, we plotted the presence of all the variations on a state's tourism website in chronological order. This made it possible for us to analyze the addition and removal of keywords and to see other changes that were made like using phrases, capitalizations, keywords in languages other than English, and updating of keywords based on internet trends. This led us to conclude that meta tags play a very important role in a website's search engine ranking and a lot of analysis needs to be done keeping in mind the primary user base of the website. ; The TourismWebsitesReport files contain the full report that demonstrates the solution approach, design, implementation of the work completed, brief manual page to aid the use of the application, lessons learned, and possible future work. The TourismWebsitesReport files have been uploaded in both .docx and .pdf versions. The TourismWebsitesPresentation file contains the slides that give a brief overview of the project including the timeline and the implementation details. They explain the collaborative approach taken by our team to produce the desired outcome. The TourismWebsitesPresentation files have been uploaded in both .pptx and .pdf versions. The files relating to the codebase to the application have been uploaded as TourismWebsitesCode.zip; it contains all of our Python scripts used to run the code. The results have been uploaded as TourismWebsitesResults.zip which contains all of the final JSON files and the graphs for each of the states.
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D9.2 Project Website
The aim of this deliverable is to provide a brief description of the developed HYPERION website and its main functionalities, which is the objective of the Task 9.3 Development and use of dissemination materials and tools under WP9, Dissemination, Communication and Standardization Activities. Within WP9 all the activities linked to the communication and dissemination of the project outcomes and results are highly served by web-based means. Following this rationale, a project website has been developed in view of communicating and disseminating the project, including project objectives, project's news, technology news, all project public documents (deliverables, presentations, scientific publications etc.), as well as consortium contacts. The HYPERION website url address is www.hyperion-project.eu emphasising the link to the European Union and adding value to the contribution of the project in the sustainability of historic areas. It promotes the vision and the mission of the HYPERION project and communicates the project developments and assets to its various and diverse target audiences. The project's website has been designed and prepared by IEMC, thanks to the support of all partners. The website will be maintained and updated in a regular basis during the project's lifetime and for five years after the project's end in order to provide all interested stakeholders with information on project results and contact details. Below are presented the computing infrastructure to host and run the website, as well as a detailed description of the structure and content of the HYPERION website. All pages and sub-pages that consist the website are presented in details and accompanied with screenshots.
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Useful Websites
In: The volunteer management report: the monthly idea source for those who manage volunteers, Band 25, Heft 11, S. 7-7
ISSN: 2325-8578
Useful Websites
In: The volunteer management report: the monthly idea source for those who manage volunteers, Band 24, Heft 5, S. 4-4
ISSN: 2325-8578
Useful Website…
In: The volunteer management report: the monthly idea source for those who manage volunteers, Band 23, Heft 11, S. 7-7
ISSN: 2325-8578
Website Branding
In: Nonprofit communications report: monthly communications ideas for nonprofits, Band 14, Heft 9, S. 8-8
ISSN: 2325-8616
Website Wisdom
In: The membership management report: the monthly idea source for those who recruit, manage and serve members, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 3-3
ISSN: 2325-8640
New website
In: International union rights: journal of the International Centre for Trade Union Rights, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 12-12
ISSN: 2308-5142
Useful Websites
In: Geographic Information Management in Local Government