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Neelameghan, A., and J. Tocatlian. "International cooperation in information systems and services." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 36, no. 3 (May 1985): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.4630360305.

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Kravchenko, Andrii O. "ВИКОРИСТАННЯ ХМАРНИХ СЕРВІСІВ ДЛЯ ІНФОРМАЦІЙНО-АНАЛІТИЧНОЇ ПІДТРИМКИ ОРГАНІЗАЦІЇ МІЖНАРОДНОГО СПІВРОБІТНИЦТВА УНІВЕРСИТЕТІВ." Information Technologies and Learning Tools 61, no. 5 (October 31, 2017): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.33407/itlt.v61i5.1824.

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The article is devoted to the experience of using cloud services for information and analytical support of the international cooperation of universities. The issues of using cloud services for deepening the ties of education, science and production as well as the expansion of cooperation between educational and scientific institutions in the international space are considered. The modern state of cloud services usage for information and analytical support of international cooperation of Ukrainian universities is analyzed. It is determined that the prospects for further research on the use of cloud services for the organization of the international activities of the University is to design a methodology with aim to train research, administrative and managerial personnel on the application of these services in order to increase the efficiency of international educational and research activities at higher educational institutions of Ukraine.
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Gordon, Grant M., and Lauren E. Young. "Cooperation, information, and keeping the peace." Journal of Peace Research 54, no. 1 (January 2017): 64–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343316682063.

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Cultivating cooperation with local populations is necessary for peacekeeping operations to effectively prevent and reduce violence. To accomplish their missions in complex foreign theaters of operation, peacekeepers must solicit information about local political actors, social networks, and violence. Under what conditions do local populations cooperate with United Nations peacekeepers? How does exposure to peacekeeping security activities, relief activities, or abuse – three of the primary ways that local communities experience peacekeepers – affect the likelihood that individuals cooperate with peacekeepers by providing information to them? Using an original survey of a random sample of residents of metropolitan Port-au-Prince, Haiti, we show that people who are exposed to security and relief activities by the United Nations peacekeeping operation, MINUSTAH, have more positive opinions of how effective they are, and are more willing to cooperate with peacekeepers by providing them with information. On the other hand, exposure to abuse dramatically undermines civilian opinions of how effective, benevolent, and abusive peacekeepers are but has a smaller effect on cooperation. These findings present an opportunity and challenge for peacekeepers: if public opinion and cooperation are responsive to peacekeeper policy, then peacekeepers must deliver services and prevent abuse in order to solicit the cooperation that is necessary for mission success.
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Byrne, David. "Law Libraries for life: democracy, diversity, delivery." Legal Information Management 2, no. 4 (2002): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669600001468.

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IFLA is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. This global voice of the library and information profession, provides librarians around the world with a forum for exchanging ideas, promoting international cooperation, and research and development in all fields of library activity. As a legal information professional I achieved a number of significant personal and professional objectives in attending the conference.
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Anaman, Kwabena Asomanin, Ruth Quaye, and Bernice Owusu-Brown. "Benefits of Aviation Weather Services: A Review of International Literature." Research in World Economy 8, no. 1 (April 26, 2017): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/rwe.v8n1p45.

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This paper presents a summary of the international literature published on the benefits of aviation weather services. Aviation operations are highly sensitive to weather conditions. Information on weather conditions helps meteorologists, pilots, navigators, airline companies and businesses to ensure safe flights and save money by reducing some of the stringent requirements related to carrying extra fuel loads. The development of constantly updated flight plans with respect to available weather information regarding changing wind and general weather conditions can enable aircraft to use fuel more efficiently and navigate their planes in safer environments that avoid turbulence and make air flights comfortable to the travelling public. The summary literature presented in this paper illustrates the importance of the work of meteorologists in the production of relevant information and data that are accessible to pilots and navigators. The pooling of meteorological information, data and other resources by member countries of the World Meteorological Organisation represents a classic case of international cooperation that has ensured relatively safe and comfortable air flights across the world since the era of international air travel in the 20th Century speeding up the process of the more historically-recent globalisation.
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Bakanov, Mikhail, Roger Bloor, Vasily Emptsov, and David Pearson. "A 7-year partnership between psychiatric services in Russia and the UK." Psychiatric Bulletin 29, no. 4 (April 2005): 144–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.29.4.144.

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Historically, relationships with mental health professionals working in Russia have been difficult to sustain due to problems with access and perceived human rights infringements that existed earlier (Poloahij, 2001). This has resulted in many Russian psychiatric institutions having little opportunity to collaborate in international research or to take part in exchanges of information on service development. However, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has been brought back into spheres of international cooperation in healthcare.
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Ardanuy, Jordi, and Cristóbal Urbano. "The academic–practitioner gap in Spanish library and information science: An analysis of authorship and collaboration in two leading national publications." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 51, no. 2 (August 28, 2017): 317–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000617726125.

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It is not unusual to hear that a significant separation or divergence exists between the interests of library and information science professionals who work in library and information services and those who are university teachers. This division results in limited cooperation between the two communities and further debilitates already weak international collaboration in the discipline. This article first conducts a qualitative review of the various types of literary evidence that address the divergence and lack of cooperation, and subsequently presents quantitative evidence for the Spanish geographical context.
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Slater, Joseph Edward, Patrick J. Murray, and Steven A. Troy. "DEVELOPING A GLOBAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR BEING PREPARED TO RESPOND TO MARINE POLLUTION SPILLS1." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1997, no. 1 (April 1, 1997): 521–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1997-1-521.

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ABSTRACT On May 13, 1995, the International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation, 1990 (OPRC) of the International Maritime Organization (1MO) came into force. The main objectives of the OPRC are to facilitate international cooperation and mutual assistance in preparing for and responding to major oil pollution incidents and to encourage states to develop and maintain the capability to deal with oil pollution emergencies. The functions assigned to the Oil Pollution Coordination Center located in IMO's Marine Environment Division include providing information services, education and training, technical services, and technical assistance to states. The OPRC convention obliges governments to establish a program of exercises for oil pollution response organizations and training of relevant personnel. It also called on IMO to develop a comprehensive training program in cooperation with interested governments and industry. This paper discusses the progress achieved in the development of the training program, which consists of the IMO model courses on marine pollution preparedness and response, and gives an overview of its implementation strategy.
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Bergenthum, Hartmut, and Thomas Siebold. "African Studies - Striving for Integrated Information Services: Recent Developments in Germany and Europe." Africa Spectrum 45, no. 2 (August 2010): 109–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000203971004500206.

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New projects, services and collaborations have recently brought the infrastructural services for African Studies a big step forward. This report gives an account of new subject gateways and digitisation projects. It discusses recent European cooperation ventures in the field of librarianship. Additionally, new developments and services of the Africa Collection at Frankfurt University Library are presented, which help to address the changing needs of researchers and to handle information overload, while keeping up with the latest developments. Nevertheless, the fragmentation and compartmentalisation of the different services still hinder more integrated information services.
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Jiménez-Arberas, Estíbaliz, Luis-Javier Márquez-Álvarez, Isabel Fernández-Méndez, and María-Luisa Ruiz-Fernández. "Developing an International Occupational Therapy Service: Perspectives and Implications." Healthcare 9, no. 11 (October 29, 2021): 1466. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111466.

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Mali is one of the poorest countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Limited infrastructure renders access to health care difficult. There is a need to establish functional ways to improve Malian people’s health and treat disability. From this point of view, our project aims to implement a remote occupational therapy service for the beneficiaries of the Kalana clinic in Mali through international cooperation. Using a spiral iterative model, a proposal for a remote occupational therapy service was developed and refined for a multidisciplinary context. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) was used as a means to work from a multidisciplinary approach to treat all needs. The results are exemplified with a case report and qualitative impressions of the services.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Information services International cooperation"

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Tshirado, Nkhumbudzeni Maskew. "Information orientation of a public organisation : a qualitative case study of the information orientation in the Department of International Relations and Cooperation." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/80348.

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Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the New Information Economy, government institutions must reorganise themselves to leverage their resources for sustainable growth and to compete in the global market place. According to some authors, successful organisations tend to be those that rely on their ability to innovate, use information constructively and leverage employee competencies to create sustainable growth rather than focusing on buildings and machines. In this research, the effective use of an Information Orientation Strategy for the improvement of service delivery in the South African government departments and in the Department of International Relations and Cooperation in particular, will be investigated. Some private organisations and a few public organisations have learned to use information effectively to achieve higher business performance. However, a sizeable number of public organisations are still operating within the paradigm of the old economy. The latter organisations, through their leadership, must learn to ensure that information is used to compete effectively throughout the organisation. They must start to collect information about the activities of their: competitors, clients and alliance partners in order to improve services, grow partnerships, and to respond to clients and customers in a more intelligent and speedier manner. The change in the effective use of information in an organisation starts at the top - that is, with the mindset and attitude of senior management. They need to start viewing information as a valuable resource which through interaction with information capabilities, form an information orientation (IO), which can predict and improve business performance. In order to attain a mature IO, an organisation must concurrently improve all the dimensions of the IO paradigm, namely: information management practices, information technology practices and information behaviours and values. The drive to a mature IO must be people-centred, to ensure that such people are predisposed to a culture of proactive use of information and sharing. This requires leadership to: develop corporate information values and behavioural norms; demonstrate such information behaviours in conducting their duties; provide competency training for improving skills and knowledge and link the two to performance management; introduce incentives and monetary and non-monetary rewards to reinforce the new values. This, in turn, will pave the way for the implementation of good information management practices and the use of information technology to support new initiatives. An organisation, by following this path, will be able to attain a higher IO and from this, an improved level of business performance such as: a superior organisational image and reputation, better service innovation, superior financial performance and greater business/service growth. The transition to the IO paradigm must commence with leadership providing an overarching information strategy to map out how the organisation intends to create value from its information-based assets. In the process of developing an information strategy, senior management must, amongst other aspects, evaluate the organisation’s strategic and capability mix, review the relationships between the strategic priorities and information capabilities, and determine how they will replace some of the traditional/outdated organisation capabilities and to implement an informationcapabilities maximisation effect. Most importantly, it must set the agenda for action and ensure its implementation and renewal. Information, as an important resource for an organisation, requires a strategy of its own. It is no longer feasible in the New Information Economy to manage successfully without a fully integrated information strategy on how an organisation will generate value from its information assets.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In die Nuwe Informasie Ekonomie word daar van organisasies verwag om hulself te herorganiseer om sodoende die hefboom effek van hul hulpbronne in die globale mark omgewing optimaal te benut vir ‘n kompeterende voordeel. Volgens sommige skrywers, word suksesvolle organisasies gekenmerk as diesulkes wat voortdurend staatmaak op hul vermoëns om te innoveer, om informasie konstruktief te gebruik en om hul werknemer bevoeghede te hefboom om volhoubare groei te bewerkstellig eerder as om staat te maak op geboue en masjinerie. Sommige private sektor organisasies en ‘n klein aantal publieke sektor organisasies het al geleer om beter besigheidsprestasie te bereik deur informasie effektief te gebruik. Daar is egter nog ‘n groot aantal publieke sektor organisasies wat nog steeds hul besigheid bedryf binne die paradigma van die ou ekonomie. Laasgenoemde organisasies moet deur beter leierskap leer om informasie regdeur die organisasie vlakke te gebruik om effektief te kan meeding. Hulle moet begin deur informasie te versamel oor die aktiwiteite van hulle konkurente, kliënte en alliansie vennote om sodoende beter dienslewering te verseker en om vennootskappe met kliente te groei vir die ontwikkeling van slimmer en vinniger metodes. Die verandering na ‘n fokus op die effektiewe gebruik van informasie in ‘n organisasie begin bo, m.a.w. die houding en ingesteldheid van senior bestuur t.o.v. informasie gebruik. Dit is nodig dat hierdie sektor, toenemend informasie as ‘n waardevolle hulpbron, waardeur interaksie met informasie vermoëns, ‘n informasie oriëntasie (IO), wat prestasie kan voorspel en verbeter, gevestig kan word. Vir ‘n organisasie om ‘n volwasse IO te bereik, moet so ‘n organisasie gelykmatig aan al die dimensies van die IO paradigma, naamlik, goeie informasie bestuurs praktyk, goeie informasie tegnologie praktyk en goeie gedrag en waardes t.o.v. informasie, voldoen. Die strewe na IO volwassenheid moet egter mens-gesentreerd wees, om te verseker dat werknemers van ‘n organisasie voortdurend bedag sal wees op ‘n pro-aktiewe kultuur t.o.v. die gebruik en verdeling van informasie. Om dit te kan vermag sal leierskap benodig word wat, ko-operatiewe informasie waardes en gedrag in die uitvoering van pligte beklemtoon; wat bevoegdheidsopleiding vir die verbetering van bedrewenheid en kennis sal voorsien; wat koppeling met prestasie van voorafgaande sal instel en wat insentiewe en vergoeding, beide finansieel en nie-finansieel, vir die uitleef van die nuwe waardes sal aanbied. Op sy beurt sal dit die weg baan vir die implementering van goeie informasie bestuurspraktyk en die gebruik van goeie informasie tegnologie om steun te gee aan die nuwe inisiatiewe, bewerkstellig.‘n Organisasie wat hierdie strategie volg om ‘n beter IO en ‘n beter besigheidsprestasie te behaal sal dan daadwerklik ook ‘n superieure organisasie beeld en reputasie, beter dienslewerings innovasie en beter besigheidsgroei demonstreer. Die oorgang na die IO paradigma moet by leierskap begin; leierskap wat ‘n oorhoofse informasie strategie, wat aandui hoe die organisasie van plan is om hierdie waarde uit sy informasie-gebaseerde bates te kan skep, daar sal stel. Gedurende die informasie strategie ontwikkelings proses moet senior bestuur onder andere die organisasie se strategiese vermoëns mengsel evalueer en die verwantskappe tussen die strategiese prioriteite en die informasie bevoegdheid evalueer en dan bepaal hoe hulle van die tradisionele/uitgediende vermoëns gaan vervang om ‘n informasie vermoënsmaksimaliserings effek te verkry. Baie belangrik is die daarstelling van ‘n agenda vir aksie en om die implementering vir hernuwing daarvan te verseker. Kortliks gestel, informasie as ‘n belangrike hulpbron en bate vir die organisasie verdien ‘n strategie van sy eie. Dit is nie meer moontlik om in die era van die Nuwe Ekonomie suksesvol te bestuur sonder om ‘n geïntegreerde strategie van hoe die organisasie waarde uit sy informasie bates wil genereer daar te stel nie. In hierdie navorsing word die effektiewe gebruik van ‘n informasie oriëntasie strategie vir die verbetering van dienslewering in die Suid Afrikaanse publieke sektor in die algemeen en in die Department of International Relations and Cooperation, meer spesifiek, ondersoek.
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Sinapan, Tatiana. "Le rattachement territorial fiscal des prestations de services immatérielles à l'aune du droit et de la technologie." Thesis, Montpellier 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010MON10056.

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A l'heure actuelle, de nombreuses entreprises peuvent d'ores et déjà exercer leurs activités dans d'autres pays sans avoir besoin d'y établir une présence physique. Dans le cadre de ce travail, la principale problématique était de savoir comment préserver le recouvrement des recettes publiques (la TVA et l'impôt sur les bénéfices des sociétés) en matière de services immatériels transfrontaliers à l'ère des technologies de l'information et de la communication. Dans cette perspective, il apparaît que la question du rattachement territorial des prestations de services immatérielles est étroitement liée à une problématique d'identification et de localisation des protagonistes. Dès lors, il est nécessaire de poursuivre le développement de la synergie entre les différentes administrations de l'Etat, et de renforcer la coopération, voire la coordination, entre les administrations fiscales et les acteurs du numérique
Currently, many companies may already operate in other countries without needing to have a physical presence. In this work, the main problem was to know how to preserve the revenue of the states (VAT and tax on corporate profits) in the context of immaterial beyond-borders services in the era of IT. In this perspective, it appears that the question of territorial connection of immaterial services is closely related to a problem of identification and location of the parties.Therefore, it is necessary to continue the cooperation and even to coordinate, first, between various authorities in France, and secondly, between tax authorities and IT providers
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Onder, Harun. "Structure of International Cooperation in Trade, Investment and Environment." FIU Digital Commons, 2010. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/240.

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This dissertation analyzes the obstacles against further cooperation in international economic relations. The first essay explains the gradual nature of trade liberalization. I show that existence of asymmetric information between governments provides a sufficient reason for gradualism to exist. Governments prefer starting small to reduce the cost of partner’s betrayal when there is sufficient degree of information asymmetry regarding the partner’s type. Learning about partner’s incentive structure enhances expectations, encouraging governments to increase their current level of cooperation. Specifically, the uninformed government’s subjective belief for the trading partner being good is improved as the partner acts cooperatively. This updated belief, in turn, lowers the subjective probability of future betrayal, enabling further progress in cooperation. The second essay analyzes the relationship between two countries facing two policy dilemmas in an environment with two way goods and capital flows. When issues are independent and countries are symmetric, signing separate agreements for tariffs (Free Trade Agreements-FTA) and for taxes (Tax Treaties-TT) provides the identical level of enforcement as signing a linked agreement. However, linkage can still improve the joint welfare by transferring the slack enforcement power in a case of asymmetric issues or countries. I report non-results in two cases where the policy issues are interconnected due to technological spillover effect of FDI. Moreover, I show that linking the agreements actually reduces enforcement when agreements are linked under a limited punishment rule and policy variables are strategic substitutes. The third essay investigates the welfare/enforcement consequences of linking trade and environmental agreements. In the standard literature, linking the agreements generate non-trivial results only when there is structural relation between the issues. I focus on institutional design of the linkage and show that even if environmental aspects of international trade are negligible linking the agreements might still have some interesting welfare implications under current GATT Rules. Specifically, when traded goods are substitutes in consumption, linking the environmental agreement with trade agreement under the Withdrawal of Equivalent Concession Rule (Article XXVIII) will reduce the enforcement. However, enforcement in environmental issue increases when the same rule is implemented in the absence of linkage.
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Castillo, Arias Jamie O. "Information sharing about international terrorism in Latin America." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Jun%5FCastillo%5FArias.pdf.

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Holota, M. M. "IT services market as the international business sphere." Master's thesis, Sumy State University, 2021. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/86607.

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The market of IT services as a sphere of business, its influence on the world economy, the place of information technologies in the world economy is investigated in the work.
У роботі досліджено ринок ІТ-послуг як сфери бізнесу, його вплив на світову економіку, місце інформаційних технологій у світовій економіці.
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Sarrocco, Claudia. "Legal aspects of the mobile satellite telecommunications services." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=31173.

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Thanks to the use of satellite technology, mobile personal telecommunications systems are able to provide communications simultaneously anywhere on the Earth's surface. The implementation of such systems raises several regulatory issues: after a brief explanation of the technical characteristics of different satellite systems in the first chapter, the second chapter will introduce the principles of space law relevant to satellite communications, with particular attention to the provisions which the development of global satellite telecommunication system could infringe. In the third chapter, there will be place for further analysis of international regulations established in the framework of the International Telecommunication Union and the World Trade Organisation, dealing more specifically with satellite telecommunications. The discipline established by the former organisation aims to the optimal management of the orbit and spectrum resources, particularly controversial because of the divergence of interests and exigencies of the member countries, whereas the latter intervened in the liberalisation of the telecommunication services, with the purpose to create an open environment for their diffusion. Furthermore, telecommunication activities are subjected to national regulation. The domestic discipline pertaining to global mobile satellite telecommunication services will be analysed in the fourth chapter, with particular attention to the U.S. Federal Communication Commission regulations and to the developments of Italian legislation in the light of the recent European initiatives in the field. National authorisation requirement conditions, in spite of the international effort toward regulatory harmonisation and liberalisation, are the key elements in the deployment of global mobile telecommunications services. National authorities should not continue to function solely on the basis of their national considerations, but be more flexible and open to cooperation, a
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McBride, John. "A comparison of Australian international and domestic cultural and information activities." Thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/112110.

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This thesis will examine Australia's international and domestic cultural and information activities as conducted by Australian governmental instrumentalities since 1966. This period is examined because 1966 was the first year in which cultural and information activities were reported on by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).1 In the examination distinction will be made first, between international and domestic cultural and information activities conducted or directed by DFA and second, between international cultural activities conducted by DFA and the Australia Council.
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Ooms, Erik. "International cooperation in the implementation of the Territorial Agenda 2020 in the Benelux." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för planering och mediedesign, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3731.

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Research consisting of two parts. The first part concerned the implementation of the Territorial Agenda 2020 and its relation with the economic oriented Agenda 2020 and Cohesion Policy. The second part concerned a more specific part of the implementation process, namely in structures of international cooperation in the Benelux. Using the theory of Europeanization (downloading, uploading, circular and horizontal) an analysis provided insights in the way the Netherlands and Flanders use the TA2020 and previous documents, as well as the VLANED group (a cooperation network of spatial planners from Flanders and the Netherlands) is using the TA2020 in their meetings.
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Satrapa, Tomáš. "Řízení multikulturního týmu ve společnosti DHL Information Services (Europe) s.r.o." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-142208.

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The goal of the master thesis is to determine possibilities of improving of management of multicultural teams in the Service Desk department in DHL Information Services (Europe) s. r. o. The teoretical part of the thesis involves concepts of team, team development, team management practices and team communication. The practical part of the thesis focuses on verification of hypotheses through structured interviews with manager of multicultural teams in the department of Service Desk and with particular team leaders.
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Austin, Stacy Theodora. "International and Domestic Student Health-Information Seeking and Satisfaction." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/804.

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This study examines two groups -international and domestic students at Portland State University (PSU) - in terms of their motivations to seek university-health services, and their satisfaction with university-health services. The Theory of Motivated Information Management (W. A. Afifi & Weiner, 2004) served as the foundation for this study to examine the preferences of students in terms of the ways they seek information about their health concerns. Differences in international and domestic students' anxiety, efficacy, and satisfaction with physicians were supported. International students reported more anxiety than domestic students. Domestic students reported being more efficacious than international students when talking to a medical provider about a current medical issue. Also, international students reported higher satisfaction with a medical provider at their last university health services visit. First, subjects were asked if they currently have a medical concern for which they might consider consulting a physician at PSU health services. If this scenario applied, subjects were asked to rate a variety of possible, theoretically informed motivations for seeking medical information by consulting a physician, to test the Theory of Motivated Information Management. Second, subjects were asked if they have previously consulted a physician at PSU health services. If this scenario applied, subjects were asked to provide satisfaction ratings of the physician and staff. The results contribute to the understanding of information-seeking processes and support the theory's effectiveness in this situation, explaining where international and domestic students are significantly different in regard to their responses.
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Books on the topic "Information services International cooperation"

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1936-, Hajnal Peter I., ed. International information: Documents, publications, and electronic information of international organizations. 2nd ed. Englewood, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 1997.

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Anderson, Jary. Libraries, information centers, information systems and international development since 1974: Draft bibliography. [Pullman, Wash: J. Anderson], 1987.

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1924-, Katz William A., and Fraley Ruth A, eds. International aspects of reference and information services. New York, N.Y: Haworth Press, 1987.

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Dosa, Marta L. Across all borders: International information flows and applications : collected papers. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997.

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International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers. Conference. Oceans from a global perspective: International cooperation in marine science information transfer. Edited by Winn Carolyn P. [S.l.]: IAMSLIC, 1990.

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Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan (Japan). Kansai-kan and Commemorative Symposium of the Opening of the Kansai-kan (2nd : 2002 : Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan Kansai-kan), eds. Toshokan shinseiki: Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan Kansai-kan Kaikan Kinen Shinpojūmu kirokushū : 2002.11.16, 2002 12.14. Kyōto-fu Sōraku-gun Seika-chō: Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan, 2003.

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Bélot, Thérèse J. Programs in industrial countries to promote foreign direct investment in developing countries. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1992.

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Bélot, Thérèse. Programs in industrial countries to promote foreign direct investment in developing countries. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1991.

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Organization, World Meteorological. Stepping forward: Implementation of the WMO CLIPS Project. Geneva, Switzerland: World Meteorlogical Organization, 1997.

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Centre, African Climate Policy. Climate science, information, and services in Africa: Status, gaps and policy implications : draft. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: United Nations, Economic Commission for Africa, African Climate Policy Centre, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Information services International cooperation"

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Ros-Giralt, Jordi, Kevin Launglucknavalai, Daniel Massaguer, Julieta Casanova, and Christine M. Lee. "Using Labdoo to Bridge the Digital Divide: A New Form of International Cooperation." In Service-Learning in the Computer and Information Sciences, 369–99. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118319130.ch18.

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Qu, Jicheng, and Xiaojun Chen. "Technical Framework of Cooperative Control for IT Services of Railway." In Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies for Rail Transportation, 745–53. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49370-0_78.

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Coombs, J., and Y. R. Alston. "Information Services." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1992, 12–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12700-9_3.

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Coombs, J., and Y. R. Alston. "Information Services." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1989, 10–34. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10289-1_3.

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Coombs, J., and Y. R. Alston. "Information Services." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1988, 12–34. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09364-9_4.

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Coombs, J. "Information Services." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1985, 13–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07182-1_4.

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Coombs, J. "Information Services." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1986, 14–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07184-5_4.

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Coombs, J., and Y. R. Alston. "Information Services Classification Index." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1989, 35–41. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10289-1_4.

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Coombs, J., and Y. R. Alston. "Information Services Classification Index." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1988, 35–41. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09364-9_5.

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Coombs, J. "Information Services Classification Index." In The International Biotechnology Directory 1985, 42–46. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07182-1_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Information services International cooperation"

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Watanabe, Kentaro, Satoshi Mikoshiba, Takeshi Tateyama, Yoshiki Shimomura, and Koji Kimita. "Service Design Methodology for Cooperative Services." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-48180.

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In accordance with the maturation of industry, the major mean of value offering shifts from mass products to services. To develop successful services, the cooperation with different organizations and individuals is effective since innovative services often require various capabilities and resources which are difficult to obtain by one company. For the realization of such a cooperative service, a design methodology which can handle requirements of various stakeholders and a complex service structure is required. However, the general methodology for cooperative services has not been established. In this paper, the authors propose a service design methodology of cooperative services. This methodology includes a service evaluation framework to adjust the specification of a service which influences the multiple stakeholders, a computational simulation method for service evaluation and a service design process based on the proposed methods.
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Xing, Junwei. "Study on regional interaction cooperation mechanism: take the example of Liaoning coastal economic zone and hinterland." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit130221.

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Xiao-Mi, An, Bai Wen-Lin, and Sun Shu-Yang. "Legal Requirements for Effective Personal Information Protection through Information Resources Management for Chinese Public Services." In 2014 International Conference on Economic Management and Trade Cooperation (EMTC 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emtc-14.2014.71.

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Gu, Minmin, and Changsheng Song. "Research on incentive mechanism for creative scientific and technological talents under cooperation of industries, universities, and research institutes." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit130731.

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Poulopoulos, Vassilis, Lefteris Gortzis, Ioannis Bakettas, and George Nikiforidis. "Multi-Agent Cooperation Infrastructure to Support Patient-Oriented Telecare Services." In 2006 International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itre.2006.381576.

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"EVOLUTION OF NEWS SERVICES IN THE GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL (GCC)." In 5th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002018504500458.

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Yin, Jielan. "The theoretical foundation, present situation and the future development trends of intergovernmental cooperation in science and technology in the six central China provinces." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit130601.

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Hu, Liang, Kuo Tang, Kuo Zhao, Dong Guo, and Bing Liang. "Extended Resource Information Services Based-on Directory Service Technology." In 2006 10th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2006.253141.

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LIU, TENG-FEI. "RESEARCH ON IMPROVING THE CAPACITY OF NGOS TO UNDERTAKE GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF PUBLIC SERVICES BASED ON 7S MODEL." In 2021 International Conference on Management, Economics, Business and Information Technology. Destech Publications, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/dtem/mebit2021/35643.

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Under the background of government purchasing public services (GPPS), the development of NGOs faces new opportunities and challenges. To promote the development of NGOs and optimize the quality of public services. This paper analyzes the internal problems of NGOs undertaking GPPS, such as structural mismatch, low employee autonomy, high mobility and lack of professionalism, and government departments in the GPPS management loopholes, unclear regulatory responsibilities, inadequate supervision and other external factors. With the help of 7S model, this paper puts forward that the government provides a good cooperation environment for NGOs to undertake public service projects by changing management mode, strengthening system construction and training employees. NGOs define their own positioning by formulating strategic planning, matching the demand structure of public services, improving working methods, and updating service concepts. The government and NGOs work together to achieve the win-win goal of optimizing public service quality and promoting the development of NGOs.
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Abramov, A. G., A. V. Evseev, and A. A. Gonchar. "National Research Computer Network: infrastructure and service basis for a Common digital space of scientific knowledge." In Всероссийская научная конференция "Единое цифровое пространство научных знаний: проблемы и решения". Москва, Берлин: Директмедиа Паблишинг, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51218/978-5-4499-1905-2-2021-320-333.

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The paper provides general information on the architecture of the new generation National Research Computer Network (NIKS), operated and developed by JSCC RAS on the assignment of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation as an administrator and operator since 2019. The key functions and directions of functioning of NIKS today and in the short term development, some urgent tasks of the sphere of science and education of the country, requiring the engaging of the existing infrastructure and service capabilities of the network, as well as its progressive comprehensive modernization. Information is provided on the current state of NIKS with the geographical and target user coverage within the country, the groundwork formed and the potential expansion of areas of international cooperation with foreign national research and education networks and network consortia in the interests of the sphere of science and education of Russia. The opportunities provided by NIKS for improvement of a Common digital space of scientific knowledge, increasing the level of accessibility, information security and network protection of its resources and services are denoted. Individual specialized scientific services, information technology services and services for collective use functioning on the basis of the NIKS infrastructure, built, including on promising and massively exploited technologies of federated authentication and developed in cooperation with the global research and education community are presented.
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Reports on the topic "Information services International cooperation"

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Gravesteijn, J. International cooperation in geoscience information: a global challenge. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/193873.

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Harman, K. M., L. T. Lakey, I. W. Leigh, and A. G. Jeffs. INFX GUIDE: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY BILATERAL AGREEMENTS FOR COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT (INFX: INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1080216.

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Aalto, Juha, and Ari Venäläinen, eds. Climate change and forest management affect forest fire risk in Fennoscandia. Finnish Meteorological Institute, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361355.

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Forest and wildland fires are a natural part of ecosystems worldwide, but large fires in particular can cause societal, economic and ecological disruption. Fires are an important source of greenhouse gases and black carbon that can further amplify and accelerate climate change. In recent years, large forest fires in Sweden demonstrate that the issue should also be considered in other parts of Fennoscandia. This final report of the project “Forest fires in Fennoscandia under changing climate and forest cover (IBA ForestFires)” funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, synthesises current knowledge of the occurrence, monitoring, modelling and suppression of forest fires in Fennoscandia. The report also focuses on elaborating the role of forest fires as a source of black carbon (BC) emissions over the Arctic and discussing the importance of international collaboration in tackling forest fires. The report explains the factors regulating fire ignition, spread and intensity in Fennoscandian conditions. It highlights that the climate in Fennoscandia is characterised by large inter-annual variability, which is reflected in forest fire risk. Here, the majority of forest fires are caused by human activities such as careless handling of fire and ignitions related to forest harvesting. In addition to weather and climate, fuel characteristics in forests influence fire ignition, intensity and spread. In the report, long-term fire statistics are presented for Finland, Sweden and the Republic of Karelia. The statistics indicate that the amount of annually burnt forest has decreased in Fennoscandia. However, with the exception of recent large fires in Sweden, during the past 25 years the annually burnt area and number of fires have been fairly stable, which is mainly due to effective fire mitigation. Land surface models were used to investigate how climate change and forest management can influence forest fires in the future. The simulations were conducted using different regional climate models and greenhouse gas emission scenarios. Simulations, extending to 2100, indicate that forest fire risk is likely to increase over the coming decades. The report also highlights that globally, forest fires are a significant source of BC in the Arctic, having adverse health effects and further amplifying climate warming. However, simulations made using an atmospheric dispersion model indicate that the impact of forest fires in Fennoscandia on the environment and air quality is relatively minor and highly seasonal. Efficient forest fire mitigation requires the development of forest fire detection tools including satellites and drones, high spatial resolution modelling of fire risk and fire spreading that account for detailed terrain and weather information. Moreover, increasing the general preparedness and operational efficiency of firefighting is highly important. Forest fires are a large challenge requiring multidisciplinary research and close cooperation between the various administrative operators, e.g. rescue services, weather services, forest organisations and forest owners is required at both the national and international level.
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Wilkins, George A., and Sarah Stevens-Rayburn. Proceedings of Colloquium 110 of the International Astronomical Union on Library and Information Services in Astronomy Held in Washington, DC on 26 July- 1 August 1988. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada215612.

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Johnson, Eric M., and Robert Chew. Social Network Analysis Methods for International Development. RTI Press, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.rb.0026.2105.

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Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a promising yet underutilized tool in the international development field. SNA entails collecting and analyzing data to characterize and visualize social networks, where nodes represent network members and edges connecting nodes represent relationships or exchanges among them. SNA can help both researchers and practitioners understand the social, political, and economic relational dynamics at the heart of international development programming. It can inform program design, monitoring, and evaluation to answer questions related to where people get information; with whom goods and services are exchanged; who people value, trust, or respect; who has power and influence and who is excluded; and how these dynamics change over time. This brief advances the case for use of SNA in international development, outlines general approaches, and discusses two recently conducted case studies that illustrate its potential. It concludes with recommendations for how to increase SNA use in international development.
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Martin, Noémie, and Pierre-Olivier Pineau. Choosing to Pay More for Electricity: an experiment on the level of residential consumer cooperation. CIRANO, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/xdvi6385.

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Reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions are two cornerstones of the fight against climate change. Signaling negative externalities of individual consumption on the environment is at the heart of public policies, and usually materializes through an increase in the price of polluting good and services. However, social resistance typically arises when such policies are implemented. In this experiment, we are interested in testing the context in which individuals would be willing to pay more for electricity. We use the situation of Québec (Canada), where low-cost hydropower sold below market value, akin to a consumption subsidy, leads to high residential consumption. Increasing regulated prices closer to their market value would result in a direct welfare gain and free some green energy, reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) in other sectors. The choice to pay more is a prisoner’s dilemma, and we find in this framework that giving clear and transparent information on the consequences of the price increase induces a majority of people to choose to pay more. In addition to the economic benefit of the public good, the presence of the environmental benefit increases contributions. Participants with a more severe budget constraint tend to contribute less. These results are encouraging for the development of efficient energy policies reducing GHG emissions.
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Johnson, Eric M., Robert Urquhart, and Maggie O'Neil. The Importance of Geospatial Data to Labor Market Information. RTI Press, June 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.pb.0017.1806.

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School-to-work transition data are an important component of labor market information systems (LMIS). Policy makers, researchers, and education providers benefit from knowing how long it takes work-seekers to find employment, how and where they search for employment, the quality of employment obtained, and how steady it is over time. In less-developed countries, these data are poorly collected, or not collected at all, a situation the International Labour Organization and other donors have attempted to change. However, LMIS reform efforts typically miss a critical part of the picture—the geospatial aspects of these transitions. Few LMIS systems fully consider or integrate geospatial school-to-work transition information, ignoring data critical to understanding and supporting successful and sustainable employment: employer locations; transportation infrastructure; commute time, distance, and cost; location of employment services; and other geographic barriers to employment. We provide recently collected geospatial school-to-work transition data from South Africa and Kenya to demonstrate the importance of these data and their implications for labor market and urban development policy.
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Ermolayev, Vadim, Frédéric Mallet, Vitaliy Yakovyna, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Vitaliy Kobets, Artur Korniłowicz, Hennadiy Kravtsov, Mykola Nikitchenko, Сергій Олексійович Семеріков, and Aleksander Spivakovsky, eds. ICTERI 2019: ICT in Education, Research and Industrial Applications. Integration, Harmonization and Knowledge Transfer : Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on ICT in Education, Research and Industrial Applications. Integration, Harmonization and Knowledge Transfer. Volume II: Workshops. Kherson, Ukraine, June 12-15, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, June 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3170.

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This volume represents the proceedings of the Workshops co-located with the 15th International Conference on ICT in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications, held in Kherson, Ukraine, in June 2019. It comprises 82 contributed papers that were carefully peer-reviewed and selected from 218 submissions for the five workshops: 3L-Person, CoSinE, ITER, RMSE, and TheRMIT. The volume is structured in five parts, each presenting the contributions for a particular workshop. The topical scope of the volume is aligned with the thematic tracks of ICTERI 2019: (I) Advances in ICT Research; (II) Information Systems: Technology and Applications; (III) ICT in Education; and (IV) ICT Cooperation in Academia and Industry.
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Burov, Olexandr, Serhiy Semerikov, and Hennadiy Kravtsov. ICTERI 2020: ICT in Education, Research and Industrial Applications. Integration, Harmonization and Knowledge Transfer 2020 : Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on ICT in Education, Research and Industrial Applications. Integration, Harmonization and Knowledge Transfer. Volume II: Workshops. Kharkiv, Ukraine, October 06-10, 2020. Edited by Oleksandr Sokolov, Grygoriy Zholtkevych, Vitaliy Yakovyna, Yulia Tarasich, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, and Vitaliy Kobets. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4124.

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This volume represents the proceedings of the Workshops co-located with the 16th International Conference on ICT in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications, held in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in October 2020. It comprises 101 contributed papers that were carefully peer-reviewed and selected from 233 submissions for the five workshops: RMSEBT, TheRMIT, ITER, 3L-Person, CoSinE, MROL. The volume is structured in six parts, each presenting the contributions for a particular workshop. The topical scope of the volume is aligned with the thematic tracks of ICTERI 2020: (I) Advances in ICT Research; (II) Information Systems: Technology and Applications; (III) Academia/Industry ICT Cooperation; and (IV) ICT in Education.
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Bolton, Laura. Donor Support for the Human Rights of LGBT+. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.100.

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This rapid review synthesises evidence on the bilateral and multilateral donors promoting and protecting the human rights of LGBT+ people on a global scale. It focusses on those donors that have policies, implementation plans and programmes on LGBT+ rights. This review also examines the evidence on the impact of their work. The bilateral donors providing the most support for LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, +) communities in 2017-18 are the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), UK Department for International Development (DFID), The Netherlands Development Cooperation, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), and the European Commission (EC). Whilst the multilateral donors providing the most support for LGBT+ are the UN and World Bank. The United Nations (UN) is doing a huge amount of work on LGBT+ rights across the organisation which there was not scope to fully explore in this report. The UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNOCHR) in particular is doing a lot on this theme. They publish legal obligation information, call attention to rights abuses through general assembly resolutions. The dialogue with governments, monitor violations and support human rights treaties bodies. The work of the World Bank in this area focuses on inclusion rather than rights. A small number of projects were identified which receive funding from bilateral and multilateral donors. These were AMSHeR, International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA), and Stonewall. This rapid review focused on identifying donor support for LGBT+ rights, therefore, searches were limited to general databases and donor websites, utilising non-academic and donor literature. Much of the information comes directly from websites and these are footnoted throughout the report. Little was identified in the way of impact evaluation within the scope of this report. The majority of projects found through searches were non-governmental and so not the focus of this report.
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