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Early Printing along the IJssel: The Production of Incunabula in Deventer, Low Countries (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cooijmans-Keizer, L. (2018, October). Early Printing along the IJssel: The Production of Incunabula in Deventer, Low Countries. Paper presented at Incunabula: people, places, products and their relationships, National Library of Scotland (Edinburgh)

Paper presented during the 'Incunabula: people, places, products and their relationships' conference, held at the National Library of Scotland, 24 October 2018. Abstract: During the latter half of the fifteenth century, the city of Deventer occup... Read More about Early Printing along the IJssel: The Production of Incunabula in Deventer, Low Countries.

Cloud-based video analytics using convolutional neural networks (2018)
Journal Article
Yaseen, M. U., Anjum, A., Farid, M., & Antonopoulos, N. (2019). Cloud-based video analytics using convolutional neural networks. Software: Practice and Experience, 49(4), 565-583. https://doi.org/10.1002/spe.2636

Object classification is a vital part of any video analytics system, which could aid in complex applications such as object monitoring and management. Traditional video analytics systems work on shallow networks and are unable to harness the power of... Read More about Cloud-based video analytics using convolutional neural networks.

University library introduces bibliotherapy for student wellbeing (2018)
Newspaper / Magazine
Ennis, L. (2018). University library introduces bibliotherapy for student wellbeing. [INCITE]. Australia

At least one in three people will struggle with their mental health at some point in their lives but reading can help bring relief, explains Laura Ennis.

Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change (2018)
Preprint / Working Paper
Tjeldnes, S. A., & Yorkstone, S. (2018). Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change. Edinburgh/ Tromsø, Norway: Edinburgh Napier University

Facilitation skills have been identified as key to successful improvement initiatives in Higher Education. Why is this? What makes for good facilitation? Are there models of facilitation for improvement? Does good facilitation differ in different nat... Read More about Navigating The Labyrinth: A best practice guide for facilitating change.

Reading lists at Edinburgh Napier University: Who, where, what, how, & why (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ennis, L. (2018, June). Reading lists at Edinburgh Napier University: Who, where, what, how, & why. Presented at The library at the heart of learning, teaching and research

This talk, delivered at the University of Leiden, discusses how staff at Edinburgh Napier University implemented an improved reading list management platform.

Deep Learning Hyper-Parameter Optimization for Video Analytics in Clouds (2018)
Journal Article
Yaseen, M. U., Anjum, A., Rana, O., & Antonopoulos, N. (2019). Deep Learning Hyper-Parameter Optimization for Video Analytics in Clouds. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems, 49(1), 253-264. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2018.2840341

A system to perform video analytics is proposed using a dynamically tuned convolutional network. Videos are fetched from cloud storage, preprocessed, and a model for supporting classification is developed on these video streams using cloud-based infr... Read More about Deep Learning Hyper-Parameter Optimization for Video Analytics in Clouds.

RCUK open access block grant allocation 2013-18 (v2) (2018)
Data
Lawson, S. (2018). RCUK open access block grant allocation 2013-18 (v2). [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4047315.v2

Compilation of RCUK open access block grant allocations for five years, 2013/14 to 2017/18.* These funds were distributed to UK research institutions in order to pay article processing charges (APCs) to make RCUK-funded research outputs open access.... Read More about RCUK open access block grant allocation 2013-18 (v2).

An ethics of care: what kind of Open Access do we want? (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lawson, S. (2018, March). An ethics of care: what kind of Open Access do we want?. Paper presented at RLUK Conference 2018, London, UK

A talk about open access in the context of a neoliberalised academy and about ways of thinking about open access that bring the focus back to values and ethics.