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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 113 mm x 50 mm, 200 g
    Edition: Originaltext der Ausgabe letzter Hand, 1. Auflage (100 Exemplare)
    Uniform Title: Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Künstlerbuch ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Buchkunst
    Note: Erschienen: 12 Mini-Heftchen im Schuber, exklusive Ausgabe mit Golddruck, künstlerischen Einbänden und goldenem Schmuckbändchen, Teilausgabe der Kinder- und Hausmärchen
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: TIFF, Vers.6.0, 600 dpi, 1 bit (s/w), ITU group 4; Digitalisierungsvorlage: Primärausgabe
    Edition: Electronic. ed. Hildesheim [u.a.] Olms 2006 Olms online. Reprints. Sammlung zur Philosophie und deutschsprachigen Literatur des 16. bis 20. Jahrhunderts
    Edition: Göttingen GDZ
    Former Title: Teilw. u.d.T. Grimm, Jacob: Sämtliche Werke
    Note: Nachdr. teilw. in der Reihe Documenta linguistica , SUB Göttingen
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Pages:
    Additional Information: Rezension Wardetzky, Kristin "Mit Überraschung bemerkt man die Verwandtschaft mit den Märchen anderer weit entfernter Völker" 2014
    Keywords: Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Märchenforschung ; Lyrik ; Literatur ; Deutsch ; Prosa ; Kommentar ; Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Märchenforschung ; Lyrik ; Literatur ; Deutsch ; Prosa
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    Language: German
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  • 5
    ISBN: 3424007358 , 3424007366
    Language: German
    Pages: 20 cm
    Series Statement: Die Märchen der Weltliteratur
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  • 6
    Language: German
    Pages: 24 cm
    Additional Information: Rezension Karbusicky, Vladimir [Rezension von: Volkslieder, aus der Handschriftensammlung der Universitätsbibliothek Marburg, Brüder Grimm. Hrsg. von Charlotte Oberfeld ..., Bd. 1 - 3. 1985-89] 1991
    Additional Information: Rezension Schade, Ernst [Rezension von: Volkslieder, aus der Handschriftensammlung der Universitätsbibliothek Marburg, Brüder Grimm. Hrsg. von Charlotte Oberfeld ..., Bd. 2 - 3. 1987-89] 1991
    Additional Information: Rezension Schenda, Rudolf [Rezension von: Volkslieder, aus der Handschriftensammlung der Universitätsbibliothek Marburg, Brüder Grimm. Hrsg. von Charlotte Oberfeld ..., Bd. 1 - 3 . 1985-89] 1990
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863 ; Volkslied ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Volkslied
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  • 7
    Language: German
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Grimm, Jacob, 1785 - 1863 Deutsches Wörterbuch
    DDC: 433
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    Keywords: German language ; Dictionaries ; German language - Dictionaries ; Wörterbuch ; Deutsch ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863 ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Deutschland ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Neubearbeitung
    Note: Quellen-Verz. im Verl. Huth, Göttingen, erschienen. - Quellen-Verz., photomechanischer Neudr. im Verl. Funk, Berlin, ersch.
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  • 8
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Series Statement: Märchen der Weltliteratur ...
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutschland ; Märchen
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 9
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    Berlin : Kinderbuchverl.
    ISBN: 3358000923
    Language: German
    Pages: 16 cm
    Uniform Title: Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen
    Note: Teilausg
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  • 10
    ISBN: 315030024X , 9783150300428 , 9783150300480
    Language: German
    Pages: 20 cm; (2001-2010): 17 cm
    Edition: Ausg. letzter Hand mit den Orig.-Anm. der Brüder Grimm
    Former Title: Gesamtausgabe
    DDC: 398.20943
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    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutsch ; Märchen
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 11
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder und Hausmärchen.
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 12
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    Göttingen : Dieterich
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder und Hausmärchen.
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 13
    Language: German
    Pages: 113 mm x 50 mm, 200 g
    Edition: Originaltext der Ausgabe letzter Hand, 1. Auflage (100 Exemplare)
    Uniform Title: Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Künstlerbuch ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Buchkunst
    Note: Erschienen: 12 Mini-Heftchen im Schuber, exklusive Ausgabe mit Golddruck, künstlerischen Einbänden und goldenem Schmuckbändchen, Teilausgabe der Kinder- und Hausmärchen
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  • 14
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Edition: Neue durchges. Ausg.
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen
    Note: T. 1. 2
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  • 15
    Language: German
    Pages:
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 16
    Language: German
    Pages:
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 17
    Language: German
    Pages: 24 cm
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Fairy tales ; Germany ; Anthologie ; Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Vergleichende Märchenforschung
    Note: Enth. Literaturangaben und Register
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  • 18
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    Hildesheim [u.a.] : Olms-Weidmann
    Language: German
    Additional Information: Rezension Kaiste, Jaanna [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 3, Gemeinsame Werke, Bd. 43-45] 2006
    Additional Information: Rezension Beck, Heinrich [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 1. Bd. 17-18] 1995
    Additional Information: Rezension Speer, Heino [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 1. Bd. 17-18] 1995
    Additional Information: Rezension Lecouteux, C. [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Bd. 17-18] 1994
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Pöge-Alder, Kathrin, 1965 - [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863, Werke] 2006
    Former Title: Teilw. u.d.T. Grimm, Jacob: Sämtliche Werke
    Note: Nachdr. teilw. in der Reihe Documenta linguistica
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  • 19
    Language: German
    Additional Information: Rezension Kaiste, Jaanna [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 3, Gemeinsame Werke, Bd. 43-45] 2006
    Additional Information: Rezension Beck, Heinrich [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 1. Bd. 17-18] 1995
    Additional Information: Rezension Speer, Heino [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Abt. 1. Bd. 17-18] 1995
    Additional Information: Rezension Lecouteux, C. [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm, Werke, Forschungsausgabe, Bd. 17-18] 1994
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Pöge-Alder, Kathrin, 1965 - [Rezension von: Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863, Werke] 2006
    Former Title: Teilw. u.d.T. Grimm, Jacob: Sämtliche Werke
    Note: Nachdr. teilw. in der Reihe Documenta linguistica
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  • 20
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Vergleichende Märchenforschung
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  • 21
    ISBN: 315030024X , 9783150300428 , 9783150300480
    Language: German
    Pages: 20 cm; (2001-2010): 17 cm
    Edition: Ausg. letzter Hand mit den Orig.-Anm. der Brüder Grimm
    Former Title: Gesamtausgabe
    DDC: 398.20943
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    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutsch ; Märchen
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 22
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausgabe
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 23
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    Online Resource
    Göttingen : Dieterich
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Historische Drucke digital
    Edition: Nachlass Grimm digital
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 24
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    Online Resource
    Berlin : bei G. Reimer
    Language: German
    Pages:
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 25
    Language: German
    Pages:
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 26
    ISBN: 3150231914
    Language: German
    Pages: 15 cm
    Edition: Ausg. letzter Hand mit den Originalanmerkungen der Brüder Grimm
    Series Statement: (Reclams) Universal-Bibliothek ...
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    Keywords: Anthologie ; Märchen
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  • 27
    Language: German
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm
    DDC: 398.2092243
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    Keywords: Grimm, Jacob Correspondence ; Grimm, Wilhelm Correspondence ; Grimm, Jacob Correspondence ; Grimm, Wilhelm Correspondence ; Philologists Correspondence ; Germany ; Philologists Correspondence ; Briefsammlung ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863 ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863
    Note: Enth. Briefe von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm , Bd. 1. Briefwechsel zwischen Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm : T. 1. Text. T. 2. Zusätzliche Texte; Sagenkonkordanz. T. 3. Kommentar / verfasst und herausgegeben von Stephan Bialas-Pophanken , Bd. 2. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Karl Bartsch, Franz Pfeiffer und Gabriel Riedel , Bd. 3. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Gustav Hugo , Bd. 4. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Theodor Georg von Karajan, Wilhelm Wackernagel, Johann Hugo Wyttenbach und Julius Zacher , Bd. 5. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit den Verlegern des "Deutschen Wörterbuchs" Karl Reimer und Salomon Hirzel , Bd. 6. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Rudolf Hildebrand, Matthias Lexer und Karl Weigand , Bd. 7. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Gustav Freytag, Moriz Haupt, Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben und Franz Joseph Mone , Bd. 8. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Johann Martin Lappenberg, Friedrich Lisch und Georg Waitz , Bd. 9. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit ihren älteren Verwandten , 1,1 (2001) -
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    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausgabe
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Historische Drucke digital
    Edition: Nachlass Grimm digital
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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    Language: German
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm
    DDC: 398.2092243
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    Keywords: Grimm, Jacob Correspondence ; Grimm, Wilhelm Correspondence ; Grimm, Jacob Correspondence ; Grimm, Wilhelm Correspondence ; Philologists Correspondence ; Germany ; Philologists Correspondence ; Briefsammlung ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863 ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Grimm, Wilhelm 1786-1859 ; Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863
    Note: Enth. Briefe von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm , Bd. 1. Briefwechsel zwischen Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm : T. 1. Text. T. 2. Zusätzliche Texte; Sagenkonkordanz. T. 3. Kommentar / verfasst und herausgegeben von Stephan Bialas-Pophanken , Bd. 2. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Karl Bartsch, Franz Pfeiffer und Gabriel Riedel , Bd. 3. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Gustav Hugo , Bd. 4. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Theodor Georg von Karajan, Wilhelm Wackernagel, Johann Hugo Wyttenbach und Julius Zacher , Bd. 5. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit den Verlegern des "Deutschen Wörterbuchs" Karl Reimer und Salomon Hirzel , Bd. 6. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Rudolf Hildebrand, Matthias Lexer und Karl Weigand , Bd. 7. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Gustav Freytag, Moriz Haupt, Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben und Franz Joseph Mone , Bd. 8. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit Johann Martin Lappenberg, Friedrich Lisch und Georg Waitz , Bd. 9. Briefwechsel der Brüder Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm mit ihren älteren Verwandten , 1,1 (2001) -
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  • 31
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    [Place of publication not identified] : Pragmatic AI Solutions
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (3 hr., 29 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3
    Keywords: Artificial intelligence ; Reinforcement learning ; Intelligence artificielle ; Apprentissage par renforcement (Intelligence artificielle) ; artificial intelligence
    Abstract: Introduction to Generative AI Get started with Generative AI and Large Language Models This introductory course is designed for beginners with no prior knowledge of generative AI. You will start by gaining a high-level understanding of what generative AI is and how it works. Through interactive lessons and hands-on examples, you will learn fundamental skills like providing effective prompts and iteratively improving the generated outputs. As the course progresses, you will dive deeper into specific major generative AI models, including their unique capabilities and limitations. Finally,, you will get practical experience using leading systems like GitHub Copilot, Qdrant, and OpenAI to generate code, and text. By the end, you will have developed core knowledge to start experimenting with generative AI in a responsible and effective way for a variety of applications. This course aims to provide a friendly introduction to prepare complete beginners for further exploration of this rapidly evolving technology. Learning objectives Learn to utilize Generative AI effectively Develop Generative AI software solutions Build solutions with Prompt Engineering to enhance Generative AI output Practice Labs Use the practice labs to test your knowledge and gain hands-on experience working with Python and Rust. These labs are based on GitHub templates that will help you to get started quickly and apply the knowledge in the course in building your own solutions. Learn Retrieval Augmented Generation: https://github.com/alfredodeza/learn-retrieval-augmented-generation Azure Chat with OpenAI: https://github.com/alfredodeza/azure-chat-demo Resources Azure LLMOps Practical MLOps book Rust Bootcamp Python Bootcamp.
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    ISBN: 9781803920924
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (512 pages )
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Solidarity Encyclopedias Social aspects ; Sustainable development ; Economics Encyclopedias Sociological aspects ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Economics Political aspects
    Abstract: "Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd in partnership with United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on SSE (UNTFSSE) The Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy is a comprehensive reference text that explores how the social and solidarity economy (SSE) plays a significant role in creating and developing economic activities in alternative ways. In contrast to processes involving commodification, commercialisation, bureaucratisation and corporatisation, the SSE reasserts the place of ethics, social well-being and democratic decision-making in economic activities and governance. Identifying and analysing a myriad of issues and topics associated with the SSE, the Encyclopedia broadens the knowledge base of diverse actors of the SSE, including practitioners, activists and policymakers. Analysing the role of SSE organisations and enterprises in enhancing wellbeing, planetary health and democracy at various levels and their contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, the Encyclopedia invaluably summarises knowledge about the key aspects of the SSE. Accomplished researchers depart from traditional nationalistic, Eurocentric and trans-Atlantic perspectives to explain the SSE from a global perspective with a focus on untold stories of its development in both developing and developed countries. A collective work of the UN Inter-Agency Task Force on SSE (UNTFSSE), this Encyclopedia will serve as an essential tool for scholars and students of comparative social policy, international economics, management studies and economic sociology. Key Features: - 57 entries - Clearly organised into thematic sections addressing histories, concepts and theories, actors and organisations, development, and environment and governance - Breaks down the complex relationship between economic, social and political dimensions in an accessible way"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Part I. Histories, concepts and theories -- 1. Activism and social movements / Hamish Jenkins and Yvon Poirier -- 2. Community economies / Stephen Healy, Ana Inés Heras and Peter North -- 3. Contemporary understandings / Peter Utting -- 4. Ecological economics / Drazen Šimlesa -- 5. Feminist economics / Suzanne Bergeron -- 6. Globalization and alter-globalization / Carmen Marcuello, Anjel Errasti and Ignacio Bretos -- 7. Heterodox economics / Jean-Louis Laville -- 8. Indigenous economies / Luciane Lucas dos Santos -- 9. Moral economy and human economy / Jean-Louis Laville -- 10. Origins and histories / Jean-Louis Laville -- 11. Postcolonial theories / Luciane Lucas dos Santos -- 12. The black social economy / Sharon D. Wright Austin -- 13. The commons / Anabel Rieiro -- Part II. Actors and organizations -- 14. African American and distributive justice / Jessica Gordon-Nembhard and Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo -- 15. Associations and associationalism / Bruno Frère and Laurent Gardin -- 16. Community-based organizations / Kiran Kamal Prasad -- 17. Cooperatives and mutuals / Chiyoge B. Sifa and Caroline Shenaz Hossein -- 18. Lgbt inclusion / Vincenza Priola and Saoirse C. O'Shea -- 19. Migrants and refugees / Giulia Galera and Leila Giannetto -- 20. Activism and social movements / Edith Archambault -- 21. Social enterprises / Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens -- 22. Women's self-help groups / Christabell P.J. -- 23. Youth / Davorka Vidović -- Part III. Linkages to development -- 24. Care and home support services / Christian Jetté, Yves Vaillancourt and Catherine Lenzi -- 25. Culture, sports and leisure sectors / Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella -- 26. Education sector / Christina A. Clamp and Colleen E. Tapley -- 27. Energy, water and waste management sectors / Waltteri Katajamäki -- 28. Finance sector / Riccardo Bodini and Gianluca Salvatori -- 29. Food and agriculture sector / Judith Hitchman -- 30. Gender equality and empowerment / Bipasha Baruah -- 31. Health and care sector / Jean-Pierre Girard -- 32. Housing sector / Alice Pittini -- 33. Information and communication technology (ict) / Raymond Saner, Lichia Saner-Yiu and Samuel Bruelisauer -- 34. Local community development / Luis Razeto Migliaro -- 35. Peace and non-violence / Smita Ramnarain -- 36. Reduction of hunger and poverty / Judith Hitchman -- 37. Reduction of multidimensional inequalities / Andrea Salustri -- 38. Social services / Susanne Elsen -- 39. Sustainable investment, production and consumption / Cynthia Giagnocavo -- 40. The sustainable development goals / Denison Jayasooria and Ilcheong Yi -- 41. Tourism sector / Gilles Caire -- 42. Work integration / Kate Cooney, Marthe Nyssens and Mary O'Shaughnessy -- Part IV. Enabling environment and governance -- 43. Access to markets / Darryl Reed -- 44. Co-optation, isomorphism and instrumentalisation / Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella -- 45. Financing / Gianluca Salvatori and Riccardo Bodini -- 46. Legal frameworks and laws / David Hiez -- 47. Local and territorial development plans / Hamish Jenkins -- 48. Management / Sang-Youn Lee -- 49. Participation, governance, collective action and democracy / Jeová Torres Silva Junior -- 50. Partnership and co-construction / Marguerite Mendell -- 51. Public policy / Peter Utting -- 52. Resilience in the context of multiple crises / Beverley Mullings and Tinyan Otuomagie -- 53. Social policy / Ilcheong Yi -- 54. Statistical measurement / Marie J. Bouchard -- 55. Supporting organizations and intermediaries / Hamish Jenkins -- 56. The institutional ecosystem / Jean-Marc Fontan and Benoît Lévesque -- 57. Working conditions and wages / Kunle Akingbola and Carol Brunt -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9781802205930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 pages)
    Series Statement: Norrag series on international education and development
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: International education
    Abstract: "The global education crisis is a complex problem that requires change from teachers, school managers, civil society, implementers, planners, governments and donors. Addressing the issues that lie beneath this crisis requires new ways of working. Systems thinking is a suite of approaches to grappling with complex problems that is beginning to gain traction in international education. This book brings together new research in the nascent field of systems thinking in international education. Outlining the implications that systems thinking can hold for future research, practice and progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 4, a diverse range of leading scholars, policymakers and practitioners present novel research to encourage the shift from a linear view of change to a systems view. Chapters present diverse approaches to applying systems thinking in education across middle- and low-income countries, alongside research on how this has changed mindsets more widely. Questioning notions such as scaling and the universal applicability of 'what works', authors here suggest that locally relevant evidence and systemic rewards for using it are necessary to achieve SDG 4. This innovative book exemplifies how systems thinking offers the tools, frameworks and concepts to improve outcomes in education systems. With the education crisis further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, this timely book is essential reading for all those concerned with education and sustainable development goals. This thought-provoking book should be read by all those working to achieve SDG4; those whose day jobs inspire them and who look to their bookshelves for new ideas"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword / Gita Steiner-Khamsi -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction to systems thinking in international education and development / Moira V. Faul and Laura Savage -- Part I. From practice to systems thinking -- 2. Reflections on systems practice: Implementing teaching at the right level in zambia / Varja Lipovsek, Laura Poswell, Ashleigh Morrell, Devyani Pershad, Nico Vromant and Abe Grindle -- 3. Collaborative professionalism and education system change: New evidence from Kenya, India and rwanda / Charlotte Jones, John Rutayisire, Donvan Amenya, Jean-Pierre Mugiraneza and Katie Godwin -- 4. Global education funders' perspectives on the potential of systems thinking to change education practices and achieve mass learning gains / Laura Savage, Clio Dintilhac, Raphaelle Martinez, Tjip Walker and Jason Weaver -- Part II. From theories to systems thinking and practices -- 5. Understanding travelling reforms from a systems perspective / Gita Steiner-Khamsi -- 6. Using a systems approach to education and development: Insights from a multi-country research programme on access and learning / Keith M. Lewin -- 7. System coherence for learning: Applications of the rise education systems framework / Michelle Kaffenberger and Marla Spivack -- Part III. Applying systems approaches in practice -- 8. Adapting inclusive systems development (isd) to vocational education and training (vet) and skills development / Mike Klassen, Sandra Rothboeck and Ailsa Buckley -- 9. Systems, complexity and realist evaluation: Reflections from a large-scale education policy evaluation in colombia / Juan David Parra and D. Brent Edwards Jr -- 10. Can systems thinking tools help us better understand education problems and design appropriate support? Reflections on a test case / Elena Walls and Laura Savage -- Part IV. Conclusion -- 11. Conclusion: Beyond silver bullet solutions / Moira V. Faul and Laura Savage -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781035307173
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (322 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Education, Higher Social aspects ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives
    Abstract: "Despite the broad engagement of higher education institutions in most social sectors, limited thinking and hyper-individualistic approaches have dominated discussions of their value to society. Advocating a more rigorous and comprehensive approach, this insightful book discusses the broad range of contributions made by higher education and the many issues entailed in theorising, observing, measuring and evaluating those contributions. Prepared by a group of leading international scholars, the chapters investigate the multiple interconnections between higher education and society and the vast range of social, economic, political and cultural functions carried out by universities, colleges and institutes and their personnel. The benefits of higher education include employable graduates, new knowledge via research and scholarship, climate science and global connections, and the structuring of economic and social opportunities for whole populations, as well as work and advice for government at all levels. Higher education not only lifts earnings and augments careers, it also immerses students in knowledge, helps to shape them as people, and fosters productivity, democracy, tolerance and international understanding. The book highlights the value added by higher education for persons, organisations, communities, cities, nations, and the world. It also focuses on inequalities in the distribution of that value, and finds that the tools for assessing higher education are neither adequate nor complete as yet. International and interdisciplinary in scope, this book will prove an invaluable resource to students and scholars of higher education, educational policy and social policy. It will also prove a useful resource to both university executives and tertiary education policymakers who want to make higher education more effectively accountable to the public"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- List of contributors -- 1. Introduction: Higher education and the contributions problem / Simon Marginson, Brendan Cantwell, Daria Platonova and Anna Smolentseva -- Part I. Concepts and perspectives -- 2. Intrinsic and extrinsic outcomes of higher education / Simon Marginson, Brendan Cantwell, Daria Platonova and Anna Smolentseva -- 3. Contributions of higher education to society: Towards conceptualisation / Anna Smolentseva -- 4. Higher education as student self-formation / Simon Marginson -- Part II. Global contributions and comparisons -- 5. Higher education, science and the climate crisis / Johanna Witte -- 6. Opportunities and challenges for open higher education systems in global context / Marijk van der Wende -- 7. A comparison of Chinese and anglo-american ideas about higher education and public good / Simon Marginson and Lili Yang -- 8. Us-china collaboration in science for the global common good / John P. Haupt and Jenny J. Lee -- Part III. Contributions to economy, polity, government and culture -- 9. Graduate employability and employment / James Robson -- 10. Unesco's common good idea of higher education and democracy / Rita Locatelli and Simon Marginson -- 11. Understanding the contributions of higher education through the politics of reform / Brendan Cantwell, Daria Platonova and Isak Froumin -- 12. The professoriate and public policy / Glen A. Jones -- 13. Cultural contributions of higher education / Jussi Välimaa, Terhi Nokkala and Ksenia Romanenko -- 14. Higher education and regional elite formation in Russia / Aleksei Egorov and Sergey Malinovskiy -- Index.
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    [Place of publication not identified] : Pragmatic AI Solutions
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 5 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3
    Keywords: Artificial intelligence Study guides Examinations ; Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) Study guides Examinations ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) Certification Pass the AI Fundamentals certification This early release (ongoing) course will give you everything you need to pass the Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) certification. This is the foundational certification for doing Machine Learning and Data Science using Azure and its specialized services. The course will go into every content that is relevant to pass the certification including how to create a study guide and strategy to pass the exam. This course includes and covers all of the author's study notes so that you can use them in addition to your own notes . Course overview This course contains a complete walkthrough over all of the content relevant for the AI-900 certification with a summary and specialized notes after each sections, following the same content that is available as Learning Paths. Aside from the video content, create your own study notes and strategy using the example reference guide Course Content Get Started with AI Get Started with AI Study notes Get Started with Artificial Intelligence on Azure About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his experience studying and passing the AI-900 is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with study notes, example repositories, and a solid study strategy. Resources Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
    Note: Online resource; title from title details screen (O'Reilly, viewed January 10, 2023)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 33 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.4/32
    Keywords: Linux ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Linux for Beginners A hands on and practical introduction of Linux This early release (ongoing) course will give you a foundational knowledge to quickly get started with Linux. You will learn practical examples packaged in easy-to-follow videos that give you just enough knowledge to use Linux. There is a strong focus on using the terminal exclusively for this course, which is the best way to ensure a wide variety of Linux environments can be used with almost no difference in concepts. The course will not cover deep Linux internals or advanced usage. It will also not go through specialized scenarios that are meant to pass a Linux certification. Learn objectives Use a terminal to navigate the file system Understand different Linux versions and use readily available versions without installing Linux Use a shell with common features Create and edit files using a terminal text editor Manage system processes and services Install and remove packages About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his past experience as a Linux system administrator is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with high-level knowledge and practical examples. Resources Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
    Note: Online resource; title from title details screen (O’Reilly, viewed February 7, 2023)
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (41 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Rust (Computer program language) ; Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) ; Cloud computing ; Cloud computing ; Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) ; Rust (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Deploy Rust on Azure Functions Learn how to deploy Rust functions to Azure Functions with this comprehensive video course. You will start by creating a simple HTTP-triggered function, and then use GitHub Actions to automate your deployment. Deploying Rust in Azure can be frustrating because there is no first-class support yet for it. You will learn what are some of the caveats and what are some strategies you can use to properly deploy a very basic Rust HTTP API. Course Overview We will start by covering the basics of Azure Functions and Rust, and then dive into more advanced topics such as configuring your function's environment, application settings, and using external crates. By the end of this course, you will have a working knowledge of how to deploy and manage your Rust functions on Azure Functions using automation to quickly re-deploy or update your function. Course Content Introduction to Azure Functions - Learn the basics of Azure Functions and how they work with Rust. Creating Your First Azure Function in Rust - Create a simple HTTP-triggered function in Rust and deploy it to Azure Functions. Configuring Your Function Environment - Learn how to use environment variables to configure your function's behavior. Use GitHub Actions for automation About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. With Alfredo's guidance, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to deploy and manage your Rust functions on Azure Functions. Resources Deploying containers to Azure Practical MLOps book Automated Azure Resource Cleanup Azure Fundamentals Certification.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 57 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3/1
    Keywords: Machine learning Study guides Examinations ; Cloud computing Study guides Examinations ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Hugging Face for MLOps Learn how to leverage Hugging Face and its powerful machine learning capabilities. Build, train, and deploy your own models using the Hugging Face platform and libraries. In this course you'll get hands-on with Hugging Face and learn how to: Access and use pre-trained models from the Hub Fine-tune models with your own data Build machine learning pipelines with Hugging Face Transformers Add and version your own datasets Containerize and deploy Hugging Face models Automate workflows with GitHub Actions By the end, you'll have practical experience building, training, and deploying Hugging Face models, including production deployment to the Azure cloud. Learning objectives Find and use pre-trained models Fine-tune models for custom tasks Build ML pipelines with Hugging Face libraries Create and version datasets Containerize models for production Automate workflows for MLOps Lesson 1: Getting Started with Hugging Face Lesson Outline Overview of Hugging Face Hub Browsing models and datasets Using Hugging Face repositories Managing spaces and access Lesson 2: Applying Hugging Face Models Lesson Outline Downloading models from the Hub Using models with PyTorch/TensorFlow Leveraging tokenizers and pipelines Performing inference with Hub models Lesson 3: Working with Datasets Lesson Outline Browsing datasets on Hugging Face Uploading and managing datasets Versioning datasets with dataset cards Loading datasets in PyTorch/TensorFlow Lesson 4: Model Serving and Deployment Lesson Outline Containerizing Hugging Face models Creating inference APIs with FastAPI Deploying to cloud services like Azure Automating with GitHub Actions About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his experience teaching and authoring content about LOps will give you everything you need to get started applying these powerful concepts. Resources MLOps with Databricks Introduction to MLflow for MLOps Hands-on Python for MLOps.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 39 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) Study guides Examinations ; Application program interfaces (Computer software) Study guides Examinations ; Machine learning Study guides Examinations ; Computer programming Study guides Examinations ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Hands-on Python for MLOps Build powerful APIs, tools, and scripts with Python Use Python to create APIs and automation scripts for machine learning operations. Learn to leverage APIs, build CLI tools, and develop web services. If you are new to Machine Learning Operations or want to know more about the foundations of Python for MLOps, this course will walk you through the basics. In this course, you'll learn how to use Python for automation, APIs, and building useful command-line interfaces. We'll cover consuming APIs, creating CLI tools, packaging projects, and building web services to expose machine learning models. The course includes hands-on examples and projects so you can apply what you learn right away. By the end of the course, you'll have practical skills to automate workflows and develop interfaces for machine learning. This course includes GitHub repositories you can reference: Python CLI Examples Basic Python CLI Web API with Python and Hugging Face models Learn objectives Consume and use APIs and SDKs in Python Create command-line programs for automation Develop web services and APIs with Python frameworks Package Python projects for distribution Apply skills to build useful interfaces for ML models Lesson 1: Working with APIs in Python Lesson Outline Overview of APIs and SDKs Using the Requests Library Consuming REST APIs Python SDKs like NumPy and SciPy Project: Building a Python script using APIs Lesson 2: Building Command-line Interfaces Lesson Outline Intro to automation with CLI tools Parsing arguments and options Organizing code into modules Python packaging for distribution Project: CLI tool for machine learning Lesson 3: Developing Web APIs Lesson Outline REST API concepts Web frameworks like Flask and FastAPI Building an API with Flask Developing APIs with FastAPI OpenAPI specs and documentation Project: Web API for movie recommendations About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his past experience as a Linux system administrator is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with high-level knowledge and practical examples. Resources Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (3 hr., 27 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; SQL (Computer program language) ; Computer programming ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Scripting with Python and SQL for Data Engineering Learn Python data structures, web scraping, SQL, and MySQL from the ground up. Master essential skills for collecting, storing, and working with data. In this hands-on course for beginners, you'll learn how to: Store and manipulate data using Python lists, dictionaries, JSON Write reusable scripts to process data Connect Python to databases like SQLite and MySQL Query, import, and export data with SQL Scrape and parse websites using Beautiful Soup and Scrapy Persist scraped data to databases and files You'll use the following example repositories to practice: Mapping data in Python Python Scripting Scrapping Basics Key topics include: Mapping, iterating, and persisting data structures Creating modules, scripts, and workflows in Python SQL essentials - queries, statements, aggregations Setting up connections from Python to SQLite and MySQL Scraping data locally and at scale with spiders Storing scraped data to optimize pipelines You'll build your data wrangling skills through practical examples and hands-on coding exercises in every lesson. By the end of the course, you'll have experience building end-to-end data engineering scripts. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn Python and SQL, or want to develop robust data engineering skills, this course will get you started. Enroll now and start collecting, storing, and working with data using Python and SQL You'll gain hands-on experience building Python scripts and SQL queries for common data engineering tasks. This course is divided in 4 weeks: Week 1 Working with Data in Python By the end of Week 1 you'll be able to: Apply Python data structures like lists, dicts Extract data from sources like CSV, JSON Load and persist data using JSON Lesson 1: Data Structures in Python Lesson Outline Lists, tuples, dictionaries Working with pandas DataFrames Loading data files like CSV into data structures Lesson 2: Reading and Writing Data Lesson Outline Reading and writing CSV files Serializing Python objects with JSON Parsing and dumping JSON data Lesson 3: Persisting and Loading Data in Python Lesson Outline Loading data from files Saving data from Python to disk Loading and saving data to JSON Week 2 Python Scripting and SQL By the end of Week 2 you'll be able to: Write reusable Python scripts Use SQLite to persist data Query SQLite databases with Python Lesson 1: Python Scripting Techniques Lesson Outline Writing modular, reusable Python scripts Exception handling and logging Python virtual environments Lesson 2: Python with SQLite Lesson Outline Creating SQLite databases from Python Writing tables with SQLAlchemy Querying SQLite from Python with SQLAlchemy Week 3 Learning Objectives By the end of Week 3 you'll be able to: Scrape and collect data from websites Build scalable scraping scripts Persist scraped data to files/databases Lesson 1: Web Scraping with Python Lesson Outline HTML parsing and structure Using Beautiful Soup for scraping Storing scraped data in Python Lesson 2: Scalable Web Scraping Lesson Outline Scraping best practices Scaling scraping with multiprocessing Storing scraped data in databases Week 4 Learning Objectives By the end of Week 4 you'll be able to: Connect to MySQL from Python Execute SQL statements and queries Import and export data from MySQL Lesson 1: Python and MySQL Lesson Outline Installing MySQL and configuration Connecting Python to MySQL Executing queries and statements Lesson 2: Running SQL queries from VSCode Use Visual Studio Code to build SQL queries Execute and review SQL queries from Visual Studio Code Lesson 3: Importing and Exporting Data Lesson Outline Loading and exporting CSV data Best practices for moving data into MySQL Automating data imports with Python About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his experience teaching and authoring content about DevOps and MLOps will give you everything you need to get started applying these powerful concepts. Resources Python and Rust CLI Tools Linux For Beginners Hands on Python for MLOps.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (32 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 004.67/82
    Keywords: Windows Azure ; Machine learning ; Artificial intelligence ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: This introductory lesson will walk you through everything you need to know to quickly get started with Azure ML Studio using AutoML. After creating the necessary resources, you'll walk through the steps needed to create a regression job using a dataset. Next you'll create a compute cluster and review the different options available and finally, you'll analyze the results after the best model is selected.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 7 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3/1
    Keywords: Machine learning ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Introduction to MLflow for MLOps Learn how to use MLflow for managing the machine learning lifecycle. Track experiments, package models, and deploy to production. In this course you'll learn how to use MLflow - an open source platform for managing the machine learning lifecycle. You'll learn how to: Install MLflow and explore its components like the UI, tracking, and model packaging Log metrics, parameters, and artifacts to track ML experiments Create reproducible ML projects with MLflow for repeatable model training Package models and dependencies for deployment and serving Use model registries to version, stage, and deploy models Deploy models to tools like Azure ML and SageMaker This course includes hands-on exercises, projects, and real-world examples so you can apply your new MLflow skills immediately. Use the reference repository for MLFlow examples and projects: Example MLFlow Projects Learning objectives Install and configure MLflow Use the tracking UI and APIs Log metrics, parameters, tags, and artifacts Create reproducible ML projects Version, stage, and deploy models with registries Deploy models to Azure ML, SageMaker, etc Lesson 1: Introduction to MLflow Lesson Outline Overview of MLflow components Installation and configuration Tracking experiments with UI, Python, R APIs Logging metrics, params, tags, artifacts Lesson 2: MLflow Projects Lesson Outline Motivation for reproducible ML projects Creating project directories Running projects locally or on Git Customizing execution environments Lesson 3: MLflow Models Lesson Outline Packaging models and dependencies Model versioning with registries Staging and promoting model stages Deploying models to services About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University teaching Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Data Engineering, Python, and Rust. With Alfredo's guidance, you will gain the knowledge and skills to work with MLFlow and apply it to MLOps tasks. Resources Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 49 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Rust (Computer program language) ; Computer software Development ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: DevOps command-line tools in Python and Rust Use both Python and Rust to automate systems engineering tasks In this introductory course, you will learn how to build powerful command-line tools using Python and Rust. You will discover how to set up a development environment, incorporate user input, expand functionality using modules and libraries, and optimize performance for common DevOps and Systems Engineering tasks. Whether you're new to programming or an experienced developer, this course will teach you the fundamentals of building command-line tools using Python and Rust. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills to automate tasks and improve the efficiency of your DevOps and Systems Engineering workflows. This course includes GitHub repositories that you can use as a reference for all the learning content: Python CLI Examples Rust CLI Examples Learn objectives Set up a development environment for building command-line tools. Build basic command-line tools. Expand the functionality of command-line tools using modules and libraries. Create a simple command-line tool using Rust and understand the basic structure of a Rust-based CLI tool. Incorporate user input, such as arguments and options. Learn how to organize code into modules and packages, and work with dependencies and libraries in both Python and Rust. About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his past experience as a Linux system administrator is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with high-level knowledge and practical examples. Resources Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (6 hr., 12 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Rust (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Rust Bootcamp Course Overview Welcome to our comprehensive Rust programming course! In this immersive learning experience, we will guide you through every aspect of Rust, empowering you to become a proficient developer. This course is ideal for beginners wanting to become proficient in Rust or from existing developers coming from languages like Python or JavaScript that want to learn Rust fundamentals. Get started by setting up your preferred text editor and installing Rust. We'll ensure that you have all the necessary tools to create a productive coding environment. By leveraging the capabilities of Visual Studio Code and enabling the Rust Analyzer, you'll unlock a feature-rich ecosystem that enhances your development workflow. Experience the game-changing potential of GitHub Copilot, an AI-powered assistant. Sign up for GitHub Copilot and witness its transformative impact on your coding experience. We'll guide you through the installation process and show you how to leverage its intelligent suggestions for accelerated programming. Master concepts and fundamentals like control flow, variable assignment, and immutability. Learn the intricacies of loops, conditional statements, and effective error handling techniques. With Rust's borrowing concept at your disposal, you'll develop secure and high-performance code. Build upon your foundation with advanced topics like structs, string manipulation, and working with vectors and enums. We'll explore real-world library development using Cargo, Rust's robust package manager. Effective documentation and debugging techniques will become second nature as you optimize your code. Organize your code effectively with modules, extending functionality and enhancing reusability. Dive into comprehensive testing methodologies to ensure the reliability and correctness of your programs. From writing tests for your code to handling private components, you'll gain expertise in developing robust software projects. Our immersive learning experience includes hands-on examples, interactive exercises, and practical projects. Rust's performance, safety, and expressiveness will be at your fingertips as you embrace its immense potential. Join us on this rewarding journey to unlock the power of Rust programming and propel your career forward. Enroll now and gain the skills, knowledge, and expertise to thrive in the world of Rust. Whether you're a beginner, coding novice, or an experienced developer seeking new horizons, our course is your gateway to writing elegant, reliable, and high-performance code. Embrace the possibilities of Rust and embark on a rewarding programming journey today with one of the most loved programming languages. Learning Objectives Gain a solid understanding of Rust's core concepts, including variable assignment, control flow, and immutability, to write efficient and reliable code. Master the utilization of powerful development tools such as Visual Studio Code and the Rust Analyzer, enhancing productivity and enabling seamless coding experiences. Explore GitHub Copilot and learn how to leverage its AI-driven suggestions to accelerate programming and boost code quality. Develop proficiency in working with advanced Rust features, such as structs, enums, and string manipulation, to build robust and flexible applications. Discover the intricacies of module organization and extend functionality through effective code structuring, promoting code reusability and maintainability. Acquire comprehensive testing skills, including writing tests for code components and handling private code, ensuring the reliability and correctness of Rust programs. Gain hands-on experience in real-world library development using Cargo, Rust's package manager, and become proficient in documenting code and debugging techniques. These compelling learning objectives will guide you through the course, helping you acquire essential skills and knowledge to become a confident Rust developer. Course Content This course is divided into 4 weeks with 3 lessons that contain about 6 videos each. Each video is about 5 minutes long and contains a hands-on demonstration of the concepts covered in the lesson. The course is designed to be taken in order, but you can jump to any lesson you want to learn more about. Week 1: Setting up your development environment Reference GitHub Repository Setting up your text editor Using GitHub Copilot with Rust Introduction to GitHub Codespaces for Rust Week 2: Rust fundamentals Reference GitHub Repository Introduction to Rust Loops and Control flow Function basics Week 3: Structs, Types, and Enums Reference GitHub Repository Using structured data Exploring strings and vectors Working with Enum and Variants Week 4: Applying Rust Reference GitHub Repository Building a real-world library Extending functionality with modules Testing Rust code About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University teaching Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Data Engineering, Python, and Rust. With Alfredo's guidance, you will gain the knowledge and skills to build with the Rust programming language. Resources Deploy Rust on Azure Functions DevOps command-line tools in Python and Rust Switching to Rust from Python First Steps with Rust Learning Path.
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    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (3 hr., 24 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Rust (Computer program language) ; Computer software Development ; Rust (Langage de programmation) ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos ; Films de formation ; Films autres que de fiction ; Vidéos sur Internet
    Abstract: Rust For DevOps Learn how to use and apply DevOps principles using Rust This is an early release of the course. In this course, you will learn the basics of DevOps using the Rust programming language. DevOps helps you build, test, and deploy code faster while creating a robust foundation for your projects and teams. First, we will talk about what DevOps is. You will learn things like automation, monitoring, and working together as a team. Then, we will see how to use DevOps ideas in Rust code. You will learn about version control, testing, containers, and deploying Rust programs. Although this course explains the foundations of DevOps and using Rust which is ideal for beginners, experienced Rust developers will find solid advice in how to apply DevOps best practices to existing applications. Learning Objectives The core principles and practices of DevOps How to apply DevOps concepts to build, package, and deploy applications with Rust The basics of containerization and how to leverage containers for DevOps with Rust Course Content This course is divided into 4 weeks with 3 lessons that contain about 6 videos each. Each video is about 5 minutes long and contains a hands-on demonstration of the concepts covered in the lesson. The course is designed to be taken in order, but you can jump to any lesson you want to learn more about. Week 1: Introduction to DevOps Principles Introduction to DevOps Principles DevOps Considerations for Applications Basics of Containerization Week 2: Implementing monitoring and logging strategies Introduction to monitoring and logging strategies Tools and Services for monitoring and logging Logging with Rust About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University teaching Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Data Engineering, Python, and Rust. With Alfredo's guidance, you will gain the knowledge and skills to build robust applications and infrastructure with the Rust programming language and for Rust applications. Resources Rust Bootcamp Deploy Rust on Azure Functions DevOps command-line tools in Python and Rust Switching to Rust from Python First Steps with Rust Learning Path.
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  • 46
    ISBN: 9781803923017
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Social service
    Abstract: "In the face of major global demographic change, social care policy and practice are in urgent need of radical reform and reassessment. Rising poverty, inequality and pressure on local communities internationally, are also increasing the urgent need for reform. Drawing on the crisis-ridden UK experience as a case-study, this highly original book identifies the limits of the traditional welfare state in taking forward policy for the twenty-first century. The proposals amount to a renewed approach to social care, based on the philosophy of independent living as originally developed by the international disabled people's movement and subsequently embodied in a United Nations treaty applicable to all in need of care and support. Despite wide international sign up since adoption in 2008 there is little evidence of any nation successfully delivering. For the first time, this book offers both a blueprint for an environmentally sustainable, rights-based approach to social care and a practical route to achieving it"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword / David Brindle -- Introduction to the future of social care -- Part I. Social care in the uk: How it works and how it got here -- 1. Social care: The policy progress forgot -- 2. Sowing the seeds of dysfunction: The 1948 settlement -- 3. Rising awareness and falling achievement -- 4. The modern era, Part one: The truth about eligibility -- 5. The modern era, Part two: Smoke, mirrors and elixirs -- 6. The social care funding fiasco -- Part II. An agenda for social care change -- 7. Towards person-centred practice -- 8. A paradigm for an international approach to a rights-based system -- 9. Blueprint for a person-centred system to deliver the rights-based paradigm -- 10. Resistance to change -- Part III. A changing world driving change in social care -- 11. Renewing social care -- 12. Towards sustainable social care and independent living -- Index -- References.
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  • 47
    ISBN: 9781789906981
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 413 pages)
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Environmental policy ; Environmental law ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Klimaänderung ; Umweltrecht ; Umweltpolitik
    Abstract: "The Handbook on European Union Climate Change Policy and Politics provides a wide-ranging and in-depth assessment of current and emerging challenges facing the EU in committing to and delivering increasingly ambitious climate policy objectives. It traces the development of climate and energy policies since the early 1990s and examines their continued evolution in the context of the 2019 European Green Deal. With contributions from leading international scholars, it describes the key dynamics driving policy developments and the role of key actors in climate and energy-related policy processes. Covering topics that have previously been relatively neglected, or have recently gained greater significance, such as finance and investment, 'hard to abate' sectors and negative emissions, this timely Handbook offers an up-to-date and unrivalled exploration of the complexities of climate policymaking. It will be of primary interest to academics researching EU politics, and environmental politics, policy, regulation and governance more widely. It will be especially pertinent to students and researchers who require more specialized knowledge of EU climate policy and politics"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. The global importance of EU climate policy: An Introduction / Tim Rayner, Kacper Szulecki, Andrew J. Jordan and Sebastian Oberthür -- Part I. Main actors and institutions -- 2. The European commission: A climate policy entrepreneur / Alexander Bürgin -- 3. The European council, council and member states: Jostling for influence / Rüdiger K. W. Wurzel, Maurizio Di Lullo and Duncan Liefferink -- 4. The European parliament: A strong internal actor with external ambitions / Franziska Petri, Veronika Zapletalová and Katja Biedenkopf -- 5. The European investment bank: The EU's climate bank? / Daniel Mertens and Matthias Thiemann -- 6. Business and private finance: Their role in the EU's climate transition / Sandra Eckert -- 7. Environmental and climate activism and advocacy in the eu / Louisa Parks, Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos -- 8. Cities in EU multilevel climate policy: Governance capacities, spatial approaches and upscaling of local experiments / Kristine Kern -- 9. The role of the courts in EU climate policy / Marcin Stoczkiewicz -- Part II. Core dynamics shaping EU policy -- 10. Global dimensions of EU climate, energy and transport policies / John Vogle -- 11. Climate, ecological and energy security challenges facing the eu: New and old dynamics / Richard Youngs and Olivia Lazard -- 12. Green growth and competitiveness in EU climate policy: Paradigm shift or 'plus de la même chose'? / Oscar Fitch-Roy and Ian Bailey -- 13. EU climate leadership: Domestic and global dimensions / Paul Tobin, Diarmuid Torney and Katja Biedenkopf -- Part III. Policy instruments and modes of governance -- 14. Instruments and modes of governance in EU climate and energy policy: From energy union to the European green deal / Michèle Knodt -- 15. Targets, timetables and effort sharing as governance tools: Emergence, scope and ambition / Seita Romppanen -- 16. Proactive prevention of carbon leakage? The EU carbon border adjustment mechanism / Jørgen Wettestad -- 17. Climate policy integration and climate mainstreaming in the EU budget / Katharina Rietig and Claire Dupont -- 18. Governing EU low-carbon innovation: From strategic energy technology plan to European green deal / Jon Birger Skjærseth and Per Ove Eikeland -- Part IV. Barriers to more ambitious action in particular sectors -- 19. Agricultural emissions: A case of limited potential or limited ambition? / Alan Matthews -- 20. Energy-intensive industries in the eu: Overcoming barriers to transition? / Tomas Wyns and Gauri Khandekar -- 21. Transport: Evolving EU policy towards a 'hard-to-abate' sector / Helene Dyrhauge and Tim Rayner -- Part V. New and ongoing challenges -- 22. Carbon dioxide removal: Climbing up the EU climate policy agenda / Felix Schenuit and Oliver Geden -- 23. Brexit: Weighing its implications for EU and uk climate governance / Brendan Moore -- 24. Green recovery: Catalyst for an enhanced EU role in climate and energy policy? / Rainer Quitzow, Germán Bersalli, Johan Lilliestam and Andrea Prontera -- 25. Climate protection versus trade: Dilemmas for the eu / Natalie Dobson -- Part VI. Conclusion -- 26. The eu: Towards adequate, coherent and coordinated climate action? / Tim Rayner, Kacper Szulecki, Andrew J. Jordan and Sebastian Oberthür -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035306275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (172 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar studies in human rights
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Perry, Michael J., 1945 - Interrogating the morality of human rights
    DDC: 323
    Keywords: Human rights Moral and ethical aspects
    Abstract: "This forward-thinking book illustrates the complexities of the morality of human rights. Emphasising the role of human rights as the only true global political morality to arise since the Second World War, chapters explore its role as applied to often controversial issues, such as capital punishment, the exclusion of same-sex couples from civil marriage and criminal abortion bans. Clarifying and cross-examining the morality of human rights, Michael J. Perry discusses their connection to moral equality and moral freedom, as well as exploring the significance of anti-poverty human rights. This illuminating book concludes with an explanation as to why the morality of human rights is acutely relevant to challenges faced by humanity in the modern era. In particular, the challenges of growing economic inequality and climate change are emphasised as having profound relevance to the morality of human rights. Interrogating the Morality of Human Rights will be of great benefit to both undergraduate and graduate students who are contemplating the idea of human rights and their morality within their studies. Professors and academics with cause to study and research human rights would also find it to be of interest, particularly those in the field of legal scholarship"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction: Interrogating the morality of human rights - introductory overview -- Part I. The morality of human rights -- 1. Preliminary questions -- 2. The most fundamental question: What justification, if any? -- Part II. Two fundamental human rights: Moral equality and moral freedom -- 3. The human right to moral equality and the constitutional right to equal protection -- 4. The human right to moral freedom and the constitutional right of privacy -- Part III. Three human-rights-based controversies: Capital punishment, abortion, and same-sex marriage -- 5. Capital punishment as a contested human rights issue -- 6. Criminalizing abortion as a contested human rights issue -- 7. Excluding same-sex couples from civil marriage as a contested human rights issue -- 8. Who decides? -- Part IV. Antipoverty rights--and vulnerability theory -- 9. Poverty as a human rights issue 10. Vulnerability theory and the morality of human rights: Complementary, not competitive -- Conclusion: Human rights inflation? Extreme economic inequality and global warming as human rights issues -- Appendix -- Index.
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  • 49
    ISBN: 9783958282889 , 3958282881
    Language: English
    Pages: 278 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Uniform Title: Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutsch ; Märchen
    Note: Die Illustratoren werden im Vorwort genannt
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 50
    ISBN: 9783730607862
    Language: German
    Pages: 791 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Uniform Title: Die schönsten deutschen Märchen 2019 Köln
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutschland ; Märchen
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  • 51
    ISBN: 9783757562625
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource, 136 Seiten
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Märchen ; Deutsch ; Soldat ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (Zielgruppe)ab 1 bis 99 Jahre ; (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC010000 ; Brüder Grimm ; Kinder- und Hausmärchen ; Märchensammlung ; Sagen ; Hauptwerk ; Achim von Arnim ; Clemens Brentano ; (VLB-WN)9114 ; (Zielgruppe)Allgemein
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  • 52
    ISBN: 9783758429545
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource, 465 Seiten
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Märchen ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (Zielgruppe)ab 1 bis 99 Jahre ; (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC010000 ; Andersen ; Grimm ; Hauff ; Märchensammlung ; Kinder ; Erwachsene ; Deutschland ; (VLB-WN)9114
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  • 53
    ISBN: 9783758430558
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource, 469 Seiten
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Märchen ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (Zielgruppe)ab 1 bis 99 Jahre ; (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC010000 ; Andersen ; Grimm ; Hauff ; Märchensammlung ; Kinder ; Erwachsene ; Deutschland ; (VLB-WN)9114
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  • 54
    ISBN: 1800377509 , 9781800377509
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (436 pages )
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in migration
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Political Science & Public Policy 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Research handbook on irregular migration
    DDC: 304.8/2
    Keywords: Illegal immigration Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; Handbooks and manuals
    Abstract: "Moving away from state categorizations on irregular migration, this Research Handbook critically examines processes and dynamics that generate and reproduce irregularity, and discusses who may count as an irregular migrant. Acknowledging that irregular migration is not just a South-North issue, chapters investigate the many different pathways into irregularity, demonstrating the benefits of understanding dynamics behind irregular migration over statistics. Organised into six thematic parts covering key issues such as approaches and perspectives for research, informal labour and the challenges faced by migrant families, global contributors from a variety of disciplines provide an expert review of geographical and historical paths into irregular migration. Offering their background knowledge and highlighting tools to better understand how irregular migration is linked to geopolitics and migration policies, the Research Handbook on Irregular Migration guides readers through the complex issues facing migrants worldwide. Written in a comprehensive yet accessible style, this Research Handbook will be an excellent resource for undergraduate and graduate students as well researchers and academics interested in migration, policy, law, security, border crossing, informal labour, crime and civil support to migrants"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Introduction: The production of irregular migration / Ilse van Liempt, Joris Schapendonk and Amalia Campos-Delgado -- Part I. Approaches and perspectives on irregular migration -- 1. Irregular migration and migration control policies / Anna Triandafyllidou -- 2. Invisible, vulnerable, heroic and criminal: A gendered history of migration labelling / Marlou Schrover -- 3. How to research "irregular" migration: Approaches and perspectives from the field / Shiva S. Mohan, Alison Mountz, Monica Romero and Ana Visan -- 4. Humans, not arrows: Countering the violent cartography of undocumented migration / Henk van Houtum and Rodrigo Bueno Lacy -- 5. Situated glossaries of (ir)regular migration / Kolar Aparna, Manju Sharma, Arlene Bugabo and Beatrice Catanzaro -- 6. Beach encounters: Migrant death and forensics as an art of paying attention / Amade M'charek -- Part II. Aspirations and facilitation of irregular migration -- 7. Welcome aboard klm air land! Hope and uncertainty in precarious migration projects / Nauja Kleist -- 8. Irregular migrants and families: The challenges of transnational family lives in times of limited mobility and transient settlement / Inka Stock -- 9. Deterrence or empowerment? Awareness and information campaigns as a migration governance tool to stop irregular migration / Ida Marie Savio Vammen -- 10. How unintended are these consequences? The changing environment for migration facilitation in niger since 2015 / Ekaterina Golovko and Fransje Molenaar -- 11. Re-socializing migrant networks: Moving beyond dominant migrant-network approaches / Richard Staring and Mieke Kox -- Part III. Everyday life and (im)mobility -- 12. The irregularity maze: Investigating asymmetries and discontinuities in the interaction between migrants' geographic mobility and regulatory frameworks / Milena Belloni, Ferruccio Pastore and Emanuela Roman -- 13. Stuck in camps, at sea and in illegality: Dimensions of stuckedness endured by rohingya refugees / Antje Missbach -- 14. Irregular times: Refugees' struggles for a temporal justice in the European (im)mobility regime / Elena Fontanari -- 15. Children's mobility across the EU governance of unauthorized migration as a game of chutes and ladders: Evidence from libya, Italy, greece and Belgium / Giacomo Orsini, Océane Uzureau, Malte Behrendt, Marina Rota, Sarah Adeyinka, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert -- 16. The u.s. Response to undocumented immigrant youth: "deferred" mobilities in new york / Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa -- Part IV. Informal and irregular labour and exploitability -- 17. Migrant women workers in Europe: Forms of irregularity and conditions of vulnerability / Giulia Garofalo Geymonat, Sabrina Marchetti and Letizia Palumbo -- 18. Casting outside regular pathways: State restrictions to sri lankan female migration / Chandima Arambepola -- 19. Becoming sanfei: The irregularization of foreign migrants in China / Guangzhi Huang and Heidi Østbø Haugen -- 20. Making a living while on the move: Migrant trajectories, hierarchized mobilities and local labour landscapes in central america / Nanneke Winters -- 21. Illegalized refugees seeking protection in the hong kong economy / Francesco Vecchio -- Part V. Geopolitics and micropolitics of control -- 22. Helping people feel that their future lies at home: The geopolitics of externalising irregular migration control in the European Union / Michael Collyer -- 23. Regularizing irregular sojourners: The avenue of "deservingness" / Maurizio Ambrosini -- 24. Being (in)visible: Exploring the post-return categorisations of cameroonian migrants / Presca Wanki, Ilse Derluyn and Ine Lietaert -- 25. On the administration of evil: Frontline bureaucrats resolving ethical tensions while enforcing oppressive deportation policies / Barak Kalir -- 26. Dirty borderwork and maculated borders: Examining the Mexican transit control regime / Amalia Campos-Delgado -- Part VI. Solidarity, advocacy and contestation -- 27. Autonomous and civic solidarity practices towards irregular migrants in Europe / Martin Bak Jørgensen -- 28. Undocumented immigrant activism: The struggle for rights and recognition / Walter J. Nicholls and Zayda Sorrell-Medina -- 29. Autonomous migration and transgressive solidarity: The case of the el hiblu / Daniela DeBono and Ċetta Mainwaring -- 30. Contesting the lethal mediterranean frontier charles heller, lorenzo pezzani and maurice stierl afterword / Alison Mountz -- Index.
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    Book
    Book
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 1800883196 , 9781800883192
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 239 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for gentrification
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for gentrification
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gentrifizierung
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  • 56
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781802203790 , 1802203796
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 182 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Understanding series
    DDC: 306.4/2
    Keywords: Knowledge, Sociology of
    Abstract: "Understanding Society and Knowledge proposes that knowledge, rather than nature, violence, or power, provides the basis of and driving force behind human action in modern society. It demonstrates how the legal containment of knowledge enables the transformation of the knowledge society into knowledge capitalism. Providing an overview of the history of knowledge societies, Nico Stehr analyses the concept of knowledge as well as the nature of post-industrial societies. Chapters examine the genealogy of social scientific theories of modern society; the role of knowledge as a capacity to act or as an intersubjective resource; and recent changes in the structure of the material economy. The book concludes by discussing the political challenges of the knowledge society, highlighting the ways in which discoveries in modern knowledge and subsequent political responses continue to generate controversies. This illuminating book will be an essential resource for students and scholars of economics, political science, sociology and sociological theory, as well as science and technology studies"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction: Theories of modern societies -- 2. The lineage of knowledge society theory -- 3. The science of knowledge -- 4. Knowledge competencies -- 5. The knowledge wars -- 6. The political economy of knowledge societies -- 7. Modern societies as knowledge societies -- 8. The political economy of knowledge monopoly capitalism -- 9. Political challenges of knowledge societies -- 10. Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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  • 57
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800885325
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgar guides to teaching
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Federal government ; Political science Study and teaching
    Abstract: "Teaching Federalism presents innovative ideas for teaching a wide variety of key concepts of federalism and federal-country cases. Each chapter introduces a topic, explains its place in federalism research, and provides learning objectives, pedagogical tools, and questions for class discussions, student essays, and examinations. Evaluation and reading suggestions are included as well. The book covers twenty substantive facets of federalism important for understanding contemporary issues of federalism and federation, such as power distribution, second chambers, high courts, intergovernmental relations, fiscal federalism, multinational federalism, conflict resolution, indigenous peoples, gendered federalism, and secession. Also included are case-study examples for teaching about federalism in Germany, India, Nigeria, Switzerland, and the United States. Educators around the world who teach federalism or wish to do so will find this a wonderful resource for lesson plans on a wide variety of issues related to federalism. Students studying federalism will also find it invaluable as an introductory resource for important topics and readings on the subject"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword / Rupak Chattopadhyay -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to teaching federalism: Multidimensional approaches / John Kincaid and J. Wesley Leckrone -- 1. Theories of covenant and federalism: Deep roots with multiple shoots / Glenn Moots -- 2. The federalist: The world's seminal source on federalism / Troy E. Smith and Ryan D. Nelson -- 3. Comparative federalism: What is a federation and how do we study more than one? / Alan Fenna -- 4. Federalism and constitutionalism: A relation based on interdependency / Elisabeth Alber and Francesco Palermo -- 5. Distribution of powers in federal systems: Federalism's heart / John Kincaid -- 6. Second chambers in federal systems: Shared-rule guarantors or party hacks? / Anna Gamper -- 7. High courts in federations: Neutral referees or team players? / Nicholas Aroney -- 8. Intergovernmental relations: Federalism's lifeblood? / Johanne Poirier -- 9. Fiscal federalism: Federalism's nerve tissue? / Anwar Shah -- 10. Federal political culture: Federalism's glue? / David McGrane -- 11. Political parties in federal systems: Key players in the federal game / Klaus Detterbeck -- 12. Local governments in federal systems: Deepening federal democracy? / Nico Steytler -- 13. Federalism and democracy / Robert P. Inman -- 14. Multinational, multicultural, intercultural, and plurinational federalism / Arjun Tremblay and Alain-G. Gagnon -- 15. Federalism and conflict resolution: Mixed success? / Soeren Keil -- 16. Asymmetric vs. Symmetric federalism: Equity vs. Equality / Maja Sahadzić -- 17. Secession in federal systems: Voice versus exit / Eva Maria Belser and Robin Beglinger -- 18. Social policymaking in federal systems: Can equity and diversity coexist? / Andrew Karch -- 19. Applying a gender lens to federal systems / Jill Vickers -- 20. Indigenous peoples and federalism: In or out? / Martin Papillon -- 21. Germany: Cooperation and executive dominance / Nathalie Behnke -- 22. Indian federalism: Centralism amidst diversity / Louise Tillin -- 23. Nigeria: A model of federalist ethnic conflict management or federalist illusion? / Rotimi T. Suberu -- 24. Switzerland: Real federalism at work / Rahel Freiburghaus and Adrian Vatter -- 25. Federalism in the United States: Dualism with a splash of coercion / J. Wesley Leckrone -- Index.
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  • 58
    ISBN: 9781786434593
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (196 pages)
    Series Statement: Cities series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Public spaces Environmental aspects ; City planning Climatic factors ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtsanierung ; Hitzebelastung ; Wärmeinsel
    Abstract: "Shedding light on the future of urban spaces, this path-breaking book is a significant contribution to contemporary climate change scholarship. It synthesizes interdisciplinary research with practical policy, putting an emphasis on positive environmental and socially just outcomes and urban regeneration. Hot Cities offers insights from eminent academics and practitioners, providing both a practical and theoretical outlook on strategy development in a climate crisis. Chapters call for urgent responses to the urban heat problem, providing future projections to illustrate why this is important. They highlight that despite prominent issues within cities, such as maladaptive practices or unsustainable path dependency in city policy and planning, urban spaces are likely to be the safest and most protected locations from the uncompromising outcomes of global warming. This enlightening book will be incredibly useful for scholars of human geography, urban planning, climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction, environmental humanities, urban design and urban and regional studies. Due to its broad applicability, it will also benefit design practitioners and community developers"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Welcome to the pyrocene -- 2. Fire -- 3. Climate image plates / Ben Sibley -- 4. Risk -- 5. Roots -- 6. Shelter -- Image plates 2 / Pakamas Thinphanga -- 7. Community -- 8. Technology -- 9. Nature -- Image plates 3 / Jody Graham -- 10. Ethics -- 11. Futures -- 12. The endless summer -- Image plates 4 / Jesse Hales -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800378469
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (348 pages)
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Equality Social aspects ; Equality Handbooks, manuals, etc Research ; Life skills ; Vocational qualifications
    Abstract: Skills and inequality have long been a central theme in analyses of social structure and economic development. A Research Agenda for Skills and Inequality offers an insightful cross-disciplinary framework for research on how unequal living conditions form, persist and change in interplay with human skill formation and development. Drawing on prominent new advances in the field, this incisive Research Agenda builds a forward-thinking framework for research. Spanning an extensive eighteen chapters, each examining a specific but major aspect of the general theme of skills and inequality, the book provides a comprehensive overview of links between the two. Against the backdrop of established insights from related but separate fields of inquiry, including economics, sociology, demography, human resource management, political science, philosophy and psychology, the Research Agenda presents an exciting overview of recent advances in analyses of skills and inequality. Opening vistas for future research based on extensive literature reviews and new findings, this Research Agenda offers compact, ground-breaking essays for students, policy makers, and advanced researchers in many disciplines including social policy, business management, and employment relations
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Skills and inequality - Introduction and overview / Michael Tåhlin -- 2. Skills, class and gender / Charlotta Magnusson and Michael Tåhlin -- 3. Culture, skills, job tasks and inequality / George Farkas -- 4. Skills and structural change / Johan Westerman and Edvin Syk -- 5. Skills and occupational sex segregation in Europe / Amanda Almstedt Valldor and Karin Halldén -- 6. Skills and adult educational choice: Gender (in) equality in a new form of Swedish vocational education / Margarita Chudnovskaya, Erik Nylander, and Rebecca Ye -- 7. Occupational skills and subjective social status / Anton B. Andersson and Arvid Lindh -- 8. Skill and job quality: Polarisation in a 'liberal' economy? / Duncan Gallie -- 9. Occupational skills, ethnic stratification, and labor market assimilation across immigrant generations / Are Skeie Hermansen, Jon Horgen Friberg, and Arnfinn H. Midtbøen -- 10. Can work protect against age-related decline of cognitive skills?: An empirical test of the use-it-or-lose-it hypothesis / Mark Levels and Rolf van der Velden -- 11. Reconceptualizing human capital / Paula England and Nancy Folbre -- 12. Parental education-occupation matching and offspring earnings / Dirk Witteveen -- 13. Skill and power at work: A relational inequality perspective / Dustin Avent-Holt and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey -- 14. The meaning of job-required education / Michael J. Handel -- 15. Skills and educational systems / Heike Solga and Herman G. van de Werfhorst -- 16. Skills and collective wage bargaining / Christian Kjellström and Irene Wennemo -- 17. Skills and macro-level economic inequality / Tomas Korpi, Michael Tåhlin and Johan Westerman -- 18. Skilled work and ethics: How can we expand opportunities for meaningful work? / Andrea Veltman -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781803923796 , 1803923792
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 310 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Feminist frontiers in climate justice
    DDC: 363.70082
    Keywords: Women and the environment ; Women's rights ; Environmental law ; Climatic changes Sex differences ; Klimaänderung ; Klimaschutz ; Umweltschutz ; Geschlechterrolle ; Frau ; Feminismus ; Gleichbehandlung ; Environmental law ; Women and the environment ; Women's rights ; Erde ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice provides a compelling demonstration of the deeply gendered and unequal effects of the climate emergency, alongside the urgent need for a feminist perspective to expose and address these structural political, social and economic inequalities. Taking a nuanced, multidisciplinary approach, this book explores new ways of thinking about how climate change interacts with gender inequalities and feminist concerns with rights and law, and how the human world is bound up with the non-human, natural world. With contributions from leading scholars in law, feminism, human rights and politics, this book considers how equality is conceptualised experienced and used in policies, law and practice that are integral to climate justice. Chapters reveal how international and national policy and legal frameworks fall short on gender equality and climate justice. Overall, the book demonstrates that the climate crisis demands an ambitious and transformative approach to equality, including developing feminist ideas of care and social reproduction, to reconstruct law and policy towards a more just world for all. This ground-breaking book will be essential reading for scholars across many areas of law including environmental law, human rights, public international law, law and gender, and law and development. Its discussion of the international framework alongside in-depth case studies and assessments of women's mobilization strategies will also be highly relevant to social scientists, officials in international organizations, policymakers, lawyers and activists.
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register , Introduction -- feminist frontiers in climate justice : rights, climate change and gender equality , The inequality of climate change and the difference it makes , A critical evaluation of inter-generational equity and its application in the climate change context , A feminist critique on gender based violence in a changing climate : seeing, listening and responding , A greener cedaw : adopting a women's substantive equality approach to climate change , The world of work : a green and feminist future? , Radical connectedness : reproductive rights, climate justice and gender equality , Gender equality and climate change in plural legal contexts : a critical analysis of Kenya's law and policy framework , Climate change and gender in Colombia : exploring female led struggle in the flower industry , The value of litigation to women environmental human rights defenders in South Africa , 'Grass in the cracks' : gender, social reproduction and climate justice in the xolobeni struggle , Indigenous women against Bolsonaro's government in Brazil : resisting right-wing authoritarianism and demanding climate justice
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035300662
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Crisis management
    Abstract: "Reflecting on the depth of the experience with crises, this innovative book demonstrates what the world can learn from insights into crises from the Japanese perspective. Taking an institutionalist approach with a strong historical precedent, leading scholars in the social sciences and law explore how better to deal with both foreseeable and unforeseen crises. Illustrating their multifaceted and complex nature, the book examines a broad range of crises throughout history, including economic, fiscal and political crises; force majeure events such as pandemics and natural disasters; and military conflicts and acts of war. Chapters consider how various actors anticipate and deal with these crises, looking closely at their different perceptions of crisis and varying degrees of urgency. Analyzing institutional design and response, and the impact of psychological factors on disaster preparedness, the book considers how the decision-making capabilities of individuals can be enhanced to improve institutional capacity. Transdisciplinary, with an international reach, this topical book will prove invaluable to students and scholars across the social sciences, particularly those interested in Asian politics and environmental policy, disaster preparedness and institutional design. It also provides guidance for policymakers working in civil code reform"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- 1. Dealing with crisis: The Japanese experience and beyond / J. Babb and Takashi Iida -- Part I. How people think about crisis -- 2. How can we prepare for something we don't want to think about? Disaster readiness and negative capability / Shin Arita -- 3. Bricolage by institutions: Towards the recreation of norms and organizations / Takashi Iida -- Part II. The great east Japan earthquake and associated crises -- 4. Transforming a crisis into a turning point: The response of businesses to the great east Japan earthquake / Naofumi Nakamura -- 5. Electric power crisis and crisis response after the great east Japan earthquake / Toshihiro Matsumura -- Part III. Law and institutions in the response to crisis -- 6. Contractual crisis and the doctrine of change of circumstances: The results and contexts of the reform of contract law in Japan / Hiroyasu Ishikawa -- 7. State of emergency clauses in constitutional law / Tomonobu Hayashi -- 8. Missing the point: Facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis / Takeshi Fujitani -- 9. The crisis of war and the relocation of key facilities: A comparative historical study of Japan and China / Tomoo Marukawa -- 10. Japan-china relations "in crisis," and sentiment toward China / Asei Itō -- Index.
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035325252 , 9781789900118
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 439 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in urban studies series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Stadtplanung ; Komplexität ; City planning ; Stadtplanung ; Komplexität
    Abstract: Contents: Introduction to the handbook on cities and complexity / Juval Portugali -- Part I: Foundations -- 1. Cities, complexity and beyond / Juval Portugali -- 2. The emergence of complexity theories: An outline / Hermann Haken -- 3. City systems and complexity / Michael Batty -- 4. Major transitions in the story of urban complexity / Stephen Marshall and Nick Green -- Part II: Complexity theories of cities -- 5. Complexity: The evolution and planning of towns and cities / Peter M. Allen -- 6. Synergetic cities / Juval Portugali and Hermann Haken -- 7. Co-evolution as the secret of urban complexity / Denise Pumain -- 8. Fractal geometry for analyzing and modeling urban patterns and planning sustainable cities / Pierre Frankhauser -- 9. Scaling, fractals and the spatial complexity of cities / Yanguang Chen -- 10. Cybernetic cities: Designing and controlling adaptive and robust urban systems / Carlos Gershenson, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti --
    Abstract: Part III: Complexity, language and cities -- 11. New concepts in complexity theory arising from studies in the field of architecture: An overview of the four books of the nature of order with emphasis on the scientific problems which are raised / Christopher Alexander -- 12. The dialectic as driver of complexity in urban and social systems / Alan Penn -- Part IV: Modeling complex cities -- 13. Modelling car traffic in cities / Vincent Verbavatz and Marc Barthelemy -- 14. Studying the dynamics of urban traffic flows using percolation: A new methodology for real-time urban and transportation planning / Nimrod Serok, Orr Levy, Shlomo Havlin and Efrat Blumenfeld Lieberthal -- 15. The simple complex phenomenon of urban parking / Itzhak Benenson and Nir Fulman -- Part V: Complexity, planning and design -- 16. Complexity and uncertainty: Implications for urban planning / Stefano Moroni and Daniele Chiffi --
    Abstract: 17. Tailoring nudges to self-organising behavioural patterns in public space / Koen Bandsma, Ward S. Rauws and Gert de Roo -- 18. Evolutionary games in cities and urban planning / Sara Encarna.o, Fernando P. Santos, Francisco C. Santos, Margarida Pereira, Jorge M. Pacheco and Juval Portugali -- 19. Homo faber, homo ludens and the city: A sirnia view on urban planning and design / Juval Portugali Epilogue: cities and complexity in the time of COVID-19. / Hermann Haken, Juval Portugali, Michael Batty, Stephen Marshall, Nick Green, Peter M. Allen, Pierre Frankhauser, Carlos Gershenson, Alan Penn, Vincent Verbavatz, Marc Barthelemy, Daniele Chiffi, Stefano Moroni, Koen Bandsma, Ward S. Rauws and Gert de Roo -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781035301546
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 274 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar international law and technology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Building an international cybersecurity regime
    DDC: 343.0999
    Keywords: Computer security International cooperation ; Computer security Law and legislation ; Internationale Politik ; Computersicherheit ; Internationales Recht
    Abstract: Providing a much-needed study on cybersecurity regime building, this comprehensive book is a detailed analysis of cybersecurity norm-making processes and country positions, through the lens of multi-stakeholder diplomacy. Multi-disciplinary and multi-national scholars and practitioners use insights drawn from high-level discussion groups to provide a rigorous analysis of how major cyber powers view multi-stakeholder diplomacy. Looking at how past cybersecurity initiatives and multi-stakeholder negotiations in other fields illuminate its dynamics, this book will help put states' approaches towards multi-stakeholder cyber diplomacy into perspective, and frame the role of private actors in cybersecurity regime building. Evaluating the most promising institutional arrangements and mechanisms for implementing cybersecurity, this book combines top-down analyses relevant to the design of international cybersecurity regimes with bottom-up case studies, tracing the approaches of important states towards multi-stakeholder participation in cyber diplomacy. With a wealth of policy-relevant findings, this book will be welcomed by practitioners and scholars of international law, international organisation and international cybersecurity as well as multi-stakeholder governance and multilateral regimes. Policymakers and diplomats involved in international cybersecurity processes will also benefit from its cutting-edge comparative analysis of the approaches of key cyber powers.
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register , Introduction , Building cybersecurity through multistakeholder diplomacy : politics, processes, and prospects , Thematic issues , The geopolitics of multistakeholder cyber diplomacy : a comparative analysis , Multistakeholder characteristics of past and ongoing cybersecurity norms processes , Developing multistakeholder structures for cybersecurity norms : learning from experience , Implementing cybersecurity norms : the design of international institutions , Country perspectives , U.S. multistakeholder engagement in cyber stability issues , Russia's participation in multistakeholder diplomacy for cybersecurity norms , Rethinking Chinese multistakeholder governance of cybersecurity , India's "passive" multistakeholder cyber diplomacy , Brazil and multistakeholder diplomacy for the internet : past achievements, current challenges and the road ahead , Taking stock of Estonia's multistakeholder cyber diplomacy , Conclusion , The way ahead for multistakeholder cyber diplomacy
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    ISBN: 9783868207644 , 3868207643
    Language: German
    Pages: 1182 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    Edition: Vollständige Ausgabe mit Illustrationen
    Uniform Title: Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Deutschland ; Sage
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    ISBN: 9781035308958
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (236 pages)
    Series Statement: Cities series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The impact of COVID on cities and regions
    DDC: 303.4857091732
    Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Law and legislation ; Urban policy ; City planning ; Impacts of COVID on cities and regions ; Policies adopted to respond to these impacts ; Pandemic ; Central city vitality ; Opportunities for smaller and more rural localities ; New chances for minorities and women ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Stadt ; Region ; Kommunalpolitik ; COVID-19 ; Pandemie
    Abstract: "The recent COVID-19 pandemic has arguably caused some of the most noticeable and influential societal and economic changes since World War Two. This path-breaking book investigates these changes and the subsequent responses of urban policy makers. Chapters offer keen insights into the methods differing urban regions have utilized to cope with their changing economic circumstances. With a global scope, the book focuses on the various significant impacts of the pandemic including effects on the employment of women and minorities, central city vitality, and the futures of small or isolated regions. Ultimately, it examines how policy makers are dealing with the prospective decline of social categories and of the vitality of their cities. Students and academics of such disciplines as urban policy, economic geography, and public policy will find the conclusions offered by this book to be imperative for the development of current research agendas. It will additionally be beneficial for policy makers working in urban and regional government bodies"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction to the impact of covid on cities and regions / Ed Blakely and Peter Karl Kresl -- Part I. Impact and response -- 1. Post-covid-19 australian urban settlement: Rebuild or reposition the nation? / Ed Blakely -- 2. Impact and response in cities and regions: Pennsylvania and new york / Peter Karl Kresl -- 3. Why we don't learn: Covid's impact on cities' architecture is not being considered in new building developments / Mattia Bertin -- Part II. Cities and regions -- 4. Voices from the villages: Non-urban territories facing post-covid recovery / Daniele Ietri -- 5. The reshaping of work and (post-covid) urban competitiveness in mid-sized metropolises: The case of porto / Luís Carvalho and Sabrina Sgambati -- 6. Socio-economic dimensions of inclusiveness of smart cities in India in a post-pandemic era / Shaleen Singhal and Madhurima Waghmare -- 7. Post-covid cities: Some reflections on planning in uncertain times / Javier Ruiz Sánchez and Inés Aquilué Junyent -- Part III. Specific issues -- 8. The impact of covid in québec: Telework, coworking and their effects on work and city environments / Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay -- 9. Consequences of covid-19 on the barcelona labour market / Joan Trullén and Vittorio Galletto -- 10. Changes in the labor market by type of city in Mexico during the covid pandemic, 2020-2021 / Isela Orihuela -- 11. Working in and for the city with smartness: First partial results from the European project irsmart / Gianfranco Franz -- 12. Spatial differences in morbidity and mortality from covid-19 in Mexico: A regional and metropolitan analysis / Jaime Sobrino -- 13. Frugal innovation in the 1.5-metre society: Analysis of the hospitality sector in the metropole region rotterdam-the hague / Erwin van Tuijl, Leo van den Berg, Koen Dittrich and Daniele Rossi-Doria -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781800376762
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (408 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Urban ecology (Sociology) ; Nature and civilization ; Sustainability ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtökologie ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Klimaänderung ; Anpassung
    Abstract: "Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly being adopted to address climate change, health, and urban sustainability, yet ensuring they are effective and inclusive remains a challenge. Addressing these challenges through chapters by leading experts in both global south and north contexts, this forward-looking book advances the science of NBS in cities and discusses the frontiers for next-generation urban NBS. NBS are fundamentally inter- and transdisciplinary approaches that require systems thinking and multi-level governance. With a focus on the multiple challenges that cities face, from heat and air pollution to storm water and threats to human health, this book puts forward a diversity of ideas for embracing complexity in mainstreaming NBS and inspiring new approaches to create the ecological urban futures we need. Speaking to the need for cities around the world to employ ecological, nature-based design, this book will be essential reading for early career professionals, practitioners, scholars, and students across multiple disciplines engaging with nature-based solutions including urban ecology, design, architecture, landscape architecture, geography, urban planning, policy, and management"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword I / Dagmar Haase -- Foreword II / Karen C. Seto, Sonja Knapp and J. Scott MacIvor -- 1. Nature-based solutions for sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities / Timon McPhearson, Nadja Kabisch, and Niki Frantzeskaki -- Part I. Nature-based solutions for what and for whom? -- 2. Nature-based solutions and climate change resilience / Nancy B. Grimm, Yeowon Kim, Jason R. Sauer, and Stephen R. Elser -- 3. Towards just nature-based solutions for cities / Laura Tozer, Harini Nagendra, Pippin Anderson, and Jessica Kavonic -- Part II. The nature of nature-based solutions -- 4. Urban ecological resilience: Ensuring urban ecosystems can provide nature-based solutions / Timon McPhearson, Erik Andersson, Filipa Grilo, Bianca Lopez, and Nour Zein -- 5. Nature-based solutions and biodiversity: Synergies, trade-offs, and ways forward / Sonja Knapp and J. Scott MacIvor -- Part III. The multiple benefits of nature-based solutions -- 6. Just, nature-based solutions as critical urban infrastructure for cooling and cleaning airsheds / Paul Coseo and Zoe Hamstead -- 7. Nature-based solutions as critical urban infrastructure for water resilience / Lauren McPhillips, Hong Wu, Carolina Rojas Quezada, Bernice Rosenzweig, Jason R. Sauer, and Brandon Winfrey -- 8. Human physical health outcomes influenced by contact with nature / Lilah M. Besser and Gina S. Lovasi -- 9. Nature-based solutions and mental health / Nadja Kabisch, Sukanya Basu, Matilda van den Bosch, Gregory N. Bratman, and Oskar Masztalerz -- Part IV. Nature-based solutions governance, planning, and value -- 10. Planning and maintaining nature-based solutions: Lessons for foresight and sustainable care from Berlin, jakarta, melbourne, and santiago de chile / Rieke Hansen, Judy Bush, Didit Okta Pribadi, and Emanuel Giannotti -- 11. Governance of and with nature-based solutions in cities / Niki Frantzeskaki, Katinka Wijsman, Clare Adams, Nadja Kabisch, Shirin Malekpour, Melissa Pineda Pinto, and Paula Vandergert -- 12. Mapping, measuring, and valuing the benefits of nature-based solutions in cities / Anne D. Guerry, Eric V. Lonsdorf, Chris Nootenboom, Roy P. Remme, Rob Griffin, Hillary Waters, Stephen Polasky, Baolong Han, Tong Wu, Benjamin D. Janke, Megan Meacham, Perrine Hamel, and Xueman Wang -- Part V. Engaging art and design for and with nature-based solutions -- 13. Urban designs as social-natural resolutions / Brian McGrath, Danai Thaitakoo, Nithirath Chaemchuen, and Tommy Yang -- 14. Ecological art in cities: Exploring the potential for art to promote and advance nature-based solutions / Christopher Kennedy, Ellie Irons, and Patricia Lea Watts -- 15. 1 + 1 = 3: Stories of imagination and the art of nature-based solutions / Patrick M. Lydon, David Maddox, Robin Lasser, Baixo Ribeiro, and Carla Vitantonio -- 16. Towards mainstreaming nature-based solutions for achieving biodiverse, resilient, and inclusive cities / Timon McPhearson, Nadja Kabisch, and Niki Frantzeskaki -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9783988370013 , 3988370010
    Language: German
    Pages: 159 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm x 15.5 cm, 250 g
    Series Statement: Klassiker für Bewusstseinsbezogene Bildung
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Deutschland ; Sage ; Deutsch ; Sage
    Note: Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm sind Sammler, Bearbeiter und Herausgeber der Deutschen Sagen
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781800883208 , 180088320X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 239 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Geography, Planning & Tourism 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for gentrification
    DDC: 307.3/416
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gentrification Research ; Gentrifizierung
    Abstract: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering a new theoretical framework for understanding gentrification and displacement, this timely Research Agenda focuses on resistance as the central research area in this subject field. Arguing that the future of gentrification research should focus on accomplishing the end of gentrification, chapters provide practical organizing and policy strategies using international case studies which are rooted in community-based research. Encouraging researchers to find inspiration in new methods, sites and questions for exploring resistance, this Research Agenda seeks to empower communities and cities to reclaim urban life and city space for people by examining key issues such as housing insecurity and lived reality versus policy and practice. Graduate students and researchers of geography, urban planning and urban sociology will find the use of case studies informative and thought-provoking. The suggested practical strategies will also be beneficial for urban planners and policymakers to fight displacement and slow gentrification"--
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction to a research agenda for gentrification / Winifred Curran and Leslie Kern -- Part I. Organizing around the underexplored in gentrification research -- 2. A queer theory of housing politics: On gentrification and chrononormativity / Emma Spruce -- 3. Social reproduction in the gentrified city: Resisting displacement in marketized toronto / Sophie O'Manique and Sinéad Petrasek -- 4. Taking race seriously in gentrification research / Steven Tuttle and Alfredo Huante -- 5. Uncovering invisibilities in gentrification processes / Colleen Hammelman -- Part II. Everyday resistance: From lived experience to policy and practice -- 6. Moving beyond gentrification: Regenerative mapping for geographies of radical resilience / Elizabeth Walsh, Evon Lopez, Jeremy Auerbach, Cara Marie DiEnno, Yessica Xytlalli Holguín, Adriana Lopez, Carrie Makarewicz, Solange Muñoz, Jessica Villena Sanchez and Dani Slabaugh -- 7. Never not organizing: Long resistance and the fight against gentrification in pilsen, chicago / Winifred Curran and Euan Hague -- 8. Housing insecurity, lived reality, and the right to stay put in a gentrified southern European neighborhood: The case of sant antoni in barcelona / Antonio López-Gay, Miguel Solana-Solana, Joan Sales-Favà, Helen V.S. Cole and Anna Ortiz-Guitart -- 9. Agents of change or maintenance women? Networks of control among women in a resettlement colony for former basti dwellers / Ramya Ramanath -- 10. Community development corporations collectivize to stay in place: Lessons from chicago's northwest side / Ivis García -- 11. City of seattle office of planning and community development's understanding of and approach to displacement / City of Seattle OPCD Staff (Brennon Staley, Nicolas Welch, David Goldberg, Patrice Thomas, Katie Sheehy, Dakota Murray, Rico Quirindongo, and Lauren Flemister) -- Index.
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781803925820
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (183 pages)
    Series Statement: In a turbulent era series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Home care services
    Abstract: "This thoughtful book provides a refreshing, comparative perspective on the future of care homes in our post-pandemic world. Building on more than a decade of collaborative international and interdisciplinary research in Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the UK and the US, it employs a feminist political economy framework to address the key challenges facing care homes in this turbulent era. With particular attention to lessons learned in Canada, Sweden, and Norway, the contributing authors argue that publicly-funded care homes remain critical to care arrangements but require policy and practice transformations to produce equitable and supportive conditions. Attentive to the specific contexts and tensions that shape care, chapters address key questions about care home quality and labour in relation to gender, race, ethnicity, religion and class. The book analyses the physical and social boundaries that set the conditions for quality of life and care, moving beyond the minimum to explain how nursing homes can provide joy. Offering alternative approaches to the complex challenges facing this vital public service, this book will be a key reference for students and scholars of health policy, comparative social policy and social work. Its integration of statistical, policy and practice analysis with ethnographic research will prove invaluable to those concerned with long-term care policy and practice"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Care homes in crisis: Promising ways forward / Pat Armstrong and Susan Braedley -- 2. Piercing the corporate veil: Nursing home ownership in turbulent times / Hugh Armstrong -- 3. What's critical to care? / Pat Armstrong, Jacqueline Choiniere, Charlene Harrington, and Marta Szebehely -- 4. The crisis in the nursing home labour force: Where is the political will? / Pat Armstrong, Frode F. Jacobsen, Monique Lanoix, and Marta Szebehely -- 5. Negotiating internal and external boundaries of nursing homes during covid-19: A case study from norway / Gudmund Ågotnes and Frode F. Jacobsen -- 6. Are safer, welcoming care homes possible? Considering physical environments / Susan Braedley and Pat Armstrong -- 7. Family members and nursing home care: Lessons fromOntario and Sweden during covid-19 / Ruth Lowndes, Jacqueline Choiniere, and Petra Ulmanen -- 8. Equity and diversity in nursing home care: Lessons from Canada and Sweden / Prince Owusu, Susan Braedley, and Palle Storm -- 9. Regulation and accountability in the care home sector: Expert commentaries / Albert Banerjee, Hugh Armstrong, Pat Armstrong, Frode F. Jacobsen, Charlene Harrington, and James Struthers -- 10. Making joy possible in care home policies and practices / Susan Braedley, Pat Armstrong, and Janna Klostermann -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9783347632127
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    DDC: 398.20943
    Keywords: (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (VLB-WN)1470: Mythical creatures: Dragons ; Grimm's Fairy Tales Brothers Grimm ; Grimm's Fairy Tales ; Brothers Grimm ; Grimm's Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm ; Grimm's Fairy Tales modern english ; Grimm's Fairy Tales english version ; Grimm's Fairy Tales annotated ; Grimm's Fairy Tales illustrated ; Grimm's Fairy Tales Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm ; Grimm's Fairy Tales Wilhelm Grimm ; Grimm's Fairy Tales Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ; (VLB-WN)1114 ; (Zielgruppe)ab 18 Jahre ; (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC010000 ; fairy tales ; fantasy ; classic ; fables ; folklore
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    [Place of publication not identified] : Pragmatic AI Solutions
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (8 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3/12
    Keywords: Windows Azure ; Cloud computing ; Windows Azure ; Cloud computing ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Azure in GitHub Actions Authenticate to Azure with GitHub Actions If you need to use GitHub Actions and interact with Azure resources, you'll need to authenticate properly. Authenticating is made easy by direct Action support in a workflow, but it requires a Service Principal created in a specific way that produces output that is required to go into a GitHub Secret. Using a sample GitHub repository, the video lesson will cover all the details you need to know to get a working GitHub workflow step to authenticate to Azure and then use the Azure CLI to perform operations. Learning Objectives In this lesson you will learn: Create a GitHub Action workflow to login to Azure Create an Azure Service Principal with enough permissions Add a GitHub Actions Secret from the Service Principal Run the workflow that uses the Azure CLI Useful Resources Sample GitHub Repository GitHub Actions and GitOps in One Hour Run Python in GitHub Actions Azure Service Principal documentation How to install the Azure CLI Free Azure Certification for Students.
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    [Place of publication not identified] : Pragmatic AI Solutions
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (4 hr., 10 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Computer programming ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Python Bootcamp for Data Learn foundational Python with an emphasis for data In this course, you will learn how to work effectively with Python. You will understand how to use variables, create functions, and work with classes. That foundational knowledge will allow you to understand testing and testing techniques to validate your work and then move onto Pandas and Numpy which allows you to work effectively with data sets and other data science tasks. This is valuable for anyone wanting to get a quick introductory course on Python, like a student, programmer new to Python or aspiring data engineer or data scientist. At the end of this course you'll be ready to work with more advanced concepts with Pandas and Numpy with a solid foundation in Python for any other task. All lessons and videos have accompanying GitHub Repositories with example code. Learn Objectives This course has extensive content that covers Python for beginners and then moves onto more complex Python operations including data analysis, exploration, and manipulation with Pandas and NumPy. It will include the following learning objectives: Work with logic in Python, assigning variables and using different data structures Create functions and classes of different types Write, run, and debug tests using Pytest to validate your work Manipulate data with Pandas Create and modify NumPy arrays Index This course is divided into content for 4 weeks, with 3 lessons per week: Week 1: Introduction to Python Reference GitHub Repository Working with variables and types Introduction to Python data structures Adding and extracting data from data structures Week 2: Python functions and Classes Reference GitHub Repository Working with functions Building classes and using methods Modules and advanced usage Week 3: Testing in Python Reference GitHub Repository Introduction to testing Writing useful tests Test failures Week 4: Introduction to Pandas and Numpy Reference GitHub Repository Basic Pandas usage Working with datasets Introduction to NumPy Resources Week 1 GitHub repository: Introduction to Python Week 2 GitHub repository: Python Functions and Classes Week 3 GitHub repository: Testing In Python Week 4 GitHub repository: Introduction to Pandas and Numpy Python dictionaries Learn Module Testing In Python book Minimal Python book Python for Beginners Learn Path Practical MLOps book.
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  • 73
    ISBN: 9781800374362
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Engaging citizens in policy making
    Keywords: Internet in public administration ; Political participation ; Political participation Technological innovations ; Policy sciences Citizen participation ; Electronic books ; Europa ; Verwaltung ; E-Partizipation ; Bürgerbeteiligung
    Abstract: "Exploring academic and policy thinking on e-participation, this book opens up the organizational and institutional 'black box' and provides new insights into how public administrations in 15 European states have facilitated its implementation. Using multiple case studies, the book offers a systematic analysis of how e-participation initiatives are actually organized and administered within the government, as well as how the political context and collaborative partnerships both within the government and with non-governmental actors affect the adoption and institutionalization of e-participation platforms. Contributors provide new empirical evidence on some of the most pressing questions related to the organization and management of e-participation, aiming to provide better understanding of citizen participation platforms. Providing comparative knowledge on the institutional, administrative and organizational aspects of e-participation, this book will be an ideal read for public policy researchers and government practitioners interested in innovation and technology in public administration"--
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    ISBN: 9781839108068
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 239 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social contracts and informal workers in the global south
    DDC: 331.109172/4
    Keywords: Sozialvertrag ; Informelle Wirtschaft ; Schattenwirtschaft ; Schwarzarbeit ; Selbstständige ; Erwerbsarmut ; Globaler Süden ; Social contract ; Employees ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Social Contracts and Informal Workers in the Global South draws on the accounts of informal workers, who represent over 60 per cent of the global workforce, to advocate for radically new conceptualizations of state-society, capital-labour and state-capital-labour relations, illustrating how current social contracts may be considered inadequate, irrelevant or unjust. Bridging social contract theories, both mainstream and critical, and the experiences of informal workers - self-employed, wage employed and sub-contracted - this book sheds light on how many existing social contract models stigmatize informal workers and do not offer legal or social protection. Instead of ideologically driven 'top-down' calls to revitalize the social contract, it advocates for 'bottom-up' initiatives focused on the demands of the working poor in the informal economy. With a wealth of cross-national evidence, as well as promising case studies, this timely and thought-provoking book will prove vital for scholars and researchers of informal workers and of state-capital-labour relations; and for policy makers negotiating new social contracts"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction: Social contracts and informal workers in the global south / Sophie Plagerson, Laura Alfers and Martha Chen -- 1. Recognition, responsiveness and reciprocity: What informal worker leaders expect from the state, the private sector and themselves / Sally Roever and Ana Carolina Ogando -- 2. Self-employment and social contracts: From the perspective of the informal self-employed / Martha Chen -- 3. "dependent contractor": Towards the recognitions of a new labor category / Françoise Carré -- 4. Taxation and the informal sector in the global south: Strengthening the social contract without reciprocity? / Michael Rogan -- 5. Towards a more inclusive social protection: Informal workers and the struggle for a new social contract / Laura Alfers and Rachel Moussié -- 6. Extended producer responsibility: Opportunities and challenges for waste pickers / Taylor Cass Talbott -- 7. Human rights and transnational social contracts: The recognition and inclusion of homeworkers? / Marlese von Broembsen -- 8. Informal workers harnessing the power of digital platforms in India / Salonie Muralidhara Hiriyur -- 9. "essential and disposable? Or just disposable?" informal workers during covid-19 / Sarah Orleans Reed -- Conclusion: Post-pandemic epilogue - the bad old contract, an even worse contract or a better social contract for informal workers? / Laura Alfers, Martha Chen and Sophie Plagerson -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781802202915
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    Series Statement: Elgar compliance guides
    Keywords: Personal information management Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Companies, lawyers, privacy officers, compliance managers, as well as human resources, marketing and IT professionals are increasingly facing privacy issues. While plenty of information is freely available, it can be difficult to grasp a problem quickly, without getting lost in details and advocacy. This is where Determann's Field Guide to Data Privacy Law comes into its own - identifying key issues and providing concise practical guidance for an increasingly complex field shaped by rapid change in international laws, technology and society. This fifth edition reflects significant changes since 2019, such as new laws in California and other jurisdictions, new EU Standard Contractual Clauses, data residency requirements, machine learning, data monetization trends, cloud adoption and the Internet of Things. Readers will benefit from an introduction to key data privacy concepts and useful practical guidance on starting, maintaining and auditing compliance programs. Step-by-step direction on drafting privacy documentation is provided, with 'how-to' suggestions for tasks and projects. Finally, the book offers an A-Z list of hot topics, organized by commonly used buzz words, as well as a rich index and checklists. This guide should be on the desk and in the briefcase of every compliance officer and corporate counsel. New to this Edition: -practical tips on deploying the new EU Standard Contractual Clauses -guidance on data maps, gap assessments, audit controls, and privacy-tech tools -updated discussion and comparison of pros and cons of cross-border transfer compliance mechanisms -new guidance based on GDPR enforcement, the California Consumer Privacy Act, the CLOUD Act and other new laws -practical considerations regarding dark patterns, anonymization, COVID-19 related challenges, "Schrems 2 assessments," arbitration clauses, competition laws and data sharing. Key Features: -clear structure facilitates quick reference -A-Z of data privacy provides snapshot of key topics -direction on geographical and topical prioritization -practical guide to starting, maintaining and auditing privacy compliance programs -glossaries of key acronyms and terms help navigation through the field -concise overview of practical requirements of data privacy law compliance worldwide -advice on drafting documentation and tools to complete an end-to-end process, including sample documentation and checklists"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Starting a compliance program -- 2. International data transfers - selecting compliance mechanisms -- 3. Drafting documentation -- 4. Maintaining and auditing compliance programs -- 5. Data privacy a to z -- Index
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (48 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 004.67/82
    Keywords: Windows Azure ; Cloud computing ; Application software Development ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Deploy a containerized web app to Azure There are many services out there that allow you to deploy a container to the cloud. Although a straightforward operation, it is critical to understand how to create a robust automation deployment system. This course will create a Python Flask application from scratch, will containerize it, set the automation for it and then deploy it to Azure. This course lays out the foundations for creating more powerful containerized applications beyond the simple examples. You can add a Machine Learning model into the container and the end result would be the same: a robust deployment system that can get changes quickly onto Azure with any changes to the main branch. The continuous deployment system is a game changer as a skill set, making you a far more valuable engineer. In this video you will learn: Create a Python Flask application for containerization Use a Dockerfile to create the Flask container Use GitHub Actions to automatically deploy the container after a pull request or changes to the main branch Push your container to the GitHub container registry from the GitHub repository Create the web app on the Azure portal and connect it to GitHub Actions Host the containerized Python Flask application on Azure Debugging techniques for broken containers and other common errors like incorrect ports Useful Resources GitHub repository with sample code Free Azure Certification for Students Try Azure for Free AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals reference guide Azure SAMBA file share Azure Remote Compute for VSCode.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (15 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.26/2
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Computer programming ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Learn how to run Python scripts on GitHub Actions! This allows you to handle logic that might be a bit more complex, like setting conditional behavior based on results. I'll show you how in this GitHub Actions lesson for beginners so that you can use this in your own repository easily. Example repo in the lesson resources. Although GitHub actions is powerful as-is, it can get complicated when consuming inputs from other sources like an HTTP request providing JSON output. Imagine a scenario where, depending on the JSON output of an HTTP request you have to do an API call. You might be able to do this with a specialized action or workflow, but with Python it might be easier.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (12 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3/12
    Keywords: Windows Azure ; Cloud computing ; Windows Azure ; Cloud computing ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Automated deletion of Azure Resources Prevent surprise bills with automation Prevent your Azure bill from running wild! In this video I show how you can automate the removal of Azure resources on demand or by schedule. With GitHub Actions and an Azure account you can prevent services from running wild and causing unnecessary billing overcharges! With automation in place, there is no need to remember what VM you left running! First, you'll start by creating a GitHub Action that authenticates to Azure, then you will query locally your resource groups to identify which ones you can delete. Next, you will port the query over to the Action workflow. Finally, you will delete resources that match, making sure those are fully removed, preventing a large bill. You will need a GitHub and Azure account, an Azure Service Principal and the Azure CLI installed locally. Learning Objectives In this lesson you will learn: Create a GitHub Action workflow to query Resource Groups Query Resource Groups that match locally Use scripting to extract Resource Group names Remove Resource Groups with the Azure CLI in GitHub Actions Useful Resources Sample GitHub repository Create an Azure Service Principal for GitHub Actions Azure Service Principal documentation Install Azure CLI Free Azure Certification for Students Introduction to GitHub Actions Run Python In GitHub Actions.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 1 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Numerical analysis Data processing ; Information visualization ; Information visualization ; Numerical analysis ; Data processing ; Python (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Intro to Pandas Over 1 hour of course material with practice code Quickly learn to use Pandas with examples Learn how to work with data using Pandas and NumPy. From loading and reading datasets from different sources to plotting graphs and exploring common problems in data. Pandas will allow you to perform transformations and export your data into different formats, and NumPy will boost your ability to work with numerical data. This course is meant for beginners that want to understand Pandas from the start and find more about NumPy. All lessons and videos have accompanying GitHub Repositories with example code. Reference GitHub Repository Learning Objectives In this course you will learn to: Load and export data from different sources Manipulate data in datasets Apply functions and transform columns Query for specific data Perform common operations on NumPy arrays Resources Python for beginners course Python Functions and Classes course Python Dictionaries course Introduction to Testing in Python course Pytest Master Class Python Bootcamp for Data Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (2 hr., 5 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Rust (Computer program language) ; Computer software Development ; Computer software ; Development ; Rust (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: 52 Weeks of Rust Learning Rust by Live Coding This video series live codes Rust and iteratively learns the language. Lessons Covered Include: 1.0 52 weeks rust ep 1 getting started setup env 2.0 52 weeks rust ep 2 starting scripts 3.0 52 weeks rust ep 3 functions 4.0 52 weeks rust ep 4 loops 5.0 52 weeks rust ep 5 ownership more looping Learning Objectives Learn Rust by Live Coding Additional Popular Resources Pytest Master Class AWS Solutions Architect Professional Course Github Actions and GitOps in One Hour Video Course Jenkins CI/CD and Github in One Hour Video Course AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Video Course Advanced Testing with Pytest Video Course AWS Solutions Architect Certification In ONE HOUR Python for DevOps Master Class 2022: CI/CD, Github Actions, Containers, and Microservices MLOPs Foundations: Chapter 2 Walkthrough of Practical MLOps Learn Docker containers in One Hour Video Course Introduction to MLOps Walkthrough AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals) Quick reference guide 52 Weeks of AWS Episode 8: Infrastructure as Code with CDK and AWS Lambda Learn GCP Cloud Functions in One Hour Video Course Python Devops in TWO HOURS! MLOps Platforms From Zero: DatMLOps Platforms From Zero: Databricks, MLFlow/MLRun/SKLearn AWS Machine Learning Certification In ONE HOUR Fast, documented Machine Learning APIs with FastAPI Zero to One: AWS Lambda with SAM and Python in One Hour AWS Storage Solutions 2022: EBS/S3/EFS/Glacier Python Bootcamp for Data Testing In Python book Minimal Python book Practical MLOps book Python for DevOps-Playlist.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (23 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.133
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Information storage and retrieval systems ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Learn how to use Python dictionaries to store and retrieve data. Although dictionaries look complex with different ways to represent, retrieve, and store data, they can be straightforward to use. In this course I'll show you how to create, store, retrieve, and loop over dictionaries. Once you go through these different actions, you should be able to choose the right approach to work effectively with dictionaries. If you are already familiar with Python lists and you are ready to take the next step with dictionaries, then this course is for you.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (28 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 004.67/82
    Keywords: Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) ; Cloud computing ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Introduction to Azure Functions Create a function with Python and Flask Learn how to create an Azure Function in the fastest way using instant deployment with Visual Studio Code, and then find out how to take it to the next level by using the Flask framework to take advantage of common Python patterns you might already be used to. Finally, we'll go through automation steps using GitHub Actions so that you can re-deploy your Azure Function after merging changes. This will give you confidence for deployment, make it less error-prone, and give you a foundational workflow to implement serverless technology using the Azure cloud. Learning Objectives Create an Azure Function using the Azure Portal Quickly build a function using Visual Studio Code Deploy in one click with the Azure Functions extension Modify your code and routes to use Flask Use GitHub Actions for automating the deployment process About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his experience creating courses with Codespaces is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with practical examples as well as applicable configuration for any development environment. Resources GitHub Codespaces course Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) Certification Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (11 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13
    Keywords: Text editors (Computer programs) ; Text editors (Computer programs) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: VSCode for the web Use VSCode directly on the web for editing Git repos Although you can use VSCode locally, using it in the web allows you to avoid having an install and dealing with platform problems. There is no account required and you can directly edit GitHub repositories on the web. In the case of Python, there are a couple of constraints that you must be aware of, like no support to run the terminal and execute a Python program. But syntax and intellisense works great, and we can even make Jupyter Notebooks work with the help of an extension. If you are a beginner and trying out different text editors, or even if you are a seasoned developer, you will find a case to use this feature of VSCode. Learning Objectives In this lesson you will learn: Opening a GitHub repository directly on the web and start editing it Commit and push changes from VSCode on the web to GitHub What are the constraints and limitations of the Python support Use Jupyter Notebooks and find what are some of the problems you may find Useful Resources VSCode for the Web documentation Minimal Python book Free Azure Certification for Students Develop web applications with Visual Studio Code.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (15 min.)) , sound, color
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 006.3/1
    Keywords: Machine learning ; Computer software Development ; Computer software ; Development ; Machine learning ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: MLOps packaging: HuggingFace and GitHub Container Registry Use automation to package models to GitHub Learn how to package a HuggingFace GPT2 model using automation with MLOps and pushing the result to GitHub Container Registry. With just a little bit of Python and FastAPI you can have a powerful text generation API that is self-documented! Automation is a foundational piece of MLOps, and using GitHub Actions to package a model automatically and on-demand with GitHub Actions you can create robust deployments and testing scenarios for machine learning operations. Learn Objectives In this video lesson, I'll go over the details with an example repository you can use for reference including the following learning objectives: Create a FastAPI application with HuggingFace Interact with the model with HTTP from a container using FastAPI Containerize the application using GitHub Actions Create repository secrets to login and push to GitHub Container Registry (ghcr.io) Resources Example repository Practical MLOps book MLOps Maturity Model Packaging ML models.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 2 min.)) , sound, color
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Python (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Python for Beginners Over 1 hour of course material with practice code Quickly learn learn the basics of Python In this course, you will learn how to undersetand Python fundamentals. This is an easy course for absolute beginners that will get you introduced to logic, variables, types, and data structures. This should be the first step when learning Python, and this course includes example repositories with interactive Jupyter Notebooks that you can use to practice yourself. All lessons and videos have accompanying GitHub Repositories with example code. Reference GitHub Repository Learn Objectives This course has extensive content that covers Python for beginners and then moves onto data structures including handling logic and applying it to sample problems. It will include the following learning objectives: Work with logic in Python Assign variables and use variables Use different data structures like lists and dictionaries Explore some other data structures like tuples and sets Add, modify, and extract data from data structures Resources Python Dictionaries course Pytest Master Class Python Bootcamp for Data Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (17 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.3
    Keywords: Application software Development ; Cloud computing ; Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: MLOps packaging: HuggingFace and Azure Container Registry Use automation to package models Learn how to package a HuggingFace GPT2 model for text generation using automation with MLOps and pushing the result to Azure Container Registry. With just a little bit of Python and FastAPI you can have a powerful text generation API that is self-documented! Learn Objectives In this video lesson, I'll go over the details with an example repository you can use for reference including the following learning objectives: Create a FastAPI application with HuggingFace Interact with the model with HTTP from a container using FastAPI Containerize the application using GitHub Actions Create repository secrets to login and push to Azure Container Registry Resources Example repository Practical MLOps book MLOps Maturity Model Packaging ML models.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (14 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Computer software Development ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: VSCode development environments Learn different options for programming with VSCode Find out different ways you can use VSCode for development: on the web, with Codespaces or locally with configurable Docker containers This video will cover what makes each one different and when you might want to use one vs. the other. From quick edits on GitHub to a more powerful machine backed by a remote compute using Codespaces, it is all about flexibility! Topics Covered Include: Use quick edits with GitHub.dev that show on your repository Open any repository with VSCode.dev Use Codespaces with a powerful remote compute Configure a local codespace with Devcontainers using Docker Additional Resources Pytest Master Class AWS Solutions Architect Professional Course Github Actions and GitOps in One Hour Video Course Jenkins CI/CD and Github in One Hour Video Course AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Video Course Advanced Testing with Pytest Video Course AWS Solutions Architect Certification In ONE HOUR Python for DevOps Master Class 2022: CI/CD, Github Actions, Containers, and Microservices MLOPs Foundations: Chapter 2 Walkthrough of Practical MLOps Learn Docker containers in One Hour Video Course Introduction to MLOps Walkthrough AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals) Quick reference guide.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 1 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Python (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Python Functions and Classes Over 1 hour of course material with practice code Quickly learn learn the basics of Python functions and classes In this course, you will learn how to work with functions, classes and methods. These are the basis of almost any program you might create with Python. Functions and classes are useful for organizing code, increasing maintainability and code reuse. This course is perfect for beginners to Python that want to go beyond variables and logic and want to start working with object-oriented programming. This course includes example repositories with interactive Jupyter Notebooks that you can use to practice yourself. All lessons and videos have accompanying GitHub Repositories with example code. Reference GitHub Repository Learn Objectives This course includes the following learning objectives: In this week you will learn to: Create and work with functions. Build classes and methods. Require arguments or make them optional Use keyword arguments and use fallback values Resources Python Bootcamp for Data course Python for Beginners course Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 7 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.13/3
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Web site development ; Python (Computer program language) ; Web site development ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Python Testing for Beginners Over 1 hour of course material with practice code Quickly learn learn how to test in Python Learn the basics of Python testing in this course. From a brief overview of the standard library to using a more modern approach with Pytest, one of the most popular testing libraries in Python. By the end of this week, you should be comfortable working with existing tests, creating new tests, and debugging test failures. All lessons and videos have accompanying GitHub Repositories with example code. Reference GitHub Repository Learning Objectives In this course you will learn to: Understand the basics of testing and its importance Write and run tests with functions and classes Use Pytest for running and creating tests Apply different techniques for debugging including PDB and stopping on failure Use fixtures to simplify tests that make identical assertions Resources Python for beginners course Python Functions and Classes course Python Dictionaries course Pytest Master Class Python Bootcamp for Data Practical MLOps book.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 38 min.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Application software Development ; Cloud computing ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: GitHub Codespaces Course A full introduction to Codespaces with practical examples This course will show you everything you need to know to be productive using GitHub Codespaces , a service that allows you to run a configurable development environment with one-click launch with a remote compute in the cloud. Being able to run Visual Studio Code in the cloud for any project with a pre-configured environment is going to allow you to concentrate on the learning if you are student, the teaching if you are a professor, or being plain productive if you are already a technologist. Learning Objectives This course goes through some of the basics of using default Codespaces environments, but it also goes into configuring environments to take advantage of its best features, including: Learning about Codespaces uses and how it fits for learning, teaching, or working in projects Running default Codespaces and configuring it in your GitHub account Configuring Codespaces for different development environments Applying practical examples in Codespaces environments using Docker, Python, and many other tools About your instructor Alfredo Deza has over a decade of experience as a Software Engineer doing DevOps, automation, and scalable system architecture. Before getting into technology he participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and was the first-ever World Champion in High Jump representing Peru. He currently works in Developer Relations at Microsoft and is an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. This solid background in technology and teaching, including his experience creating courses with Codespaces is seen throughout this course, where you will get a first-hand experience with practical examples as well as applicable configuration for any development environment. Resources Python Bootcamp Pytest Master Class Practical MLOps book What is GitHub Codespaces Azure Codespaces Template.
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    ISBN: 9781789909692
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 volume)
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in law
    Keywords: Intellectual property ; Cultural property ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The number and variety of methodological and substantive challenges that face those working at the interface of intellectual and cultural property have generated a rich interdisciplinary literature. Responding to a myriad of questions that the juxtaposition of the concepts of intellectual property and cultural property provoke, this research review focuses on the importance of creativity and cultural production in social, political and economic terms. The text will be of value to anyone interested in this important frontier
    Description / Table of Contents: Recommended readings (Machine generated): 1. -- (2019), Natsuko Akagawa and Laurajane Smith (eds), Safeguarding Intangible Heritage: Practices and Politics, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 2. (2017), Jane Anderson and Haidy Geismar (eds), The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 3. (2018), Christoph Antons and William Logan (eds), Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 4. (1996), Ronald V. Bettig (ed.), Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 5. Janet Blake (2000), On Defining Cultural Heritage', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 49, 61-85 -- 6. Michael Blakeney (2013), 'The Protection of Traditional Knowledge Under Intellectual Property Law', European Intellectual Property Law Review, 22, 251-61 -- 7. Michael Blakeney (2009), 'Protecting the Spiritual Beliefs of Indigenous Peoples: Australian Case Studies', Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, 22, 391-427 -- 8. Kathy Bowrey and Jane Anderson (2009), 'The Politics of Global Information Sharing: Whose Cultural Agendas are Being Advanced?', Social and Legal Studies, 18, 479-504 -- 9. (2008), James Boyle (ed.), The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind, New Haven, USA and London, UK: Yale University Press -- 10. (2018), Merima Bruncevic (ed.), Art and the Commons: Space, Materiality and the Normative, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 11. Kristen A. Carpenter, Sonya K. Katyal and Angela R. Riley (2009), 'In Defense of Property', Yale Journal of Law, 100-204 -- 12. (1998), Rosemary J. Coombe (ed.), The Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties: Authorship, Appropriation and the Law, Durham, NC, USA: Duke University Press -- 13. Rosemary J. Coombe (2009), 'The Expanding Purview of Cultural Properties and their Politics', Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 5, 393-412 -- 14. (2011), Carys J. Craig (ed.), Copyright, Communication and Culture: Towards a Relational Theory of Copyright Law, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 15. (2018), Charlotte Waelde, Catherine Cummings, Mathilde Pavis and Helena Enright (eds), Research Handbook on Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage: Law and Heritage, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 16. -- William Fisher (2018), 'Theories of Intellectual Property' in Stephen R. Munzer (ed.), New Essays in the Legal and Political Theory of Property, Chapter 6, Cambr+AI4idge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 168-200 -- 17. Peter Fitzpatrick and Richard Joyce (2007), 'Copying Right: Cultural Property and the Limits of (Occidental) Law', in Fiona Macmillan (ed.), New Directions in Copyright Law: Volume 4, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 169-90
    Description / Table of Contents: 18. Tatiana Flessas (2003), 'Cultural Property Defined and Redefined as Nietzschean Aphorism', Cardozo Law Review, 1067-98 -- 19. Manlio Frigo (2004), 'Cultural Property v. Cultural Heritage: A battle of Concepts in International Law?', International Review of the Red Cross, 86 (854), 367-78 -- 20. (1991), Jane M. Gaines (ed.), Contested Culture: The Image, the Voice, and the Law, Chapel Hill, NC, USA and London, UK: University of North Carolina Press -- 21.Johanna Gibson (2006), 'Community and the Exhaustion of Culture: Creative Territories in Traditional Cultural Expressions', in Fiona Macmillan and Kathy Bowrey (eds), New Directions in Copyright Law: Volume 3, Chapter 2, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 22. (2008), Christoph Beat Graber and Mira Burri-Nenova (eds), Intellectual Property and Traditional Cultural Expressions in a Digital Environment, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 23. Martin Skrydstrup and Valdimar Tr. Hafstein (2017), 'Heritage vs. Property: Contrasting Regimes and Rationalities in the Patrimonial Field', in Jane Anderson and Haidy Geismar (eds), The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge, 38-53 -- 24. (2013), Rodney Harrison (ed.), Heritage: Critical Approaches, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 25. (2004), Eva Hemmings Wirtén (ed.), No Trespassing: Authorship, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Boundaries of Globalization, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press -- 26. Eva Hemmings Wirtén (2006), 'Our of Sight & Out of Mind: On the Cultural Hegemony of Intellectual Property (Critique)', Cultural Studies, 20, 282-91 -- 27. -- (2008), Eva Hemmings Wirtén (ed.), Terms of Use: Negotiating the Jungle of the Intellectual Commons, Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press -- 28. Lawrence Liang (2011), 'Beyond Representation: The Figure of the Pirate', in Mario Biagiola, Peter Jaszi and Martha Woodmansee (eds), Making and Unmaking Intellectual Property: Creative Production in Legal and Cultural Perspective, Chicago, IL, USA and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 167-80 -- 29. Fiona Macmillan (2005), 'Commodification and Cultural Ownership', in Jonathan Griffiths and Uma Suthersanen (eds), Copyright and Free Speech: Comparative and International Analyses, Chapter 3, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press -- 30. (2006), Fiona Macmillan and Kathy Bowrey (eds), New Directions in Copyright Law: Volume 3, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 31. (2021), Fiona Macmiilan (ed.), Intellectual and Cultural Property: Between Market and Commodity, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 32. (2002), Kartsen Schubert and Daniel McClean (eds), Dear Images: Art, Copyright and Culture, London, UK: Ridinghouse and Institute of Contemporary Arts -- 33. (2001), Kembrew McLeod (ed.), Owning Culture: Authorship, Ownership and Intellectual Property Law, New York, NY, USA: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. -- 34. (2018), Jani McCutcheon and Fiona McGaughey (eds), Research Handbook on Art and Law, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd -- 35. Naomi Mezey (2007), 'The Paradoxes of Cultural Property', Columbia Law Review, 107, 2004-46
    Description / Table of Contents: 36. (2014), Laura J. Murray, S. Tina Piper and Kirsty Robertson (eds), Putting Intellectual Property in its Place: Rights Discourses, Creative Labor, and the Everyday, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press -- 37. Neil Weinstock Netanel (1996), 'Copyright and a Democratic Civil Society', Yale Law Journal, 106, 283-387 -- 38. (2008), Neil Weinstock Netanel (ed.), Copyright's Paradox, Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press -- 39. (1997), Patrick Parrinder and Warren L. Chernaik (eds), Textual Monopolies: Literary Copyright and the Public Domain, London, UK: University of London Press -- 40. Lyndel V. Prott and Patrick J. O'Keefe (1992), '"Cultural Heritage" or "Cultural Property"?', International Journal of Cultural Property, 1, 307-20 -- 41. Carol M. Rose (2003), 'Roman, Roads and Romantic Creators: Traditions of Public Property in the Information Age', Law & Contemporary Problems, 66, 89-110 -- 42. (1993), Mark Rose (ed.), Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright, Boston, MA, USA: Harvard University Press -- 43. (1992), David Saunders (ed.), Authorship and Copyright, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 44. Joseph R. Slaughter (2011), 'Form and Informality: An Unliterary Look at World Literature', in Robyn Warhol (ed.), The Work of Genre: Selected Essays from the English Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA: The English Institute in collaboration with the American Council of Learned Societies, 182-226 -- 45. (2006), Laurajane Smith (ed.), Uses of Heritage, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge -- 46. (2001), Siva Vaidhyanathan (ed.), Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity, New York, NY, USA: New York University Press -- 47. Jeremy Waldron (1993), 'From Authors to Copiers: Individual Rights and Social Values in Intellectual Property', Chicago-Kent Law Review, 68, 841-87 -- 48. (1994), Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi (eds), The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature, Durham, NC, USA: Duke University Press
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    Abstract: Build a robust Python CLI tool with argparse The argparse module is part of the Python standard library and meant to help you build robust command line tools. Once you need flags, switches, values, or positional arguments, it is very difficult to achieve that without using a framework. In this case, argparse can help build all you need to handle inputs in the terminal. We'll see how a single file named size.py that calculates file sizes can make use of argparse to handle the input in the terminal. Then, we will cover how error handling is done automatically when the expectations from argparse aren't met. And finally, we'll go through some of the help menu options that construct the body of the help output. Check the resources section for the GitHub repo with sample code Why would you want to use argparse Since argparse is part of the Python standard library, there is no need for you to define or install any external dependencies. You are ensuring that any Python installation in any system will work correctly out of the gate. A very basic Python CLI tool without dependencies using the argparse module Next steps Now that you know how to enhance a Python script into a more powerful one with argparse , you can try out other frameworks like the Click framework or something much simpler by using the sys module. I have examples and guides for the sys.argv module and for using the Click framework . Useful links and resources GitHub repo with sample code Build Python applications from scratch Setup your Data Science environment with VSCode
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    Abstract: Build a very simple command line tool with Python without using external dependencies or frameworks. In this video you'll see how with just a few lines of Python you can transform a file into a script with a help menu. All by using the sys.argv module and a simple if statement. Although you can create more powerful command-line tools with other frameworks like argparse or external libraries like Click, you can still implement a quick script without them that includes a help menu Useful links: Github repo with sample code Introduction to Python
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    Abstract: Step up your local setup by setting a remote compute instance with attached SMB storage and then connect your local VSCode editor so that you can execute code and Jupyter Notebooks remotely. In this video I go through everything you need to know to crete a compute instance in Azure, both in Azure Machine Learning Studio and using the Data Science Virtual Machine spot instance that allows you to save costs when running a high memory with GPU instance. Because remote compute instances in the cloud should be considered ephemeral, specially if you are using spot instances, this video also covers setting up a storage account and a file share configuration for a Samba share that allows you to attach that same storage to any compute. Topics include: Create an Azure compute instance Learn about Spot Instances and other cost savings Setup VSCode for remote code execution Create an SMB file share and attach it to a VM Execute Jupyter Notebooks remotely Useful links: * Github Repository with summary instructions * Create a File share documentation on Azure * Data Science VMs in Azure
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    Abstract: How to use ~/.bashrc to manage project secrets
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    Abstract: Find out how to share and use Google Colab notebooks for data science!
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    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.26/2
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Computer programming ; Python (Langage de programmation) ; Programmation (Informatique) ; computer programming ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos ; Films de formation ; Films autres que de fiction ; Vidéos sur Internet ; Webcast
    Abstract: Python Command Line Tools Course This is a full Python CLI course that will take you from the most basic approaches to command line tools in Python to the more advanced featuers that use frameworks like argparse and Click. Everything on this course is available in the course Repository on GitHub, so that you can follow the examples closely and use that as a foundation with all examples and sample files. Building a CLI is the foundation for automation in your daily work By the end of the course you should feel confident in creating a tool, and the following: Create simple CLI tools without any frameworks Learn about arguments, flags, help menus and how to create them automatically Use the argparse framework to build more complex tools Build a CLI with the Click framework Use special features of Click like colored output and argument types Modularizing and project scaffolding in Python Packaging and packaging files in Python How to create tests and run them automatically Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment with Github Actions for Python Packaging a CLI tool with an executable Distributing a CLI tool on PyPI (the Python Package Index) How to automatically test your project on a PR (GitHub pull request) How to automate publishing your tool to PyPI on a release We'll cover 3 different ways to create tools, from the very basic (with sys.argv) to using a framework that comes with Python ( argparse), and finally the more involved, by using an external library like Click. This flexibility is essential because it will let you decide when to use a simple single file with no dependencies to a fully featured framework like Click. Then you will learn about the project layout, modularizing and organizing your code in directories and files while keeping everything useful for a CLI. You will test your code using Pytest and then package your code using Python packaging files and tools. You will continue by automating everything, including the testing and linting using GitHub Actions, and finally publishing your project to the Python Package Index so that it can be installed by anyone in the world. Course Resources Course Repository on GitHub Build Python applications from scratch.
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    DDC: 005.7
    Keywords: Big data ; Microsoft Azure (Computing platform) ; Données volumineuses ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos ; Films de formation ; Films autres que de fiction ; Vidéos sur Internet ; Webcast
    Abstract: Azure Databricks with Pandas and Open Datasets. Find out how to get a working cluster with Databricks using Azure and then use the full Pandas API operating in the cluster with Open Datasets and a Python Jupyter Notebook. This video will walk you through creating a workspace in Azure to create the Databricks service, then create the cluster that comes with the Pyspark Pandas API, and finally import the open datasets into the cluster. Although straightforward to create a Databricks cluster with Azure, it is a bit more involved to run a Python Jupyter Notebook that has Azure ML Open Datasets installed and availabe in the cluster along with the ability to use the full Pandas API you are used to working with and taking advantage of the clustering capabilities from Databricks.
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    DDC: 005.117
    Keywords: Python (Computer program language) ; Application software Development ; Python (Langage de programmation) ; Logiciels d'application ; Développement ; Application software ; Development ; Python (Computer program language) ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos ; Films de formation ; Films autres que de fiction ; Vidéos sur Internet ; Webcast
    Abstract: What does the Yield keyword do in Python? This video covers the basics so you can understand what yield is, what is a generator, and why is it different than any other iterable in Python A yield keyword makes a function a lazy iterable. Producing values one at a time. The function becomes a generator, so when called, the code will not execute. A generator is a function that uses the yield keyword. This function is an iterable that produces values one at a time, or does a lazy production of values. I'll use a Jupyter Notebook that you can use to follow along with practical examples that will show you what are some of the key differences and when or why you would use the yield keyword. In this video you will learn: What is an iterable and how is it different from using yield? What does yield do to a function? What is a Python generator Potential uses for a Python generator like infinite results Useful Resources GitHub repository with examples Build Python applications from scratch Try Azure for Free Introduction to Azure Databricks.
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