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Nanotechnology is emerging as one of the key technologies of the 21st century and is expected to enable developments across a wide range of sectors that can benefit citizens. Nanomedicine is an application of nanotechnology in the areas of healthcare, disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Nanomedicines pose problem of nanotoxicity related to factors like size, shape, specific surface area, surface morphology, and crystallinity. Currently, nanomedicines are regulated as medicinal products or as medical devices and there is no specific regulatory framework for nanotechnology-based products neither in the EU nor in the USA. This review presents a scheme for classification and regulatory approval process for nanotechnology based medicines.
Research information, i.e., data about research projects, organisations, researchers or research outputs such as publications or patents, is spread across the web, usually residing in institutional and personal web pages or in semi-open databases and information systems. While there exists a wealth of unstructured information, structured data is limited and often exposed following proprietary or less-established schemas and interfaces. Therefore, a holistic and consistent view on research information across organisational and national boundaries is not feasible. On the other hand, web crawling and information extraction techniques have matured throughout the last decade, allowing for automated approaches of harvesting, extracting and consolidating research information into a more coherent knowledge graph. In this work, we give an overview of the current state of the art in research information sharing on the web and present initial ideas towards a more holistic approach for boot-strapping research information from available web sources.
Internetpräsenzen von Bibliotheken müssen zunehmend mit kommerziellen oder frei zugänglichen Informationsangeboten konkurrieren. Um sich von diesen Angeboten abzuheben, müssen nicht nur, wie gehabt, qualitativ hochwertige Informationen bereitgestellt werden - der Zugang zu diesen Informationen muss nutzerfreundlich gestaltet werden und sich an Usability-Standards orientieren, um für den Nutzer attraktiv zu sein.
In der Bachelorarbeit wird eine Studie zur Usability der Website der Landesbibliothek Oldenburg durchgeführt. Nach einer Einführung in die Thematik der Usability und der Analyse des IST-Zustandes der Website erfolgt eine Evaluation anhand von vier Methoden. Basierend auf Evaluationen mittels Personas, Heuristiken, Thinking-Aloud-Tests und einer Logfile-Analyse werden Usability-Probleme der Website ermittelt und anschließend Empfehlungen zur Verbesserung der Usability gegeben.