The Prior Internet Resources 2017: Information systems and development perspectives
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The Prior Internet Resources 2017 : Information systems and development perspectives. / Engerer, Volkmar Paul; Albretsen, Jørgen.
Logic and philosophy of time: Themes from Prior. ed. / Per Hasle; Patrick Blackburn; Peter Øhrstrøm. Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2017. p. 223-249 (Logic and Philosophy of Time, Vol. 1).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The Prior Internet Resources 2017
T2 - Information systems and development perspectives
AU - Engerer, Volkmar Paul
AU - Albretsen, Jørgen
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The Prior Internet Resources (PIR) are presented. Prior’s unpublishedscientific manuscripts and his wast letter correspondence with fellow researchersat the time, his Nachlass, is now subject to transcription byPrior-researchers worldwide, and form an integral part of PIR. It is demonstratedthat the PIR, defined as the virtual space delimited by the threecontent areas and Internet domains: 1) Priorstudies, 2) Prior Virtual Lab,and 3) Nachlass), contains six information systems of five distinct types.The informations systems are grouped into a “Transcriber Loop” to illustratehow unpublished material from the archive boxes goes through atranscription process to end in the Nachlass. A box taxonomy defines thetranscription project’s hub. Together with the “Transcriber Loop” thissetup makes it possible to use the boxlists in conjunction with a Priorbibliographyalso in PIR as a showcase to announce what is still in thearchive waiting to be transcribed.
AB - The Prior Internet Resources (PIR) are presented. Prior’s unpublishedscientific manuscripts and his wast letter correspondence with fellow researchersat the time, his Nachlass, is now subject to transcription byPrior-researchers worldwide, and form an integral part of PIR. It is demonstratedthat the PIR, defined as the virtual space delimited by the threecontent areas and Internet domains: 1) Priorstudies, 2) Prior Virtual Lab,and 3) Nachlass), contains six information systems of five distinct types.The informations systems are grouped into a “Transcriber Loop” to illustratehow unpublished material from the archive boxes goes through atranscription process to end in the Nachlass. A box taxonomy defines thetranscription project’s hub. Together with the “Transcriber Loop” thissetup makes it possible to use the boxlists in conjunction with a Priorbibliographyalso in PIR as a showcase to announce what is still in thearchive waiting to be transcribed.
M3 - Book chapter
T3 - Logic and Philosophy of Time
SP - 223
EP - 249
BT - Logic and philosophy of time
A2 - Hasle, Per
A2 - Blackburn, Patrick
A2 - Øhrstrøm, Peter
PB - Aalborg Universitetsforlag
CY - Aalborg
ER -
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