• History and Video Games 

      Rochat, Yannick <Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland> (Y. Rochat, "History and Video Games", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 475-484, 2022)
      The aim of this chapter is to highlight some of the constraints present inthe development of games with historical settings, and to explain why historical fal-lacies are sometimes included in games, even though the authors ...
    • History Museums: Enhancing Audience Engagement through Digital Technologies 

      Walker, William S. <State University of New York, USA> (W. S. Walker, "History Museums: Enhancing Audience Engagement through Digital Technologies", in Handbook of Digital Public History, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, pp. 165-174, 2022)
      This essay argues that simply putting a museum’s collection online, or cre-ating a digital kiosk that includes a collections database, does not constitute audienceengagement. History museums utilize the tools and methods ...
    • History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section 

      Horrigan, Brian; Franz, Kathleen (B. Horrigan, F. Kathleen, History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section, «Journal of American History», 105, n. 1, 2018, pp. 121-125, 2018)
      In 1989 Thomas J. Schlereth inaugurated the Exhibition Reviews section of the Journal of American History, arguing that “museum exhibits and their related elements” were “a distinct medium for identifying, organizing, ...
    • História Pública Digital 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, História Pública Digital / Digital Public History, «Liinc Em Revista», 11, 2015, n.1, pp. 28-51, (2015)
      A virada digital na história reformulou nossa documentação, transformou as ferramentas usadas para armazenar, tratar e acessar a informação, e, por vezes, adiantou novasquestões ...
    • História Pública: entre conceitos, lugares e experiências 

      Pereira, Márcio José (Maringá, PR : Edições Diálogos; Rio de Janeiro, RJ : ProfHistória, 2023)
    • A holistic approach to hospital material management process reengineering by means of the MRP algorithm 

      Sarno, Debora (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2014-02-21)
      The Hospital Materials Management (HMM) process deals with the coordination of all activities related to material ordering, holding, and administrating It is usually treated with a look-back approach (called AS IS process), ...
    • Homo digitalis 

      Noiret, Serge <Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze> (S. Noiret, Homo Digitalis, in D. Paci (a cura di), "La storia in digitale: teorie e metodologie", Milano, Unicopli, 2019, pp.8-19, (2019)
    • Hot Property, Cool Storage, Grey Literature 

      Groebner, Valentin (V. Groebner, Hot Property, Cool Storage, Grey Literature, «Public history weekly», 2, 2014, n. 6, 2014)
      Are you still listening to the promises that interconnectedness would abolish all hierarchies, that that mythical entity, “The Web,” would dissolve all boundaries, providing everything for everyone, a promised digital realm ...
    • How an Italian Amorphous Space Became a Twelver Shi’a Mosque 

      Mirshahvalad, Minoo (Fisciano: ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge, 2018)
      This paper aims to explore the sense of “mosque” for Italy’s Twelver Shi’as through the study of a Shi’a organisation based in Turin. Some comparative references to Shi’a centres in Padua and Milan will demonstrate different ...
    • How do the institutions involved in scientific collaboration deal with different kinds of distance? An analysis of the co-authorships of scientific publications 

      D'Amore, Rosamaria; Iorio, Roberto; Labory, Sandrine; Stawinoga, Agnieszka (2012)
      In the scientific collaborations among different institutions at least two types of distance may be identified: spatial and institutional. We talk about spatial distance if the institutions are located in different places; ...
    • “How Do We Play this Thing?”: The State of Historical Research on Videogames 

      Guay-Bélanger, Dany <Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada> (G.B. Dany, “How Do We Play this Thing?”: The State of Historical Research on Videogames, «International Public History», vol. 4, 2021, n. 1, 2021)
      Though previously overlooked by academia, scholars from a wide array of fields now consider videogames as a serious subject of inquiry. The emergence of game studies as a standalone discipline has led to the publication ...
    • How healthy is community-dwelling elderly population? Results from southern Italy 

      Guerriero, Francesca; Orlando, Valentina; Tari, Daniele Ugo; Di Giorgio, Annalisa; Cittadini, Antonio; Trifirò, Gianluca; Menditto, Erica (2015)
      PURPOSE To explore the frequency of polypharmacy, functional and cognitive capacity among the elderly in Southern Italy. METHODS Populationbased retrospective cross-sectional study. Information were retrieved from ...
    • How sense of power shapes consumers’ evaluative judgements and decisions 

      Sardanelli, Domenico (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2019-06-06)
      It is consumers’ perceived power (i.e. sense of power), and not their objective power, that directly triggers psychological and behavioral consequences. Across three experiments, by employing different types of experimental ...
    • How sustainable drainage systems may improve city resilience: experimental insights, urban design modeling and performance assessment at the catchment scale 

      D'Ambrosio, Roberta (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2021-08-31)
      This research aimed at investigating the potential of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in the mitigation of flooding risk in urban areas... [edited by Author]
    • How to repair non-atheromatous carotid lesions 

      Bouayed, Mohamed Nadjib; Bouziane, Leila Ahlam (2020)
      Non-atheromatous surgical lesions are estimated to represent at most 10% of all carotid procedures, most of which involve atheromatous lesions. Isolated tortuosity of the carotid vessels is sometimes treated surgically. ...
    • How We Remember (and Forget) in Our Public History 

      Nunnally, Shayla C. (S. C. Nunnally, How We Remember (and Forget) in Our Public History, «Perspectives on Politics», 14, 2016, n. 3, pp. 764-765, 2016)
      Woodrow Wilson is the only American political scientist to have served as President of the United States. In the time between his political science Ph.D. (from Johns Hopkins, in 1886) and his tenure as president (1913–21), ...
    • Human centered design: sviluppo di un metodo per la valutazione oggettiva del comfort posturale degli arti inferiori 

      Vallone, Maria Rosaria (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2017-04-10)
      The aim of the study proposed in this discussion is to provide all specifications on comfort in the human-machine relationship and to ensure all tools for the evaluation of the same. To be able to analyze the comfort it ...
    • Human multi-robot interaction: from workspace sharing to physical collaboration 

      Lippi, Martina (Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2021-04-03)
      In decentralized systems, the control loop between robots, sensors, actuators and processing units does not close on the same physical device, but through a communication network on which the explicit or implicit exchange ...
    • Human Rights, Right of asylum, Refugees. Migrant’s Dignity as a Common good 

      Di Santo, Luigi (2018)
      The road toward the foundation of a necessary inter-ethnic civilization imposes us to build the meeting among each men’s experiences. In this regard it is important, in our opinion, to refer to the concept of “migrant”, ...
    • Humor During Pandemic in Romania on Facebook 

      Stefani, Cluadiu (2020)
      During the pandemic, finding coping mechanisms for anxiety, stress and isolation is critical. In Romania, humor has always been a way to overcome anxiety and insecurity and is present in all dramatic situations. The purpose ...