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TL;DR: The New History in an Old Museum as mentioned in this paper explores the packaging of American history, and consumerism and the manufacturing of cultural beliefs at Colonial Williamsburg through extensive fieldwork, interviews with employees and visitors, and archival research.
Abstract: "The New History in an Old Museum" is an exploration of 'historical truth' as presented at Colonial Williamsburg. More than a detailed history of a museum and tourist attraction, it examines the packaging of American history, and consumerism and the manufacturing of cultural beliefs. Through extensive fieldwork - including numerous site visits, interviews with employees and visitors, and archival research - Richard Handler and Eric Gable illustrate how corporate sensibility blends with pedagogical principle in Colonial Williamsburg to blur the lines between education and entertainment, patriotism and revisionism. During much of its existence, the 'living museum' at Williamsburg has been considered a patriotic shrine, celebrating the upscale lifestyles of Virginia's colonial-era elite. But in recent decades a new generation of social historians has injected a more populist and critical slant into the site's narrative of nationhood. For example, in interactions with museum visitors, employees now relate stories about the experiences of African Americans and women, stories that several years ago did not enter into descriptions of life in Colonial Williamsburg. Handler and Gable focus on the way this public history is managed, as historians and administrators define historiographical policy and middle-level managers train and direct frontline staff to deliver this 'product' to the public. They explore how visitors consume or modify what they hear and see, and reveal how interpreters and craftspeople resist or acquiesce in being managed. By deploying the voices of these various actors in a richly textured narrative, "The New History in an Old Museum" highlights the elements of cultural consensus that emerge from this cacophony of conflict and negotiation. Filled with telling anecdotes, innovatively applied ethnography, and layers of cultural meaning, this book will engage anyone interested in how the story of American history is told.
TL;DR: In this paper, a machine learning approach, Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification, was used to classify 10,085 building roofs in relation to their received solar energy in the city of Geneva in Switzerland.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used postal surveys in Finland and Estonia (two small Northern European countries with businesses adopting ERP systems) to obtain empirical data from 62 subjects in 44 private firms in diverse industries.
Abstract: Measuring the success of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for adopting organizations is an emerging area of research. Our study complements the growing body of knowledge in this area as we attempt to extend the dimensions of success in the measurement model proposed by Gable and colleagues [20, 57, 60]. Overall, this study employed a three-phase approach to enhance its validity; however, in this paper we will focus on the findings from the major phase. In the study’s main phase, we used postal surveys in Finland and Estonia (two small Northern European countries with businesses adopting ERP systems) to obtain empirical data from 62 subjects in 44 private firms in diverse industries. Our data analysis, using criterion validity and structural equation modeling approaches, suggests that the dimensions of Workgroup Impact and Vendor/Consultant which were added to the model proposed by Gable and colleagues are relevant, and capable of offering useful insights regarding ERP systems success evaluations. The implications of the study’s results are discussed.
TL;DR: In this article, a series of 2D steady RANS CFD simulations are conducted to investigate the impact of roof slope on the snow redistribution on gable roofs, and a small value of turbulent Schmidt number, which is calibrated by trapping efficiency from experiments, is adopted to enhance the snow particles' turbulent diffusion.