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    • Investigating the Norwegian eHealth Governance Model: Document Study 

      Linstad, Line Helen; Bjørnå, Hilde; Moen, Anne; Kristiansen, Truls Tunby; Hansen, Anne Helen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-12-04)
      Background: Governments and policy makers struggle to achieve a balance between hierarchical steering and horizontal governance in systems characterized by fragmented decision authority and multiple interests. To realize its One Citizen–One Journal eHealth policy vision, the Norwegian government established a special eHealth board of stakeholders to create an inclusive governance model that aligned ...
    • Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Neuronal Gamma Oscillations During Occlusion Events in Infants 

      Slinning, Regine; Agyei, Seth Bonsu; Kristoffersen, Silje Hognestad; Weel, Frederikus Roelof Ruud van der; Meer, Audrey Lucia Hendrika van der (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-12-08)
      Object permanence allows infants to interact successfully with objects in the environment. What happens in the human infant brain when objects move in and out of sight? This study used high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) to record induced oscillatory brain activities in 29 locomotor infants before, during, and after occlusion of a moving object traveling at different speeds. Temporal ...
    • The relationship between sleep duration and physical activity level among Norwegian adolescents: a cross-sectional study 

      Grasaas, Erik; Hysing, Mari; Sandbakk, Øyvind Bucher (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-28)
      Background: Failure to adhere to sleep and physical activity recommendations among adolescents constitutes a public health problem. However, the associations between sleep duration and adolescents’ physical activity levels remain less explored. The aims of this paper were twofold: (1) to describe sleep and physical activity levels among Norwegian school-based adolescents, stratified by school level ...
    • Adolescents’ involvement in mental health treatment and service design: a systematic review 

      Viksveen, Petter; Cardenas, Nicole Elizabeth; Berg, Siv Hilde; Salamonsen, Anita; Game, Julia Rose; Bjønness, Stig Erlend (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-28)
      Background Adolescents’ involvement in their mental healthcare is considered a fundamental human right. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the extent and nature of user involvement and limited research on user involvement in adolescent mental healthcare has previously been identified. Given the evolving focus on this area, this study explores the experiences with, the effectiveness of, ...
    • Notre-Dames återuppbyggnad - "en bild av hopp" 

      Hansen, Poul Henning Gustaf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Hos Riksantikvarieämbetets arkiv och bibliotek på Storgatan 43 i Stockholm !nns många böcker om medeltida arkitektur och konst, däribland en bok från 1853 om restaureringen av katedralen NotreDame av franska arkitekterna Jean-Baptiste Lassus och Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. Katedralen är nu under restaurering efter en brand.
    • Algorithmic Governance for Food Supply Chain Transparency: an Umbrella Review 

      Mikalsen, Marius; Parmiggiani, Elena; Ræder, Truls Bakkejord; Sønvinsen, Signe A. (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      Fraud in food supply chains is a severe threat to food safety and sustainability. Mitigating it requires effective mechanisms to ensure transparency and traceability along food supply chains with several autonomous and distributed actors. Recent research shows that algorithm governance can be a promising approach in food supply chains to achieve this goal. This study reports findings from an umbrella ...
    • Studentevalueringspraksis til det beste for studenters læring? 

      Borch, Iris Helene; Sandvoll, Ragnhild Sofie (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-11-21)
      This chapter explores how student course evaluation can potentially be strengthened as a pedagogical practice and be more actively used in teaching improvement that benefits students’ learning. Moreover, we explore the role academic developers can have in student evaluation practice. The chapter builds on an interview study of twelve Norwegian academic developers and leaders of academic development ...
    • Pedagogisk mappe – hva, hvorfor og hvordan? 

      Sandvoll, Ragnhild Sofie; Borch, Iris Helene; Iversen, Anita (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-11-21)
      A teaching portfolio is a systematic and comprehensive documentation of a teacher’s pedagogical and didactic competence. In Norwegian higher education, teachers are required to document their teaching competence for assessment purposes. This chapter defines the teaching portfolio and addresses why it is suggested as an integral part of academic teachers’ professional lives. The portfolio serves ...
    • Probing the Nature of Roots through Language Contact 

      Alexiadou, Artemis; Lohndal, Terje (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)
      The nature of roots and their role in linguistic theory has been the topic of extensive discussion for many years. A number of decompositional theories have proposed that roots are among the basic building blocks of word formation, yet they do not agree on their specific characteristics. The present paper approaches the issue from a different angle, namely through the lens of language contact. It ...
    • Exploiting the “gold of the ocean”: Can live storage solve the paradox of the purse seine fishery for Atlantic bluefin tuna in Norway? 

      Sistiaga, Manu; Anders, Neil; Saltskår, Jostein; Pettersen, Hermann; Breen, Michael; Humborstad, Odd-Børre; Hector Pena, Peña; Munoz-Beñavent, Pau; Martínez-Peiro´, Joaquín; Andreu-García, Gabriela; Espinosa, Victor; Olsen, Stein Harris; Jensen, Tonje Kristin; Ferter, Keno; Nøttestad, Leif; Løkkeborg, Svein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-13)
      The Norwegian quota for Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABT) (Thunnus thynnus) is not completely caught every year. This is paradoxical because Norway is a leading fishing nation. The fishery is currently executed by rod-and-reel and purse seine, with ~ 80 % of the quota being allocated to the latter. Purse seine is therefore the main determinant for the overall success of the fishery and vessels aim to ...
    • The impact of professional development training on faculty’s integration of universal design for learning in daily teaching practices 

      Hakel, Katja; Magin, Melanie Andrea (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-25)
      Even though Inclusive Education (IE) is required both legally and socially, it is often not implemented in the day-to-day teaching practice of faculty in higher education (HE) institutions. Professional development (PD) training is considered an important means to address this discrepancy, however, its impact on the long-term implementation of IE is unclear. This exploratory study is the first of ...
    • Can anthropomorphic interpretation cues motivate tourists to have civilized behavioral intentions? The roles of meaningful experience and narrative 

      Liu, Yan; Ning, ShunLi; Zhang, Mengying; Font aulet, Xavier; Zeng, Hui (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-10)
      Guiding tourists in displaying civilized behavior is pivotal in destination management. This research tries to understand what forms of interpretation can effectively promote tourists' desirable behaviors. Grounded in social information processing theory, it introduces the tool of anthropomorphic interpretation cues and investigates its' efficacy in shaping tourists’ civilized behavioral intentions ...
    • Nudge pro-environmental contagion: Residents to tourists 

      Liu, Yan; Cao, XinYue; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-09)
      Drawing on social contagion theory, nudge theory and norm activation theory, this study investigates how residents' pro-environmental behaviour may influence tourists' behaviour, thus, collaboratively achieving a tourist destination's sustainability. Findings from a field experiment and three scenario experiments confirm that tourists have a stronger intention to behave pro-environmentally in those ...
    • Time Optimization of Warehouse Operations Through Industry 4.0 Technology Implementation: Case Study from a Spare Parts Warehouse in the Oil and Gas Industry 

      Khan, Natalia Batool; Arnarson, Halldor; Solvang, Wei Deng; Yu, Hao (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-02-09)
      This work is a case study approach to optimizing warehouse operations for the oil and gas industry. As companies in the energy industry seek to decrease costs, optimize industrial processes, and achieve higher degrees of sustainability to cut emissions, new automation tools are considered for utilization. The oil and gas industry is under scrutiny from governments, citizens, and activist organizations ...
    • Warehousing in the Context of Digital Supply Chain in the Oil and Gas Industry: Using Grounded Theory to Create Groundwork 

      Khan, Natalia Batool; Solvang, Wei Deng; Yu, Hao; Arnarson, Halldor (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024-02-25)
      The oil and gas industry is a complex industry with many stakeholders, risks, and monetary values involved. The supply chain of oil and gas companies is an aspect of oil and gas companies that has developed without major optimization measures along the way – it has simply had activities and concepts added as they have come along. One such activity in the supply chain in need of optimization is ...
    • Space Weather and Space Climate - A timeline 

      Chabanski, Sophie; Guerrero Ortega, Antonio; Gruet, Marina; Johnsen, Magnar Gullikstad; Hofmeister, Stefan; Holappa, Lauri; Lilensten, Jean; Marques, Joao Pedro; Nelson, Lisa; Pitout, Frédéric; Urbar, Jaroslav; Verbeke, Christine (Book; Bok, 2024-10)
      At the beginning of the 20th century, it was admitted that our atmosphere could not extend beyond a few tens of kilometres. Shortly after the midst of that same century, it was understood that the Earth is surrounded by a complex and rich plasma environment, conditioned by solar activity, extending over several tens of thousands of kilometres. Today, we know that our planet’s boundaries extend far ...
    • En spesialisering innen stamming og løpsk tale - trengs det? 

      Sønsterud, Hilda; Bjørvik, Astrid Tine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      European Stuttering Specialization (ESS) er en spesialisering som tilbys logopeder som er spesielt interessert i stamming og løpsk tale, og som ønsker i hovedsak å ha dette fagområdet som sitt logopediske nedslagsfelt. Navnet ble nylig endret fra European Clinical Specialization in Fluency (ECSF) til ESS. Vår intensjon med å skrive denne artikkelen, er å gjøre denne spesialiseringen kjent for enda ...
    • Lundearkivet. Informasjon om privatarkivet etter Knut Lunde, med utdrag fra brev. 2. utgave 

      Kaldager, Marianne; Heiskel, Sigrid (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2024)
      <p>Arbeidet med Lundearkivet er et langdistanseløp som krever kompetanse utover det Universitetsbiblioteket (UB) selv har. Samarbeid med Knut Lundes etterkommere, dialog med forskere og veiledning fra Arkiv Troms, Statsarkivet i Tromsø, Samisk Arkiv og ikke minst konsulent Haarek Helberg, har fått arbeidet i gode spor. Avgjørende for resultatet er dyktige og engasjerte prosjektledere: Henning Hansen ...
    • Prakademisk og tilpasset læringsdesign for Executive-utdanning 

      Mobekk, Hilde; Skyttermoen, Torgeir (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-16)
      For å nå målgruppen voksne studenter med arbeidserfaring som også er i fulltidsarbeid, er det nødvendig at videreutdanningsstudier bygger på et læringsopplegg som både er faglig solid og oppdatert. I våre studieemner legger vi vekt på praksisnærhet, der studentene kan integrere egne erfaringer og praksis i læringsprosessen – en tilnærming vi kaller prakademisk. Videreutdanningsstudier innen ...
    • A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North 

      van Wijngaarden, Albert; Moore, John C.; Alfthan, Bjorn; Kurvits, Tiina; Kullerud, Lars (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-25)
      The frozen elements of the high North are thawing as the region warms much faster than the global mean. The dangers of sea level rise due to melting glacier ice, increased concentrations of greenhouse gases from thawing permafrost, and alterations in the key high latitude physical systems spurred many authors, and more recently international agencies and supra-state actors, to investigate “emergency ...