• A new energy-based structural design optimization concept under seismic actions 

      Papazafeiropoulos, George; Plevris, Vagelis; Papadrakakis, Manolis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A new optimization concept is introduced which involves the optimization of non-linear planar shear buildings by using gradients based on equivalent linear structures, instead of the traditional practice of calculating the ...
    • A new framework for long-term vibration-based SHM 

      Næss, Lone; Ulla, Frida Kristin (MABY;2021, Master thesis, 2021)
      This thesis presents a methodology for vibration-based damage identification in a long-term structural health monitoring scheme. The frequency with which damage is detected is proposed as a new parameter. In order to ...
    • New kid on the block? a conceptual systematic review of digital agency 

      Siddiq, Fazilat; Røkenes, Fredrik Mørk; Lund, Andreas; Scherer, Ronny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The digitalisation of education has been emphasised over the last two decades, affecting and developing both the theories and practices of teaching and learning. Considering these developments, the need for addressing ...
    • New media and identity among fans of a Norwegian football club 

      Krøvel, Roy (First Monday;17 (5), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012-05-07)
      This article contributes to the literature on sport, new media and identity by investigating the case of a club (Rosenborg) located outside the dominating football leagues, but still very much affected by migration and ...
    • A new method for identifying possible causal relationships between CO2, total solar irradiance and global temperature change 

      Seip, Knut Lehre; Grøn, Øyvind (Theoretical and Applied Climatology;2015, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-20)
      We apply a novel method based upon “before” and “after” relationships to investigate and quantify interconnections between global temperature anomaly, GTA, as response variable, and greenhouse gases, CO2, and total solar ...
    • A new methodology for identifying unreliable sensors in data fusion 

      Yazidi, Anis; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Knowledge-Based Systems;Volume 136, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-11-15)
      Sensor fusion is a fundamental research topic that has received significant attention in the literature. An important body of research has focused on assessing the reliability of a sensor or more generally an “information ...
    • New Public Management and hospital efficiency: the case of Norwegian public hospital trusts 

      Lindaas, Nils Arne; Anthun, Kjartan Sarheim; Magnussen, Jon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      New Public Management-inspired reforms in the Norwegian hospital sector have introduced several features from the private sector into a predominantly public healthcare system. Since the late 1990s, several reforms have ...
    • New Public Management and the Police Profession at Play 

      Wathne, Christin Thea (Criminal Justice Ethics;Volume 39, 2020 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-14)
      This article explores the ways in which competing institutional logics influence the knowledge base of the police, ideas about good police practice and organizational identities. A tension between the humanistic professional ...
    • New Public Management in Latvia: Variations in Openness to Customer Requests in Public Agencies 

      Koht, Harald (Journal of Baltic Studies;Volume 34, 2003 - Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003)
      The transformation of public administration in Latvia represents a commitment to continuous modernization. New Public Management (NPM) has under different names, such as ”reinventing government” been proffered as an ...
    • A new quantile tracking algorithm using a generalized exponentially weighted average of observations 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Yazidi, Anis; Rue, Håvard (Applied Intelligence;Published online 10 November, 2018, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-10)
      The Exponentially Weighted Average (EWA) of observations is known to be state-of-art estimator for tracking expectations of dynamically varying data stream distributions. However, how to devise an EWA estimator to rather ...
    • A new system of government? Defining the confidence relationship of the EU model 

      Praino, Diego (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This paper attempts to define the EU system of government through an innovative approach that, taking into account both the legal framework and the political practice, focuses on the confidence relationship between the ...
    • New therapeutic strategies for peritoneal carcinomatosis, a preclinical approach 

      Oljiya, Betlehem Biratu (MABIO;2018, Master thesis, 2018)
      About 25-35 % of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) will develop peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) at some point in time after initial diagnosis. PC has a very poor prognosis. The gold standard treatment for these patients ...
    • A new user interface for a text proofreading web portal in a digitization and crowdsourcing context 

      Murano, Pietro (International Journal of Web Information Systems;Volume 14, Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Purpose: This paper presents a new user interface design for text proofreading portals in a digitization and crowdsourcing context. Several of the current proofreading portals lack usability in their user interfaces. The ...
    • Newly Arrived Migrant Women’s Experience of Maternity Health Information: A Face-to-Face Questionnaire Study in Norway 

      Bains, Sukhjeet; Sundby, Johanne Sommerchild; Lindskog, Benedikte V; Vangen, Siri; Sørbye, Ingvil K. (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH);Volume 18 / Issue 14, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-15)
      Limited understanding of health information may contribute to an increased risk of adverse maternal outcomes among migrant women. We explored factors associated with migrant women’s understanding of the information provided ...
    • Newly qualified teachers' professional digital competence: implications for teacher education 

      Gudmundsdottir, Greta Björk; Hatlevik, Ove Edvard (European Journal of Teacher Education;Volume 41 - Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-20)
      The professional digital competence (PDC) of teachers is of growing importance in classrooms, now that digital resources and digital media are becoming important parts of teachers’ everyday practice. This study explores ...
    • Newly qualified teachers’ understandings of research-based teacher education practices in Finland and Norway 

      Jakhelln, Rachel Elise; Eklund, Gunilla Brita Maria; Aspfors, Jessica; Bjørndal, Kristin Emilie W; Stølen, Gerd (Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research;, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-12)
      This study examines newly qualified teachers’ (NQTs) understandings of research-based teacher education practices by looking at two cases in Finland and Norway. The NQTs were interviewed after they had finished their ...
    • News Flows, Inter-Media Connectivity and Societal Resilience in Times of Crisis 

      Steensen, Steen; Eide, Tine (Digital Journalism;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-23)
      This article analyzes how inter-media connections and news flows can establish societal resilience in times of crisis. The article is framed by understandings of the discursive practice of news as polyvocal and networked, ...
    • News Media's Rhetoric on Facebook 

      Hågvar, Yngve Benestad (Journalism Practice;Volume 13, 2019 - Issue 7, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-08)
      While Facebook is an important distribution channel for today’s media houses, there is a lack of research on how news outlets choose to present their stories in social media. The present study aims to narrow this gap by ...
    • News organizations 

      Westlund, Oscar; Ekström, Mats (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The first studies on news routines emerged in the 1950s, and since then a wealth of studies have followed that focus on routines among journalists in newsrooms. Clearly, however, much has happened in journalism since ...
    • News organizations and routines 

      Westlund, Oscar; Ekström, Mats (Handbook of Journalism Studies, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen & Thomas Hanitzsch (Eds.);, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019-06)
      The first studies on news routines emerged in the 1950s, and since then a wealth of studies have followed that focus on routines among journalists in newsrooms. Clearly, however, much has happened in journalism since then; ...