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Hjørland and Birger
* Birger Hjørland.
* Nicolaisen, Jeppe ; and Hjørland, Birger ( 2007 ), Practical potentials of Bradford's law: A critical examination of the received view, Journal of Documentation, 63 ( 3 ): 359-377.
* Hjørland, Birger ( 2010 ).
Hjørland, Birger ( 2011a ).
Hjørland, Birger ( 2011b ). Theoretical clarity is not “ Manicheanism ”: A reply to Marcia Bates.
* Hjørland, Birger ( ed .).

Hjørland and Nicolaisen
Hjørland and Nicolaisen ( 2005, p. 103 ) identified three kinds of scattering:

Hjørland and ),
" Something ( A ) is relevant to a task ( T ) if it increases the likelihood of accomplishing the goal ( G ), which is implied by T ." ( Hjørland & Sejer Christensen, 2002 ).
According to Hjørland ( 2011a ), on the other hand, Marcia Bates ' browsing for information about browsing is governed by her behavioral assumptions, while Hjørland's browsing for information about browsing is governed by his socio-cultural understanding of human psychology.

Hjørland and subject
Hjørland ( 2010 ) criticize these two views and defends a " subject knowledge view of relevance ".

Hjørland and .
* Hjørland, B.
Hjørland ( 2011b ) provided the following definition: " Browsing is a quick examination of the relevance of a number of objects which may or may not lead to a closer examination or acquisition / selection of ( some of ) these objects.
Marcia Bates ( 2007 ) researched browsing from " behavioural " approaches, while Hjørland ( 2011a + b ) defended a social view.
Hjørland ( 2011a ) suggests, however, that browsing is an activity that is governed by our metatheories.
* Hjørland, B.
See also Hjørland ( 2008 ): Empirical studies of the quality of science.

Birger and ;
It has been suggested Birger chose the location for several reasons: Partly to curb domestic magnates by isolating them with a " lock of Lake Mälaren ", offering a defense to the lands around Mälaren from invading enemies in the process ; and to create a commercial bridgehead to attract German merchants.
Some were zealous pastors of their flocks, such as Jarler and others ; some were distinguished canonists, such as Birger Gregerson ( 1367 – 83 ) and Olof Larsson ( 1435-8 ); others were statesmen, such as Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstjerna ( d. 1467 ), or capable administrators, such as Jacob Ulfsson Örnfot, who was distinguished as a prince of the Church, royal councillor, patron of art and learning, founder of the University of Upsala and an efficient helper in the introduction of printing into Sweden.
See Birger Gregersson ( 1366 – 83 ; hymnist and author ), Nils Ragvaldsson
Birger Gottwaldt, radio expert, Dr Finn Malmgren of Uppsala University, meteorologist ; Fredrik Ramm, journalist ; Frithjof Storm-Johnsen, radioman ; Flying Lt. Oscar Omdal, flight engineer ; Natale Cecioni, chief mechanic ; Renato Alessandrini, rigger ; Ettore Arduino, Attilio Caratti and Vincenzo Pomella, mechanics.
Some were zealous pastors of their flocks, such as Jarler and others ; some were distinguished canonists, such as Birger Gregersson ( 1367 – 83 ) and Olof Larsson ( 1435-8 ); others were statesmen, such as Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstjerna ( d. 1467 ), or capable administrators, such as Jacob Ulfsson Örnfot, who was distinguished as a prince of the Church, royal councillor, patron of art and learning, founder of the University of Upsala and an efficient helper in the introduction of printing into Sweden.
* Svedjebrukerne by Birger Nesholen ; article in Østlandske Skogsområder, Den Norske Turistforening, 1994
Eric XI was the last king of the agnatic line of this dynasty and he died apparently without surviving children ( though some romantic genealogies, and later research influenced by them, have attributed one or two daughters to him ; those ladies were more likely daughters of his sister and Birger jarl ).
There were also fewer songs, and together they didn't compose one narrative, but were rather stories in and of themselves ; stories which were based on Nordic mythology and were written by the saga author Birger Sivertsen and his wife Kristin.

Birger and ),
Birger A. Pearson and James E. Goehring ( 1986 ), 204-215.
( c. 1200 – 21 October 1266 ), or Birger Magnusson, was a Swedish statesman, Jarl of Sweden and a member of the House of Bjelbo, who played a pivotal role in the consolidation of Sweden.
In 1252, a year after another victory over the folkungs at the Battle of Herrevadsbro ( Slaget vid Herrevadsbro ), Birger wrote two carefully dated letters, the first mention of Stockholm interpreted as the foundation of the city or at least some sort of special interest in the location.
The work of Birger Nerman ( 1925 ), which argues that Sweden held a senior rank among the existing European states at the time, is a nationalist reaction to the academic historiography that is critical of the older sources of history.
While Stockholm is likely to have expanded quickly, it remains much debated if the expansion was planned in accordance to the model of southern prototypes ( e. g. such as Lübeck ) and, as historical sources traditionally have rendered it, governed directly by Birger Jarl ( 1210 – 1266 ) and Magnus Ladulås ( 1240 – 1290 ), or, as some historian have argued, a somewhat desultory if not entirely unmethodical process.
Ingrid Ylva Sunesdotter of Bjelbo ( born c. 1180s, died c. 1250 – 1255 ), was a Swedish noblewoman, the wife of Magnus Minnesköld of Bjälbo and the mother of regent Birger Jarl.
* Ingeborg Eriksdotter ( died 1254 ), married to Birger Jarl, regent of Sweden
The second marriage in 1200 with Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo, daughter of the Folkunge Jarl Birger Brosa produced a son and heir, Jon ( 1201 – 1222 ), who was chosen king of Sweden 1216 as John I of Sweden.
The antagonists in long run were finally the House of Sverker in Östergötland and the House of Eric in Västergötland and Uppland ( Saint Eric was killed and buried in the latter province, others in the dynasty were buried in Varnhem Abbey in the former province as later also Birger Jarl was, a relative to the dynasty ), which alternated on the throne for several generations, until in the 1220s the Eric dynasty got the upper hand, and the Sverker dynasty became extinct ( at least in the male line ).
* Birger jarl ( or Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo ) ( 1210 – 1266 ), founder of Stockholm
* Birger, King of Sweden ( 1280 – 1321 ), King of Sweden
* Pablo Birger ( 1924-1966 ), Argentinian racing driver
On the death of the archbishop Birger Gregersson ( 11 March 1383 ), the King appointed Jöns to take his place, despite protests from the cathedral chapter.
The male dynasty of Eric X was also now extinct, and issue of his other daughters had been sidestepped by Birger Jarl, the husband of his daughter ( the only who yet in 1250 lived ), Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden.
He is mentioned in two contemporary diplomas ( DS 70, 116 ), as the brother of Birger Brosa, as well as by King Magnus Birgersson, who in a letter in 1280 called him grandfader.
* Birger Haug ( 1908 – 1981 ), Norwegian high jump
( 1852 ), and of Birger Jarl, the founder of Stockholm ( 1853 ), are faithful and dignified works.
Little more than half a year later, Birger was imprisoned by his brothers ( September 1306 ), and his brothers took control of Sweden.

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