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2. School Library eBook Providers and Spanish Language Equity: A Replication Analysis of eBook Collections Available to School Libraries.
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Paganelli, Andrea and Northern, Samuel
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SCHOOL libraries ,ELECTRONIC books ,SPANISH language ,INFORMATION needs ,EXPERIMENTAL design - Abstract
The goal of this study is to revisit and contrast the original data from a previous publication entitled, "School Library eBook Providers and Spanish Language Equity: An Analysis of eBook Collections Available to School Libraries." The original study examined the collections of eBooks in Spanish provided by vendors of library resources to school libraries to determine if there are equitable offerings of eBooks in Spanish relative to the Spanish-speaking school population in the United States. The processes in that study were replicated where possible and expanded upon for shared understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
3. Evaluating Currency of the Medical Sciences Collection Available on Public Library Shelves.
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Everhart, Peggy S.
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Because advances in medical science can lead to rapid changes in current health knowledge, a library collection of medical science materials can become dated rather quickly. This factor, as well as the many variables of library use and operation which impact the availability of current materials on the library shelves--loan periods, weeding habits, book display, and others--make assessment of the available collection an important task. To test a model that would provide information about the currency of the medical science collection available on the browsing shelves of a small to medium-sized public library, books in six subject classes within the medical science collection of the Parma-Snow Library, a branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library (Ohio), were examined for date of publication over a period of 4 weeks. Approximately 43% of the titles examined in this period were found to be greater than 5 years old. Additionally, only 2% of the sample was published within the past year. This type of finding, determined by using very simple techniques requiring a minimum of staff time and resources, provides a collection manager with valuable information about the status of the browsing collection and signals areas of the collection which need attention to assure that current information is available to the browsing patron. (A copy of the data analysis worksheet and a 23-item bibliography are included as well as 21 end notes.) (Author/MAB)
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- 1991
4. School Library eBook Providers and Linguistic Equity: An Analysis of eBook Collections Available to School Libraries.
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Paganelli, Andrea and Houston, Cynthia
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LIBRARY materials ,SCHOOL libraries ,NATIVE language ,ELECTRONIC books ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
If school library collections must meet the needs of the communities they serve, the native languages of the student population must be an important consideration when making purchasing decisions about eBooks. Many professionals in the library community believe that materials in electronic format have the potential to enrich library collections with linguistic diversity. To ensure that school library collections reflect the linguistic diversity of the community, as school library professionals we need to gain a better understanding of what resources are available for our students in digital format. Recent studies indicate that eBooks available from vendors to schools libraries do not meet the linguistic needs of children whose native language is not English. Several international organizations have recognized this issue and are developing initiatives to resolve the growing digital and linguistic divide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
5. Combining methods for non-invasive fecal DNA enables whole genome and metagenomic analyses in wildlife biology
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Non-invasive biological samples benefit studies that investigate rare, elusive, endangered, or dangerous species. Integrating genomic techniques that use non-invasive biological sampling with advances in computational approaches can benefit and inform wildlife conservation and management. Here, we used non-invasive fecal DNA samples to generate low- to medium-coverage genomes (e.g., >90% of the complete nuclear genome at six X-fold coverage) and metagenomic sequences, combining widely available and accessible DNA collection cards with commonly used DNA extraction and library building approaches. DNA preservation cards are easy to transport and can be stored non-refrigerated, avoiding cumbersome or costly sample methods. The genomic library construction and shotgun sequencing approach did not require enrichment or targeted DNA amplification. The utility and potential of the data generated was demonstrated through genome scale and metagenomic analyses of zoo and free-ranging African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana). Fecal samples collected from free-ranging individuals contained an average of 12.41% (5.54–21.65%) endogenous elephant DNA. Clustering of these elephants with others from the same geographic region was demonstrated by a principal component analysis of genetic variation using nuclear genome-wide SNPs. Metagenomic analyses identified taxa that included Loxodonta, green plants, fungi, arthropods, bacteria, viruses and archaea, showcasing the utility of this approach for addressing complementary questions based on host-associated DNA, e.g., pathogen and parasite identification. The molecular and bioinformatic analyses presented here contributes towards the expansion and application of genomic techniques to conservation science and practice., Non-invasive biological samples benefit studies that investigate rare, elusive, endangered, or dangerous species. Integrating genomic techniques that use non-invasive biological sampling with advances in computational approaches can benefit and inform wildlife conservation and management. Here, we used non-invasive fecal DNA samples to generate low- to medium-coverage genomes (e.g., >90% of the complete nuclear genome at six X-fold coverage) and metagenomic sequences, combining widely available and accessible DNA collection cards with commonly used DNA extraction and library building approaches. DNA preservation cards are easy to transport and can be stored non-refrigerated, avoiding cumbersome or costly sample methods. The genomic library construction and shotgun sequencing approach did not require enrichment or targeted DNA amplification. The utility and potential of the data generated was demonstrated through genome scale and metagenomic analyses of zoo and free-ranging African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana). Fecal samples collected from free-ranging individuals contained an average of 12.41% (5.54–21.65%) endogenous elephant DNA. Clustering of these elephants with others from the same geographic region was demonstrated by a principal component analysis of genetic variation using nuclear genome-wide SNPs. Metagenomic analyses identified taxa that included Loxodonta, green plants, fungi, arthropods, bacteria, viruses and archaea, showcasing the utility of this approach for addressing complementary questions based on host-associated DNA, e.g., pathogen and parasite identification. The molecular and bioinformatic analyses presented here contributes towards the expansion and application of genomic techniques to conservation science and practice.
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- 2023
6. Combining methods for non-invasive fecal DNA enables whole genome and metagenomic analyses in wildlife biology
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Non-invasive biological samples benefit studies that investigate rare, elusive, endangered, or dangerous species. Integrating genomic techniques that use non-invasive biological sampling with advances in computational approaches can benefit and inform wildlife conservation and management. Here, we used non-invasive fecal DNA samples to generate low- to medium-coverage genomes (e.g., >90% of the complete nuclear genome at six X-fold coverage) and metagenomic sequences, combining widely available and accessible DNA collection cards with commonly used DNA extraction and library building approaches. DNA preservation cards are easy to transport and can be stored non-refrigerated, avoiding cumbersome or costly sample methods. The genomic library construction and shotgun sequencing approach did not require enrichment or targeted DNA amplification. The utility and potential of the data generated was demonstrated through genome scale and metagenomic analyses of zoo and free-ranging African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana). Fecal samples collected from free-ranging individuals contained an average of 12.41% (5.54–21.65%) endogenous elephant DNA. Clustering of these elephants with others from the same geographic region was demonstrated by a principal component analysis of genetic variation using nuclear genome-wide SNPs. Metagenomic analyses identified taxa that included Loxodonta, green plants, fungi, arthropods, bacteria, viruses and archaea, showcasing the utility of this approach for addressing complementary questions based on host-associated DNA, e.g., pathogen and parasite identification. The molecular and bioinformatic analyses presented here contributes towards the expansion and application of genomic techniques to conservation science and practice., Non-invasive biological samples benefit studies that investigate rare, elusive, endangered, or dangerous species. Integrating genomic techniques that use non-invasive biological sampling with advances in computational approaches can benefit and inform wildlife conservation and management. Here, we used non-invasive fecal DNA samples to generate low- to medium-coverage genomes (e.g., >90% of the complete nuclear genome at six X-fold coverage) and metagenomic sequences, combining widely available and accessible DNA collection cards with commonly used DNA extraction and library building approaches. DNA preservation cards are easy to transport and can be stored non-refrigerated, avoiding cumbersome or costly sample methods. The genomic library construction and shotgun sequencing approach did not require enrichment or targeted DNA amplification. The utility and potential of the data generated was demonstrated through genome scale and metagenomic analyses of zoo and free-ranging African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana). Fecal samples collected from free-ranging individuals contained an average of 12.41% (5.54–21.65%) endogenous elephant DNA. Clustering of these elephants with others from the same geographic region was demonstrated by a principal component analysis of genetic variation using nuclear genome-wide SNPs. Metagenomic analyses identified taxa that included Loxodonta, green plants, fungi, arthropods, bacteria, viruses and archaea, showcasing the utility of this approach for addressing complementary questions based on host-associated DNA, e.g., pathogen and parasite identification. The molecular and bioinformatic analyses presented here contributes towards the expansion and application of genomic techniques to conservation science and practice.
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- 2023
7. Making and Using AI in the Library : Creating a BERT Model at the National Library of Sweden
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How can novel AI techniques be made and put to use in the library? Combining methods from data and library science, this article focuses on Natural Language Processing technologies in especially national libraries. It explains how the National Library of Sweden’s collections enabled the development of a new BERT language model for Swedish. It also outlines specific use cases for the model in the context of academic libraries, detailing strategies for how such a model could make digital collections available for new forms of research: from automated classification to enhanced searchability and improved OCR cohesion. Highlighting the potential for cross-fertilizing AI with libraries, the conclusion suggests that while AI may transform the workings of the library, libraries can also have a key role to play in the future development of AI.
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- 2023
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8. Making and Using AI in the Library : Creating a BERT Model at the National Library of Sweden
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How can novel AI techniques be made and put to use in the library? Combining methods from data and library science, this article focuses on Natural Language Processing technologies in especially national libraries. It explains how the National Library of Sweden’s collections enabled the development of a new BERT language model for Swedish. It also outlines specific use cases for the model in the context of academic libraries, detailing strategies for how such a model could make digital collections available for new forms of research: from automated classification to enhanced searchability and improved OCR cohesion. Highlighting the potential for cross-fertilizing AI with libraries, the conclusion suggests that while AI may transform the workings of the library, libraries can also have a key role to play in the future development of AI.
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- 2023
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9. Making and Using AI in the Library : Creating a BERT Model at the National Library of Sweden
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How can novel AI techniques be made and put to use in the library? Combining methods from data and library science, this article focuses on Natural Language Processing technologies in especially national libraries. It explains how the National Library of Sweden’s collections enabled the development of a new BERT language model for Swedish. It also outlines specific use cases for the model in the context of academic libraries, detailing strategies for how such a model could make digital collections available for new forms of research: from automated classification to enhanced searchability and improved OCR cohesion. Highlighting the potential for cross-fertilizing AI with libraries, the conclusion suggests that while AI may transform the workings of the library, libraries can also have a key role to play in the future development of AI.
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- 2023
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10. Making and Using AI in the Library : Creating a BERT Model at the National Library of Sweden
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How can novel AI techniques be made and put to use in the library? Combining methods from data and library science, this article focuses on Natural Language Processing technologies in especially national libraries. It explains how the National Library of Sweden’s collections enabled the development of a new BERT language model for Swedish. It also outlines specific use cases for the model in the context of academic libraries, detailing strategies for how such a model could make digital collections available for new forms of research: from automated classification to enhanced searchability and improved OCR cohesion. Highlighting the potential for cross-fertilizing AI with libraries, the conclusion suggests that while AI may transform the workings of the library, libraries can also have a key role to play in the future development of AI.
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- 2023
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11. Making and Using AI in the Library : Creating a BERT Model at the National Library of Sweden
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How can novel AI techniques be made and put to use in the library? Combining methods from data and library science, this article focuses on Natural Language Processing technologies in especially national libraries. It explains how the National Library of Sweden’s collections enabled the development of a new BERT language model for Swedish. It also outlines specific use cases for the model in the context of academic libraries, detailing strategies for how such a model could make digital collections available for new forms of research: from automated classification to enhanced searchability and improved OCR cohesion. Highlighting the potential for cross-fertilizing AI with libraries, the conclusion suggests that while AI may transform the workings of the library, libraries can also have a key role to play in the future development of AI.
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- 2023
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12. SARA: A Collection of Sensitivity-Aware Relevance Assessments
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McKechnie, Jack and McDonald, Graham
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
Large archival collections, such as email or government documents, must be manually reviewed to identify any sensitive information before the collection can be released publicly. Sensitivity classification has received a lot of attention in the literature. However, more recently, there has been increasing interest in developing sensitivity-aware search engines that can provide users with relevant search results, while ensuring that no sensitive documents are returned to the user. Sensitivity-aware search would mitigate the need for a manual sensitivity review prior to collections being made available publicly. To develop such systems, there is a need for test collections that contain relevance assessments for a set of information needs as well as ground-truth labels for a variety of sensitivity categories. The well-known Enron email collection contains a classification ground-truth that can be used to represent sensitive information, e.g., the Purely Personal and Personal but in Professional Context categories can be used to represent sensitive personal information. However, the existing Enron collection does not contain a set of information needs and relevance assessments. In this work, we present a collection of fifty information needs (topics) with crowdsourced query formulations (3 per topic) and relevance assessments (11,471 in total) for the Enron collection (mean number of relevant documents per topic = 11, variance = 34.7). The developed information needs, queries and relevance judgements are available on GitHub and will be available along with the existing Enron collection through the popular ir_datasets library. Our proposed collection results in the first freely available test collection for developing sensitivity-aware search systems.
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- 2024
13. On the culture of open access: the Sci-hub paradox
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Maddi, Abdelghani and Sapinho, David
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Computer Science - Computers and Society - Abstract
Shadow libraries, also known as ''pirate libraries'', are online collections of copyrighted publications that have been made available for free without the permission of the copyright holders. They have gradually become key players of scientific knowledge dissemination, despite their illegality in most countries of the world. Many publishers and scientist-editors decry such libraries for their copyright infringement and loss of publication usage information, while some scholars and institutions support them, sometimes in a roundabout way, for their role in reducing inequalities of access to knowledge, particularly in low-income countries. Although there is a wealth of literature on shadow libraries, none of this have focused on its potential role in knowledge dissemination, through the open access movement. Here we analyze how shadow libraries can affect researchers' citation practices, highlighting some counter-intuitive findings about their impact on the Open Access Citation Advantage (OACA). Based on a large randomized sample, this study first shows that OA publications, including those in fully OA journals, receive more citations than their subscription-based counterparts do. However, the OACA has slightly decreased over the seven last years. The introduction of a distinction between those accessible or not via the Scihub platform among subscription-based suggest that the generalization of its use cancels the positive effect of OA publishing. The results show that publications in fully OA journals are victims of the success of Sci-hub. Thus, paradoxically, although Sci-hub may seem to facilitate access to scientific knowledge, it negatively affects the OA movement as a whole, by reducing the comparative advantage of OA publications in terms of visibility for researchers. The democratization of the use of Sci-hub may therefore lead to a vicious cycle, hindering efforts to develop full OA strategies without proposing a credible and sustainable alternative model for the dissemination of scientific knowledge., Comment: Scientometrics, 2023. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2206.06874
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- 2023
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14. A defesa aérea do Vietnã do Norte contra a campanha de bombardeios dos EUA (1965 – 1968)
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In late 1964, due to the constant operations carried out by the Viet Cong, the US government faced major difficulties in dealing with the political situation in South Vietnam. President Lyndon Baynes Johnson opted for an effective show of strength, further evidencing his support for the South Vietnamese. The first resource used in the military assault were air raids, which provoked as much discussion as the delay in the deployment of ground troops. Between February and March 1965, President Johnson sent the first US military contingents to South Vietnam and launched a major bombing campaign against North Vietnam called “Rolling Thunder” initiating the country's official involvement in the war. In general terms, the air strikes failed to achieve their goals as they did not stop the flow of fighters and supplies to the Viet Cong. This article is aimed to recall how the Democratic Republic of North Vietnam managed to respond to US military aviation using Russian and Chinese aircraft and taking full advantage of their equipment and skilled pilots, as well as how the country overcame adversity, its own limitations and the immense US air power between 1965 and 1968. The major side effects of the air offensive against North Vietnam and their capitalization by the North Vietnamese as negative war propaganda will also be observed. To this end, the focus was put on the new field of Military History and the History of International Affairs. Available sources from the Presidential Library's online collections, Lyndon Baynes Johnson, the Cold War International History Project at the Wilson Center, the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States, the online archive of the French newspaper Le Monde and the US newspaper Chicago Tribune were additionally consulted. At the end of the present article, the works of Boniface (2015), Davies (2008), McNamara (1995), Moïse (1996), Morrocco (1984), Toperczer (2001), Van Staaveren (2002) are cited as bibliographic suppo, Em fins de 1964, o governo dos EUA encontrava-se diante de grandes dificuldades para lidar com a situação política no Vietnã do Sul, por conta da ação constante dos guerrilheiros vietcongues. O presidente Lyndon Baynes Johnson, optou por uma efetiva demonstração de força, evidenciando ainda mais o seu apoio aos Sul-vietnamitas. O primeiro recurso utilizado na investida militar foi o da ofensiva aérea, que gerou tantas discussões quanto a demora para a utilização de tropas terrestres. Entre fevereiro e março de 1965, o presidente Johnson enviou os primeiros contingentes militares dos EUA ao Vietnã do Sul e deflagrou uma grande campanha de bombardeios contra o Vietnã do Norte chamada Rolling Thunder, inaugurando o envolvimento oficial do país na guerra. As ofensivas aéreas não atingiam seus objetivos como um todo, pois não faziam cessar o fluxo de homens e materiais que abasteciam os vietcongues. Este artigo pretende recordar sobre como a então República Democratica do Vietnã do Norte conseguiu com o seu sistema defensivo, reagir aos ataques da aviação militar norte americana, utilizando aeronaves de origem russa e chinesa, como tiraram o máximo proveito da habilidade de seus pilotos e de seu equipamento e de que forma o país superou as adversidades, suas próprias limitações e o imenso poderio aéreo dos EUA entre os anos de 1965 e 1968. Observou-se ainda como os efeitos colaterais da ofensiva aérea ao Vietnã do Norte foram grandes, e como foi capitalizada pelos norte vietnamitas como propaganda negativa da guerra. Para tanto trabalhamos com uma abordagem no campo da nova História Militar e da História das Relações Internacionais. Utilizamos as fontes disponíveis em acervos online da Biblioteca presidencial, Lyndon Baynes Johnson, do Cold War International History Project localizado no Wilson Center, dos Arquivos Nacionais dos EUA (NARA), do arquivo online do Jornal francês Le Monde e do jornal norte-americano Chicago Tribune. Para o propósito do artigo tomou-se como, A finales de 1964, el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos se enfrentaba a grandes dificultades para lidiar con la situación política en Vietnam del Sur, debido a la acción constante de la guerrilla vietnamita. El presidente Lyndon Baynes Johnson optó por una demostración efectiva de fuerza, subrayando aún más su apoyo a los vietnamitas del sur. El primer recurso utilizado en el ataque militar fue el de la ofensiva aérea, que provocó tantas discusiones como el retraso en la utilización de tropas terrestres. Entre febrero y marzo de 1965 el presidente Johnson envió los primeros contingentes militares de los Estados Unidos a Vietnam del Sur y lanzó una importante campaña de bombardeos contra Vietnam del Norte llamada Rolling Thunder, para inaugurar la participación oficial del país en la guerra. Las ofensivas aéreas no lograron sus objetivos en su conjunto, ya que no detuvieron el flujo de hombres y materiales que abastecían al Viet Cong. Este artículo tiene como objetivo recordar cómo la entonces República Democratica de Vietnam del Norte logró con su sistema defensivo responder a los ataques de la aviación militar de los EUA, utilizando aviones de origen ruso y chino; cómo aprovecharon al máximo la capacidad de sus pilotos, sus equipajes y cómo el país superó la adversidad, sus propias limitaciones y el inmenso poder aéreo estadounidense entre 1965 y 1968. También se observó cómo los efectos secundarios de la ofensiva aérea contra Vietnam del Norte fueron grandes y cómo fueron capitalizados por los norvietnamitas como propaganda negativa de la guerra. Con este fin, trabajamos con un enfoque en el campo de la nueva Historia Militar y la Historia de las Relaciones Internacionales. Utilizamos las fuentes disponibles de las colecciones en línea de la Biblioteca Presidencial, Lyndon Baynes Johnson, el Proyecto de Historia Internacional de la Guerra Fría ubicado en el Centro Wilson, los Archivos Nacionales de los Estados Unidos (NARA), el archivo en línea del periódico francés
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- 2022
15. Transferências culturais entre França e Brasil: as revistas ilustradas Je sais tout e Eu sei tudo
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In this article, by having as sources the magazine Je Sais Tout-published in France between 1905 and 1939 -and Eu Sei Tudo -was edited in Brazil between 1917 and 1958 -and by adopting the History of Illustrated magazine as a theoretical reference and from a Transnational History perspective, this articleaims to investigate the circulation of this French magazine in Brazil and its cultural transfers to the Brazilian one. All issues of Eu Sei Tudoand some of Je Sais Tout –available in the online collection of the National Library of France (Gallica) –were researched, with emphasis on the first decade of publication of both journals. We consider the hypothesis that Eu Sei Tudo, despite the national appropriations and tones, propagated on its pages content linked to behaviors and gestures that often reiterated a Eurocentric view., Tomando como fontes a revista Je Sais Tout - publicada na França entre 1905 e 1939 - e a Eu Sei Tudo - editada no Brasil entre os anos de 1917 - e adotando como referencial teórico a perspectiva da história transnacional, este artigo tem como objetivo investigar a circulação dessa revista francesa no Brasil e suas transferências culturais para a brasileira. Foram pesquisados todos os números da Eu Sei Tudo e alguns da Je Sais Tout – disponíveis no acervo online da Biblioteca Nacional da França (Gallica), dando ênfase a primeira década de publicação de ambas as revistas. Consideramos a hipótese de que a Eu Sei Tudo, em que pesem as apropriações e tons nacionais, propagou em suas páginas conteúdos vinculados a comportamentos e gestos que, frequentemente, reiteravam um olhar eurocêntrico.
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- 2022
16. Estereotipos de género en literatura infantil: un estudio sobre la tendencia actual en álbumes ilustrados
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La lectura incide en el desarrollo personal y académico de los niños y niñas y es considerada una habilidad fundamental a desarrollar. Como resultado, los niños y niñas, desde edades tempranas, están expuestos a la lectura de historias, de manera que su visión del yo y del mundo se construye a partir de los patrones y valores que esas historias transmiten, pues la lectura puede adquirir la función de actuar como el germen de la construcción de una identidad. Tradicionalmente, la presencia de estereotipos de género ha sido muy común en literatura infantil y, por lo tanto, se corre el riesgo de que estas concepciones estereotipadas sean asumidas por el público infantil. Por lo tanto, resulta fundamental que los niños y niñas tengan acceso a una literatura entendida desde términos coeducativos. Como consecuencia, en este trabajo se presenta un estudio de una colección actual de álbumes ilustrados disponibles para su lectura en una Biblioteca Pública. La finalidad es analizar la representación del género que se realiza y valorar la tendencia actual en cuanto a la presencia de estereotipos de género en literatura infantil. Se trata de un acercamiento necesario para fomentar una elección de recursos lectores crítica y bien fundamentada., Reading has an impact on the personal and academic development of children and it is considered as a basic ability to develop. As a result of this, children are exposed to the reading of stories from an early age, so their view of themselves and the world is built through the patterns and values that those stories transmit. This is due to the reading’s function as the grounds for identity’s construction. Traditionally, the presence of gender stereotypes has been really usual in literature for children and, therefore, there is a risk of an assumption of these stereotyped conceptions by children. Hence, a coeducative literature has to be accessible to children. Consequently, this work presents a study about a collection of illustrated albums available in a public library. The aim is to analyse the representation of gender that is done and the actual tendency regarding the presence of gender stereotypes in literature for children. It is a required approach in order to encourage a critical and well-supported choice of reading resources.
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- 2022
17. Public Library Services on the Promotion of Literacy Level of Users in Kenneth Dike E-Central Library, Awka
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This study investigated public library services on the literacy level of users in Kenneth Dike E-Central Library, Awka. Five research questions were used for the study. The research method adopted was the survey method and population consisted of 2543 registered users of Kenneth Dike public library. A sample size of 345 users was used. Mean was used for data analysis. Questionnaires and observation checklist were used for data collection. The study found that the available public library services that can promote the literacy level of users are consultancy services, exhibition and displays, book reservation services which have high mean score above 2.50. The extent of use of the available public library services by users to promote their literacy level are reprographic services, library instruction (user education), and inter-library loan which have high mean score above 2.50. The roles of public library in promoting literacy level of users in Kenneth Dike E-central Library in Awka are teaching of literacy skills, promotion of independent learning ,education on lifelong learning ,organizing library week, story-talk hour, creative activities or creative writing , book exhibition and book talk which have high mean score above 2.50. The challenges that hinder public library in providing effective services towards promoting literacy level are inadequate financial support, insufficient library materials, and poor library infrastructure which have high mean score above 2.50. The solutions to the challenges that hinder public library in providing effective services towards promoting literacy level of users are adequate financial support, sufficient library materials, and low cost of library materials which have high mean score. This study concludes that the impacts of public library services on promoting literacy level are high as they have the tendency of improving the reading culture of users. The study went on to recommend that sufficient and relevant library materials
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- 2022
18. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR E-RESOURCES
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Collection development is a most important process of a library. This process increases the reading materials of the library for the satisfaction of the reader approach. Collection development policy acts as a guide for selecting library materials. It helps to maintain library cooperation and communication between library staff. This process increases the reading materials of the library for the satisfaction of the reader approach. Collection development policies are written statements of goals and evaluative parameters to guide decision-making when adding material to a library collection. A large number of e-resources collection has become a challenge to libraries as a lot of information is now available to the public without having to visit and use the traditional library. American Library Association states that the collection development policies document which defines the scope of a library’s existing collections, plan for the continuing development of resources, identify collection strength and outline the relationship between selection philosophy and institutions goals, general selection criteria, and intellectual freedom. In electronic environment collection development policy select tools and processes, set the principles for the management of electronic resources, allocating the budget for buying of e-resources. Due to information technology, most of the libraries are involved in the sharing of the e-resources in many ways. The Collection development policy must indeed be clear whether the collection is in print or electronic form and also it should full fill the user's demand. This article tried to explore the different collection development policies for e-resources. The information provided in this article is based on secondary data. The information available in this article is a general kind of information and it is applicable in all kinds of libraries.
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- 2022
19. PENYELUNDUPAN SENJATA API OLEH JARINGAN FILIPINA KEWILAYAH PAPUA SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TERORGANISASI TRANSNASIONAL DITINJAU DARI HUKUM INTERNASIONAL
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Smuggling of firearms is part of transnational crime, which is a form of crime that poses a major threat to global security and prosperity involving various countries. The formulation of the research problem is 1. How is the regulation regarding transnational organized crime according to international law 2. How is the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to Papua region with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). This study uses a normative juridical method which is studied using the law, primary, secondary data, and available legal materials. Data collection was carried out using library research and data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis methods. The conclusion from the above problem is that as an effort to overcome the problem of cross-border firearm smuggling as a form of Transnational Organized Crime, then the regulation is made in international law, namely the Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, Parts and Components and Ammunition (2001) which became an additional protocol to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (2000), and the issue of arms smuggling is also regulated in the United Nations Action Program to Prevent, Combat, Eradicate Illicit Traffic in Light Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (2001) Furthermore, the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to the Papua region in accordance with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). it is very clear that it regulates the smuggling of illegal weapons, starting from the scope, punishment, and prevention, it is regulated in it. It's just that there are still many countries that have not implemented the provisions of the United Nations Firearms Protocol, including Indonesia. Keyword : Smuggling, Firearms, Transnational Organized Crime
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- 2022
20. El Préstamo Digital Controlado en bibliotecas
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Controlled digital lending (CDL) is a model by which libraries digitize materials in their collection and make them available for lending. It is based on interpretations of U.S. copyright principles of fair use and copyright exhaustion. However, there is significant controversy among the actors involved (authors, writers and libraries) about the legality of this model.
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- 2022
21. Opening Knowledge: Resources for Open Research and Teaching at Virginia Tech and Beyond
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At the University Libraries we’ve always been committed to the principle of access—access to information across a wide spectrum of disciplines in service to the Virginia Tech community. Today this commitment to access remains stronger than ever, further emboldened by the advent of new technologies that make possible unprecedented distribution of knowledge via the Internet, free of charge to all scientists, scholars, teachers, students, and other curious minds throughout the world. We believe that openness is the future of higher education. Openness ensures greater dissemination, inclusiveness, and integrity for the advancement of knowledge and the education of the next generation. While not all knowledge can be open, we believe that the vast majority can and should be. This booklet introduces a few of the many open resources you can find in and through the Library. The first section, “For Scholars,” highlights the wealth of open scholarship in the Library’s collections as well as tools we make available to researchers for writing and publishing open scholarship. The second section, “For Instructors and Students,” focuses on tools and resources specifically aimed at making learning accessible, abundant, and customizable for all.
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22. Browzine User Guide
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Browzine is an app, available for Apple, Android, and Desktops, that allows you to browse and access journals. Single interface access enables simple use regardless of device. All e-journals in the Monash Health Library collection are available through Browzine.
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- 2022
23. Browzine
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Browzine is an app, available for Apple, Android, and Desktops, that allows you to browse and access journals. Single interface access enables simple use regardless of device. All e-journals in the Monash Health Library collection are available through Browzine.
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- 2022
24. PENYELUNDUPAN SENJATA API OLEH JARINGAN FILIPINA KEWILAYAH PAPUA SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TERORGANISASI TRANSNASIONAL DITINJAU DARI HUKUM INTERNASIONAL
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Smuggling of firearms is part of transnational crime, which is a form of crime that poses a major threat to global security and prosperity involving various countries. The formulation of the research problem is 1. How is the regulation regarding transnational organized crime according to international law 2. How is the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to Papua region with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). This study uses a normative juridical method which is studied using the law, primary, secondary data, and available legal materials. Data collection was carried out using library research and data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis methods. The conclusion from the above problem is that as an effort to overcome the problem of cross-border firearm smuggling as a form of Transnational Organized Crime, then the regulation is made in international law, namely the Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, Parts and Components and Ammunition (2001) which became an additional protocol to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (2000), and the issue of arms smuggling is also regulated in the United Nations Action Program to Prevent, Combat, Eradicate Illicit Traffic in Light Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (2001) Furthermore, the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to the Papua region in accordance with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). it is very clear that it regulates the smuggling of illegal weapons, starting from the scope, punishment, and prevention, it is regulated in it. It's just that there are still many countries that have not implemented the provisions of the United Nations Firearms Protocol, including Indonesia. Keyword : Smuggling, Firearms, Transnational Organized Crime
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- 2022
25. PENYELUNDUPAN SENJATA API OLEH JARINGAN FILIPINA KEWILAYAH PAPUA SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TERORGANISASI TRANSNASIONAL DITINJAU DARI HUKUM INTERNASIONAL
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Smuggling of firearms is part of transnational crime, which is a form of crime that poses a major threat to global security and prosperity involving various countries. The formulation of the research problem is 1. How is the regulation regarding transnational organized crime according to international law 2. How is the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to Papua region with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). This study uses a normative juridical method which is studied using the law, primary, secondary data, and available legal materials. Data collection was carried out using library research and data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis methods. The conclusion from the above problem is that as an effort to overcome the problem of cross-border firearm smuggling as a form of Transnational Organized Crime, then the regulation is made in international law, namely the Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, Parts and Components and Ammunition (2001) which became an additional protocol to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (2000), and the issue of arms smuggling is also regulated in the United Nations Action Program to Prevent, Combat, Eradicate Illicit Traffic in Light Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (2001) Furthermore, the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to the Papua region in accordance with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). it is very clear that it regulates the smuggling of illegal weapons, starting from the scope, punishment, and prevention, it is regulated in it. It's just that there are still many countries that have not implemented the provisions of the United Nations Firearms Protocol, including Indonesia. Keyword : Smuggling, Firearms, Transnational Organized Crime
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- 2022
26. PENYELUNDUPAN SENJATA API OLEH JARINGAN FILIPINA KEWILAYAH PAPUA SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TERORGANISASI TRANSNASIONAL DITINJAU DARI HUKUM INTERNASIONAL
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Smuggling of firearms is part of transnational crime, which is a form of crime that poses a major threat to global security and prosperity involving various countries. The formulation of the research problem is 1. How is the regulation regarding transnational organized crime according to international law 2. How is the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to Papua region with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). This study uses a normative juridical method which is studied using the law, primary, secondary data, and available legal materials. Data collection was carried out using library research and data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis methods. The conclusion from the above problem is that as an effort to overcome the problem of cross-border firearm smuggling as a form of Transnational Organized Crime, then the regulation is made in international law, namely the Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, Parts and Components and Ammunition (2001) which became an additional protocol to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (2000), and the issue of arms smuggling is also regulated in the United Nations Action Program to Prevent, Combat, Eradicate Illicit Traffic in Light Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (2001) Furthermore, the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to the Papua region in accordance with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). it is very clear that it regulates the smuggling of illegal weapons, starting from the scope, punishment, and prevention, it is regulated in it. It's just that there are still many countries that have not implemented the provisions of the United Nations Firearms Protocol, including Indonesia. Keyword : Smuggling, Firearms, Transnational Organized Crime
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- 2022
27. PENYELUNDUPAN SENJATA API OLEH JARINGAN FILIPINA KEWILAYAH PAPUA SEBAGAI KEJAHATAN TERORGANISASI TRANSNASIONAL DITINJAU DARI HUKUM INTERNASIONAL
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Smuggling of firearms is part of transnational crime, which is a form of crime that poses a major threat to global security and prosperity involving various countries. The formulation of the research problem is 1. How is the regulation regarding transnational organized crime according to international law 2. How is the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to Papua region with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). This study uses a normative juridical method which is studied using the law, primary, secondary data, and available legal materials. Data collection was carried out using library research and data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis methods. The conclusion from the above problem is that as an effort to overcome the problem of cross-border firearm smuggling as a form of Transnational Organized Crime, then the regulation is made in international law, namely the Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, Parts and Components and Ammunition (2001) which became an additional protocol to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (2000), and the issue of arms smuggling is also regulated in the United Nations Action Program to Prevent, Combat, Eradicate Illicit Traffic in Light Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (2001) Furthermore, the analysis of firearm smuggling cases by the Philippines network to the Papua region in accordance with the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). it is very clear that it regulates the smuggling of illegal weapons, starting from the scope, punishment, and prevention, it is regulated in it. It's just that there are still many countries that have not implemented the provisions of the United Nations Firearms Protocol, including Indonesia. Keyword : Smuggling, Firearms, Transnational Organized Crime
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- 2022
28. Tracking and Unlocking the Past: Documentation of Arctic Indigenous Languages
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Grenoble, Lenore A., Ignatieva, Vanda B., Ford, James D., Series Editor, Desjardins, Sean, Editorial Board Member, Eicken, Hajo, Editorial Board Member, Falardeau-Cote, Marianne, Editorial Board Member, Jackson, Jen, Editorial Board Member, Mustonen, Tero, Editorial Board Member, Nenasheva, Marina, Editorial Board Member, Olsen, Julia, Editorial Board Member, and Acadia, Spencer, editor
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- 2024
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29. Comparing Spring Boot and ReactJS with Other Web Development Frameworks: A Study
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Rajput, Ajeet Singh, Singh, Harsh Pratap, Bang, Garima, Joshi, Shelley, Patidar, Trapti, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Nanda, Satyasai Jagannath, editor, Yadav, Rajendra Prasad, editor, Gandomi, Amir H., editor, and Saraswat, Mukesh, editor
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- 2024
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30. Uncovering the Handwritten Text in the Margins: End-to-end Handwritten Text Detection and Recognition
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Cheng, Liang, Frankemölle, Jonas, Axelsson, Adam, and Vats, Ekta
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
The pressing need for digitization of historical documents has led to a strong interest in designing computerised image processing methods for automatic handwritten text recognition. However, not much attention has been paid on studying the handwritten text written in the margins, i.e. marginalia, that also forms an important source of information. Nevertheless, training an accurate and robust recognition system for marginalia calls for data-efficient approaches due to the unavailability of sufficient amounts of annotated multi-writer texts. Therefore, this work presents an end-to-end framework for automatic detection and recognition of handwritten marginalia, and leverages data augmentation and transfer learning to overcome training data scarcity. The detection phase involves investigation of R-CNN and Faster R-CNN networks. The recognition phase includes an attention-based sequence-to-sequence model, with ResNet feature extraction, bidirectional LSTM-based sequence modeling, and attention-based prediction of marginalia. The effectiveness of the proposed framework has been empirically evaluated on the data from early book collections found in the Uppsala University Library in Sweden. Source code and pre-trained models are available at Github.
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- 2023
31. Digitization and Discoverability…Two Steps forward
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Numerous advances in technology and tools available have enabled libraries and archives to make collections visible and accessible, however challenges to the process remain. Digitization can be a complex process requires decision-making, analysis, and planning when starting a project. Best practices for the process often include material selection criteria, technology, preservation measures, quality control, and enhancement procedures. After digitization, creating metadata or descriptive information requires not only the librarian’s technical knowledge but also subject expertise. To evaluate and determine what information to retain to facilitate users finding the content, it is essential to know the communities we serve. This presentation will discuss the experiences of two academic libraries with digitization and metadata creation to improve access to archival materials. The presentation will also feature a demonstration of a “Travel Digitization Kit” available from SEFLIN to support digitization initiatives by member libraries.
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- 2021
32. NIRF RANKING 2021 LAW INSTITUTES LIBRARY WEBSITES IN INDIA: AN EVALUATIVE STUDY
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The Library website is the reflection of library resources, services, and all the things about the library. Library website helps the users to access and utilize the services online. The present study investigates the library’s website of the top-ranked 30 law institutes of India, ranked by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in the year 2021.The required content information has been collected through searching, browsing, and analyzing the selected library websites of said Institutes from 1st September to 30th October, 2021.It analyzed the General Information of selected 30 law institute’s library websites. The study explored that the selected institute’s library services and collection and legal databases, remote access e-resources. Information is available on library websites GNLUG 88.23%, UPESD 82.35% and IITK 76.47%. WBNUJSK, JMIND, SLSP, NLIUB, SASTRAT, CUB, NLUJAK, ALIM, LPUP, UPESD, PUC have more than 70%. Maximum institutes having SCC online, Lexis Nexis, and MANUPATR,WESTLAW, Hein Online, JASTOR, legal database. All institutes having References Services, Reprographic Services, reading room services, and WEB OPAC/OPAC.
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- 2021
33. GAPS: Geo Data Portals for Air Pollution Studies
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There is a wealth of data on air pollution within several users' reach, including modelled concentrations and depositions as well as observations from air quality stations. However, data integration to perceive spatial and temporal trends at the national level is a complex undertaking. The difficulties are mainly related to the data sources (many files with a lot of information and in different formats). In addition, the processing of this data is time-consuming and impractical when the time period under analysis increases. Furthermore,the processing of spatial-temporal data requires the use of multiple specific tools, such as geographic information systems software and statistical, which are not readily accessible to non-specialised users. The proposed solution is to develop libraries that are responsible for aggregating different types of data related with pollution. In addition to allowing the integration of different data, the libraries are also the basis for developing web applications. The libraries allow the collection of data made available by the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) and official modelling results for Europe. The applications developed will extend the libraries to allow data processing and representation through Dashboards. These Dashboards provide access to non-specialised users, namely regarding the trends of pollutants in each region. The implemented libraries allow the development of projects that would need access to the same data sources. These Dashboards allow for simplified access to data and for studies that have so far been beyond the reach of researchers.
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- 2021
34. New Titles
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Our collection of library resources is always evolving. New titles are available in our medical collection on a regular basis.
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- 2021
35. New Titles
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Our collection of library resources is always evolving. New titles are available in our medical collection on a regular basis.
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- 2021
36. Med uppdrag att betvinga tiden : en studie av Kungliga bibliotekets och Uppsala universitetsbiblioteks arbete med specialsamlingar
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The aim of this master’s thesis is to increase knowledge about how Swedish research libraries work with special collections, in aspects of preservation and user availability. Currently there is no general regulation in Swedish law regarding special collections, which may cause inconsistency in the management of collections. In order to illustrate this problem, and investigate what commission research libraries have when it comes to special collections, the current legislation and other policy documents are being studied. To exemplify how two large research libraries work with their special collections, the National Library of Sweden and Uppsala University Library are being studied through interviews with one special collection librarian from each library. The purpose is to see if there are considerable similarities and differences between the two libraries’ work. To analyze the empirical results in a theoretical context, ideas from institutional theory are being used. The main results of the study show that the two interviewed librarians work in similar ways, and that both stress the importance of seeing the work with special collections in a long-term perspective. They also highlight the importance of practical work, such as cataloguing, for making the collections available now and in the future. The leadership of the libraries, and their strategic and economic priorities, are key for providing enough resources. Also, knowledge and understanding the needs of special collections are crucial in library organizations. The thesis conclusion is that it would be desirable to have a legislation or national plan regarding special collections in research libraries, to make sure that the collections are treated in a proper manner, and preserved for future generations.
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- 2021
37. Changing the Direction of Collection Development to Support Online Learning: Negotiating Ebook Purchases with a Society Publisher
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With many higher education institutions transitioning to online education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, academic libraries have increasingly been forced to adjust collection development approaches. This furthers the existing trend towards electronic content and libraries will need to respond by seeking out non-traditional sources; one potential source is society publishers. Society publishers produce important literature in niche fields, but their collections are not always available for library use in electronic format. The American Fisheries Society (AFS) is one such publisher, with 106 monograph titles only available to libraries in print. The faculty, staff, and students in the Fisheries and Wildlife Department at Michigan State University (MSU) rely heavily on AFS monographs, leading the MSU Library to contact AFS to inquire about purchasing ebooks for the library. Electronic access to these texts would allow students, instructors, and researchers to access any title remotely, greatly enhancing their usefulness for remote learning. This paper will describe the negotiation process, MSU’s internal accessibility review of the materials, and the logistics of making the ebook collection available to users.
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- 2021
38. A novel hybrid recommendation system for library book selection
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Increasing number of books published in a year and decreasing budgets have made collection development increasingly difficult in libraries. Despite the data to help decision making being available in the library systems, the librarians have little means to utilize the data. In addition, modern key technologies, such as machine learning, that generate more value out data have not yet been utilized in the field of libraries to their full extent. This study was set to discover a way to build a recommendation system that could help librarians who are struggling with book selection process. This thesis proposed a novel hybrid recommendation system for library book selection. The data used to build the system consisted of book metadata and book circulation data of books located in Joensuu City Library’s adult fiction collection. The proposed system was based on both rule-based components and a machine learning model. The user interface for the system was build using web technologies so that the system could be used via using web browser. The proposed recommendation system was evaluated using two different methods: automated tests and focus group methodology. The system achieved an accuracy of 79.79% and F1 score of 0.86 in automated tests. Uncertainty rate of the system was 27.87%. With these results in automated tests, the proposed system outperformed baseline machine learning models. The main suggestions that were gathered from focus group evaluation were that while the proposed system was found interesting, librarians thought it would need more features and configurability in order to be usable in real world scenarios. Results indicate that making good quality recommendations using book metadata is challenging because the data is high dimensional categorical data by its nature. Main implications of the results are that recommendation systems in domain of library collection development should focus on data pre-processing and feature engineering. Further invest
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- 2021
39. The Rise of Dynamical Oceanography—A Fragmentary Historical Note: The Stommel-Munk Correspondence, 1947–1953
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Two of the dominating figures of twentieth century physical oceanography/geophysics were Henry (Hank) Stommel and Walter Munk, whose early correspondence is discussed here. Stommel worked on the East Coast at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University from 1944 to 1992, when he died at age 71. Munk’s career was based on the West Coast at Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), University of California San Diego, from 1941 until his death at age 101 in 2019. Both were well recognized during their lifetimes, and a number of descriptions of their lives and works are listed in a bibliography at the end of this note. An intended centenary observation for Stommel was planned for September 2020 but was postponed because of the pandemic. Anyone fortunate enough to have known these two oceanographers would have recognized the remarkable differences in their personalities and lives. In the process of attempting to document the scientific achievements of these men, an exchange of letters between them in the period onward from 1947 came to light in the UC San Diego (UCSD) Library’s Special Collections & Archives (see Acknowledgments). Reading through the available correspondence (with inevitable evidence of gaps), one is struck by the great cordiality, collegiality, and clear evidence of their enjoyment of each other’s company; their mutual interests in dynamical oceanography and its biological implications; and the great diversity of scientific problems in which they had a joint interest.
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- 2021
40. Users Attitudes towards Library Resource and Services of First Grade College in Bangalore City, India: A Study
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The investigator has discussed the users’ attitudes towards library resources and services of first grade colleges of Bangalore city. The purpose of the study is to identify the awareness of library resources and services. The findings of the study is that majority of 74.86% of students satisfied with the space for the reading room followed by 66%, 63.71%, 62.57%, and 57.43% are stated that they satisfied with the furniture, Toilet, Ventilation, and cleanliness available in the library. The suggestion was given by the investigator library collection and other operations must be computerized to meet the users’ needs quickly and promptly
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- 2021
41. A Study of Students’ Satisfaction with Resources and Services in School Libraries in the Punjab, Pakistan
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The purpose of this study was to explore students’ satisfaction with resources and services in school libraries in the Punjab, Pakistan, and to make suggestions for improving the resources and services of these libraries in accordance with students’ needs. The quantitative research method was employed to address research questions of the study. The quantitative data were collected from students of four selected schools in the Punjab, Pakistan through the questionnaire by employing the convenience sampling technique. The findings of the study suggest that the majority of the students used and visited the libraries weekly. Most of the respondents visited the libraries to read newspapers and magazines, while nearly thirty percent of students visited the libraries to borrow books. The majority of the respondents were satisfied with reference material, library collection, text books, newspapers and magazines and the catalogue available in the libraries. The respondents were also satisfied with instructional services, reprographic services, and orientation programs offered by the libraries .The findings of the study will help library management and school administration to design and improve library resources and services in accordance with students’ expectations and needs, and fulfill the students’ requirements effectively.
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- 2021
42. Converting the Utrecht Post Office into the Neude Library
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In 2014, the city council of Utrecht decided not to proceed with building the new library that had been planned for sixteen years, arguing that reuse of an existing building would be the preferred option. Reuse of the privately owned main post office was the alternative presented, leading to the opening of the Neude Library in 2020. To implement the proposal successfully, the architects were obliged to connect the historic building into the fabric of the city. Another challenge was to create logical, navigable public spaces in a building designed originally for people who never went beyond the magnificent main hall. In the building, work and study places, the collection and rooms for activities competed for the available space. The Neude Library has not only a wonderful main hall for events and exhibitions but also a movie room, theatre, café, brasserie and lobby for the theatre and meeting rooms, and a lab for modern technology. The post office was built as a Gesamtkunstwerk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesamt kunstwerk) with different forms of art added to the architecture. During the whole process the citizens of Utrecht were kept informed and engaged in the process through tours, think tanks and a series of 21 short movies on the building process.
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- 2021
43. SURFICIAL-GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE BIG HURRAH--COUNCIL--BLUFF AREA, SOUTHERN SEWARD PENINSULA, ALASKA.
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Stevens, De Anne S. P.
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GEOLOGICAL time scales ,GEOLOGICAL surveys ,GLACIAL drift ,BEDROCK ,BOULDERS ,ROCK glaciers ,SOLIFLUCTION - Published
- 2024
44. The Music of the Middle Ages: How Gregorian Chant Both Shaped and Reflected Western Europe
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Available through the University of Pittsburgh's Archives and Special Collection Library, this study revolves around four Gregorian chant leaves, all from different regions and time periods within the medieval Holy Roman Empire. Through a study of their physicality as well as their musicality, I have been able to draw connections between these chants and both the political and religious landscape of the medieval Holy Roman Empire. These chants act as an outline of the time period from which they came.
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- 2020
45. Time to sputum culture conversion and its associated factors among multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients in Eastern Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Objective
This study aimed to consider the estimated time to multi-resistant tuberculosis culture conversion, and associated factors, in order to enhance evidence utilization in eastern Africa.Methods
We systematically identified available articles on multidrug-resistant tuberculosis culture conversion using PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Web of Science core collection, and Science Direct databases. A random-effects model was employed using the R 3.6.1 version and Stata/se 14 software.Results
Nine articles with a sample size of 2458 multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients were included. The two-month culture conversion rate was 75.4%, with a median time of 61.2 days (interquartile range: 48.6-73.8). In the included studies, favorable treatment outcomes of MDR-TB patients were seen in 75% of the cases, while unfavorable treatment outcomes were seen in 18% (10% deaths, 7% defaulted, and 1% treatment failure) of the cases. The independent factor for delayed sputum culture conversion was body mass index below 18.5kg/m2 (HR=3.1, 95% CI: 2.0, 6.7).Conclusion
The median time to sputum culture conversion was 61.2 days, which is a reasonably short time. Body mass index was the identified associated factor leading to delayed culture conversion. Therefore, there is a need for awareness of how to improve the nutritional status of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients through appropriate nutritional supports.- Published
- 2020
46. The information-seeking behavior of aquatic science librarians in response to a query
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When searching for information in response to a query, their own library’s online public access catalog (OPAC) and databases remain the most preferred resource for most aquatic science librarians. This preference does not vary regardless of age, gender, educational degree, position or designation, country classification, or type of library. While the Internet acts as a supplement to the library collection, whenever the requested information is not available at the library, librarians prefer Googling instead of looking at other sources. Other than aquatic science-specific open access repositories and databases, some of the librarians have identified Google Scholar, DOAJ, ResearchGate, and Academia, among many others as valuable resources that help them fulfill their clientele’s query.
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- 2020
47. Böcker Har Sina Öden (Books Have Their Destinies) : Treasures of the Swedish Law Collection at the Riesenfeld Center
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Ryan Greenwood, Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections, the Stefan A. Riesenfeld Rare Books Research Center at the University of Minnesota Law Library: The digital exhibits preserve and make available online the Riesenfeld Center's spring exhibits, highlighting treasures of the Law Library's special collections. In particular, the items in these exhibits have been chosen for their unusual value as artifacts, including such features as interesting annotations, associations with notable former owners, striking illustrations, beautiful bindings, and other properties that make historical law books fascinating objects that are worthy of study. "Böcker Har Sina Öden (Books Have Their Destinies)," was curated by Professor Eric Bylander, who has been twice a visiting professor at the Law School and is Distinguished University Professor at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University.
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- 2020
48. Current Scenario of Library Resources and Services in the Private University Libraries of Assam, India
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Purpose: The study aims to find out the current scenario of library resources and services viz. collection including infrastructure, staff position, library services available in the private university libraries in the state of Assam, India Methodology: Physical survey of all the five libraries has been conducted for which a questionnaire was designed. Findings: With the increasing number of library users, there should be adequate number of library staff to maintain all the different collections and services of the library. Private university libraries e-books and e-journals facility is not sufficient to cater the increasing demands of the users. Research Limitations: The study is applied to private university libraries within the geographical barrier within the state of Assam. It is applied only on the basic level library resources and services expected from a library Practical Implications: It will provide an opportunity to the library authority to fill up the gap in providing their basic library services. The method and technique of the study may be applied to any other libraries where the libraries are managed by library science professional with proper library procedures. Originality/ value: The study is itself a unique one as no such study was conducted in the area of private university libraries.
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- 2020
49. Opening Knowledge: Resources for Open Research and Teaching at Virginia Tech and Beyond
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At the University Libraries we’ve always been committed to the principle of access—access to information across a wide spectrum of disciplines in service to the Virginia Tech community. Today this commitment to access remains stronger than ever, further emboldened by the advent of new technologies that make possible unprecedented distribution of knowledge via the Internet, free of charge to all scientists, scholars, teachers, students, and other curious minds throughout the world. We believe that openness is the future of higher education. Openness ensures greater dissemination, inclusiveness, and integrity for the advancement of knowledge and the education of the next generation. While not all knowledge can be open, we believe that the vast majority can and should be. This booklet introduces a few of the many open resources you can find in and through the Library. The first section, “For Scholars,” highlights the wealth of open scholarship in the Library’s collections as well as tools we make available to researchers for writing and publishing open scholarship. The second section, “For Instructors and Students,” focuses on tools and resources specifically aimed at making learning accessible, abundant, and customizable for all.
- Published
- 2020
50. The Music of the Middle Ages: How Gregorian Chant Both Shaped and Reflected Western Europe
- Abstract
Available through the University of Pittsburgh's Archives and Special Collection Library, this study revolves around four Gregorian chant leaves, all from different regions and time periods within the medieval Holy Roman Empire. Through a study of their physicality as well as their musicality, I have been able to draw connections between these chants and both the political and religious landscape of the medieval Holy Roman Empire. These chants act as an outline of the time period from which they came.
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- 2020
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