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Hidden Collections--Are There "Hidden Collections" in Special Collection Libraries?
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Collection Management, 2012The economic situation of higher education, creation of vast digital collections, restructuring of knowledge production and distribution, and changing technologies and work practices give libraries incentives collectively to address a number of opportunities. Among these is adopting a radically collaborative approach to print collections.
Robert H. Kieft, Lizanne Payne
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Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Design Automation Conference, 2015
For NAND flash-based storage systems, managing garbage collection (GC) efficiently is a critical requirement to achieve both high performance and long lifetimes. In this paper, we propose a just-in-time GC technique, called JIT-GC, which invokes background GC operations only when necessary depending on future write demands.
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For NAND flash-based storage systems, managing garbage collection (GC) efficiently is a critical requirement to achieve both high performance and long lifetimes. In this paper, we propose a just-in-time GC technique, called JIT-GC, which invokes background GC operations only when necessary depending on future write demands.
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Collections and garbage collection
2005We present here a data parallel dialect of lisp, Plural EuLisp, which is a relatively low-level abstract model of massively parallel processing. It is not as rich as languages like Connection Machine Lisp and Paralation Lisp but encompasses ideas integral to at least Paralation Lisp.
Simon C. Merrall, Julian A. Padget
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Like: Collecting and Collectivity
October, 2010OCTOBER 132, Spring 2010, pp. 71–98 © 2010 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Throughout his career, Andy Warhol made frequent reference to his general tendency toward liking. “I like everything,” he liked to say.1 In response to questions about his favorite movie star or artist, he would say things such as, “I just like ...
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Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting
portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2014This article takes a broad view of the evolution of collecting behaviors in a network environment and suggests some future directions based on various simple models. The authors look at the changing dynamics of print collections, at the greater engagement with research and learning behaviors, and at trends in scholarly communication.
Lorcan Dempsey +2 more
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From a Collection of Identities to Collective Identity
Cross-Cultural Research, 2014We studied collective identity and psychological well-being in Bulgarian adolescents (305 mainstreamers, 278 Turkish-Bulgarians, and 183 Muslim-Bulgarians). Turkish-Bulgarian and Muslim-Bulgarian minorities (ethnic Bulgarians converted to Islam during the Ottoman Empire) have been subjected to severe assimilation policies until recently.
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