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2010
Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes.
Kshema Prakash +2 more
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Blogging is a relatively recent phenomenon, and its use in academic libraries is in nascent stage. The authors of this chapter use blogs as part of their outreach to patrons, though in slightly different contexts and for slightly different purposes.
Kshema Prakash +2 more
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2001
Parameterised procedures allow designers to develop a library of commonly used components and then to instantiate those structures later with varying parameters. A simple example is the specification of a buffer as a library part without knowing the width of the buffer.
Jens Sparsø, Steve Furber
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Parameterised procedures allow designers to develop a library of commonly used components and then to instantiate those structures later with varying parameters. A simple example is the specification of a buffer as a library part without knowing the width of the buffer.
Jens Sparsø, Steve Furber
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Building the IMPROVE data library
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1997Well-characterized and comprehensive test data sets are essential in the development and evaluation of biosignal interpretation methods for intensive-care patient monitoring. The IMPROVE (IMPROVing control of patient status in critical carE) data library is an annotated data library that contains practically all the monitored and other clinical data ...
Korhonen, Ilkka +6 more
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Building Library better though Library 2.0
2010 International Conference on Optics, Photonics and Energy Engineering (OPEE), 2010This paper discusses a new conception Library 2.0.It starts from the concept of understanding, introduces the technology and the feature of library2.0. And then analysis what the Librarian 2.0 should strive to do in the context of the Library 2.0, and finally according to the different voices against Library 2.0, We should actively face expounded ...
null Wang Xiaoyue, null Bai Rujiang
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2015
This go-to guide covers the entire process of building or renovating a public library—from initial planning, to maintaining the completed space, to measuring success. In light of current social and technological shifts, libraries are reinventing themselves.
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This go-to guide covers the entire process of building or renovating a public library—from initial planning, to maintaining the completed space, to measuring success. In light of current social and technological shifts, libraries are reinventing themselves.
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Library Synthesis: Building Block Validation
2022Completing a validation process to assess the reactivity of potential building blocks that can be included in a DNA-encoded library is important for ensuring the quality of a library. Here we describe the validation method used to assess the reactivity of potential building blocks to be included in a DNA-encoded library, with HATU acylation of ...
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2019
In previous chapters, we saw how to create modular, composable, and testable charts using the Reusable API. We demonstrated how that works out for Britecharts and how we can combine its components to create complex data visualizations. In this chapter, we see how to use Babel to transpile ES2015+ code, Webpack to bundle the library, and npm to ...
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In previous chapters, we saw how to create modular, composable, and testable charts using the Reusable API. We demonstrated how that works out for Britecharts and how we can combine its components to create complex data visualizations. In this chapter, we see how to use Babel to transpile ES2015+ code, Webpack to bundle the library, and npm to ...
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2018
The “Build Library” is a collection of pre-built Task implementations, which can be used in your own TaskChain. As the name already suggests, they are focused on build. This means there is code that can help in compiling plug-ins, building update sites, at so on. At the time of writing, most of the Tasks have a strong focus on Eclipse PDE projects.
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The “Build Library” is a collection of pre-built Task implementations, which can be used in your own TaskChain. As the name already suggests, they are focused on build. This means there is code that can help in compiling plug-ins, building update sites, at so on. At the time of writing, most of the Tasks have a strong focus on Eclipse PDE projects.
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UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BUILDINGS: UNIVERSITY LIBRARY PLANNING
Aslib Proceedings, 1951The paper by Miss Exley on ‘Replanning Libraries’, given at our Annual Conference this year, was intended to be on the theoretical side of the subject, while this symposium is intended to tackle the same subject on the more practical side.
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1999
Intelligent library buildings: proceedings of the tenth seminar of the IFLA section on library buildings and equipment, the Hague, Netherlands, 24-29 August 1997 , Intelligent library buildings: proceedings of the tenth seminar of the IFLA section on library build...
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Intelligent library buildings: proceedings of the tenth seminar of the IFLA section on library buildings and equipment, the Hague, Netherlands, 24-29 August 1997 , Intelligent library buildings: proceedings of the tenth seminar of the IFLA section on library build...
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