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Private Collections “Versus” Public Collections
SpringerBriefs in Law, 2015This relation has two “faces”: private collections wishing to become somehow more open to the public, or/and public collections receding, leaving (willingly or unwillingly) space to the private participation.
Elina Moustaira, Moustaira Elina
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2008
Abstract The development of cultural institutions in England has typically taken place in the uncertain interplay of private enterprise, individual aspiration, and an often hesitant and even suspicious government. Without the tradition of centralized control characteristic of the nations of the continent, the establishment of such ...
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Abstract The development of cultural institutions in England has typically taken place in the uncertain interplay of private enterprise, individual aspiration, and an often hesitant and even suspicious government. Without the tradition of centralized control characteristic of the nations of the continent, the establishment of such ...
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On Private Data Collection of Hyperledger Fabric
2021 IEEE 41st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2021Hyperledger Fabric is a popular permissioned Blockchain framework for a consortium of organizations to develop Blockchain based applications and transact within the consortium. Hyperledger Fabric introduces a fine-grained access control mechanism called the private data collection (PDC), which allows private data to be shared by only a subset of ...
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Samizdat: A Private Collection
Colorado Review, 2016In this essay, Sonya Bilocerkowycz explores her family’s legacy of political dissent amid a swirling backdrop of literary texts and current events in the post-Soviet space.
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Exploring social preferences in private–collective innovation
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2012Firms, research institutions and individuals have long realised the advantages of innovating in an open manner. Companies such as IBM, Philips and Procter & Gamble, increasingly seek to cooperate with outside individuals and organisations to tap into their ideas for new products and services.
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Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1975
Entomological research collections are necessary for the identification of specimens, for compilation of catalogues, for preparation of distribution lists, inventories, and for life history studies. Since insects are among the most important transmitters of diseases to man, animals, and plants, are destroyers of animal and plant products, and are also ...
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Entomological research collections are necessary for the identification of specimens, for compilation of catalogues, for preparation of distribution lists, inventories, and for life history studies. Since insects are among the most important transmitters of diseases to man, animals, and plants, are destroyers of animal and plant products, and are also ...
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