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Reference Serials

Reference Services Review, 1979
What exactly are reference serials and why should they be reviewed? To answer the second question first, it is important that readers' services librarians be aware of the multitude of materials which can help them in their daily work. Furthermore, in this world of rising costs, a good critical review can be helpful to the librarian who is trying to ...
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Serial Correlation

Psychometrika, 1946
Formulas are presented for triserial correlation, quadriserial correlation, etc., and for serial correlation in general. These formulas are based on well-known procedures outlined by Kelley, Peters and Van Voorhis, and others, and involve Pearson's correction for “broad categories.” The formula for biserial correlation also may be developed following ...
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Serial Joy and Serial Sorrow: The Experience of the Paraprofessional Serials Manager

Serials Review, 2012
Paraprofessionals play a major role in the management of serials operations in libraries. Nine paraprofessional serials managers responded to an inquiry on the SERIALST online discussion list in which they shared their impressions on several issues relating to their role, status, motivation, and general perceptions about their work.
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Serial Killers and Serial Rapists

2008
This chapter reviews the typologies for serial murder and serial rape. The aim here is to showcase the principal conceptual models that have accounted for these two forms of criminal behavior in the extant literature. Additionally, however, the chapter considers where and how the typologies on serial rape and murder could be integrated, especially with
Bruce A. Arrigo, Stacey L. Shipley
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Tools of the Serials Trade

Serials Review, 1998
AbstractTrina Nolen reviews Rethinking Information Literacy; Elizabeth Parang, Fundamentals of Managing Reference Collections; Ann Roll reviews Building and Managing E-Book Collections; and Sarah Tusa reviews HR: A Human Resources Handbook for Academic Library Staff.
Teresa Malinowski, Debra R Winters
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Is This a Serial?

The Reference Librarian, 1990
Serials represent a growing proportion of published literature and budget allocations. Since serials frequently contain the most current information and latest reports of research activity, they both generate many reference questions and supply the answers.
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New architectures for serial-serial multiplication

ISCAS 2001. The 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01CH37196), 2002
Traditional serial-serial multiplier structures suffer from an inefficient generation of partial products, which leads to hardware overuse and slow speed systems. In this paper, two new architectures for fully serial multiplication are presented. To the best of our knowledge, the first structure is the first fully serial multiplier reported in the ...
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Tools of the serials trade

Serials Review, 1978
"Tools of the Serials Trade" reviews monographic and serial publications about serials. Acquisitions, cataloging, binding, storage, microforms, weeding, automation, networks, and interlibrary loan are integral to serials librarianship and are considered to be within the scope of this column. Comments and suggestions for review titles should be directed
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Serial Crossover

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2010
This installment looks at the work of Warren Furman, who creates art based on digital imagery.
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In defense of serialism

The Linguistic Review, 2000
These remarks review evidence that the major empirical advances of Optimality Theory over earlier work result from its theory of constraints and constraint interaction, rather than from its theory of parallel candidate evaluation. It is argued that while Optimality Theory's theory of constraints has clarified many areas of phono¬logical and ...
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