870 resultados para Libraries and museums
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This Winter 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 42, issue 1, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.
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Este es un documento descriptivo, elaborado para que sirva de referencia en el Estado de la Cuestión del Proyecto de Graduación para optar por el título de Licenciatura en Bibliotecología y Documentación de la Universidad Nacional, cuyo tema es “La Escolarización de la Biblioteca Pública en Costa Rica”.El trabajo va dirigido a todo tipo de lector, en especial, a especialistas en bibliotecología y documentación en las áreas de bibliotecas públicas y bibliotecas escolares. Para la realización del mismo, se revisaron fuentes primarias y secundarias para conocer lo escrito o investigado sobre el tema a nivel latinoamericano, lo que arroja poca o ninguna información en este sentido. Por lo tanto, se realizó una prueba piloto, creando una tipología que permitiera detectar esta problemática para darla a conocer, y con ello replantease el papel fundamental de las bibliotecas públicas, tomando como base los lineamientos de la IFLA/UNESCO.
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In the chair Creating and Maintaining Database of the School of Library, Documentation and Information, in 1998, students created a database called "Biblos" with information on 632 libraries and information centers and documentation of Costa Rica. A valuable work needed more time to verify, debug, analyze the results statistically, prepare a report, a catalog and indexes required to publish the document: "Libraries Rican."In 1999, finding the students are excited and committed to this document, I suggested we call the project work: "Personalities Rican," which was to develop a database and use it as input to design a Web page that can be installed on Internet or burn a CD. Students were identified and committed to the project. Providing an innovative practices, apply creativity, awareness of acquired knowledge, skills and abilities needed to provide users with products and innovative information services.
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This Winter 2015 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 41, issue 1, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.
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This Summer 2015 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 42, issue 1, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.
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The poster was presented at the 2016 Tri-Chapter Meeting (MACMLA, NY-NJ and PHIL Chapters), The 3Ls - Librarians, Leadership and Learning on September 25, 2016 in Philadelphia, PA (http://macmla.libguides.com/tri-chapter2016-posters).
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El objetivo del curso es brindar procedimientos que se utilizan para la creación y mantenimiento de bases de datos en bibliotecas y centros de documentación. Enfatizamos en los aspectos siguientes: estructura de la base de datos considerado: campos variables; longitud de cada campo; pertinencia de cada campo; mensajes de ayuda que debe incluir etiquetas; normalización de puntos de acceso y pertinencia de que los formatos de salida sean normalizados.
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Wydział Biologii: Instytut Biologii Molekularnej i Biotechnologii
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Los avances científicos y tecnológicos en el mundo y su aplicación en las diferentes áreas del conocimiento han desarrollado una nueva era electrónica.Las computadoras y las telecomunicaciones han originado un nuevo escenario para las bibliotecas y centros de información que conduce a nuevos cambios en el uso de sus colecciones y en el incremento de sus servicios. Las bibliotecas y centros de información deben enfrentar estos cambios porque los usuarios demandan el acceso a la información en forma rápida y eficiente.El CD-ROM es una nueva tecnología que ha estado incursionando en las bibliotecas de manera muy efectiva. CD-ROM es una forma sofisticado de permitir el acceso a la información en cualquier campo; leyes, medicina, educación, agricultura, finanzas, ingeniería, etc
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Saludos Revolucionarios sandinistas en los momentos de consolidación de nuestra revolución.Como una respuesta concreta a las inquietudes y reivindicaciones estudiantiles y de las organizaciones de masas, como son la falta de Bibliotecas y Libros actualizados, el Ministerio de Educación (MED) junto a sectores sandinistas impulsará la "1ª. Campaña Nacional de Bibliotecas Carlos Fonseca Amador" que dará inicio el 23 de agosto del corriente año.
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This article marks the decline of the historical study of the Library meet the increase in studies on technology-driven globalization and the predominance of technicality in the discipline, but it is essential to return to that historical knowledge if the Library want instituted as a fully scientific field of knowledge. Emphasized in the beginning of the Library from orality to the written record preserved by the archives and libraries and its close relation to the development of the science of history. It also establishes the link between documents librarians and historians to understand the past and present society.
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Members of the oomycete cause extensive losses in agriculture and widespread degradation in natural plant communities, being responsible for the death of thousands of trees every year. Two of the representative species are Phytophthora infestans, which causes late blight of potato, and Phytophthora cinnamomi, which causes chestnut ink disease, responsible for losses on sweet chestnut production in Europe. Genome sequencing efforts have been focused on the study of three species: P. infestans, P. sojae and P. ramorum. Phytophthora infestans has been developed as the model specie for the genus, possessing excellent genetic and genomics resources including genetic maps, BAC libraries, and EST sequences. Our research team is trying to sequence the genome of P. cinnamomi in order to gain a better understanding of this oomycete, to study changes in plant-pathogen relationships including those resulting from climate change and trying to decrease the pathogen’s impact on crops and plants in natural ecosystems worldwide. We present here a preliminary report of partially sequenced genomic DNA from P. cinnamomi encoding putative protein-coding sequences and tRNAs. Database analysis reveals the presence of genes conserved in oomycetes.
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This panel presentation provided several use cases that detail the complexity of large-scale digital library system (DLS) migration from the perspective of three university libraries and a statewide academic library services consortium. Each described the methodologies developed at the beginning of their migration process, the unique challenges that arose along the way, how issues were managed, and the outcomes of their work. Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, and the University of Central Florida are members of the state's academic library services consortium, the Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC). In 2011, the Digital Services Committee members began exploring alternatives to DigiTool, their shared FLVC hosted DLS. After completing a review of functional requirements and existing systems, the universities and FLVC began the implementation process of their chosen platforms. Migrations began in 2013 with limited sets of materials. As functionalities were enhanced to support additional categories of materials from the legacy system, migration paths were created for the remaining materials. Some of the challenges experienced with the institutional and statewide collaborative legacy collections were due to gradual changes in standards, technology, policies, and personnel. This was manifested in the quality of original digital files and metadata, as well as collection and record structures. Additionally, the complexities involved with multiple institutions collaborating and compromising throughout the migration process, as well as the move from a consortial support structure with a vendor solution to open source systems (both locally and consortially supported), presented their own sets of unique challenges. Following the presentation, the speakers discussed commonalities in their migration experience, including learning opportunities for future migrations.
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This flyer promotes the event "Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960" , a book presentation by author and television historian Yeidy Rivero, with comments by Jorge Duany. Rivero will speak on the Cuban television industry enabling different institutions to convey the nation's progress, democracy, and education, among other things. This event was co-presented by the Cuban Heritage Collection of the University of Miami Libraries and held on September 9, 2015 at FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus DM 445.
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Dedicated multi-project wafer (MPW) runs for photonic integrated circuits (PICs) from Si foundries mean that researchers and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) can now afford to design and fabricate Si photonic chips. While these bare Si-PICs are adequate for testing new device and circuit designs on a probe-station, they cannot be developed into prototype devices, or tested outside of the laboratory, without first packaging them into a durable module. Photonic packaging of PICs is significantly more challenging, and currently orders of magnitude more expensive, than electronic packaging, because it calls for robust micron-level alignment of optical components, precise real-time temperature control, and often a high degree of vertical and horizontal electrical integration. Photonic packaging is perhaps the most significant bottleneck in the development of commercially relevant integrated photonic devices. This article describes how the key optical, electrical, and thermal requirements of Si-PIC packaging can be met, and what further progress is needed before industrial scale-up can be achieved.