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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a generic computing language that provides an outstanding case study of commodification of service standards. The development of this language in the late 1990s marked a shift in computer science as its extensibility let store and share any kind of data. Many office suites software rely on it. The chapter highlights how the largest multinational firms pay special attention to gain a recognised international standard for such a major technological innovation. It argues that standardisation processes affects market structures and can lead to market capture. By examining how a strategic use of standardisation arenas can generate profits, it shows that Microsoft succeeded in making its own technical solution a recognised ISO standard in 2008, while the same arena already adopted two years earlier the open source standard set by IBM and Sun Microsystems. Yet XML standardisation also helped to establish a distinct model of information technology services at the expense of Microsoft monopoly on proprietary software
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[eng] After first analysing the definitions of catalogue and inventory, the article highlights differences between the two and reviews the use of both terms throughout history. Likewise, it emphasises the importance of delving into the history of the book and of libraries from the perspectives of different disciplines, such as History of written culture. Taking as an example the inventory of the Convent library of the Order of Mercy of Barcelona, an outline of work is suggested based on the study of catalogues and inventories from the point of view of Library sciences
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[eng] After first analysing the definitions of catalogue and inventory, the article highlights differences between the two and reviews the use of both terms throughout history. Likewise, it emphasises the importance of delving into the history of the book and of libraries from the perspectives of different disciplines, such as History of written culture. Taking as an example the inventory of the Convent library of the Order of Mercy of Barcelona, an outline of work is suggested based on the study of catalogues and inventories from the point of view of Library sciences
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Highlights: * If you are unemployed or underemployed and don’t have access to the local IWD office during office hours, visit an Iowa Career Access Point (ICAP).....pg. 2 * Iowa Workforce Development investigates allegations of unemployment fraud aggressively. ....pg. 2 * The goal of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance (ATAA) is to help workers....pg. 3 * Trade Adjustment Assistance has helped many people whose jobs have moved overseas. Read examples of how TAA has helped them....pg. 3 * We appreciate the feedback we get from our customers. Read a few noteworthy comments we’ve received....pg. 4
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Highlights: * Whether you’re looking for a job or seeking to bolster your credentials, earning a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) gives you proof of your job skills....pg. 2 * Michelle Frey was laid off in 2003. She worked with the WIA program to research and look into careers that would suit her....pg. 2 * Currently, over 450 participants (laborers) are involved in the Emergency Public Jobs (EMJ) program ....pg. 3 * Established in 1999, the first two New Iowan Centers were opened in Muscatine and Sioux City, the eastern and western doors to Iowa....pg. 3 * We appreciate the feedback we get from our customers. Read a few noteworthy comments we’ve received....pg. 4
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Highlights: * Local Iowa Workforce centers offer a variety of assessment testing, available for both job seekers and employers alike.....pg. 2 * IWD Associate Kristy Zeransky received a thank you letter from a gentleman who succeeded in attaining gainful employment due to the teamwork exhibited at IWD....pg. 2 * Iowa Workforce Development offers many services for employers as well as individuals. One service that assists everyone is called Rapid Response....pg. 3 * Regional Manager Steve McCann met Bruce Charlet at the IWD/KCCI job fair....pg. 3
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Highlights: *The Siouxland Tri-State Region is currently taking interest surveys for a potential wind energy company. .....pg. 2 * Over twenty businesses participated in a job fair last month in Red Oak....pg. 3 * Over 70 employers from across southwestern Iowa attended a seminar hosted by the SW Iowa division of the Employers Council of Iowa....pg. 3
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Highlights: *Iowa’s OSHA Consultation and Education team recently received the coveted OSCAR.....pg. 2 & The New Iowan Center in Marshalltown invited the public to a night of cultural exploration on May 13. ...pg. 2 * IWD Deputy Director Joe Walsh testified before Congress in April to discuss how the Recovery Act impacts unemployed Iowans. ...pg. 2 * Over 1,000 attended the annual Southeast Iowa Regional Job Fair on March 26 at the Burlington Memorial Auditorium in Burlington...pg. 3 * On May 14, the Region 11 Veteran’s Team toured the Iowa Veterans Home...pg. 3
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Highlights: *Over the last year, Iowa Workforce Development and the Waterloo Commission on Human Rights met with several community sources.....pg. 2 * Larry Gearheart took advantage of the Trade Adjustment Act assistance after being laid off. ...pg. 2 lIowa Workforce Development ended a week of Food Bank activities with a BBQ from on Friday, June 19th, on the east lawn of IWD ...pg. 2 * After many months of working toward the goal of getting reduced bus fares for Veterans, one key first step has been established...pg. 3
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Highlights: *Governor Chet Culver announced a major public-private partnership between Microsoft and the State of Iowa.....pg. 2 * Daniel Skella worked with IWD after being release from prison...pg. 2 * Iowa Workforce Development works with offenders to find gainful employment after being released...pg. 3 * The Davenport Workforce Development Center has been nominated in recognition for providing older workers with job opportunities in a senior-friendly workplace...pg. 3
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Highlights: * U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis visited Iowa at the end of July....pg. 2 * The Shoes for Veterans campaign began following a visit to a homeless shelter in the Quad Cities....pg. 2 * Are You Prepared? An emergency – be it a flood, tornado, winter storm or power outage – can occur quickly and without warning...pg. 3 * The Southwest Iowa Employers’ Council & Iowa Workforce Development in conjunction with the Iowa Committee for ESGR will present two valuable training sessions for businesses.....pg. 3
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Highlights: * After learning the local food pantry was almost out of food, the staff at the Creston Workforce Center decided to team together and collect food to donate....pg. 2 * The Kossuth Area Employers’ Council (ECI) will host a training session for businesses on “Writing Employee Handbooks and Job Descriptions”....pg. 2 * Iowa Workforce Development is reminding Iowans that October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month....pg. 2 * This story was submitted by Veteran Representative Kate Bearce. She was moved after working to help a veteran.....pg. 3 * New Painting hangs at the VA Hospital New Mental Health Unit.....pg. 3
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Highlights: * Misclassification of workers as “independent contractors” rather than “employees,” is a growing problem in Iowa and across the nation....pg. 2 * The Reemployment Services program is designed to be an early intervention by offering intensive services to job seekers receiving unemployment insurance.....pg. 2
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Highlights: * During 2009, IWD staff members participated in a 5-day Kaizen event designed to streamline the collection of employers’ delinquent unemployment insurance (UI) taxes……………………………pg. 2 * Beginning January 15, the Iowa Department of Revenue web site will feature links to companies that provide online filing of both federal and Iowa income tax returns………pg. 2 * Recently, OSHA Inspectors Lonnie Majerus and Don Peddy visited Hannah, Inc. in Sioux City………………………………………………pg. 2 * Looking for a new job when you are over the age of 50 poses a whole new set of challenges…………………………………………pg. 3 * Over the last year, IWD has been working on an Integration Project that will change the way services are delivered to customers………pg. 3
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Highlights: * Over 150 participants attended a valuable career development seminar on January 26th titled “Rise Above the Crowd - Getting Hired in Today’s Economy.”..........................pg. 2 * Joanne McKeog sent a letter in December thanking the New Iowan Center for the services they provide..........................pg. 2 * Scott Shaw, an ex-offender, went to the Newton Workforce Center and tested for the Career Readiness Certificate..........................pg. 2 * Iowa’s Unemployment Insurance Tax program is getting a new online filing system, called My Iowa UI..........................pg. 3 * The Davenport Veteran’s Outreach Program Representative presented a $500 donation check to help the Humility of Mary Shelter in helping veterans..........................pg. 3