850 resultados para Indic periodicals
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Thurayyā 1896 (al-Sanah 7., al-juzʾ 4. (Aylūl 1905); al-Sanah 5., al-juzʾ 11. (Aghusṭus 1903)) -- Ṭabīb al-ʻāʾilah (al-Sanah 11., al-juzʾ 7 (Yūliyū 1906)) -- Majallat al-majallāt (al-ʻAdad 2) -- Anīs al-jalīs (al-Sanah 1., al-juzʾ 7. (31 Lūliyū [18]97).
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Superseded by American library directory 1923.
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At head of title: Supplement to the Library journal
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"May 1971."
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"Reprinted from the Papers and proceedings of the twenty-first meeting [1899] of the American library association, (with some additions)."
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"In memoriam."
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Additional references relating to mercantile marine subsidies; comp. under the direction of Hermann Henry Bernard Meyer, chief bibliographer. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1911. Bound with above and included in numbering.
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v. 60- Index to American periodicals II.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The digitization practice for retro-converting of the mathematical periodicals, published by the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IMI-BAS) and the followed benefits for long-term preserving and assuring open access to these materials is discussed in the article.
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We present the results of the final graduation practice called "Creating the Serials Union Catalogue of Documentary Information Units of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the National University" which consisted of creating a computerized catalog for periodicals by GENISIS program. Unit of documentary information: Faculty of Social Sciences National University: CIDCSO (Documentary Information Centre of Social Sciences), FBEH (Bibliographical School of History), MA (International Relations Specialist Library "Luis and Felipe Molina ") and CINPE (Library of the National Centre for Economic Policy on Sustainable Development).
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The time for conducting Preventive Maintenance (PM) on an asset is often determined using a predefined alarm limit based on trends of a hazard function. In this paper, the authors propose using both hazard and reliability functions to improve the accuracy of the prediction particularly when the failure characteristic of the asset whole life is modelled using different failure distributions for the different stages of the life of the asset. The proposed method is validated using simulations and case studies.
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This paper considers how the Internet can be used to leverage commercial sponsorships to enhance audience attitudes toward the sponsor. Definitions are offered that distinguish the terms leverage and activation with respect to sponsorship-linked marketing; leveraging encompasses all marketing communications collateral to the sponsorship investment, whereas activation relates to those communications that encourage interaction with the sponsor. Although activation in many instances may be limited to the immediate event-based audience, leveraging sponsorships via sponsors' Web sites enables activation at the mass-media audience level. Results of a Web site navigation experiment demonstrate that activational sponsor Web sites promote more favorable attitudes than do nonactivational Web sites. It is also shown that sponsorsponsee congruence effects generalize to the online environment, and that the effects of sponsorship articulation on audience attitudes are moderated by the commerciality of the explanation for the sponsor-sponsee relationship. Importantly, the study reveals that attitudinal effects associated with variations in leveraging, congruence, and orientation of articulation may be sustained across time.