985 resultados para Virginia State Library. Archives Division.
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The first report covers the period from July 1, 1917, to July 1, 1919.
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Counties are divided into Prime [CETA] Sponsor Areas, and Balance of State.
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Events for Annual Lincoln University Homecoming October 19, 1935 Lincoln University vs. West Virginia State College
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Este artículo propone avances en la normativa, los procedimientos y los medios de los servicios de referencia, con la finalidad de mejorar la atención al ciudadano en los archivos. Para ello se examinan, desde la experiencia, la teoría y la práctica existentes, considerando particularmente la problemática a la que se enfrentan los archivos históricos que dependen del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. Los resultados demuestran la necesidad de implementar la legislación estatal de archivos, aprovechar las nuevas tecnologías para la normalización y para la simplificación de los procedimientos, contar con unos medios suficientes, así como la evaluación y la formación de los usuarios.
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Following the workshop on new developments in daily licensing practice in November 2011, we brought together fourteen representatives from national consortia (from Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and the UK) and publishers (Elsevier, SAGE and Springer) met in Copenhagen on 9 March 2012 to discuss provisions in licences to accommodate new developments. The one day workshop aimed to: present background and ideas regarding the provisions KE Licensing Expert Group developed; introduce and explain the provisions the invited publishers currently use;ascertain agreement on the wording for long term preservation, continuous access and course packs; give insight and more clarity about the use of open access provisions in licences; discuss a roadmap for inclusion of the provisions in the publishers’ licences; result in report to disseminate the outcome of the meeting. Participants of the workshop were: United Kingdom: Lorraine Estelle (Jisc Collections) Denmark: Lotte Eivor Jørgensen (DEFF), Lone Madsen (Southern University of Denmark), Anne Sandfær (DEFF/Knowledge Exchange) Germany: Hildegard Schaeffler (Bavarian State Library), Markus Brammer (TIB) The Netherlands: Wilma Mossink (SURF), Nol Verhagen (University of Amsterdam), Marc Dupuis (SURF/Knowledge Exchange) Publishers: Alicia Wise (Elsevier), Yvonne Campfens (Springer), Bettina Goerner (Springer), Leo Walford (Sage) Knowledge Exchange: Keith Russell The main outcome of the workshop was that it would be valuable to have a standard set of clauses which could used in negotiations, this would make concluding licences a lot easier and more efficient. The comments on the model provisions the Licensing Expert group had drafted will be taken into account and the provisions will be reformulated. Data and text mining is a new development and demand for access to allow for this is growing. It would be easier if there was a simpler way to access materials so they could be more easily mined. However there are still outstanding questions on how authors of articles that have been mined can be properly attributed.