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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 867 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3062 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 student 33 University 31 information 30 CRAAP 30 Bitcoin 29 Literacy 27 SIFT 26 DLF 25 Library 19 Center 18 Google 17 October 16 Chia 15 Digital 14 work 11 Tether 11 EAD 11 Data 10 library 10 Samvera 10 New 10 July 10 January 10 December 10 Binance 9 Wikipedia 9 GitHub 9 David 8 help 8 Research 8 Kaseya 7 block 7 September 7 Blockchain 6 datum 6 USDT 6 Twitter 6 Matrix 6 Day 6 Archives 5 internet 5 York 5 Rails 5 Public 5 Proof 5 November 5 June 5 John 5 Fedora 5 Code4Lib Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 12679 size 7539 page 6508 photo 4902 information 3525 time 3289 student 3034 % 2680 library 2604 datum 2478 work 2461 year 2232 user 2087 system 1953 source 1897 day 1839 people 1803 way 1670 news 1605 book 1558 block 1513 thing 1470 web 1428 network 1369 content 1355 service 1352 project 1335 part 1325 article 1321 story 1315 post 1284 value 1275 research 1261 community 1251 number 1207 site 1169 transaction 1166 company 1142 approach 1134 world 1131 term 1100 example 1082 use 1073 question 1072 software 1065 problem 1050 evaluation 1044 comment 1013 collection 1004 group 990 link Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2116 Library 2054 University 1795 January 1696 May 1673 December 1660 March 1639 Bitcoin 1628 October 1604 July 1592 August 1523 June 1406 Google 1400 April 1365 New 1352 November 1349 September 1218 February 1154 Research 1082 Digital 1062 Information 902 US 819 York 806 | 786 Data 772 DLF 755 Wikipedia 735 Project 728 David 721 CRAAP 714 Literacy 713 ↩ 667 J. 650 Twitter 614 Libraries 607 John 606 News 603 Dreiser 588 Education 581 ^ 573 American 554 Search 548 Archives 544 Open 539 Tether 538 Blog 509 State 496 America 494 College 481 Chia 479 AOL Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 13969 it 12270 i 8279 we 7006 you 5988 they 2671 them 2647 he 1788 me 1568 us 1187 she 507 him 339 themselves 292 itself 283 her 170 ’s 155 one 148 myself 112 yourself 105 ourselves 102 himself 77 mine 73 i’ve 38 herself 27 ''s 20 yours 11 Π 10 theirs 8 ours 6 true&fl 5 t 5 em 4 λ 4 ya 4 we’ll 4 type="shelf 4 n 4 can’t 3 y'' 3 oneself 3 ios 3 hers 3 bookshelf 3 > 2 ’em 2 you’ll 2 you’d 2 year’s 2 wechat 2 pg 2 m3u Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 54387 be 14356 have 7460 do 5715 use 3703 make 3060 get 3031 ’ 2982 see 2663 find 2480 go 2404 say 2120 take 2073 include 2053 need 2052 know 2037 work 1729 look 1685 write 1601 give 1580 create 1566 think 1545 read 1533 provide 1507 want 1408 base 1328 come 1255 learn 1168 share 1156 require 1130 start 1128 help 1124 become 1123 call 1118 build 1090 show 1060 follow 1058 run 1056 try 1000 allow 965 add 930 publish 905 mean 903 develop 868 ask 845 continue 814 keep 814 change 810 support 794 post 761 join Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10192 not 7314 large 6503 original 4823 more 3126 other 2964 also 2935 up 2710 new 2334 so 2231 out 2177 first 2102 only 2001 well 1940 just 1873 many 1812 now 1600 here 1545 then 1511 good 1503 most 1454 long 1447 much 1436 - 1431 open 1397 public 1374 as 1371 even 1314 such 1094 digital 1086 still 1079 online 1055 very 1032 last 1021 own 1008 different 984 available 973 social 963 same 953 high 937 few 912 early 852 back 821 free 804 great 800 too 795 next 784 small 782 little 779 current 779 already Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 584 most 494 good 437 least 327 late 179 Most 142 large 105 big 89 bad 85 long 78 great 76 high 59 pret 30 small 27 old 27 early 22 low 18 fine 18 close 16 new 13 simple 11 easy 9 near 9 hard 8 pinter 8 fast 7 young 7 strong 7 short 7 postt 5 tall 5 hot 5 bright 5 Least 4 quiet 4 poor 4 deep 4 cool 4 cheap 3 wealthy 3 slight 3 reinv 3 full 3 crazy 3 broad 2 wrote:
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83 http://commons.emich.edu/loexquarterly/vol31/iss3/4 59 http://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-021-00291-4 58 http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework 58 http://doi.org/10.1353/pla.2004.0055 57 http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/03/foilies-2018 57 http://rrj.ca/no-escape-the-neverending-online-threats-to-female-journalists/ 56 http://projectinfolit.org/publications/algorithm-study 56 http://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2020.1851389 55 http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/library-babel-fish/information-literacy-standardsframework-debate 55 http://urresearch.rochester.edu/researcherFileDownload.action?researcherFileId=71 55 http://projectinfolit.org/smart-talk-interviews/truth-is-in-the-network/ 55 http://projectinfolit.org/smart-talk-interviews/tinkering-toward-networked-learning-what-tech-can-and-cant-do-for-education/ 55 http://kevinseeber.com/blog/wiretaps-and-craap/ 55 http://hapgood.us/2018/09/14/a-short-history-of-craap/ 55 http://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-56 42 http://twitter.com/ 32 http://jakoblog.de" 30 http://unsplash.com/photos/RVpCAtjhyuA 29 http://www.acrl.org/ 29 http://webliteracy.pressbooks.com/ 29 http://alair.ala.org/handle/11213/7668  28 http://www.cjr.org/analysis/as-election-looms-a-network-of-mysterious-pink-slime-local-news-outlets-nearly-triples-in-size.php 28 http://projectinfolit.org/pubs/news-study/pil_news-study_2018-10-16.pdf 27 http://www.cjr.org/analysis/as-election-looms-a-network-of-mysterious-pink-slime-local-news-outlets-nearly-triples-in-size.php  27 http://webliteracy.pressbooks.com 27 http://projectinfolit.org/pubs/provocation-series/essays/lizard-people-in-the-library.html  27 http://projectinfolit.org/pubs/news-study/pil_news-study_2018-10-16.pdf  27 http://fosil.org.uk/forums/topic/slg-scotland-2021-librarians-as-teachers-of-sense-making-skills/ 27 http://fosil.org.uk/ 23 http://www.jpmorgan.com/coronavirus-research 23 http://www.amazon.com/J-P-Morgan-Chase-Eye-Market/dp/B07L4SWCYL/ 23 http://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=http://play.google.com/music/m/Ituhdyagshysf5bmai3ddjmif5y?t%3DJ.P._Morgan_Eye_on_the_Market%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 23 http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eye-on-the-market/id1367963156 22 http://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22256-3 21 http://pinboard.in/ 11 http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ 10 http://twitter.com/hashtag/PublicDomainDayCountdown?src=hashtag_click">#PublicDomainDayCountdown 9 http://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.42.2001624 8 http://www.seagate.com/support/warranty-and-replacements/ 7 http://www.seagate.com/services-software/recover/resources/ 6 http://www.eadiva.com/sample/">rkt-01 6 http://lucidworks.com" 5 http://www.diglib.org" 5 http://planet.code4lib.org 5 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7649-0750 5 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2780-9075 5 http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5773-998X 5 http://localhost:8080/rest 5 http://americanaffairsjournal.org/2021/02/the-crisis-of-venture-capital-fixing-americas-broken-start-up-system/">Funk Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 30 info@diglib.org 11 noreply@blogger.com 9 onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu 6 opendataday@okfn.org 6 ndsa.digipres@gmail.com 5 abc@gmail.com 4 ndsadigipres@gmail.com 4 dlfteach.toolkit3@gmail.com 3 ndsa@diglib.org 3 contact@clir.org 3 abby@librarything.com 2 sywang@amss.ac.cn 2 ron@arstechnica.com 2 press@canalys.com 2 opencalls@coactproject.eu 2 ltflsupport@librarything.com 2 kidehen@openlinksw.com 2 justice@okfn.org 2 j.cope@erambler.co.uk 2 info@nber.org 2 info@localcontexts.org 2 info@equinoxoli.org 2 guandabo@tsinghua.edu.cn 2 community@islandora.ca 2 raphael.auer@bis.org 1 wtd@pobox.com 1 universityarchives@stanford.edu 1 susan.thomas@bodleian.ox.ac.uk 1 support@pinboard.in 1 specialcollections@stanford.edu 1 speccoll@library.ucsc.edu 1 smweinberg@princeton.edu 1 sirls@email.arizona.edu 1 sharon_hiu@canalys.com 1 schoon@9to5g.com 1 rushabh_doshi@canalys.com 1 ruestn@yorku.ca 1 reportingconcerns@fcdo.gov.uk 1 redeeming.qualities@gmail.com 1 pmetaxas@wellesley.edu 1 petrichor@scholar.soci 1 peter@ohiolink.edu 1 peter.gazi@iohk.io 1 permissions@acm.org 1 patronservices@sfsymphony.org 1 pagre@ucla.edu 1 oclc@oclc.org 1 nicole_peng@canalys.com 1 newsdesk@fcdo.gov.uk 1 new_products@aaas.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87 students are already 55 page was last 35 system has permission 32 information is not 30 students ’ information 29 information have agency 29 information is constantly 29 sources are trustworthy 29 sources is valid 29 students are agents 29 students are empty 29 students go about 29 students is free 29 time provide slim 29 work does n’t 27 information having agency 16 library is copyright 10 students ’ use 9 people do n’t 9 size go up 6 bitcoin does n’t 6 bitcoin is not 6 students ’ self 5 data using pegs 5 people are there 5 people were n’t 5 students use wikipedia 5 time were free 5 works are also 4 books get pro 4 data created elsewhere 4 data using dna 4 information is digitally 4 libraries need reliable 4 page is not 4 people did n’t 4 people do n''t 4 people think … 4 size is problematic 4 users are able 4 works are now 4 works are still 4 works looking back 3 bitcoin goes up 3 bitcoin is extremely 3 bitcoin is simply 3 libraries are not 3 page do not 3 page is cc0 3 source is intentional Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 information is not only 3 page is not legal 2 size is not large 2 years is not long 1 bitcoin has no monetary 1 bitcoin is not immune 1 bitcoin is not very 1 book does not explicitly 1 books are not available 1 books include not only 1 books were not available 1 data is no longer 1 data is not online 1 days have no idea 1 information do not readily 1 information is not publicly 1 information is not sufficient 1 libraries are not just 1 libraries are not neutral 1 libraries are not unique 1 news is not necessary 1 news knows no personal 1 page is not useful 1 people are not even 1 people have no problem 1 students had no qualms 1 students is not entirely 1 system is no longer 1 systems are not always 1 user had no credentials 1 users have no disincentive 1 work has no notion 1 work is no longer 1 work is not public 1 works were not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 9to5google-com-4824 author = title = Google ''One Today'' shuts down this week after several years - 9to5Google date = keywords = Google summary = Google ''One Today'' shuts down this week after several years 9to5Google Google Nest Hub Max Google is killing its ''One Today'' donation app w/ only one week''s notice After a few years, though, Google is set to kill off One Today, and it''s only giving users a single week''s notice. In an email to its users today (via Android Police), Google explains that a decline in the use of One Today over the years triggered the company to shut things down. Beyond just allowing for easy donations to nonprofits, the One Today app also hosted projects with photos and videos showing how your donation is helping the cause. Google One Today will be shut down next week, on February 6. The Google One Today app will be turned off, and any open projects will be deleted. The Google One Today team Google One Today id = ag-ny-gov-6413 author = title = Attorney General James Ends Virtual Currency Trading Platform Bitfinex’s Illegal Activities in New York | New York State Attorney General date = keywords = Bitfinex; Tether summary = Attorney General James Ends Virtual Currency Trading Platform Bitfinex''s Illegal Activities in New York NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today continued her efforts to protect investors from fraudulent and deceptive virtual or "crypto" currency trading platforms by requiring Bitfinex and Tether to end all trading activity with New Yorkers. However, an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that iFinex — the operator of Bitfinex — and Tether made false statements about the backing of the "tether" stablecoin, and about the movement of hundreds of millions of dollars between the two companies to cover up the truth about massive losses by Bitfinex. The OAG investigation determined that to be untrue and that the companies have operated for years as unlicensed and unregulated entities, illegally trading virtual currencies in the state of New York. id = alacorenews-org-3281 author = title = Core News – Find Community. Share Expertise. Enhance Library Careers. date = keywords = Librarian; University summary = Outreach & Education Librarian, University of Maryland, Baltimore – Health Sciences & Human Services Library, Baltimore, MD Data Management Librarian, University of Maryland, Baltimore – Health Sciences & Human Services Library, Baltimore, MD Technical Services Coordinator (PDF), Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL Associate University Librarian for Digital Strategies, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Associate University Librarian for Research, Collections & Outreach, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY Cataloger & Metadata Librarian, Charleston County Public Library, Charleston, SC Visit the Core Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. 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Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11213/7668 Date: Abstract: The Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (originally approved in January 2000) were rescinded by the ACRL Board of Directors on June 25, 2016, at the 2016 ALA Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida, which means they are no longer in force. Show full item record Files in this item ACRL Information ... Size: Format: PDF Description: Information Literacy ... View/Open This item appears in the following Collection(s) Guidelines, Standards, and Frameworks Guidelines, Standards, and Frameworks Search Search Browse All Content Communities & Collections This Collection This Collection By Issue Date By Issue Date Login id = allenai-org-8002 author = title = CORD-19: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset — Allen Institute for AI date = keywords = AI2 summary = CORD-19: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset — Allen Institute for AI ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· PapersDataVideosDemosLeaderboardsSoftwarePodcasts CORD-19: COVID-19 Open Research Dataset CORD-19 is a free resource of tens of thousands of scholarly articles about COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, and related coronaviruses for use by the global research community. 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Morgan Asset Management date = keywords = Morgan summary = JPMorgan Prime Money Market Fund-Morgan Money Market Funds Market Insights Overview Portfolio Insights Overview Retirement Insights Overview Retirement Plan Tools & Resources Overview J.P. Morgan Asset Management''s website and/or mobile terms, privacy and security policies don''t apply to the site or app you''re about to visit. INFORMATION REGARDING MUTUAL FUNDS/ETF: Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives and risks as well as charges and expenses of a mutual fund or ETF before investing. The summary and full prospectuses contain this and other information about the mutual fund or ETF and should be read carefully before investing. To obtain a prospectus for Mutual Funds: Contact JPMorgan Distribution Services, Inc. at 1-800-480-4111 or download it from this site. INFORMATION REGARDING COMMINGLED FUNDS: For additional information regarding the Commingled Pension Trust Funds of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., please contact your J.P. Morgan Asset Management representative. id = amsaw-org-849 author = title = Robert Benchley date = keywords = Benchley summary = reputation for his creative interpretation of essay assignments. asked to write an essay about something practical, he penned a theme Upon leaving Harvard in 1912, Benchley joined the staff of the New York He wrote stories and humorous essays such as "Did Prehistoric Man York and accepted a position as managing editor at Vanity Fair magazine, where he met fellow writer and wit Dorothy Parker, who soon became his writers, actors, and artists who met for lunch at New York''s Algonquin position as drama critic for Life magazine and The New Yorker. reviews into humorous essays. He once wrote a review of the New York City Telephone Directory. In 1932, he began writing for feature films, marking his debut with The Sport Robert Benchley, who once said, "It took me fifteen years to discover that I Benchley''s son, Nathanial, was a well-regarded novelist and children''s book Discover Robert Benchley id = amycastor-com-2178 author = title = Binance: Fiat off-ramps keep closing, reports of frozen funds, what happened to Catherine Coley? – Amy Castor date = keywords = Binance summary = Binance: Fiat off-ramps keep closing, reports of frozen funds, what happened to Catherine Coley? Binance: Fiat off-ramps keep closing, reports of frozen funds, what happened to Catherine Coley? In the latest bit of unfolding drama, Binance told its customers today that it had disabled withdrawals in British Pounds after its key payment partner, Clear Junction, ended its business relationship with the exchange. On July 5, Barclays said it is blocking its customers from using their debit and credit cards to make payments to Binance "to help keep your money safe." Barclays customers can still withdraw funds from the exchange, however. On July 8, Santander, another high-street bank, told its customers it was also stopping payments to Binance. Keeping our customers safe is a top priority, so we have decided to prevent payments to Binance following the FCA''s warning to consumers," Santander UK''s support page tweeted. id = amycastor-com-5463 author = title = Binance: Italy, Lithuania, Hong Kong, all issue warnings; Brazil director quits – Amy Castor date = keywords = Binance; stock summary = Binance: Italy, Lithuania, Hong Kong, all issue warnings; Brazil director quits – Amy Castor Binance: Italy, Lithuania, Hong Kong, all issue warnings; Brazil director quits This last week, three more jurisdictions issued warnings about Binance''s tokenized stocks, joining several others in voicing their concerns about the exchange. Binance claims its stock tokens are fully backed by shares held by CM-Equity AG, a regulated asset management firm in Germany. Binance, whose modus operandi has always been to ignore the laws and do whatever, launched its stock token service two days before US crypto exchange Coinbase went public on the Nasdaq and bitcoin reached an all-time high of nearly $65,000. Binance isn''t the only crypto exchange to offer stock tokens. Sam Bankman-Fried''s FTX exchange also offers tokenized stocks (archive) — a service that it added in June. id = amycastor-com-7660 author = title = The DOJ’s criminal probe into Tether — What we know – Amy Castor date = keywords = Bitfinex; Tether summary = RT @davidgerard: News: the Senate hates Bitcoin, Tether and USDC attestations, DeFi Money Market and Poloniex settle with SEC, Poly Network… 1 day ago Tether responded to the latest bit of news in typical fashion — with a blog post accusing Bloomberg of spreading FUD and trying to "generate clicks." After a user placed a large number of buy orders for bitcoin perpetual futures denominated in tethers (USDT) on Binance — an unregulated exchange struggling with its own banking issues — The BTC/USDT perpetual contract hit a high of $48,168 at around 01:00 UTC on the exchange. It is likely a follow-up to the New York attorney general''s probe into Tether — and its sister company crypto exchange Bitfinex — which started in 2018. Since then, Tether and Bitfinex have had to rely increasingly on shadow banks — such as Crypto Capital, a payment processor in Panama — to shuffle funds around the globe for them. id = amycastor-com-7767 author = title = Binance: A crypto exchange running out of places to hide – Amy Castor date = keywords = Authority; Binance summary = Binance: A crypto exchange running out of places to hide – Amy Castor "Following recent press reports that have referred to Binance, the Binance Group and Binance Holdings Limited as being a crypto-currency company operating an exchange based in the Cayman Islands, the Authority reiterates that Binance, the Binance Group or Binance Holdings Limited are not subject to any regulatory oversight by the Authority," the statement said. Only a few days before, Japan''s Financial Services Agency issued a warning that Binance was operating in the country without a license. "Following a report in a section of the media referring to Binance as a ''Malta-based cryptocurrency'' company, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) reiterates that Binance is not authorised by the MFSA to operate in the crypto currency sphere and is therefore not subject to regulatory oversight by the MFSA." One thought on "Binance: A crypto exchange running out of places to hide" id = andromedayelton-com-9630 author = title = andromeda yelton date = keywords = image; photo; style summary = Keras (which, by the way, is about a trillionty times better than hand-coding stuff in Octave, for all I appreciate that Coursera made me understand the fundamentals by doing that) — Keras has an ImageDataGenerator class which makes it straightforward to alter images in a variety of ways, like horizontal flips, rotations, or brightness changes — all of which are completely plausible ways that archival photos of the same person might differ inter alia! This meant that my new dpla_cats script only had to import ImageUtility rather than * (from X import * is, of course, deeply unnerving), and that utility could pingpong around knowing how to do the things it knew how to do, whenever I needed to interact with image-y functions (like creating a generated image or saving outputs) rather than neural-net-ish stuff. id = api-flickr-com-8486 author = title = Recent Uploads tagged code4lib date = keywords = upload summary = id = apps-lib-umich-edu-4531 author = title = Library Tech Talk Blog | U-M Library date = keywords = July summary = Library Tech Talk Search Library Tech Talk Popular posts for Library Tech Talk Tags in Library Tech Talk Archive for Library Tech Talk Digital Collections Completed July 2020June 2021 Digital Collections Completed July 2020June 2021 Digital Content & Collections (DCC) relies on content and subject experts to bring us new digital collections.From July 2018 to Jun 2019, our digital collections received 67.9 million views. The U-M Library launched a completely new primary website in July after 2 years of work. Sweet Sixteen: Digital Collections Completed July 2019 June 2020 Sweet Sixteen: Digital Collections Completed July 2019 June 2020 Here you will find links to videos and articles by the subject experts speaking in their own words about the digital collections they were involved in and why they found it so important to engage in this work with us. Thank you to all of the people involved in each of these digital collections! Library Contact Information University of Michigan Library id = apps-lib-umich-edu-8729 author = title = Library Tech Talk - U-M Library date = keywords = Library summary = The challenge faced by Library IT divisions is to balance the tension of sustaining these legacy systems while continuing to innovate and develop new services. The University of Michigan''s Library IT portfolio has legacy systems in need of ongoing maintenance and support, in addition to new projects and services that add to and expand the portfolio. We, at Michigan, worked on a process to balance the portfolio of services and projects for our Library IT division. The U-M Library launched a completely new primary website in July after 2 years of work. Here you will find links to videos and articles by the subject experts speaking in their own words about the digital collections they were involved in and why they found it so important to engage in this work with us. Individuals at Princeton, however, considered the request and agreed to provide us with the single issue of The American Jewess that we needed to complete the full run of the periodical within our digital collection. id = archivesblogs-com-7914 author = title = ArchivesBlogs | a syndicated collection of blogs by and for archivists date = keywords = Archives; Collections; Eisenhower; FSU; Games; Language; Library; Post; Scotland; September; Special; University summary = New webpages created specifically to share information and news popped up all over fsu.edu and we had no idea how long those pages would exist (ah, the hopeful days of March) so Heritage & University Archives wanted to be sure to capture those pages quickly and often as they changed and morphed into new online resources for the FSU community. The updated website''s platform and design, based in the Drupal web content management framework, enables the Clinton Presidential Library staff to make increasing amounts of resources available online—especially while working remotely during the COVID-19 crisis. The project to update the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum website was guided by the National Archives'' strategic goals—to Make Access Happen, Connect with Customers, Maximize NARA''s Value to the Nation, and Build our Future Through our People. id = arstechnica-com-1589 author = title = iOS zero-day let SolarWinds hackers compromise fully updated iPhones | Ars Technica date = keywords = Ars; share summary = iOS zero-day let SolarWinds hackers compromise fully updated iPhones | Ars Technica The Russian state hackers who orchestrated the SolarWinds supply chain attack last year exploited an iOS zero-day as part of a separate malicious email campaign aimed at stealing Web authentication credentials from Western European governments, according to Google and Microsoft. The campaign closely tracks to one Microsoft disclosed in May. In that instance, Microsoft said that Nobelium—the name the company uses to identify the hackers behind the SolarWinds supply chain attack—first managed to compromise an account belonging to USAID, a US government agency that administers civilian foreign aid and development assistance. If the targeted device was an iPhone or iPad, a server used an exploit for CVE-2021-1879, which allowed hackers to deliver a universal cross-site scripting attack. This exploit would turn off Same-Origin-Policy protections in order to collect authentication cookies from several popular websites, including Google, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Yahoo and send them via WebSocket to an attacker-controlled IP. id = arstechnica-com-3122 author = title = Google Cloud offers a model for fixing Google’s product-killing reputation | Ars Technica date = keywords = Google summary = Google Cloud offers a model for fixing Google''s product-killing reputation | Ars Technica Google''s reputation for aggressively killing products and services is hurting the company''s brand. Like the rest of Google, Cloud Platform has a reputation for instability, thanks to quickly deprecating APIs, which require any project hosted on Google''s platform to be continuously updated to keep up with the latest changes. Enterprise APIs basically get a roadmap that promises stability for certain APIs. Google says, "The burden is on us: Our working principle is that no feature may be removed (or changed in a way that is not backwards compatible) for as long as customers are actively using it. Google Cloud Platform''s awareness of Google''s reputation, its steps to limit disruption to customers, and its communication of which offerings are more stable than others have created a model for the rest of the company. Ron is the Reviews Editor at Ars Technica, where he specializes in Android OS and Google products. id = arstechnica-com-5034 author = title = Google’s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand | Ars Technica date = keywords = Google; Stadia summary = Google''s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand | Ars Technica Be it cloud compute, app and extension ecosystems, developer APIs, advertising solutions, operating-system pre-installs, or the storage of user data, Google constantly asks for investment from consumers, developers, and partner companies in the things it builds. G Suite has a "Core Services" list meant to show confidence in certain products sticking around, but some of the entries there, like Hangouts and Google Talk, still get shut down. He seemingly understands that it''s hard to trust Google after so many product shutdowns, and he knows the Stadia team now faces an uphill battle. Harrison and the rest of the Stadia team had nothing to do with the closing of Google Inbox, or the shutdown of Hangouts, or the removal of any other popular Google product. Ron is the Reviews Editor at Ars Technica, where he specializes in Android OS and Google products. id = arstechnica-com-954 author = title = Wary of Bitcoin? A guide to some other cryptocurrencies | Ars Technica date = keywords = Bitcoin; Freicoin summary = Peer-to-Peer Coin, or PPCoin for short, presents itself as an improvement upon Bitcoin by changing one of the latter''s fundamental ideas: proof-of-work. Beyond improving security—it''s a lot harder to steal PPCoin than Bitcoin this way—it reduces the chance of a 51 percent attack by making the counterfeiting of coins extremely difficult. Beyond improving security—it''s a lot harder to steal PPCoin than Bitcoin this way—it reduces the chance of a 51 percent attack by making the counterfeiting of coins extremely difficult. Instead, the combination of proof-of-work mining (as with Bitcoin) and proof-of-stake mining (which comes from using coins for transactions) gives the currency a steady growth in size that, its developers claim, equals roughly one percent per year. Freicoin developer Mark Friedenbach told Wired.co.uk through e-mail what this means: "[Demurrage] can be thought of as causing freicoins to rot, reducing them in value by ~4.9 percent per year. id = barnesfoundation-org-4540 author = title = Visit the Collection | Barnes Foundation date = keywords = Barnes; Dr. summary = The Barnes is home to one of the world''s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern paintings, with especially deep holdings in Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso. Barnes between 1912 and 1951, the collection also includes important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork. The main gallery upon entering the Barnes Foundation collection. Over the course of four decades, he assembled what is now considered one of the world''s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern European paintings, with works by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Chaïm Soutine. The collection has the world''s largest holdings of paintings by Renoir (181) and Cézanne (69), as well as significant works by Matisse, Picasso, Modigli­ani, Van Gogh, and other renowned artists. If you have questions about the Barnes collection, please email us. id = basecamp-com-3459 author = title = Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application | Basecamp date = keywords = Basecamp summary = Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application | Basecamp Try Basecamp Free A must read for anyone building a web app. Getting Real is packed with keep-it-simple insights, contrarian points of view, and unconventional approaches to software design. This isn''t a technical book or a design tutorial, it''s a book of ideas. Anyone working on a web app including entrepreneurs, designers, programmers, executives, or marketers will find value and inspiration in this book. "Getting Real is now officially our ''bible.''" "I can honestly say that this is the first book I''ve read about software development that has been able to reignite my passion for the process. Hire the Right Customers Alone Time Interface Design Copywriting is Interface Design Less Software Use Real Words Feature Food Post-Launch Other books by Basecamp Fine print: customer rights, privacy & terms, uptime, system status. All rights reserved. id = basecamp-com-723 author = title = Make Opinionated Software | Getting Real date = keywords = chapter summary = Make Opinionated Software | Getting Real This page uses features your browser doesn''t support. Some people argue software should be agnostic. The best software has a vision. The best software takes sides. When someone uses software, they''re not just looking for features, they''re looking for an approach. Don''t go chasing people you''ll never make happy. Ward Cunningham and friends deliberately stripped the wiki of many features that were considered integral to document collaboration in the past. They made the content ego-less and time-less. They seek out customers who are actually partners. They speak to people who share our vision. With Basecamp, everyone knows what to do, where things stand, and where to find things they need. About Basecamp About Basecamp Hire the Right Customers Make Opinionated Software Make Opinionated Software Forget Feature Requests Race to Running Software Alone Time Interface Design Copywriting is Interface Design Less Software Use Real Words Post-Launch id = baserow-io-574 author = title = Baserow: Open source no-code database and Airtable alternative date = keywords = Baserow summary = Baserow: Open source no-code database and Airtable alternative Start baserow locally Open source no-code database and Airtable alternative user friendly no-code tool gives you the powers of a developer Easily create custom plugins with our boilerplate or use third party For everyone that wants to self host or develop custom plugins. Unlimited users, rows and databases. Unlimited users, rows and databases. Our open source core means that you can run Baserow independently additional date filters, searching in grid view, phone field and Order rows and user admin Order rows by drag and drop, manage users as admin premium, run Baserow Form view, date fields and row comments Improved form view, created on field, last modified field, link The July release of Baserow contains new created on / last updated field types, a one-click Heroku install, row comments (premium), July 2021 release of Baserow July 2021 release of Baserow id = baserow-io-8140 author = title = Pricing // Baserow date = keywords = unlimited summary = Pricing // Baserow Start baserow locally self hosted version in the future. 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Developer documentation Developer documentation July 2021 release of Baserow signing up for our newsletter. id = biblehub-com-5521 author = title = Mark 4 KJV date = keywords = Matthew summary = Bible > KJV > Mark 4 2And he taught them many things by parables, and said unto them in his doctrine, 9And he said unto them, He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. 11And he said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables: 13And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable? 20And these are they which are sown on good ground; such as hear the word, and receive it, and bring forth fruit, some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some an hundred. 26And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground; 33And with many such parables spake he the word unto them, as they were able to hear it. id = bibwild-wordpress-com-7199 author = title = Bibliographic Wilderness date = keywords = Autoscale; Cloudfront; Rails; Solr; heroku; release summary = Per spec Access-Control-Allow-Origin as again explained by MDN, you can''t just include more than one in the header, the header is only allowed one: " If the server supports clients from multiple origins, it must return the origin for the specific client making the request." And you can''t do that with Rails static/global config.public_file_server.headers, we''d need to use and setup rack-cors instead, or something else. The only setup I needed for this to work was setting Cloudfront to allow OPTIONS HTTP method, and setting Rails config.public_file_server.headers to include ''Cache-Control'' => ''public, max-age=31536000''. The release phase docs mention "running database schema migrations" as a use case, and there are a few ((1), (2), (3)) blog posts on the web suggesting doing exactly that with Rails. id = bibwild-wordpress-com-7202 author = title = Bibliographic Wilderness date = keywords = Heroku; Rails summary = After evaluating a variety of options … Continue reading Notes on Cloudfront in front of Rails Assets on Heroku, with CORS → (Introduced in 2017, the release phase feature is … Continue reading Heroku release phase, rails db:migrate, and command failure → I was recently looking for managed Solr “software-as-a-service” (SaaS) options, and had trouble figuring out what was out there. For … Continue reading Deep Dive: Moving ruby projects from Travis to Github Actions for CI → It’s currently deployed on some self-managed Amazon EC2 instances … Continue reading Unexpected performance characteristics when exploring migrating a Rails app to Heroku → In benchmarks on my 2015 MacBook compared … Continue reading faster_s3_url: Optimized S3 url generation in ruby → What if you were deleting … Continue reading Delete all S3 key versions with ruby AWS SDK v3 → Julik posted a comment on that … Continue reading More benchmarking optimized S3 presigned_url generation → id = bibwild-wordpress-com-7940 author = title = logging URI query params with lograge – Bibliographic Wilderness date = keywords = Rails; September summary = logging URI query params with lograge – Bibliographic Wilderness The lograge gem for taming Rails logs by default will lot the path component of the URI, but leave out the query string/query params. method=GET path=/search format=html controller=SearchController action=index status=200 duration=107.66 view=87.32 db=29.00 params={"q"=>"foo"} The params hash itself is what default rails logs… but what if we just log the actual URL query string instead? To the extent that params hash can include things not in the actual url, is that important to log like that? Note we use filtered_path rather than fullpath to again take account of Rails 6 parameter filtering, and thanks again /u/ezekg: This may discourage too many other alternatives for the initial primary use case of both lograge and rails_semantic_logger — turn a rails action into one log line, with a structured format. id = bitcoinmagazine-com-8352 author = title = What Proof of Stake Is And Why It Matters - Bitcoin Magazine: Bitcoin News, Articles, Charts, and Guides date = keywords = Bitcoin; proof summary = Indeed, the first digital property that could possibly work with an online proof of stake system is Bitcoin (and cryptocurrency in general) itself. When creating a proof-of-stake block, a miner needs to construct a "coinstake" transaction, sending some money in their possession to themselves as well as a preset reward (like an interest rate, similar to Bitcoin''s 25 BTC block reward). An alternative approach might be to integrate proof of stake as a decentralized checkpointing system into Bitcoin itself; for example, one protocol might allow any coalition of people with at least 1 million BTC-years to consume their outputs to generate a checkpoint that the community would agree is a valid block, at the cost of sending their coins to themselves and consuming coin age. id = blog-cbeer-info-7264 author = title = blog.cbeer.info date = keywords = AWS summary = id = blog-dataunbound-com-474 author = title = Data Unbound : Helping organizations access and share data effectively. Special focus on web APIs for data integration. date = keywords = GTD; Python; Yee summary = In anticipation of #ianno17 Hack Day, I wrote about my plans for the event, one of which was to revisit my own Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API. (Exactly how hypothes.is complements the extensive code-commenting functionality in GitHub might be worth a future blog post.) This week, I plan to revisit rdhyee/hypothesisapi: A Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API to update or abandon it in favor of new developments. We have published a first summary of our discussion on our blog post about involving page owners in annotation. In the meantime, as I establishing a similar California legal entity, I will certainly continue to write on this blog about APIs, mashups, and open data. So a mundane but happy-making programming task of this afternoon was to write a Python script to do exact that function, making use of the builtin ConfigParser library. new_config.set(section,option,current_value) id = blog-dataunbound-com-6523 author = title = Data Unbound date = keywords = datum summary = Fine-tuning a Python wrapper for the hypothes.is web API and other #ianno17 followup In anticipation of #ianno17 Hack Day, I wrote about my plans for the event, one of which was to revisit my own Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API. Organizing Your Life With Python: a submission for PyCon 2015? As I sat down this morning to meet the deadline for submitting a proposal for a poster […] Current Status of Data Unbound LLC in Pennsylvania I'm currently in the process of closing down Data Unbound LLC in Pennsylvania. Talk and tutorial proposals for PyCon 2014 are due tomorrow (9/15) . I was considering submitting a proposal until I took the heart the appropriate admonition against "conference-driven" development of the program committee. As I gear up I to write more about programming, I have installed the Embed GitHub Gist plugin. id = blog-dshr-org-1332 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Proofs of Space date = keywords = Proof; Space summary = I''ll first outline Cohen''s critiques of Proof of Work, Proof of Stake, and Proofs of Other Things, then summarize his proposed scheme combining Proof of Space with Verifiable Delay Functions (PoSp/VDF), and conclude by addressing the aspects of his talk that concerned me. "Bitcoin fixes this by making grinding the expected behavior rather than an attack" using Proof of Work, in which peers try to invert a hash function. Bring in verifiable delay functions (VDFs) and alternate between proofs of space and time The Proof of Space workload would increase the drives'' duty cycle somewhat, since it requires a few disk accesses per block time. Another aspect of the talk that concerned me was that, as I understand it, Cohen''s vision is of a PoSp/VDF network comprising large numbers of desktop PCs, continuously connected and powered up, each with one, or at most a few, half-empty hard drives. id = blog-dshr-org-1638 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Cryptocurrency''s Carbon Footprint date = keywords = Bitcoin; David; transaction summary = Going forward however, miners'' primary revenue source will change from block rewards to the fees paid for the processing of transactions, which don''t per se cause high carbon emissions. Bitcoin is set to become be a purely fee-based system (which may pose a risk to the security of the system itself if the overall hash rate declines, but that''s a topic for another article because a blockchain that is fully reliant on fees requires that BTCs are transacted with rather than held in Michael Saylor-style as HODLing leads to low BTC velocity, which does not contribute to security in a setup where fees are the only rewards for miners.) New York Focus reported that Greenidge plans "to quadruple the power used to process Bitcoin transactions by late next year" as the cryptocurrency''s value soars. id = blog-dshr-org-2015 author = title = DSHR''s Blog date = keywords = July summary = But even The Economist gets taken in by the typical cryptocurrency hype, balancing current actual risks against future possible benefits: Yet it is possible that regulated private-sector stablecoins will eventually bring benefits, such as making cross-border payments easier, or allowing self-executing "smart contracts". In the comments to the post I started keeping track of accessions to le petit musée des projets Google abandonnés. Two years ago Ron Amadeo wrote about the problem this causes in Google''s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand: This requires making peer participation expensive, such as by Proof-of-Work (PoW). In the rather long post below the fold I focus on some potential alternatives to PoW, inspired by Jeremiah Wagstaff''s Subspace: A Solution to the Farmer''s Dilemma, the white paper for a new blockchain technology. On the evening of July 2nd the REvil ransomware gang exploited a 0-day vulnerability to launch a supply chain attack on customers of Kaseya''s Virtual System Administrator (VSA) product. id = blog-dshr-org-2064 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Why Decentralize? date = keywords = Bitcoin; October; blockchain summary = (paywalled until June ''18) Radia Perlman asks what exactly you get in return for the decentralization provided by the enormous resource cost of blockchain technologies? The result is, as Buterin points out, that the vaunted attack resistance of proof-of-work blockchains like Bitcoin''s is less than credible: As a result, the Bitcoin blockchain cannot process as many transactions per second as a traditional payment network such as PayPal or Visa. Nobody has discovered any way to greatly increase the computational scalability of the Bitcoin blockchain, for example its transaction throughput, and demonstrated that this improvement does not compromise Bitcoin''s security. Given the objective 51% hashrate attack limit to some important security goals of public blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum, we actually do care about the distinguishable identity of the most powerful miners to answer the question "can somebody convince and coordinate the 51%? id = blog-dshr-org-2216 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: The Death Of Corporate Research Labs date = keywords = Labs; October; research summary = Small firms and university technology transfer offices cannot fully substitute for corporate research, which had integrated multiple disciplines at the scale required to solve significant technical problems. a new division of innovative labor, with universities focusing on research, large firms focusing on development and commercialization, and spinoffs, startups, and university technology licensing offices responsible for connecting the two. Large corporations have access to significant resources, can more easily integrate multiple knowledge streams, and direct their research toward solving specific practical problems, which makes it more likely for them to produce commercial applications. Others worked on, for example, ultra high-bandwidth backplane bus technology, innovative cooling materials, optical interconnect, and asynchronous chip architectures, all of which are obviously "practical problems" with importance for Sun''s products, but none of which could be applied to the products under development at the time. id = blog-dshr-org-2370 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: A Modest Proposal About Ransomware date = keywords = David; July; Kaseya summary = On the evening of July 2nd the REvil ransomware gang exploited a 0-day vulnerability to launch a supply chain attack on customers of Kaseya''s Virtual System Administrator (VSA) product. By the 6th Alex Marquardt reported that Kaseya says up to 1,500 businesses compromised in massive ransomware attack. Rewind to April, and the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD) had privately reported seven security bugs in VSA to Kaseya. In Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack by J., Fingas reports that: Former staff talking to Bloomberg claim they warned executives of "critical" security flaws in Kaseya''s products several times between 2017 and 2020, but that the company didn''t truly address them. The program would motivate users to keep their systems up-to-date with patches for disclosed vulnerabilities, which would not merely help with ransomware, but also with botnets, data breaches and other forms of malware. id = blog-dshr-org-2470 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Securing The Software Supply Chain date = keywords = David; attack; package; software summary = In an important paper entitled Software Distribution Transparency and Auditability, Benjamin Hof and Georg Carle from TU Munich use Debian''s Advanced Package Tool (APT) as an example of a state-of-the-art software supply chain, and: The publisher verifies the signature and builds the source to form the compiled package, whose hash is then included in the release file. This release file, meta data, and source packages are submitted to a log server operating an appendonly Merkle tree, as shown in Figure 2. A software supply chain based on APT enhanced with Hof and Carle''s transparency layer, distributing packages reproducibly built with bootstrapped compilers, would be much more difficult to attack than current technology. Dan Goodin''s The year-long rash of supply chain attacks against open source is getting worse is a useful overview of the recent incidents pointing to the need for verifiable logs and reproducible builds. id = blog-dshr-org-2612 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Economics of Evil date = keywords = David; Google summary = The Ryan Avent post at The Economist''s Free Exchange blog that Krugman linked to pointed out that dependence on Google''s services has a big impact on the real world: "Free" services, such as Google Drive, in which the user is the product rather than the customer should never be depended upon. In a post today on the GSuite Updates blog, Google detailed what the Hangouts shutdown will look like, and the company shared some of its plan to transition Hangouts users to "Hangouts Chat," a separate enterprise Slack clone." "Google has a long and well-documented history of launching new services only to shut them down a few months or years later. Cohen Coberly''s Google''s ''Cloud Print'' service is shutting down soon celebrates the Petit Musée''s latest acquisition. Ron Amadeo reports on Le Petit Musée''s latest acquisition in Google kills its augmented reality "Measure" app. id = blog-dshr-org-2967 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Economies of Scale in Peer-to-Peer Networks date = keywords = p2p summary = After all, I''ve just written a post about the huge economies that Facebook''s cold storage technology achieves by operating at data center scale. The actual income received by a participant is the value of the reward the network provides in return for the contribution of resources, for example the Bitcoin, less the costs incurred in contributing the resources, the capital and running costs of the mining hardware, in the Bitcoin case. Even though with technology improvement rates much lower than the Bitcoin network hash rate increase, such as Moore''s Law or Kryder''s Law, the useful life of hardware is much longer than 6 months, this effect can be significant. When new, more efficient technology is introduced, thus reducing the cost per unit contribution to a P2P network, it does not become instantly available to all participants. In fact, networks would need to reward many characteristics of a peer''s storage contribution as well as its size: id = blog-dshr-org-3922 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Talk at PDA2012 date = keywords = Kryder summary = Last year''s talk covered the three possible business models for long-term storage, and focused on endowment as being the only really viable one. The reason endowment is thought to be feasible is Kryder''s Law, the 30-year history of exponential increase in disk capacity at roughly constant cost. Similarly, if we assume that in the future storage costs will drop at varying rates, we need to use Monte Carlo techniques with a storage cost model. This shows the relationship between the endowment needed for a 98% probability of not running out of money in 100 years, and the rate of Kryder''s Law decrease in cost per byte, which we assume to be constant. The next graph applies the model to cloud storage, assuming an initial cost of 13 cents/GB/yr and interest rates from the last 20 years. The last graph shows the effect on the endowment of a spike that doubles disk prices a number of years into the life of the data. id = blog-dshr-org-4134 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Unstoppable Code? date = keywords = Bitcoin; China; David; June summary = It will also require disrupting the one payment channel capable of moving millions at a time outside of money laundering laws: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. So, if governments take meaningful action against Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, they should be able to disrupt this new ransomware plague and then eradicate it, as was seen with the spam Viagra industry. Nearly a year ago Joe Kelly wrote a two-part post explaining how governments could take action against Bitcoin (and by extension any Proof-of-Work blockchain). In How To Kill Bitcoin (Part 2): No Can Spend Kelly explains how a group of major governments could seize control of the majority of the mining power and mount a specific kind of 51% attack. Thus it appears that, until the concentration of mining power in China decreases further, the Chinese government could kill Bitcoin using Kelly''s attack. It turns out that I have time to work on a post about attacking Proof-of-Stake blockchains. id = blog-dshr-org-456 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: The Bitcoin "Price" date = keywords = BTC; Bitcoin; David summary = The graph shows that the vast majority of the "very small number of bitcoins that wash around the retail market" are traded for, and thus priced in USDT. Ethereum, the world''s number two cryptocurrency, is currently in the process of converting its algorithm from one that''s fundamentally competitive (proof-of-work, like Bitcoin uses) to one that''s collaborative (proof-of-stake), a move that will conserve more than 99% of its electricity use." Four posts worth reading inspired by Elon Musk''s pump-and-HODL of Bitcoin. Third, David Gerard''s Number go up with Tether — Musk and Bitcoin set the world on fire points out that Musk''s $1.5B only covers 36 hours of USDT printing: The title of Jemima Kelly''s Hey Citi, your bitcoin report is embarrassingly bad says all that needs to be said, but her whole post is a fun read. id = blog-dshr-org-4675 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Mempool Flooding date = keywords = Bitcoin summary = I discussed Joe Kelly''s suggestion for how governments might make it impossible to transact Bitcoin by mounting a 51% attack using seized mining rigs. When a mining pool starts trying to mine a block, they choose some of the transactions from their mempool to include in it. Once a transaction is included in a mined block, it is vulnerable to a 51% attack. Unless it were combined with a 51% attack, an effective flooding attack needs to incentivize mining pools who are not part of the attack to prefer the attackers'' transactions to those of victims. The result would be to bid up the Bitcoin fee necessary for victim transactions to get included in blocks. Further, the mining pools need transactions to convert their rewards and fees to fiat to pay for power, etc. The mining pools need to identify and censor (i.e. drop) the attackers'' transactions. id = blog-dshr-org-4901 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Chia Network date = keywords = Chia; Proof summary = As I understand it, Chia Network''s goals are that their blockchain would be more energy efficient, more ASIC-resistant, less centralized, and more secure than Proof of Work blockchains. Proof of Work blockchains become centralized through the emergence of mining pools: What would pools mining a successful Chia Network blockchain look like? The storage for the Proof of Space is effectively "free", but unless these miners joined pools, they would be unlikely to get a reward in the life of the disk. Thus if Chia''s network were to become successful, mining would be dominated by a few large pools. Thus I am skeptical that alternatives to Proof of Work will significantly reduce centralization of mining in blockchains generally, and in Chia Network''s blockchain specifically. Budish shows that the security of a blockchain against a 51% attack depends on the per-block mining reward being large relative to the maximum value of the transactions in a block. id = blog-dshr-org-4909 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Economics Of Evil Revisited date = keywords = Google summary = DSHR''s Blog: Economics Of Evil Revisited In the comments to the post I started keeping track of accessions to le petit musée des projets Google abandonnés. Two years ago Ron Amadeo wrote about the problem this causes in Google''s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand: Google Cloud wants to address this issue, though, with a new "Enterprise API" designation. Customers will receive a minimum of one year''s notice of an impending change, during which time the feature will continue to operate without issue. This sounds good, but does anyone believe if Google encountered "critical security, legal, or intellectual property issues" that meant they needed to break customer applications they''d wait a year before fixing them? On Canalys numbers, the "and" target to beat (AWS plus Azure) has happy customers forming 51% of the market. Catching up in the 2 years remaining would involve adding 170% of Google''s current market share. id = blog-dshr-org-5245 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Mining Is Money Transmission (Updated) date = keywords = Bitcoin; October summary = In How to Start Disrupting Cryptocurrencies: "Mining" Is Money Transmission, Nicholas Weaver makes an important point that seems to have been overlooked (my emphasis): This basic observation — that cryptocurrency miners, no matter the cryptocurrency itself, are money transmitters and should be treated as such — would effectively outlaw Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrency mining in most of the world. Update July 4th: Three days after I posted this, Nicholas Weaver co-authored a follow-up article with Bruice Schneier entitled How to Cut Down on Ransomware Attacks Without Banning Bitcoin which is also well worth reading. Any banked exchange that cares about enforcing money laundering laws must consider all significant net sellers of cryptocurrencies as potential criminals and report them to both incountry and U.S. financial authorities. Thus any exchange account buying or selling Monero (or one of the smaller anonymous cryptocurrencies such as Zcash) falls under suspicion of crimes such as ransomware or money laundering, and should be reported. id = blog-dshr-org-645 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Graphing China''s Cryptocurrency Crackdown date = keywords = China summary = DSHR''s Blog: Graphing China''s Cryptocurrency Crackdown McKenzie Sigalos reports that Bitcoin mining is now easier and more profitable as algorithm adjusts after China crackdown: "All bitcoin miners share in the same economics and are mining on the same network, so miners both public and private will see the uplift in revenue," said Kevin Zhang, former Chief Mining Officer at Greenridge Generation, the first major U.S. power plant to begin mining behind-the-meter at a large scale. "Many U.S. bitcoin miners that were funded when bitcoin''s price started rising in November and December of 2020 means that they were already building out their power capacity when the China mining ban took hold," he said. According to the newly-released Cambridge data, just before the Chinese mining ban began, the country accounted for 46% of the world''s total hashrate, an industry term used to describe the collective computing power of the bitcoin network. id = blog-dshr-org-6796 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Falling Research Productivity date = keywords = Law; October summary = Assuming a constant growth rate for Moore''s Law, the implication is that research productivity has fallen by this same factor of 18, an average rate of 6.8 percent per year. If the null hypothesis of constant research productivity were correct, the growth rate underlying Moore''s Law should have increased by a factor of 18 as well. Put differently, because of declining research productivity, it is around 18 times harder today to generate the exponential growth behind Moore''s Law than it was in 1971. This slowing increases the rate at which research productivity falls. Or put another way, the economy has to double its research efforts every 13 years just to maintain the same overall rate of economic growth. Inflation-adjusted cost of a university education was something like $2000/year in 1980. Even so, the productivity growth that drives cost disease could make everyone better off. id = blog-dshr-org-6944 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Blockchain briefing for DoD date = keywords = Bitcoin; David; Ethereum; October; Tether; blockchain; slide summary = Thus one essential part of your system is one or more exchanges, at which the miners can sell their cryptocurrency rewards for the "fiat currency" they need to pay their bills. Over time, permissionless blockchains require an inflow of speculative funds at an average rate greater than the current rate of mining rewards if the "price" is not to collapse. In practice the security of a blockchain depends not merely on the security of the protocol itself, but on the security of both the core software, and the wallets and exchanges used to store and trade its cryptocurrency. If you trust a central authority to update your software automatically, or if you don''t but you think others do, what is the point of a permissionless blockchain? "Malicious cryptocurrency miners took control of Bitcoin BTC Gold''s blockchain recently to double-spend $72,000 worth of BTG. id = blog-dshr-org-7142 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Stablecoins date = keywords = BTC; Tether; USDT summary = Initially, Tether claimed that it maintained a stable "price" because every USDT was backed by an actual USD in a bank account. Does that mean that investors transferred around sixteen billion US dollars into Tether''s bank account in the past year? Tether adds the USD to the backing for USDT, and issues the corresponding number of USDT, which are used to buy BTC. So Tether issues the corresponding amount of USDT, which is used to buy BTC. Tether has a magic "money" pump, creating USDT out of thin air. So Tether needs to buy more USDT for BTC, which pushes the "price" of BTC down. The top 4 cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, XRP, USDT) account for $521B (83%) of the total "market cap"; the others are pretty insignificant. At the time, USDT''s "market cap" was around $2.3B, so assuming Tether was actually backed by USD at that point, it lost 37% of its backing. id = blog-dshr-org-7539 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Gini Coefficients Of Cryptocurrencies date = keywords = Bitcoin summary = Most cryptocurrencies will start with a Gini coefficient of 1; Satoshi Nakamoto mined the first million Bitcoin. Based on the three major cryptocurrency wallets, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple, top 1% shares the property value of the rest 99%, resulting in a drastic figure of Gini coefficient of 0.99. They go on to make the important point that a decentralized system is compromised if any of its decentralized subsystems is compromised, identifying six subsystems of cryptocurrencies; mining, exchanges, client, nodes, developers and ownership. They plot Lorenz curves for each of their six subsystems for Bitcoin and Ethereum, and derive these Gini coefficients: They show that Ethereum ("market cap" $21B) is significantly more vulnerable than Bitcoin ("market cap" $113B), reinforcing the observation that the Gini coefficient of the top 100 cryptocurrencies'' "market cap" at 0.91 is extremely high. mining power seems to be controlled by only 16 miners in Bitcoin and id = blog-dshr-org-7661 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: The Economist On Cryptocurrencies date = keywords = Bitcoin; Tether summary = Via investor sentiment contagion from cryptocurrencies to other high-risk assets such as meme stocks, junk bonds, and SPACs. I agree that these are all plausible channels, but I have two main issues with the article. Other than forced liquidations, the article does not analyze how the derivative market would respond to a massive drop in the Bitcoin "price", and whether Tether could continue to pump the "price". I certainly don''t understand all the ramifications of the "toxic relationship between Binance and Tether", but the article''s implicit assumption that they, and similar market particiapants, behave like properly regulated financial institutions is implausible. Tether reported that only 2.9% of all tokens are actually backed by cash reserves and about 50% is in commercial paper, a form of unsecured debt that is normally only issued by firms with high-quality debt ratings. Before the adjustment, some fraction of the now-uneconomic Bitcoin mining power has migrated to the rental market. id = blog-dshr-org-885 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: The Optimist''s Telescope: Review date = keywords = July; October; September; future summary = Bina Venkataraman has a new book on the topic entitled The Optimist''s Telescope: Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age. Robert H. These patterns of thinking, I have learned, explain why all the investment on better predictions can fall short of driving decisions about the future ... The presentation set me thinking about the long-term future of digital information, and about how systems to provide it needed to be ductile rather than, like Byzantine Fault Tolerance, brittle. This is an impressive demonstration of making "what lasts over time pay in the short run", but scaling up to displace annual grains in the market is an exercise left to the reader. Reporting in the journal Nature, the researchers first predicted the phenomenon from a mathematical model of collective decision making, and then confirmed its effects by conducting social network experiments with thousands of human subjects. id = blog-dshr-org-9202 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Venture Capital Isn''t Working date = keywords = Funk; ipo; start summary = Despite all the attention and investment that Silicon Valley''s recent start-ups have received, they have done little but lose money: Uber, Lyft, WeWork, Pinterest, and Snapchat have consistently failed to turn profits, with Uber''s cumulative losses exceeding $25 billion. There was a time when venture capital generated big returns for investors, employees, and customers alike, both because more start-ups were profitable at an earlier stage and because some start-ups achieved high market capitalization relatively quickly. Just like the founders and VCs of Sun, when we started Nvidia we knew that the route to an IPO and major return on investment involved years and several generations of product. In retrospect, it would have been better if start-ups had taken more time to find good, high-tech business opportunities, had worked with regulators to define appropriate behavior, and had experimented with various technologies, designs, and markets, making a profit along the way. id = blog-dshr-org-9557 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Alternatives To Proof-of-Work date = keywords = Bitcoin; Chia; Proof; block; pool summary = The main approach to replacing PoW with something equally good at preventing Sybil attacks but less good at cooking the planet has been PoS, but a recent entrant using Proof-of-Time-and-Space (I''ll use PoTaS since the acronyms others use are confusing) to waste storage has attracted considerable attention. In PoW as implemented by Nakamoto, the probability of a winning the next block is proportional to the number of otherwise useless hashes computed — Nakamoto thought by individual CPUs but now by giant mining pools driven by warehouses full of mining ASICs. The idea of PoS is that the resource being wasted to deter Sybil attacks is the cryptocurrency itself. The fact that Ethereum includes a Turing-complete contracting system complicates things further, as it makes certain kinds of collusion much easier without requiring trust, and creates a large pool of stake in the hands of decentralized entities that have the incentive to vote with the stake to collect rewards, but which are too stupid to tell good blockchains from bad. id = blog-dshr-org-9604 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Stablecoins Part 2 date = keywords = Binance; Tether; USDT summary = If there were a sudden drop in the market, and investors wanted to exchange their USDT for real dollars in Tether''s reserve, that could trigger a "bank run" where the value dropped significantly below one dollar, and suddenly everyone would want their money. Rollicking good times like these attract the attention of regulators, as Amy Castor reported on July 2nd in Binance: A crypto exchange running out of places to hide: After a user placed a large number of buy orders for bitcoin perpetual futures denominated in tethers (USDT) on Binance — an unregulated exchange struggling with its own banking issues — The BTC/USDT perpetual contract hit a high of $48,168 at around 01:00 UTC on the exchange. At this point, Binance is holding so much Tether the exchange is far more dependent on USDT''s peg staying stable than it is on any of its banking relationships. id = blog-dshr-org-979 author = title = DSHR''s Blog: Library of Congress Storage Architecture Meeting date = keywords = HDD summary = DSHR''s Blog: Library of Congress Storage Architecture Meeting .The Library of Congress has finally posted the presentations from the 2019 Designing Storage Architectures for Digital Collections workshop that took place in early September, I''ve greatly enjoyed the earlier editions of this meeting, so I was sorry I couldn''t make it this time. Their analysis assumes one byte of storage manufactured in a year represents one byte of data stored in that year, which is not the case (see my 2016 post Where Did All Those Bits Go? Jon Trantham''s presentation described Seagate''s work on robots, similar to tape robots and the Blu-Ray robots developed by Facebook, but containing hard disk cartridges descended from those we studied in 2008''s Predicting the Archival Life of Removable Hard Disk Drives. Julian Morley reported on Stanford''s transition from in-house tape to cloud storage, with important cost data. I''ve been writing enthusiastically about the long-term potential, but skeptically about the medium-term future, of DNA as an archival storage medium for more than seven years. id = blog-esilibrary-com-3149 author = title = Equinox Open Library Initiative date = keywords = Equinox; Twitter summary = Equinox provides innovative open source software for libraries of all types. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, Equinox supports library automation by investing in open source software and providing technology services for libraries. Equinox Open Library Initiative Presents "Developing Open Source Tools To Support Libraries During COVID-19" at the 2021 ALA Annual Conference Koha is the first free and open source library automation package. Evergreen is a unique and powerful open source ILS designed to support large, dispersed, and multi-tiered library networks. Equinox Open Library Initiative hosts Evergreen for the SCLENDS library consortium. Say goodbye to your spreadsheets and hello to #CORAL, an open source solution for managing electronic resources! Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox offers affordable, customized consulting services, software development, hosting, training, and technology support for libraries of all sizes and types. Copyright © 2007 – 2021 Equinox Open Library Initiative. id = blog-esilibrary-com-7463 author = title = Equinox Open Library Initiative date = keywords = Equinox; Twitter summary = Equinox provides innovative open source software for libraries of all types. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, Equinox supports library automation by investing in open source software and providing technology services for libraries. Equinox Open Library Initiative Presents "Developing Open Source Tools To Support Libraries During COVID-19" at the 2021 ALA Annual Conference Koha is the first free and open source library automation package. Evergreen is a unique and powerful open source ILS designed to support large, dispersed, and multi-tiered library networks. Equinox Open Library Initiative hosts Evergreen for the SCLENDS library consortium. Say goodbye to your spreadsheets and hello to #CORAL, an open source solution for managing electronic resources! Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox offers affordable, customized consulting services, software development, hosting, training, and technology support for libraries of all sizes and types. Copyright © 2007 – 2021 Equinox Open Library Initiative. id = blog-ethereum-org-4851 author = title = Slasher Ghost, and Other Developments in Proof of Stake | Ethereum Foundation Blog date = keywords = Slasher; block summary = At the very least it is possible to rely on a Bitcoin-like proof of work algorithm based on either a randomly-generated circuit approach targeted for specialized-hardware resitance, or failing that simple SHA3, and our existing GHOST optimizations allow for such an algorithm to provide block times of 12 seconds. If a blockchain does not use a consensus protocol to regulate block creation, and simply allows anyone to add a block at any time, then an attacker or botnet with very many IP addresses could flood the network with blocks, and particularly they can use their power to perform double-spend attacks sending a payment for a product, waiting for the payment to be confirmed in the blockchain, and then starting their own "fork" of the blockchain, substituting the payment that they made earlier with a payment to a different account controlled by themselves, and growing it longer than the original so everyone accepts this new blockchain without the payment as truth. id = blog-ethereum-org-6559 author = title = On Stake | Ethereum Foundation Blog date = keywords = block; proof; stake summary = In proof of work, assuming a liquid market for computing power the cost of launching a 51% attack is equal to the cost of the computing power of the network over the course of two hours an amount that, by standard economic principles, is roughly equal to the total sum of block rewards and transaction fees provided in two hours. The reason why it works is that Slasher''s process for punishing multi-mining only lasts for 1000 blocks, and its process for determining new miners lasts 3000 blocks, so outside the "scope" of that range Slasher functions exactly like the naive proof-of-stake coin. When a new user downloads a proof-of-stake-coin client for the first time, it will see multiple versions of the blockchain: the longest, and therefore legitimate, fork, and many pretenders trying to mine their own chains from the genesis. id = blog-iandavis-com-4110 author = title = Internet Alchemy, the blog of Ian Davis date = keywords = service summary = This post follows on from a post I wrote a couple of years back called Why Service Architectures Should Focus on Workflows. In that post I attempted to describe the fragility of microservice systems that were simply translating object-oriented patterns to the new paradigm. These systems were migrating domain models and their interactions from in-memory objects to separate networked processes. They were replacing in-process function calls with cross-network rpc calls, adding latency and infrastructure complexity. For this reason serverless is sometimes called FaaS – Functions as a Service. Rather than the domain model being exploded into separate networked processes its entities are provided in code libraries compiled into the function at build time. In this paradigm the "place order" function simply calls methods on customer, stock and payment objects, which may then interact with the various backend databases directly. Why Service Architectures Should Focus on Workflows Mon, Mar 31 2014 id = blog-library-villanova-edu-3004 author = title = Falvey Memorial Library :: The collection of blogs published by Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University date = keywords = Library summary = Falvey Memorial Library :: The collection of blogs published by Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University Search for books, articles, library site, almost anything Falvey Memorial Library Blog Falvey Library Blogs August 13, 2021Library Newsfalvey memorial library, RA Fair, Residence Hall, Villanova University August 12, 2021Library News The new E-ZBorrow platform, ReShare, allows Falvey Memorial Library to improve service to our patrons by using the latest library technology. August 11, 2021Library NewsCross Country, falvey memorial library, Patrick Tiernan, Summer Olympics, Villanova University August 6, 2021Library Newsfoto friday, summer 2021 August 5, 2021Library NewsEmily Horn, Falvey staff, Resource Management & Description August 5, 2021Library NewsAudit Analytics, Business, falvey memorial library, resources The Library in partnership with the Villanova School of Business has added the Accounting & Oversight module to our basic Audit Analytics subscription. August 5, 2021Library News, ResourcesEuromonitor Passport, falvey memorial library, resources, trial resources Search Falvey Library Blogs Library News id = blog-library-villanova-edu-658 author = title = Falvey Memorial Library Blog date = keywords = Blog summary = id = blog-librarything-com-3306 author = title = The Thingology Blog date = keywords = Book; Library; Public; Syndetics; Unbound summary = ProQuest and LibraryThing have just introduced a major new feature to our catalog-enrichment suite, Syndetics Unbound, to meet the needs of libraries during the COVID-19 crisis. The new feature marks the library''s electronic resources and "boosts," or promotes, them in Syndetics Unbound''s discovery enhancements, such as "You May Also Like," "Other Editions," "Tags" and "Reading Levels." Today we''re going public with a new product for libraries, jointly developed by LibraryThing and ProQuest. It also allows patrons and librarians to add their own ratings and reviews, right in your catalog, and then showcase them on a library''s home page and social media. Finally, Syndetics Unbound isn''t limited to the catalog, but includes the LibraryThing product Book Display Widgets—virtual book displays that go on your library''s homepage, blog, LibGuides, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or even in email newsletters. Labels: librarything for libraries, ltfl, recommendations, similar books Find out more about LibraryThing for Libraries and Book Display Widgets. id = blog-librarything-com-8558 author = title = The Thingology Blog date = keywords = Syndetics summary = ProQuest and LibraryThing have just introduced a major new feature to our catalog-enrichment suite, Syndetics Unbound, to meet the needs of libraries during the COVID-19 crisis. Short Version Today we’re going public with a new product for libraries, jointly developed by LibraryThing and ProQuest. Abby and KJ will be at ALA Midwinter in Boston this weekend, showing off LibraryThing for Libraries. For a limited time, LibraryThing for Libraries (LTFL) is offering three of its signature enhancements for free! We want people to see how LibraryThing for Libraries can improve your catalog. New “More Like This” for LibraryThing for Libraries We’ve just released “More Like This,” a major upgrade to LibraryThing for Libraries'' “Similar items” recommendations. The upgrade is free and automatic for all current subscribers to LibraryThing for Libraries Catalog Enhancement Package. We just posted a new job post Job: Library Developer at LibraryThing (Telecommute). id = blog-libux-co-2913 author = title = Library User Experience Community - Medium date = keywords = User summary = Library User Experience Community Medium Library User Experience Community Medium A blog and slack community organized around design and the user experience in libraries, non-profits, and the higher-ed web. Medium A Library System for the Future This is a what-if story.Continue reading on Library User Experience Community » Alexa, get me the articles (voice interfaces in academia) Thinking about interfaces has led me down a path of all sorts of exciting/mildly terrifying ways of interacting with our devices — from…Continue reading on Library User Experience Community » Accessibility Information on Library Websites Is autocomplete on your library home page? Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston First look at Primo''s new user interface What users expect Write for LibUX On the User Experience of Ebooks Unambitious and incapable men in librarianship id = blog-libux-co-4982 author = title = Library User Experience Community date = keywords = User summary = Practical Design Thinking for Libraries Library User Experience Community Library User Experience Community Accessibility Information on Library Websites Accessibility Information on Library Websites Literature and some testing I''ve done this semester convinces me that autocomplete fundamentally improves the user experience Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston First look at Primo''s new user interface First look at Primo''s new user interface If you didn''t think your grip on web accessibility could get any looser. Critical Librarianship in the Design of Libraries Critical Librarianship in the Design of Libraries Design decisions position libraries to more deliberately influence the user experience toward advocacy — such as communicating moral or… Say "Ok Library" Say "Ok Library" On the User Experience of Ebooks On the User Experience of Ebooks About Library User Experience CommunityLatest StoriesArchiveAbout MediumTermsPrivacy id = blog-openlibrary-org-3657 author = title = The Open Library Blog date = keywords = Library summary = As part of an open-source project, the Open Library blog has a growing number of contributors: from librarians and developers to designers, researchers, and book lovers. Exploring how Open Library uses author data to help readers move from imagination to impact By Nick Norman, Edited by Mek & Drini According to René Descartes, a creative mathematician, "The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest [people] of past centuries." If that''s true, then who are some of […] Hi, my name is Tabish Shaikh and this summer I participated in the Google Summer of Code program with Open Library to develop improvements which will help book lovers discover […] A web page for every book… This is the mission of Open Library: a free, inclusive, online digital library catalog which helps readers find information about any book ever published. id = blog-openlibrary-org-6880 author = title = The Open Library Blog | A web page for every book date = keywords = Library summary = The Open Library Blog | A web page for every book As part of an open-source project, the Open Library blog has a growing number of contributors: from librarians and developers to designers, researchers, and book lovers. As such, the Open Library blog has a versatile tagging system to help patrons navigate such a diverse and wide range of content. Posted in Community, Librarianship, Open Source | Tagged Community, features, Nick Norman In this article, we''ll give you a tour of the Open Library Explorer and teach you how one may take full advantage of its features. Today Joe Alcorn, founder of readng, published an article (https://joealcorn.co.uk/blog/2020/goodreads-retiring-API) sharing news with readers that Amazon''s Goodreads service is in the process of retiring their developer APIs, with an effective start date of last Tuesday, December 8th, 2020. Exploring how Open Library uses author data to help readers move from imagination to impact | Tagged Drini, features, Mek, Nick Norman id = blog-reeset-net-8577 author = title = Terry''s Worklog – On my work (programming, digital libraries, cataloging) and other stuff that perks my interest (family, cycling, etc) date = keywords = MarcEdit summary = A handful of updates have been posted related to MarcEdit 7.5 since the program cam out of beta. Fixed: 6/22 Enhancement: OCLC… Continue reading MarcEdit Update Round-up Previous versions of MarcEdit can be installed… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5.x/MarcEdit Mac 3.5.x: Coming out of beta I would like to take a few minutes and share my thoughts about an updated best practice recently posted by the PCC and NACO related to an update on CJK records. I''m not certain if this is active or a simply a proposal, but I''ve been having a number… Continue reading Thoughts on NACOs proposed process on updating CJK records Currently, you will find the preview option attached to… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5 Update Dear All, As we are getting close to Feb. 1 (when I''ll make the 7.5 beta build available for testing) – I wanted to provide information about the update process going… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines id = blog-reeset-net-9750 author = title = Terry''s Worklog date = keywords = MarcEdit summary = A handful of updates have been posted related to MarcEdit 7.5 since the program cam out of beta.  These have been mostly bug fixes and small enhancements.  Here''s the full list: Bug Fix: OCLC Search – multiple terms would result in an error if ''OR'' was used with specific search indexes. I would like to take a few minutes and share my thoughts about an updated best practice recently posted by the PCC and NACO related to an update on CJK records. I''m not certain if this is active or a simply a proposal, but I''ve been having a number… Continue reading Thoughts on NACOs proposed process on updating CJK records Dear All, As we are getting close to Feb. 1 (when I''ll make the 7.5 beta build available for testing) – I wanted to provide information about the update process going… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines id = blog-saeloun-com-7300 author = title = Rails 6 adds ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter | Saeloun Blog date = keywords = FILTERED summary = Rails 6 adds ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter Rails 6 adds ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter Rails provides filter_parameters to achive this. For example, if we have to filter secret_code of user then we need to set filter_parameters in the application.rb as below: config.filter_parameters += ["secret_code"] After sending request to server, our request parameters will look like these: Parameters: {"authenticity_token"=>"ZKeyrytDDqYbjgHm+ZZicqVrKU/KetThIkmHsFQ/91mQ/eGmIJkELhypgVvAbAg1OR+fN5TA8qk0PrOzDOtAKA==", "user"=>{"first_name"=>"First Name", "last_name"=>"Last Name", "email"=>"abc@gmail.com", "password"=>"[FILTERED]", "password_confirmation"=>"[FILTERED]", "secret_code"=>"[FILTERED]"}, "commit"=>"Create User"} We can see that the secret_code of user is not filtered and visible. Rails 6 has moved In Rails 6 Now we can see that secret_code is filtered. If we have filter_attributes or filter_parameters in regex or proc form, Rails 6 has added > User.filter_attributes = [/name/, :secret_code, :password] > User.filter_attributes = [/name/, :secret_code, :password] #=> [/name/, :secret_code, :password] #=> [/name/, :secret_code, :password] If you enjoyed this post, you might also like: Rails 7 adds disable_joins: true option to has_one :through association Rails 7 adds disable_joins: true option to has_one :through association id = blog-vlib-mpg-de-1575 author = title = Max Planck vLib News | date = keywords = MPG; SFX summary = To fulfill the content needs of Max Planck researchers when Elsevier shuts off access to recent content at the beginning of January, the Max Planck libraries and MPDL have coordinated the setup of a common document order service. Step 1: Search in ScienceDirect, start in any other database or enter the article details into the MPG/SFX citation linker. Since then, the vLib project partners from the Max Planck libraries, information retrieval services groups, the GWDG and the MPDL invested much time and effort to integrate various library catalogs, reference databases, full-text collections and other information resources into MetaLib, a federated search system developed by Ex Libris. As you know, there are many alternatives to the former vLib services: MPG.ReNa will remain available for browsing and discovering electronic resources available to Max Planck users. In this blog you''ll find updates on information resources, vendor platform and access systems provided by the Max Planck Digital Library. id = blog-vlib-mpg-de-487 author = title = Max Planck vLib News date = keywords = MPG summary = The MPG/SFX server will undergo scheduled maintenance due to a hardware upgrade. MPG/SFX server maintenance, Tuesday 01 December, 5-6 pm The database of the MPG/SFX server will undergo scheduled maintenance. Zusätzlich zu den lokalen Bibliotheken ist der MPI Bibliothekskatalog im GBV auf dem … Continue reading Aleph Multipool-Recherche: Parallele Suche in MPG-Bibliothekskatalogen → Since then, the vLib project partners from the Max Planck libraries, information retrieval services groups, the GWDG and the MPDL invested much time and effort … Continue reading Goodbye vLib! The Max Planck Society electronic Book Index is scheduled to be switched to https only access the week after, starting on November 27, 2017. Regular web browser use of the above services should not be … Continue reading HTTPS only for MPG/SFX and MPG.eBooks → Please feel free to update your applications or your links to the MPG/SFX … Continue reading HTTPS enabled for MPG/SFX → The MPG/SFX server updates to a new database (MariaDB) on Wednesday morning. id = books-google-co-uk-2987 author = title = Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... - Michigan. Legislature. 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House of Representatives About this book About this book Terms of Service Plain text Plain text PDF EPUB id = catalog-hathitrust-org-7089 author = title = Catalog Record: The golden cocoon; a novel | HathiTrust Digital Library date = keywords = author summary = Catalog Record: The golden cocoon; a novel | HathiTrust Digital Library Skip to main Skip to similar items Welcome to HathiTrust Our Digital Library News & Publications HathiTrust Digital Library Search full-text index Search Field List Title Series Title Full-text Search HathiTrust Search HathiTrust Advanced full-text search Advanced catalog search Search tips Description Main Author: Cross, Ruth. New York, Harper & brothers, 1924. Physical Description: Find in a library Item Link Original Source View HathiTrust MARC record Similar Items Golden cocoon Golden cocoon Enchantment, a novel The steel cocoon, a novel Soldier of good fortune : an historical novel Cross, Ruth, b. Cross, Ruth, b. Cross, Ruth, b. 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CoAct expects all successful applicants to the Open Calls to follow the Responsible Research and Innovation guidelines set by the European Commission for the Horizon2020-programme: projects will be expected to: id = code4lib-org-5244 author = title = Code4Lib | We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community, seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. date = keywords = Code4Lib; Dec; Feb; Jan; Library summary = Code4Lib | We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community, seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. Code4Lib Journal #28: Special Issue on Diversity in Library Technology Mixing up Content and Presentation Layers to Build Smarter Books in Browsers with RDFa, Schema.org, and Linked Data Topics (Yet Another) Home-Grown Digital Library System, Built Upon Open Source XML Technologies and Metadata Standards David Lacy The Linked Library Data Cloud: Stop talking and start doing Ross Singer Code4Lib 2010 Taking Control of Library Metadata and Websites Using the eXtensible Catalog Jennifer Bowen Code4Lib 2010 Drupal 7: A more powerful platform for building library applications Cary Gordon Code4Lib 2010 7 Ways to Enhance Library Interfaces with OCLC Web Services Karen Coombs Code4Lib 2010 2010 Code4Lib Conference Prepared Talks Voting Now Open! code4lib 2007 pre-conference workshop: Lucene, Solr, and your data id = coffeecode-net-9763 author = title = Coffee|Code: Dan Scott''s blog - coding date = keywords = Evergreen; Google; MARC; PHP; library; web summary = PHP''s File_MARC gets a new release (1.1.3) PHP''s File_MARC gets a new release (1.1.3) How discovery layers have closed off access to library resources, and other tales of schema.org from LITA Forum 2014 How discovery layers have closed off access to library resources, and other tales of schema.org from LITA Forum 2014 DCMI 2014: schema.org holdings in open source library systems data by default in open source library systems (presentation) (paper). data by default in open source library systems (presentation) (paper). RDFa, schema.org, and open source library systems RDFa, schema.org, and open source library systems Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! The new Google Books API and possibilities for libraries id = coinmarketcap-com-4395 author = title = Tether price today, USDT live marketcap, chart, and info | CoinMarketCap date = keywords = Tether; USDT summary = Tether price today, USDT live marketcap, chart, and info | CoinMarketCap The live Tether price today is $1.00 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $78,039,058,695 USD. USDT is a stablecoin (stable-value cryptocurrency) that mirrors the price of the U.S. dollar, issued by a Hong Kong-based company Tether. This property makes USDT a safe haven for crypto investors: during periods of high volatility, they can park their portfolios in Tether without having to completely cash out into USD. However, over the years, there have been a number of controversies regarding the validity of Tether''s claims about their USD reserves, at times disrupting USDT''s price, which went down as low as $0.88 at one point in its history. However, because Tether claims that every single USDT is supposed to be backed by one U.S. dollar, the amount of tokens is limited by the company''s actual cash reserves. id = coinmarketcap-com-7001 author = title = Bitcoin price today, BTC live marketcap, chart, and info | CoinMarketCap date = keywords = BTC; Bitcoin summary = Bitcoin price today, BTC live marketcap, chart, and info | CoinMarketCap It has managed to create a global community and give birth to an entirely new industry of millions of enthusiasts who create, invest in, trade and use Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in their everyday lives. Even after Bitcoin has lost its undisputed dominance, it remains the largest cryptocurrency, with a market capitalization that fluctuated between $100-$200 billion in 2020, owing in large part to the ubiquitousness of platforms that provide use-cases for BTC: wallets, exchanges, payment services, online games and more. However, during the first few years of BTC''s existence, the competition between miners was relatively low, allowing the earliest network participants to accumulate significant amounts of coins via regular mining: Satoshi Nakamoto alone is believed to own over a million Bitcoin. If you are new to crypto, use CoinMarketCap''s own easy guide to buying Bitcoin. id = cointelegraph-com-8236 author = title = When will Ethereum 2.0 fully launch? Roadmap promises speed, but history says otherwise date = keywords = Ethereum; News summary = Dec. 1 marked a pivotal event for the entire crypto industry as the first block of the new Ethereum network was generated, the one developers had been preparing to see through for the past few years. Simply put, Phase 0 — aka the Beacon Chain — lays a basis for implementing staking and sharding in the next upgrade, or as figuratively explained by the Ethereum team, serves as "a new engine" of the future spacecraft. The implementation of shards — another unique invention of Ethereum, thanks to which the network will be able to provide services to hundreds of millions of users — will also be available only in future versions of the blockchain. Judging by the progress bar that the developers of Ethereum have added to the new roadmap, the implementation of the second update is not expected anytime soon. id = commonplace-net-7555 author = title = commonplace.net – Data. The final frontier. date = keywords = infrastructure summary = In my June 2020 post in this series, "Infrastructure for heritage institutions – change of course " , I said: "The results of both Data Licences and the Data Quality projects (Object PID''s, Controlled Vocabularies, Metadata Set) will go into the new Data Publication project, which will be undertaken in the second half of 2020. In my previous post in the Infrastructure for heritage institutions series, "Change of course", I mentioned the coming implementation of ARK persistent identifiers for our collection objects. In July 2019 I published the post Infrastructure for heritage institutions in which I described our planning to realise a "coherent and future proof digital infrastructure" for the Library of the University of Amsterdam. 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Retrieved from "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Altair.jpg&oldid=359986829" id = conaltuohy-com-1058 author = title = Conal Tuohy''s blog date = keywords = Data summary = As 2016 stumbles to an end, I’ve put in a few days’ work on my new project Oceania, which is to be a Linked Data service for cultural heritage in this part of the world. The work, which will go live in a couple of weeks, was an update to a browser-based visualization tool which … Continue reading Visualizing Government Archives through Linked Data This is the third in a series of posts about an experimental Linked Open Data (LOD) publication based on the web API of Museum Victoria. The first post gave an introduction and overview of the architecture of the publication software, and the second dealt quite specifically with how names and identifiers work in the LOD … Continue reading Bridging the conceptual gap: Museum Victoria’s collections API and the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model My last blog post described an experimental Linked Open Data service I created, underpinned by Museum Victoria''s collection API. id = conaltuohy-com-9832 author = title = Conal Tuohy''s blog – The blog of a digital humanities software developer date = keywords = Data; Linked summary = Posted on October 25, 2016December 20, 2016Tags Archives, Data mining, Linked Data, LODLAM, Museum, Transcription, VisualizationLeave a comment on Australian Society of Archivists 2016 conference #asalinks Posted on August 30, 2016September 23, 2016Tags Linked Data, LODLAM, LODLive, SPARQL, Visualization1 Comment on Linked Open Data Visualisation at #GLAMVR16 Posted on October 22, 2015June 11, 2017Tags CIDOC-CRM, Linked Data, LODLAM, LODLive, Museum, Web API6 Comments on Bridging the conceptual gap: Museum Victoria''s collections API and the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model My last blog post described an experimental Linked Open Data service I created, underpinned by Museum Victoria''s collection API. Posted on October 1, 2015April 27, 2016Tags CIDOC-CRM, Linked Data, LODLAM, Museum1 Comment on Names in the Museum Continue reading Linked Open Data built from a custom web API Posted on September 7, 2015April 27, 2016Tags CIDOC-CRM, JSON, Linked Data, LODLAM, Museum, proxy, REST, Web API, XProc-Z5 Comments on Linked Open Data built from a custom web API id = confluence-ucop-edu-5093 author = title = Background: "Toward a National Archival Finding Aid Network" Planning Initiative (2018-19) - Building a National Finding Aid Network - Confluence date = keywords = Skip summary = Background: "Toward a National Archival Finding Aid Network" Planning Initiative (2018-19) Explore the possibilities of shared infrastructure and services among current finding aid aggregators, to test the theory that collaboration will benefit our organizations, contributors, and end users. Develop a concrete action plan for next steps based on the shared needs, interests and available resources within the community of finding aid aggregators. This group comprised representatives from state and regional projects or programs that provide some form of support for finding aid and archival description aggregation, but who did not have capacity at this time to be Core Partners. Review and optionally provide feedback on the action plan that results from this project. Review the profile of the current US archival description aggregator landscape, in advance of the symposium; Constructively comment on the action plan that results from this project. id = courses-lumenlearning-com-3920 author = title = Limits of Resolution: The Rayleigh Criterion | Physics date = keywords = diffraction; light summary = It can be shown that, for a circular aperture of diameter D, the first minimum in the diffraction pattern occurs at [latex]\theta=1.22\frac{\lambda}{D}\\[/latex] (providing the aperture is large compared with the wavelength of light, which is the case for most optical instruments). where λ is the wavelength of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) and D is the diameter of the aperture, lens, mirror, etc., with which the two objects are observed. The Rayleigh criterion stated in the equation [latex]\theta=1.22\frac{\lambda}{D}\\[/latex] gives the smallest possible angle θ between point sources, or the best obtainable resolution. This occurs for two point objects separated by the angle [latex]\theta=1.22\frac{\lambda}{D}\\[/latex], where λ is the wavelength of light (or other electromagnetic radiation) and D is the diameter of the aperture, lens, mirror, etc. (a) What is the angle between two just-resolvable points of light for a 3.00-mm-diameter pupil, assuming an average wavelength of 550 nm? id = csirt-divd-nl-1063 author = title = Kaseya Case Update 2 | DIVD CSIRT date = keywords = Kaseya summary = Kaseya Case Update 2 | DIVD CSIRT Home / Blog / Kaseya case update 2 Multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Kaseya VSA.... A PreAuth RCE vulnerability has been found in vCenter Server... A PreAuth RCE vulnerability has been found in Pulse Connect Secure... CVE-2021-30201 Authenticated XML External Entity vulnerability in Kaseya VS... CVE-2021-30121 Authenticated local file inclusion in Kaseya VSA < v9.5.6... CVE-2021-30120 2FA bypass in Kaseya VSA CVE-2021-30118 Unautheticated RCE in Kaseya VSA < v9.5.5... First things first, yes, Wietse Boonstra, a DIVD researcher, has previously identified a number of the zero-day vulnerabilities [CVE-2021-30116] which are currently being used in the ransomware attacks. Once Kaseya was aware of our reported vulnerabilities, we have been in constant contact and cooperation with them. So, in summary: DIVD has been in a Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure process with Kaseya, who was working on a patch. id = csirt-divd-nl-3484 author = title = DIVD-2021-00011 - Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure | DIVD CSIRT date = keywords = CVE-2021 summary = DIVD-2021-00011 Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure | DIVD CSIRT Home / Cases / Divd-2021-00011 kaseya vsa limited disclosure DIVD recommends not exposing the on-premise Kaseya Unitrends servers to the... Multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Kaseya VSA.... CVE-2021-30201 Authenticated XML External Entity vulnerability in Kaseya VS... CVE-2021-30121 Authenticated local file inclusion in Kaseya VSA < v9.5.6... CVE-2021-30120 2FA bypass in Kaseya VSA CVE-2021-30118 Unautheticated RCE in Kaseya VSA < v9.5.5... 2021-07-07 : Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure... DIVD-2021-00011 Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure Recommendation All on-premises VSA Servers should continue to remain offline until further instructions from Kaseya about when it is safe to restore operations. CVE-2021-30117 An SQL injection vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. CVE-2021-30118 A Remote Code Execution vulnerability, resolved in April 10th patch. CVE-2021-30121 A Local File Inclusion vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. CVE-2021-30201 A XML External Entity vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. id = csirt-divd-nl-68 author = title = Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure | DIVD CSIRT date = keywords = Kaseya summary = Kaseya VSA Limited Disclosure | DIVD CSIRT Home / Blog / Kaseya vsa limited disclosure CVE-2021-30121 Authenticated local file inclusion in Kaseya VSA < v9.5.6... Why we are only disclosing limited details on the Kaseya vulnerabilities Ever since we released the news that we indeed notified Kaseya of a vulnerability used in the ransomware attack, we have been getting requests to release details about these vulnerabilities and the disclosure timeline. As the ransomware attack using Kaseya VSA software has shown, the effects of a malicious actor knowing the full details of a vulnerability can be devastating. In this blogpost and DIVD case DIVD-2021-00011 we publish the timeline and limited details of the vulnerabilities we notified Kaseya of. CVE-2021-30117 An SQL injection vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. CVE-2021-30118 A Remote Code Execution vulnerability, resolved in April 10th patch. CVE-2021-30121 A Local File Inclusion vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. CVE-2021-30201 A XML External Entity vulnerability, resolved in May 8th patch. id = cynthiang-ca-193 author = title = Learning (Lib)Tech – Stories from my Life as a Technologist date = keywords = work; year summary = While team members are generally talking to their managers about their career path, most of the support managers we currently have started within the last 1.5 years, so don''t necessarily have the knowledge of learning opportunities, promotions, and career paths within GitLab that I''ve gained. Author CynthiaPosted on June 14, 2021July 12, 2021Categories UpdateTags GitLab, reflectionLeave a comment on Reflection: My third year at GitLab and becoming a non-manager leader Continue reading "Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior again" Author CynthiaPosted on June 17, 2020January 31, 2021Categories Update, Work cultureTags GitLab, organizational culture, reflection1 Comment on Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior again Continue reading "Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior" Author CynthiaPosted on June 16, 2020January 31, 2021Categories Update, Work cultureTags GitLab, organizational culture, reflection1 Comment on Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior id = cynthiang-ca-9550 author = title = Learning (Lib)Tech date = keywords = Talk summary = Context To provide a bit of context (and … Continue reading "UBC iSchool Career Talk Series: Journey from LibTech to Tech" In most of my previous work, I’ve had to take “desk shifts” but those are discreet where you’re focused on providing customer service during that period of time and you can focus on … Continue reading "Prioritization in Support: Tickets, Slack, issues, and more" Becoming an Engineer (18 months) The more time I spent working in Support, the more I realized that the job was much more technical than I originally … Continue reading "Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior again" There is a lot that I mention in the blog post series and I’ll try not to repeat myself (too … Continue reading "Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior" It seems obvious to … Continue reading "Working remotely at home as a remote worker during a pandemic" id = daily-jstor-org-9924 author = title = Franz Kafka''s The Trial—It''s Funny Because It''s True | JSTOR Daily date = keywords = JSTOR; Kafka summary = Franz Kafka''s The Trial—It''s Funny Because It''s True | JSTOR Daily The philosopher Hannah Arendt, for instance, wrote in her well-known essay on Kafka: "In spite of the confirmation of more recent times that Kafka''s nightmare of a world was a real possibility whose actuality surpassed even the atrocities he describes, we still experience in reading his novels and stories a very definite feeling of unreality." For Arendt, this impression of unreality derives from K.''s internalization of a vague feeling of guilt. Maybe Werckmeister is right about the political motives of critics like Arendt, but what about the plunging sense of unease—like a feeling of falling—that no one can quite seem to shake when they first encounter Kafka''s stories? I''m here to suggest, following Werckmeister, that this feeling results from the fact that Kafka''s stories, despite their bizarre premises, are unnervingly real. Time and Reality in Kafka''s The Trial and The Castle id = dancohen-org-8836 author = title = Dan Cohen – Vice Provost, Dean, and Professor at Northeastern University date = keywords = Cohen summary = Dan Cohen – Vice Provost, Dean, and Professor at Northeastern University Skip to the content Vice Provost, Dean, and Professor at Northeastern University Menu Search for: Search for: Search for: Close search Close Menu Newsletter Newsletter Podcast Podcast Social Media Social Media RSS RSS What''s New Podcast Humane Ingenuity Newsletter Blog Blog Blog Publications Publications Publications 2021 Dan Cohen 2021 Dan Cohen Powered by WordPress id = datasciencebydesign-org-6282 author = title = Events – Data Science by Design date = keywords = data; zone summary = On May 27 and 28th, we are hosting a a conference spread over two half days (5 hours each day), where we will come together to get over that activation energy to start (or finish) creative data-related projects. This conference is part of our Data Science by Design (DSxD) initiative aimed to bring together data enthusiasts of all kinds to use creative mediums to communicate data-related work and establish new collaborations across domains. Are there two examples of work at the intersection of data science and the creative arts that inspire/motivate/excite you? The scope for the Creator Conf application includes anything relevant to communicating about data or working with data (e.g., best practices) using creative mediums. how to create community in data, computer science or related fields Leads: Sean Kross, Allison Horst, and Sara Stoudt 12:45:00 PM Speakers: Anna Cook, Frank Elavsky, and Tara Robertson 2:15 PM id = davidgerard-co-uk-1000 author = title = Tether is ‘too big to fail’ — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Bitcoin; Tether summary = Tether is ''too big to fail'' — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Tether is ''too big to fail'' — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it This is why crypto is so up in arms about the proposed STABLE Act, which would require stablecoin issuers to become banks — the Act would take out Tether immediately, given Tether''s extensive and judicially-recognised connections to New York State, and there is no way on earth that a company that comports itself in the manner of Tether is getting a banking charter. Every person making money from crypto — not just Bitcoin, but everything else touching crypto — is painfully aware they need Tether to keep the market pumped. 12 Comments on "Tether is ''too big to fail'' — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it" id = davidgerard-co-uk-2213 author = title = News: Everybody hates Chia, Defi100 rugpull, China versus mining, China versus crypto – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Bitcoin; Blockchain; Chia; Foot; crypto summary = News: Everybody hates Chia, Defi100 rugpull, China versus mining, China versus crypto – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard News: Everybody hates Chia, Defi100 rugpull, China versus mining, China versus crypto NFTs are the same grift as ICO tokens, altcoins and Bitcoin before them: invent a new form of magic bean, sell it for actual money. China has announced, yet again, that it''s kicking out the crypto miners — to "crack down on Bitcoin mining and trading behavior, and resolutely prevent the transmission of individual risks to the social field," according to the Financial Stability and Development Committee of China''s State Council. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) 4 Comments on "News: Everybody hates Chia, Defi100 rugpull, China versus mining, China versus crypto" id = davidgerard-co-uk-2233 author = title = Stablecoins through history — Michigan Bank Commissioners report, 1839 – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Blockchain; Town; bank; note summary = Stablecoins through history — Michigan Bank Commissioners report, 1839 – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Stablecoins through history — Michigan Bank Commissioners report, 1839 Under the gold standard in operation at the time, these state banks could issue notes, backed by specie — gold or silver — held in reserve. After the Michigan law allowing free banking had been in effect for two years, Michigan''s state banking commissioners reported to the legislature on how it was all going. The whole report is available as a scan in Google Books — Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, pp. [Google Books] There''s also a bad OCR — ctrl-F to "Bank Commissioners'' Report." [Internet Archive] At the period the commissioners entered upon their labors, every portion of the state was flooded with a paper currency, issued by the institutions created under the general banking law. One Comment on "Stablecoins through history — Michigan Bank Commissioners report, 1839" id = davidgerard-co-uk-4453 author = title = News: Stopping ransomware, China hates miners, Ecuador CBDC history, NFTs still too hard to buy – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Bitcoin; Blockchain; China; crypto summary = News: Stopping ransomware, China hates miners, Ecuador CBDC history, NFTs still too hard to buy – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain News: Stopping ransomware, China hates miners, Ecuador CBDC history, NFTs still too hard to buy You can support my work by signing up for the Patreon — $5 or $20 a month is like a few drinks down the pub while we rant about cryptos once a month. But the most important thing in dealing with ransomware is to work on every part of the problem except the payment channels — because bitcoins are too precious to be hampered in any way. As the largest actual-dollar exchange in the US, Coinbase directly makes money when ransomware victims buy the coins to pay their ransom. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) 3 Comments on "News: Stopping ransomware, China hates miners, Ecuador CBDC history, NFTs still too hard to buy" id = davidgerard-co-uk-5238 author = title = News: El Salvador, Binance vs Malaysia, Goldman Sachs non-blockchain ETF, Virgil Griffith – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Binance; Bitcoin; Blockchain summary = News: El Salvador, Binance vs Malaysia, Goldman Sachs non-blockchain ETF, Virgil Griffith – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard Get your signed copies of Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain and Libra Shrugged, for £25 the pair plus postage — £6 UK, £10 Europe, £12 rest of world. El Faro got hold of a presentation from the Cardano Foundation and Whizgrid — a white-label crypto exchange provider — to President Bukele''s Bitcoin team on 4 June 2021, the day before Bukele announced El Salvador''s embrace of Bitcoin. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) 3 Comments on "News: El Salvador, Binance vs Malaysia, Goldman Sachs non-blockchain ETF, Virgil Griffith" News: El Salvador, Binance vs Malaysia, Goldman Sachs non-blockchain ETF, Virgil Griffith News: El Salvador, Binance vs Malaysia, Goldman Sachs non-blockchain ETF, Virgil Griffith id = davidgerard-co-uk-5818 author = title = Tether criminally investigated by Justice Department — When The Music Stops podcast – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Tether summary = Tether criminally investigated by Justice Department — When The Music Stops podcast – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: The Book This week''s "number go up" happened several hours before the report broke — likely when the Bloomberg reporter contacted Tether for comment. Amy Castor wrote up the present saga for her blog, [Amy Castor] and we both went on Aviv Milner''s podcast When The Music Stops to talk about Tether''s new round of troubles. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Notify me of new posts by email. id = davidgerard-co-uk-690 author = title = Number go up! New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what’s happening here – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Bitcoin; Blockchain summary = New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: The Book A pumped Bitcoin peak is just one story among many going on right now — and a completely expected one. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here" New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here" Notify me of new posts by email. id = davidgerard-co-uk-6965 author = title = Bitcoin myths: immutability, decentralisation, and the cult of “21 million” – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = BTC; Bitcoin; Cash; Lightning summary = Bitcoin myths: immutability, decentralisation, and the cult of "21 million" – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain The doomsday scenario in early Bitcoin was a "51% attack" — if you had 51% of mining, you could block anyone else''s transactions and accept only those you wanted, and the Bitcoin blockchain would read the way you wanted it to. Peter Ryan''s essay "Bitcoin''s Third Rail: The Code is Controlled" details how the Bitcoin development process works in practice: you submit changes to a core group, who then decide whether this is going in. Crypto trading solved the tawdry nuisance of dollars being regulated by using tethers instead, and cashing out your bitcoin winnings through Coinbase or Bitstamp as gateway exchanges. Lightning''s promise of thousands of transactions per second can obviously only work if you have large centralised entities who almost everyone opens channels with. There are people who would quite like the 21 million Bitcoin limit to change: the miners. id = davidgerard-co-uk-971 author = title = The origin of ‘number go up’ in Bitcoin culture – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain date = keywords = Bitcoin; Blockchain summary = The origin of ''number go up'' in Bitcoin culture – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: The Book Please check out the news blog, buy my book — it got good reviews! The earliest "number go up" I''ve found in crypto discussion is from SomethingAwful — not the Buttcoin thread, but one of the other SomethingAwful crypto threads at the time — in a comment by user Blade Runner, on 5 October 2017 (archive), as the crypto bubble was in full swing: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) 6 Comments on "The origin of ''number go up'' in Bitcoin culture" id = digital-library-upenn-edu-7430 author = title = The Dream Coach. date = keywords = Emperor; Goran; Grandmother; Little; Pablôt; Philippe; Princess; Snowman; Uncle summary = FARE: FORTY WINKS COACH LEAVES EVERY NIGHT FOR NO ONE KNOWS WHERE * * AND HERE IS TOLD HOW A PRINCESS, A LITTLE CHINESE EMPEROR, A FRENCH BOY, & A NORWEGIAN BOY TOOK TRIPS IN THIS GREAT COACH * BY ANNE AND DILLWYN PARRISH * * WITH PICTURES & A MAP By THE AUTHORS came in between two little boys in lace, and said a long and looking, in her spreading gown, like a little white a little white cloud afloat in the bright blue sky. LITTLE Goran and his grandmother lived in a tiny The Snowman looked at them with despairing sky-blue eyes, while his tears poured down, soaking Grandmother''s pillow. that Philippe looked like a little boy made of snow, "It is warm, like rain," said Philippe, lifting his Philippe visited; besides Grandmother and Grandfather, there was little Avril, their grandniece, and id = digitallibrarian-org-8652 author = title = The Digital Librarian – Information. Organization. Access. date = keywords = comment summary = Posted in digital libraries Libraries and the state of the Internet Read more » Posted in Web metrics This article from Wired magazine is a must-read if you are interested in more impactful metrics for your library''s web site. Meaningful Web Metrics Read more » Posted in Apple, Hardware, iPad The new iPad Read more » Posted in Conferences, digital libraries, Uncategorized, workshops Back in June I attend the 3rd SITS (Scholarly Infrastructure Technical Summit) meeting, held in conjunction with the OAI7 workshop and sponsored by JISC and the Digital Library Federation. 3rd SITS Meeting – Geneva Read more » Tagged with: digital libraries, DLF, SITS David Lewis'' presentation on Collections Futures Read more » Posted in digital libraries, Librarianship Putting a library in Starbucks Read more » Posted in Apple, eBooks, Hardware, iPad 1 week of iPad Read more » id = discoverysedge-mayo-edu-640 author = title = A Line in the Sand – Mayo Clinic’s role in insulin research | Discovery''s Edge date = keywords = Dr.; Mayo; Wilder summary = A Line in the Sand – Mayo Clinic''s role in insulin research | Discovery''s Edge Home More Stories A Line in the Sand – Mayo Clinic''s role in insulin research The Toronto group turned to a handful of top clinical researchers for help in determining optimal insulin dosing through experimental studies on patients. "Samples of insulin were first received at Mayo Clinic in the early spring of 1922," reports Dr. Wilder. Randall Sprague, M.D., one patient who survived long enough to benefit from the discovery of insulin and become a physician at Mayo Clinic. Randall Sprague, M.D., one patient who survived long enough to benefit from the discovery of insulin and become a physician at Mayo Clinic. Today, Mayo Clinic still trains patients about the proper care for their diabetes using many of the methods established by Dr. Wilder. id = distantreader-org-7516 author = title = The Distant Reader - Project Gutenberg to study carrel date = keywords = Carrels summary = The Distant Reader Project Gutenberg to study carrel Browse Carrels Browse Public Carrels From Project Gutenberg New Carrel New Carrel Create Carrel From A... Create Carrel From A... File Zip file URL List of URLs bioRxiv file HathiTrust file Gutenberg Use this page to: 1) search a subset (30,000 items) of the venerable Project Gutenberg, 2) refine the results, and 3) create a study carrel from the list of found items. The content of Project Gutenberg is strong on English literature, American literature, and Western philosophy, but just about any word or phrase will return something. This is a quick an easy way to create carrels whose content represents the complete works of a given author or an introduction a given subject. The index supports an expressive query language, described in a blog posting. Search for everything and use the resulting page to limit your query. Query Search About This Project id = distantreader-org-8506 author = title = The Distant Reader - COVID-19 literature to study carrel date = keywords = Carrels summary = The Distant Reader COVID-19 literature to study carrel Browse Carrels Browse Public Carrels From Project Gutenberg Sign In Home New Carrel New Carrel Create Carrel From A... Create Carrel From A... File Zip file URL List of URLs bioRxiv file HathiTrust file Gutenberg CORD-19 CORD-19 CORD-19Carrel Use this page to search a collection of more than 750,000 journal articles on the topic of COVID-19. Once you have identified a subset of the articles you would like to read more closely, you can create a study carrel from the results. The index supports an expressive query language, described in a blog posting. The index is populated with the content of a data set called CORD-19, a collection of scholarly scientific journal articles. The data set is updated on a regular basis, and we strive to keep the index up-to-date. 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Search About This Project id = dla-library-upenn-edu-3031 author = title = Theodore Dreiser papers, circa 1890-1965 (bulk dates 1897-1955) date = keywords = American; Box; Bulwark; City; Dreiser; Folder; Gallery; Genius; Great; Helen; New; Notes; Paul; Pennsylvania; Russia; Stoic; Theodore; Tragedy; color; dub; life; saving; worth summary = Theodore Dreiser papers, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania unpublished writings; notes; diaries; journals edited by Dreiser; biographical material; memorabilia, including scrapbooks, Chains are filed alphabetically in TD Writings: Short Stories because the University of Pennsylvania Dreiser Papers lacks the "book This first extensive series contains letters written to and from Theodore and Helen Dreiser, arranged alphabetically by correspondent, This series divides as follows: Theodore Dreiser''s Will, 1/2 box; publishers contracts, arranged alphabetically by publisher This series also includes all the material that Dreiser filed under "Philosophical Notes." He intended to publish a book that America Is Worth Saving: typesetting copy of book revisions by TD, Helen Dreiser, William Lengel, and?. A Traveler at Forty, Twelve Men, Hey Rub-a-Dub-Dub, Newspaper Days (A Book about Myself), The Color of a Great City, Dreiser Looks at Russia, A Gallery of Women, My Citye>, and id = dlfteach-pubpub-org-5025 author = title = #DLFteach Toolkit Volume 3 CFP · #DLFteach date = keywords = Digital summary = The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group invites all interested digital pedagogy practitioners to contribute to a literacy and competency centered #DLFteach Toolkit, an online, open resource focused on lesson plans and concrete instructional strategies. By "competencies" we mean foundational digital skills that provide both a practical and critical understanding of digital technologies (See Bryn Mawr''s Digital Competencies for more information). In addition to a librarian-led session on the mechanics of the platform, students learn about critical approaches to metadata and must include a reflective analysis on the potential for bias in their choice of descriptive keywords and subject terms. This assignment has students engaging with multiple digital competencies: managing a digital identity, privacy, and security; collaborative communication; and digital writing and publishing. "Lesson plans" are activities, basic exercises, assignments, project instruction, and the like that are used in situations ranging from one-off library sessions to multi-day workshops to semester-long courses. id = dlfteach-pubpub-org-9351 author = title = #DLFteach Toolkits · #DLFteach date = keywords = DLFteach summary = Welcome to the #DLFteach Toolkits: Lesson Plans for Digital Library Instruction! Community members and digital pedagogy practitioners expressed interest in lesson plans and session outlines which they could use as a jumping-off point for their own instruction and adapt for local contexts. #DLFteach Toolkit 1.0 was published in 2019 and contains twenty-one lesson plans on a variety of topics related to digital library instruction. In 2020, the organizers of Immersive Pedagogy: A Symposium on Teaching and Learning with 3D, Augmented and Virtual Reality, along with #DLFteach members, initiated Volume 2 of the toolkit with a focus on immersive technologies. To come in 2022 is a third edition of the toolkit series focused on the intersection of literacies in digital library instruciton. There you will also find markdown versions of each lesson plan for you to use. #DLFteach Toolkit Volume 2: Lesson Plans on Immersive Pedagogy #DLFteach Toolkit Volume 3 CFP id = dltj-org-1701 author = title = Disruptive Library Technology Jester date = keywords = Skip summary = Skip to primary navigation Skip to content Skip to footer Disruptive Library Technology Jester Disruptive Library Technology Jester Toggle search Toggle menu Library technologist, open source advocate, striving to think globally while acting locally Recent Posts Posted on July 11, 2021 When I converted this blog from WordPress to a static site generated with Jekyll in 2018, I lost the ability for readers to make comments. Digital Repository Software: How Far Have We Come? Posted on June 23, 2021 Ruth Kitchin Tillman''s Repository Ouroboros post about the treadmill of software development/deployment. Posted on May 28, 2021 More Thoughts on Pre-recording Conference Talks Over the weekend, I posted an article here about pre-recording conference talks and sent a tweet about the idea on Monday. I hoped to generate discussion abo... Should All Conference Talks be Pre-recorded? Posted on April 3, 2021 Posted on April 3, 2021 Powered by Jekyll & Minimal Mistakes. id = doc-rust-lang-org-2701 author = title = Introduction - The Cargo Book date = keywords = Cargo summary = Introduction The Cargo Book Why Cargo Exists Creating a New Package Working on an Existing Package Dependencies Package Layout Specifying Dependencies Overriding Dependencies Features Examples Build Scripts Build Script Examples Publishing on crates.io Package ID Specifications Dependency Resolution General Commands cargo Build Commands cargo build cargo test Manifest Commands cargo generate-lockfile cargo locate-project cargo verify-project Package Commands cargo install cargo new Publishing Commands cargo package cargo publish 6. Appendix: Glossary 7. Appendix: Git Authentication Rust The Cargo Book The Cargo Book Cargo is the Rust package manager. Cargo downloads your Rust package''s crates.io, the Rust community''s package registry. To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first Cargo Guide Cargo Guide Rust packages. Cargo Reference Cargo Reference The reference covers the details of various areas of Cargo. Cargo Commands Cargo Commands Git Authentication Rust documentation website — Links to official Rust documentation and tools. id = docs-google-com-1947 author = title = Register your Interest: Open Knowledge Justice Programme Community Meetups date = keywords = Justice summary = Register your Interest: Open Knowledge Justice Programme Community Meetups Register your Interest: Open Knowledge Justice Programme Community Meetups The Open Knowledge Justice Programme is kicking off a series of free, monthly community meetups to talk about Public Impact Algorithms. Join us: to listen to each other and our guest speakers; perhaps to share and learn about this fast-changing issue. Organisation you''re working with. If not affiliated to any organisation, please write ''No affiliation'' Civil Society Organisation Why are you interested in joining the community meetups? Sign up to be added to the Open Knowledge Justice Programme Mailing list. I agree with Open Knowledge Foundation retaining the provided personal information in order to communicate with me as part of the Open Knowledge Justice Programme * We only retain minimal information for the purpose of facilitating the community meetups and share updates on the programme. This form was created inside of Open Knowledge Foundation. id = docs-google-com-4954 author = title = ePADD Discovery Module Collection Contributor Guide - Google Docs date = keywords = Module summary = ePADD Discovery Module Collection Contributor Guide Google Docs JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Enable and reload. ePADD Discovery Module Collection Contributor Guide Share Sign in The version of the browser you are using is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.Dismiss File Edit View Tools Help Accessibility Debug See new changes id = docs-google-com-7294 author = title = #DLFteach Pedagogy Toolkit 3 CFP date = keywords = CFP summary = Request edit access #DLFteach Pedagogy Toolkit 3 CFP #DLFteach Pedagogy Toolkit 3 CFP See CFP: https://dlfteach.pubpub.org/dlfteach-toolkit-3-cfp -Proposals are due by September 1st, 2021 and should be limited to 250 words. -When writing your proposals, please consider the toolkit template: https://rb.gy/huhgc9 -Proposals should include: * A description of your lesson * Learning outcomes * A statement on the literacies involved in your lesson * Note any collaborators (collaboration with other instructional partners is encouraged!) * Required Participation * I am submitting a proposal. I would like to be a peer reviewer. I am submitting a proposal and would like to be a peer reviewer. Contributor Name (main contact) * Email Address * Additional Contributors and Email Addresses Format as follows and use commas between contributors: First Name Last Name, Email Address Proposal (250 words max) Your answer Submit Never submit passwords through Google Forms. This form was created inside of BC. Forms id = docs-google-com-7392 author = title = FT Alphaville’s Electric Vehicle Bubble Watch v15 - Google Sheets date = keywords = yes summary = FT Alphaville''s Electric Vehicle Bubble Watch v15 Google Sheets JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Earnings from: RIDE, ARVL, PTRA, BLNK, SOLO, NIO, BEEM, XL, HYZN, GPV Daily change Shares (m) Romeo Power RMO Yes 6.6 38.9 -83.1% n/a -10.6% -11.9% -4.8% 130.5 858 -279 579 8 -52 77.2 n/a 208 2.8 335% -155% 2 10 5,078 CBAK Energy Technology CBAT No 3.2 11.4 -71.9% 285.5% -13.7% -18.8% -7.0% 79.2 253 3 257 37 -8.5 6.9 69% n/a n/a n/a 7% 2 2 902 General Motors GM 53.7 64.3 -16.6% 92.6% -4.3% -5.8% -1.78% 1,451.7 77,882 33,392 111,274 139,639 20,226 0.8 21% 153,941 0.7 13% 15% 27,033 6,200 R&D is only given in annual reports so figure is for 2020 FY **For Japenese OEMs -Google keeps swtiching the market cap between JPY and USD values -so if they look weird that''s whats happened. id = docs-google-com-7773 author = title = Chia Consensus - Google Docs date = keywords = Consensus summary = Chia Consensus Google Docs JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Enable and reload. Chia Consensus Share Sign in The version of the browser you are using is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.Dismiss File Edit View Tools Help Accessibility Debug See new changes id = documentation-solarwinds-com-1118 author = title = Ruby on Rails date = keywords = Manager; Monitor summary = Attend virtual classes on your product and a wide array of topics with live instructor sessions or watch on-demand videos to help you get the most out of your purchase. Whether learning a newly-purchased SolarWinds product or finding information to optimize the software you already own, we have guided product training paths that help get customers up to speed quickly. See helpful resources, answers to frequently asked questions, available assistance options, and product-specific details to make your upgrade go quickly and smoothly. Our Customer Support plans provide assistance to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot your product. Our SmartStart programs help you install and configure or upgrade your product. Our SmartStart paid programs are intended help you install and configure or upgrade your product. use Papertrail''s tiny remote_syslog2 daemon to read an existing log file (like production.log), or change Rails'' environment config to use the remote_syslog_logger gem. Change the environment configuration file to log via remote_syslog_logger. id = documentation-solarwinds-com-8045 author = title = JSON search syntax date = keywords = Manager; Monitor summary = The SolarWinds Academy offers education resources to learn more about your product. The curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of our portfolio of products through virtual classrooms, eLearning videos, and professional certification. Attend virtual classes on your product and a wide array of topics with live instructor sessions or watch on-demand videos to help you get the most out of your purchase. Whether learning a newly-purchased SolarWinds product or finding information to optimize the software you already own, we have guided product training paths that help get customers up to speed quickly. See helpful resources, answers to frequently asked questions, available assistance options, and product-specific details to make your upgrade go quickly and smoothly. Our Customer Support plans provide assistance to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot your product. Our SmartStart programs help you install and configure or upgrade your product. Our SmartStart paid programs are intended help you install and configure or upgrade your product. id = doi-org-7136 author = title = An alternative approach to nucleic acid memory | Nature Communications date = keywords = Fig; Google; PAINT; datum; dna; error; origami summary = By combining the spatial control of DNA nanotechnology with our error-correction algorithms, we demonstrate dNAM as an alternative approach to prototyping DNA-based storage for applications that require a limited amount of data to have high information density, redundancy, and copy number. We then determined the number of each design identified by the decoding algorithm when recovering the message (Fig. 3c): a process independent of template matching and blind to the droplet data contained in the DNA origami. We anticipate that reducing the number of errors by improving origami design and optimizing imager strand performance would allow more efficient algorithms for data recovery, which would, in turn, decrease the number of bits dedicated to error correction and thus increase information density. Rather than averaging thousands of DNA-PAINT images together to resolve the digital data17, individual origami were read here using custom encoding, decoding, and error-correction algorithms. id = doi-org-7697 author = title = Project MUSE - Chucking the Checklist: A Contextual Approach to Teaching Undergraduates Web-Site Evaluation date = keywords = MUSE summary = Project MUSE Chucking the Checklist: A Contextual Approach to Teaching Undergraduates Web-Site Evaluation Log In / Sign Up Search History Chucking the Checklist: A Contextual Approach to Teaching Undergraduates Web-Site Evaluation Buy Issue for $20 at JHUP A contextual approach uses three techniques: promoting peerand editorially-reviewed resources, comparison, and corroboration. The contextual approach promotes library resources, teaches information literacy, and encourages reasoned judgments of information quality. If you would like to authenticate using a different subscribed institution or have your own login and password to Project MUSE Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it serves. ©2021 Project MUSE. ©2021 Project MUSE. Produced by Johns Hopkins University Press in collaboration with The Sheridan Libraries. id = doi-org-8273 author = title = Reflections on Archival User Studies | Rhee | Reference & User Services Quarterly date = keywords = American; Archival; Archivist summary = Lawrence Dowler, "The Role of Use in Defining Archival Practice and Principles: A Research Agenda for the Availability and Use of Records," American Archivist 51 (Winter/Spring 1988): 79. Paul Conway, "Facts and Frameworks: An Approach to Studying the Users of Archives," American Archivist 49 (Fall 1986): 393–407. Tibbo, "Primarily History in America: How U.S. Historians Search for Primary Materials at the Dawn of the Digital Age," American Archivist 66 (Spring/Summer 2003): 9–50. Xiaomu Zhou, "Student Archival Research Activity: An Exploratory Study," American Archivist 71 (Fall / Winter 2008): 476–98. Wendy Duff, Barbara Craig, and Joan Cherry, "Finding and Using Archival Resources: A Cross-Canada Survey of Historians Studying Canadian History," Archivaria 58 (Fall 2004): 51–80. Bost, "Understanding Administrative Use and Users in University Archives," American Archivist 57 (1994): 596–615. Paul Conway, "Modes of Seeing: Digitized Photographic Archives and the Experienced User," American Archivist 73 (Fall/Winter 2010): 425–62. id = doi-org-9149 author = title = Improving college students’ fact-checking strategies through lateral reading instruction in a general education civics course | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text date = keywords = DPI; Google; Scholar; Wikipedia; student summary = We report findings from an institution participating in the Digital Polarization Initiative (DPI), a national effort to teach students lateral reading strategies used by expert fact-checkers to verify online information. The current study reports findings from one of eleven colleges and universities participating in the Digital Polarization Initiative (DPI), a national effort by the American Democracy Project of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities to teach college students information-verification strategies that rely on lateral reading for online research (American Democracy Project, n.d; Caulfield, 2017a). We were interested in whether students who received the DPI curriculum would be more likely to use lateral reading to correctly assess the trustworthiness of online content at posttest, as compared to "business-as-usual" controls. In light of previous research on the disconnect between students'' self-reported and observed information-evaluation behaviors, we also examined whether students who received the DPI curriculum were more likely to self-report use of lateral reading at posttest, as compared to "business-as-usual" controls. id = doi-org-9671 author = title = A Survey on Long-Range Attacks for Proof of Stake Protocols | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore date = keywords = IEEE summary = A Survey on Long-Range Attacks for Proof of Stake Protocols | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore Skip to Main Content IEEE Account Change Username/Password Update Address Purchase Details Payment Options Order History View Purchased Documents Profile Information Communications Preferences Profession and Education Technical Interests Need Help? 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While in some quarters the news that The Great Gatsby is now out of copyright will be celebrated, Dorothy Parker makes the list with 25 poems, including her "greatest hits" collection. These are the 25 Dorothy Parker poems that will enter the public domain in the United States on January 1, 2021. The only other Parker published writing in 1925 were a few reviews for The New Yorker, which debuted in February 1925. New York Post Breaks Story About Dorothy Parker Gin Funding Gravestone Fund Dorothy Parker Society Los Angeles Dorothy Parker Society Seattle © 2021 Dorothy Parker Society © 2021 Dorothy Parker Society id = drive-google-com-6440 author = title = Subspace: A solution to the farmer''s dilemma.pdf - Google Drive date = keywords = subspace summary = id = drive-google-com-6909 author = title = Inclusive Terminology Guide Glossary - Carissa Chew - NLS - 1.0.pdf - Google Drive date = keywords = Carissa summary = id = duraspace-org-4590 author = title = Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: May 2021 - Duraspace.org date = keywords = Fedora summary = Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: May 2021 Duraspace.org Home » Latest News » Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: May 2021 Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: May 2021 This is the eighth in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see last month''s post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. The University of Virginia has completed their data migration and successfully indexed the content into a new Fedora 6.0 instance deployed in AWS using the fcrepo-aws-deployer tool. While this toolkit will be openly available for anyone who would like to review it, we are particularly interested in working with institutions with existing Fedora 3.x repositories that would like to test the tools and documentation and provide feedback to help us improve the resources. id = duraspace-org-4777 author = title = Home - Duraspace.org date = keywords = News summary = The community DuraSpace serves is alive with ideas and innovation aimed at collaboratively meeting the needs of the scholarly ecosystem that connects us all. Our global community contributes to the advancement of DSpace, Fedora and VIVO. We are grateful for our community''s continued support and engagement in the enterprise we share as we work together to provide enduring access to the world''s digital heritage. The Fedora, DSpace and VIVO community-supported projects are proud to provide more than 2500 users worldwide from more than 120 countries with freely-available open source software. ArchivesDirect, DSpaceDirect, and DuraCloud services from DuraSpace provide access to institutional resources, preservation of treasured collections, and simplified data management tools. Staff experts work directly with customers to provide personalized on-boarding and superb customer support. DuraCloud is a hosted service that lets you control where and how your content is preserved in the cloud. DSpaceDirect is a hosted turnkey repository solution. id = duraspace-org-6381 author = title = Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: July 2021 - Duraspace.org date = keywords = News summary = Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: July 2021 Duraspace.org Home » Latest News » Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: July 2021 Fedora Migration Paths and Tools Project Update: July 2021 This is the latest in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see the previous post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. Both the migration to their AWS server and the Fedora 6.0 indexing operation were much slower than anticipated, so the project team tested a number of optimizations, including: As we near the end of the pilot project phase of the grant work we are focused on documentation for the migration toolkit. We will organize meetings in the Fall to provide opportunities for community members to provide additional feedback on the toolkit and make suggestions for improvements. Tags: Blog, Fedora, Fedora Repository, News, Open source id = duraspace-org-9385 author = title = News – Duraspace.org date = keywords = Paths summary = This is the latest in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see the previous post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. This is the eighth in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see last month''s post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. This is the seventh in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see last month''s post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. This is the third in a series of monthly updates on the Fedora Migration Paths and Tools project – please see last month''s post for a summary of the work completed up to that point. id = eadiva-com-1982 author = title = Genre/Physical Characteristic | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = Genre/Physical Characteristic | EADiva A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library is a term used to identify the types of materials being described based on their intellectual content, order of information, or object function. The element may be used to tag any function during a paragraph, with the NORMAL attribute supplying the proper form of the term. Genres/forms which make up large amounts of the material should be listed within even if they are indicated elsewhere. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. SOURCE – not required. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-317 author = title = Subject | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library When the subject is a person, corporation, or geographic region, , , and should be used, with their ROLE attribute set to "subject." Not all subjects in the finding aid need to be tagged, but this element may be used to encode any for which more than keyword searching access should be available. Subjects with major representation in the materials should be listed within even if the names are encoded elsewhere. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. SOURCE – not required. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-4800 author = title = Description of Subordinate Components | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library If "othertype" is used in the TYPE attribute below, set its value here. (according to the LoC DTD information, this is not required, howeer they state in their text that it is required.) Restricted values for this attribute are: "analyticover," "combined," "in-depth," and "othertype." The value "analyticover" identifies an overview description of series and subseries, which might be followed by a second with the attribute set to "in-depth" and providing a more detailed listing of the content of the materials. The TYPE attribute value "combined" is used when the description of a series is followed immediately by a listing of the contents of that series. EAD tag library entry for . Official Library of Congress EAD Links The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-8564 author = title = Date of a Unit | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = Date of a Unit | EADiva A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library It is found within and its subelements and is only used to encode creation or relevant dates of described materials. Other types of dates should be encoded within . Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. May contain information to map this tag to a particular element in another schema. ERA – not required. May be used to indicate the era in which the date falls. TYPE – not required. Use DACS Section 2.4, Date. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site Linking Attributes EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-876 author = title = Family Name | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library Not all family names in the finding aid need to be tagged, but this element may be used to encode any for which more than keyword searching access should be available. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. ROLE – not required. May be used to designate the role which the family played in the collection, e.g. RULES – not required. SOURCE – not required. "lcsh" for Library of Congress Subject Headings. Bell family. Bell family. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site Linking Attributes EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-8938 author = title = Scope and Content | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library is a wrapper element used to contain a prose summary of the range and topical coverage of the described materials in order to assist researchers in evaluating the relevance of the materials. The element may be nested to contain notes for particular segments of the collection. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. May contain information to map this tag to a particular element in another schema. may contain further elements, as well as:
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, and . EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-8996 author = title = Family Name | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library Not all family names in the finding aid need to be tagged, but this element may be used to encode any for which more than keyword searching access should be available. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. ROLE – not required. May be used to designate the role which the family played in the collection, e.g. RULES – not required. SOURCE – not required. "lcsh" for Library of Congress Subject Headings. Bell family. Bell family. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site Linking Attributes EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = eadiva-com-9020 author = title = Genre/Physical Characteristic | EADiva date = keywords = EAD summary = Genre/Physical Characteristic | EADiva A Plain-Talking EAD Tag Library is a term used to identify the types of materials being described based on their intellectual content, order of information, or object function. The element may be used to tag any function during a paragraph, with the NORMAL attribute supplying the proper form of the term. Genres/forms which make up large amounts of the material should be listed within even if they are indicated elsewhere. Use to set whether the element''s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. SOURCE – not required. EAD tag library entry for . This is the EAD 2002 version of this element. Official Library of Congress EAD Links EAD Official Site EAD Examples The EADiva EAD 2002 Tag Library was created by Ruth Kitchin Tillman. The EAD 2002 Tag Library is copyright © The Society of American Archivists, 2002. id = ejournals-bc-edu-6281 author = title = Information Technology and Libraries date = keywords = Skip summary = Information Technology and Libraries Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer Current Archives Announcements About the Journal Editorial Team Submissions Contact Privacy Statement Search Search Register Login Vol 40 No 2 (2021) Published: Editorials Improving ITAL''s Peer Review Letter from the Editor Kenneth J. Varnum Making Room for Change through Rest Margaret Heller Do Space''s Virtual Interview Lab Using Simple Technology to Serve the Public in a Time of Crisis Michael P. 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Even so, his new home is anything but lonely, as Teddy Horse can still see his mother Susie, Bill and all his friends, Nippy the bull terrier, and Buffin the brown tabby cat. Cinder runs off a few times at the beginning of the story, during which time she is cared for by a little girl named Natalie, and she often wanders into the yard next door belonging to another young girl, Ida, and her black cat, Inky, before returning home to Mr. George and Cinder''s mother, Queenie. Skitter Cat and Little Boy. Illustrated by Ruth Bennett. id = emailarchivesgrant-library-illinois-edu-4927 author = title = Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community – "Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community” is a four-year program seeking to build email archiving capacity in archives, libraries, and museums. The program will fund projects of $25,000 to no more than $100,000 dollars. 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We invite you to be a part of this important initiative by submitting a proposal! What are email archives? Latest news Submit your proposal Submit your proposal id = en-wikipedia-org-1011 author = title = Proof of stake - Wikipedia date = keywords = Blockchain; Proof; stake summary = Proof of stake (PoS) protocols are a class of consensus mechanisms for blockchains that work by selecting validators in proportion to their quantity of holdings in the associated cryptocurrency. Proof of work, another commonly used consensus mechanism, uses a validation of computational prowess to verify transactions, requiring a potential attacker to acquire a large fraction of the computational power of the validator network.[2] This incentivizes consuming huge quantities of energy. In 2021, Elon Musk and Bill Gates were seen as damaging sentiment towards proof-of-work blockchains such as Bitcoin and Ethereum by publicising their massive energy consumption. The first functioning implementation of a proof-of-stake cryptocurrency was Peercoin, introduced in 2012.[1] Other cryptocurrencies, such as Blackcoin, Nxt, Cardano, and Algorand followed.[1] However, as of 2017[update], PoS cryptocurrencies were still not as widely used as proof-of-work cryptocurrencies.[9] The biggest proof-of-stake blockchains by "market cap" in 2021 were Cardano, Polkadot and Solana. "Securing Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Protocols". id = en-wikipedia-org-1418 author = title = Man and Maid - Wikipedia date = keywords = Maid; Man summary = Man and Maid Wikipedia Suzette (Renée Adorée) makes the tedious hours of the wounded Sir Nicholas Thormonde (Lew Cody) seem less monotonous. Man and Maid is a lost[1] 1925 drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger based on a 1922 novel by Elinor Glyn. The film stars Lew Cody, Renée Adorée and Harriet Hammond.[2][3] Boulevardier Sir Nicholas Thormonde (Lew Cody) has to choose between his mistress Suzette (Renée Adorée) and his virtuous secretary Alathea (Harriet Hammond) in wartime Paris. ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Man and Maid ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Man and Maid External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Man and Maid. This article about a silent drama film from the 1920s is a stub. American silent feature films American drama films 1920s silent drama film stubs Commons category link from Wikidata Edit links By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. id = en-wikipedia-org-217 author = title = National Bank Act - Wikipedia date = keywords = Act; Bank; Federal; National summary = In 1846, the Polk Administration created a United States Treasury system that moved public funds from private banks to Treasury branches in order to fund the Mexican–American War. However, without a national currency, the revenue generated this way was limited. The goals of these acts was to create a single national currency, a nationalized bank chartering system, and to raise money for the Union war effort. The Act established national banks that could issue notes which were backed by the United States Treasury and printed by the government itself. To further control the currency, the Act taxed notes issued by state and local banks, essentially pushing non-federally issued paper out of circulation.[8] The 1864 act, based on a New York State law, brought the federal government into active supervision of commercial banks. National Bank Acts of 1865 and 1866[edit] National Bank Acts of 1865 and 1866[edit] National Bank Acts of 1865 and 1866[edit] National Bank Acts of 1865 and 1866[edit] id = en-wikipedia-org-2551 author = title = Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto - Wikipedia date = keywords = Wikipedia summary = Etsuko Sugimoto (杉本 鉞子, Sugimoto Etsuko, 1874 – June 20, 1950), also known as Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto, was a Japanese American autobiographer and novelist.[1] She was born Nagaoka in Echigo Province (which means "Behind the Mountains")[2] in Japan, now part of Niigata Prefecture. After her husband''s death she returned to Japan, but later went back to the United States to complete the education of her daughters there. This article about a Japanese writer, poet, or screenwriter is a stub. Articles containing Japanese-language text Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers Wikipedia articles with ISNI identifiers Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers Wikipedia articles with NDL identifiers Wikipedia articles with NKC identifiers Wikipedia articles with NTA identifiers Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers Wikipedia articles with FAST identifiers Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers id = en-wikipedia-org-2580 author = title = Jacques Maritain - Wikipedia date = keywords = Aquinas; Jacques; John; Maritain; Paris; Philosophy; Thomas; University; Wikipedia; christian summary = The same pope had seriously considered making him a lay cardinal, but Maritain rejected it.[2] Maritain''s interest and works spanned many aspects of philosophy, including aesthetics, political theory, philosophy of science, metaphysics, the nature of education, liturgy and ecclesiology. Tracey Rowland, a theologian at the University of Notre Dame (Australia) has argued that the lack of a fully developed philosophy of culture in Maritain and others (notably Rahner) was responsible for an inadequate notion of culture in the documents of Vatican II and thereby for much of the misapplication of the conciliar texts in the life of the church following the council.[20] Maritain''s political theory has been criticized for a democratic pluralism that appeals to something very similar to the later liberal philosopher John Rawls'' conception of an overlapping consensus of reasonable views. The Social and Political Philosophy of Jacques Maritain (1955) The Philosophy of Jacques Maritain (1953) id = en-wikipedia-org-2588 author = title = Cardano (blockchain platform) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Cardano; Ethereum; IOHK summary = After leaving he co-founded IOHK, a blockchain engineering company, whose primary business is the development of Cardano, alongside the Cardano Foundation and Emurgo.[9] The platform is named after Gerolamo Cardano and the cryptocurrency after Ada Lovelace.[10] Cardano uses a proof-of-stake protocol named Ouroboros[12] in contrast to Bitcoin and Ethereum which use proof-of-work protocols.[13] Proof-of-stake blockchains use significantly less energy than proof-of-work chains.[13] In February 2021, Hoskinson estimated the Cardano network used 6 GWh annually, less than 0.01% of the 110.53 TWh used by the Bitcoin network as estimated by the University of Cambridge.[14][15] Cardano reached a "market cap" of $77 billion in May 2021 and was considered the biggest proof of stake cryptocurrency.[16] [17] IOHK''s key project: Cardano, a public blockchain and smart-contract platform which hosts the Ada cryptocurrency. https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/cryptocurrency/articles/why-cardano-could-be-an-ethereum-killer/ What distinguishes Cardano from Ethereum, and from many other cryptocurrencies, is that it is (one of the first) blockchain projects to be developed and designed from a scientific philosophy by a team of leading academics and engineers id = en-wikipedia-org-2597 author = title = The Butter and Egg Man - Wikipedia date = keywords = Butter; Egg; Man summary = The Butter and Egg Man is a 1925 play by George S. Gregory Kelly (center) in a scene from the Broadway production of The Butter and Egg Man (1925) — From the dust jacket for the first edition of The Butter and Egg Man (Boni & Liveright, 1926)[2] James Gleason directed the Broadway production of The Butter and Egg Man, in which his wife Lucile Webster (center) appeared with Gregory Kelly and Sylvia Field. Produced by Crosby Gaige, The Butter and Egg Man opened at the Longacre Theatre on September 23, 1925, and played for 243 performances.[7] James Gleason directed the following cast:[8] New York critics were unanimous in their praise for The Butter and Egg Man.[15] In his review of the play''s premiere, Gilbert W. Kaufman''s New Comedy The Butter and Egg Man with Gregory Kelly (1925). Brown in a Boisterous Film Conception of the Stage Comedy, "The Butter and Egg Man.", The New York Times id = en-wikipedia-org-2820 author = title = A Modest Proposal - Wikipedia date = keywords = Jonathan; October; Population; Swift; modest; proposal summary = Landa presents Swift''s A Modest Proposal as a critique of the popular and unjustified maxim of mercantilism in the 18th century that "people are the riches of a nation".[21] Swift presents the dire state of Ireland and shows that mere population itself, in Ireland''s case, did not always mean greater wealth and economy.[22] The uncontrolled maxim fails to take into account that a person who does not produce in an economic or political way makes a country poorer, not richer.[22] Swift also recognises the implications of this fact in making mercantilist philosophy a paradox: the wealth of a country is based on the poverty of the majority of its citizens.[22] Swift however, Landa argues, is not merely criticising economic maxims but also addressing the fact that England was denying Irish citizens their natural rights and dehumanising them by viewing them as a mere commodity.[22] id = en-wikipedia-org-2966 author = title = Lovers in Quarantine - Wikipedia date = keywords = Lovers; Quarantine summary = Lovers in Quarantine Wikipedia Lovers in Quarantine is an extant 1925 American silent comedy film starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Frank Tuttle. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. A print of Lovers in Quarantine is preserved at the Library of Congress.[5][6] ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Lovers in Quarantine(Wayback) ^ Progressive Silent Film List: Lovers in Quarantine at silentera.com ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Lovers in Quarantine External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category:Lovers in Quarantine. Her Wedding Night (1930) This article about a silent comedy film from the 1920s is a stub. American silent feature films American films based on plays American comedy films American films Surviving American silent films 1920s silent comedy film stubs Edit links By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. id = en-wikipedia-org-3269 author = title = Export of cryptography from the United States - Wikipedia date = keywords = U.S.; control; encryption; export summary = Since in the immediate post WWII period the market for cryptography was almost entirely military, the encryption technology (techniques as well as equipment and, after computers became important, crypto software) was included as "Category XI Miscellaneous Articles" and later "Category XIII Auxiliary Military Equipment" item into the United States Munitions List on November 17, 1954. In 2000, the Department of Commerce implemented rules that greatly simplified the export of commercial and open source software containing cryptography, including allowing the key length restrictions to be removed after going through the Commodity Classification process (to classify the software as "retail") and adding an exception for publicly available encryption source code.[8] As of 2009[update], non-military cryptography exports from the U.S. are controlled by the Department of Commerce''s Bureau of Industry and Security.[9] Some restrictions still exist, even for mass market products, particularly with regard to export to "rogue states" and terrorist organizations. id = en-wikipedia-org-3674 author = title = Philip Agre - Wikipedia date = keywords = Agre; ISBN; University summary = Find sources: "Philip Agre" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Agre is an AI researcher turned humanities professor, formerly a faculty member at the University of California, Los Angeles. This is illustrated by Agre and Chapman''s 1989 article, "What are plans for?"[2] This work is considered seminal to reactive planning, though neither researcher approved of the term. On October 16, 2009, Agre''s sister filed a missing persons report for Agre.[5] She indicated that she had not seen him since the spring of 2008 and became concerned when she learned that he had abandoned his apartment and job sometime between December 2008 and May 2009.[5] Agre was found by the LA County Sheriff''s Department on January 16, 2010, and was deemed in good health and self-sufficient.[6] id = en-wikipedia-org-3771 author = title = Unicorn (finance) - Wikipedia date = keywords = company; valuation summary = Bill Gurley, a partner at venture capital firm Benchmark predicted in March 2015 and earlier that the rapid increase in the number of unicorns may "have moved into a world that is both speculative and unsustainable", that will leave in its wake what he terms "dead unicorns".[21][22][23] Also he said that the main reason of Unicorns'' valuation is the "excessive amount of money" available for them.[24] Similarly, in 2015 William Danoff who manages the Fidelity Contrafund said unicorns might be "going to lose a bit of luster" due to their more frequent occurrence and several cases of their stock price being devalued.[25] Research by Stanford professors published in 2018 suggests that unicorns are overvalued by an average of 48%.[26][27] id = en-wikipedia-org-412 author = title = Chocolate Kiddies 1925 European tour - Wikipedia date = keywords = Chocolate; Kiddies; New; Wooding; York summary = The impetus for producing the Chocolate Kiddies was partly a culmination or outgrowth of (i) the success of a Harlem (and Atlantic City) jazz band led by Sam Wooding (1895–1985) and a floor show, initially developed for the 1923 opening of the Nest Club and (ii) the success of Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle''s Broadway musical, The Chocolate Dandies, which, after 96 performances, closed November 22, 1924 ... leaving some of the cast available, from which, the Chocolate Kiddies picked up choreographer Charlie Davis and singer Lottie Gee. The cast included singer Adelaide Hall, who came from the Miller and Lyles Broadway production Runnin'' Wild, The Three Eddies, Rufus Greenlee and Thaddeus Drayton, Bobbie and Babe Goins, Charles Davis and Sam Wooding and his Orchestra. Russian-born Jewish American impresario Arthur Seymour Lyons[5] (1895–1964) staged an adaptation and, for several weeks prior to departure, rehearsed the company at Bryant Hall.[6] Before settling on the name Chocolate Kiddies, the show had been billed as the Club Alabam Revue and Club Alabam Fantasies.[Note 1] id = en-wikipedia-org-4225 author = title = The Dying Swan - Wikipedia date = keywords = Dying; Pavlova; Swan summary = The Dying Swan (originally The Swan) is a solo dance choreographed by Mikhail Fokine to Camille Saint-Saëns''s Le Cygne from Le Carnaval des animaux as a pièce d''occasion for the ballerina Anna Pavlova, who performed it about 4,000 times. Inspired by swans that she had seen in public parks and by Lord Tennyson''s poem "The Dying Swan", Anna Pavlova, who had just become a ballerina at the Mariinsky Theatre, asked Michel Fokine to create a solo dance for her for a 1905 gala concert being given by artists from the chorus of the Imperial Mariinsky Opera. The Dying Swan was first performed by Pavlova at a gala at the Noblemen''s Hall in Saint Petersburg, Russia on Friday, December 22, 1907.[5] It was first performed in the United States at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City on March 18, 1910. id = en-wikipedia-org-4394 author = title = Team America: World Police - Wikipedia date = keywords = America; October; Parker; Police; Stone; Team; World summary = Team America: World Police is a 2004 black comedy action film directed by Trey Parker and written by Parker, Matt Stone and Pam Brady, all of whom are also known for the popular animated television series South Park. Before production began, Team America was championed at Paramount Pictures by Scott Rudin, who had been the executive producer for Parker and Stone''s previous film, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The soundtrack also contains "Magic Carpet Ride" performed by Steppenwolf, "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" performed by Tomoyasu Hotei, "Forbidden Bitter-Melon Dance" performed by Jeff Faustman, "Bu Dunyada Askindan Olmek" performed by Kubat, and songs by Trey Parker including "Everyone Has AIDS", "Freedom Isn''t Free", "America, Fuck Yeah", "America, Fuck Yeah (Bummer Remix)", "Derka Derk (Terrorist Theme)", "Only a Woman", "I''m So Ronery", "The End of an Act", "Montage" and "North Korean Melody". id = en-wikipedia-org-4576 author = title = The Unholy Three (1925 film) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Browning; Chaney; Tod; Unholy summary = The Unholy Three is a 1925 American silent crime melodrama involving a trio of circus conmen, directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. The Unholy Three (1925 film) L to R: Victor McLaglen, Harry Earles, Mae Busch, Lon Chaney. At M-G-M he proposed adapting author Tod Robbins'' The Unholy Three and Thalberg accommodated Browning by purchasing the rights and enlisting Lon Chaney to play the lead; Chaney may have requested that Browning direct, having worked with him effectively in 1921 on Universal''s Outside the Law starring Priscilla Dean.[8] As is common of a Tod Browning film, circus life and unusual bodies play a central role in this movie along with great use of trompe-l''œil optical illusion.[21] Trompe-l''œil is exercised and played with as the illusion of Dr. Echo as "Mrs. O''Grady" and Tweedledee as "Little Willie". And: The Unholy Three "the first film at MGM for both Browning and Chaney." Films directed by Tod Browning Films directed by Tod Browning id = en-wikipedia-org-4821 author = title = The Professor''s House - Wikipedia date = keywords = Cather; Outland; Professor; Tom summary = The Professor''s House is a novel by American novelist Willa Cather. The novel initially addresses the Professor''s interactions with his new sons-in-law and his family, while continually alluding to the pain they all feel over the death of Tom Outland in the Great War. Outland was not only the Professor''s student and friend, but the fiancé of his elder daughter, who is now living off the wealth created by the "Outland vacuum." He is a fifty-two-year-old man of mixed descent "Canadian French on one side, and American farmers on the other".[2] He is described by his wife as growing "better-looking and more intolerant all the time".[3] He is a professor of history at Hamilton University and his book is entitled Spanish Adventures in North America. J. Schroeter presents the most common critical view regarding the structural meaning of the novel in his essay "Willa Cather and The Professor''s House": "Book II is the ''turquoise'' and Books I and III are the ''dull silver''. id = en-wikipedia-org-4862 author = title = Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility - Wikipedia date = keywords = CPSR; Social summary = Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility Wikipedia Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) was a global organization promoting the responsible use of computer technology. CPSR incubated numerous projects such as Privaterra, the Public Sphere Project, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the 21st Century Project, the Civil Society Project, and the Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference. The Boston chapter helped organize a debate related to the software reliability of SDI systems which drew national attention ("Software Seen as Obstacle in Developing ''Star Wars'', Philip M. Later, workplace issues, privacy, and community networks were added to CPSR''s agenda. CPSR began as a chapter-based organization and had chapters in Palo Alto, Boston, Seattle, Austin, Washington DC, Portland (Oregon) and other US locations as well as a variety of international chapters including Peru and Spain. CPSR awarded the Norbert Wiener Award for Social and Professional Responsibility. Electronic Privacy Information Center Information technology organizations id = en-wikipedia-org-5016 author = title = AOL - Wikipedia date = keywords = AOL; April; December; February; January; July; November; September; Verizon summary = On June 11, 2009, AOL had already announced the acquisition of Patch Media, a network of community-specific news and information sites which focuses on individual towns and communities.[67] On September 28, 2010, at the San Francisco TechCrunch Disrupt Conference, AOL signed an agreement to acquire TechCrunch to further its overall strategy of providing premier online content.[68][69] On December 12, 2010, AOL acquired about.me, a personal profile and identity platform, four days after that latter''s public launch.[70] On January 23, 2014, AOL acquired Gravity, a software startup that tracked users'' online behavior and tailored ads and content based on their interests, for $83 million.[90] The deal, which included roughly 40 Gravity employees and their personalization technology, was CEO Tim Armstrong''s fourth largest deal since taking over the company in 2009. id = en-wikipedia-org-5306 author = title = The WELL - Wikipedia date = keywords = Earth; Salon; community; member summary = This article is about the Whole Earth Electronic Link online community. As of June 2012, it had 2,693 members.[needs update][2] It is best known for its Internet forums, but also provides email, shell accounts, and web pages. Its original management team—Matthew McClure, soon joined by Cliff Figallo and John Coate—collaborated with its early users to foster a sense of virtual community.[citation needed] Virtual community and social network difference[edit] These groups are formed by people who may be complete strangers but have a common interest or ideology.[17][16] Virtual communities connect people who normally wouldn''t consider themselves to be in the same group.[18] These groups continue to stay relevant and maintained in the online world because users feel a need to contribute to the community and in return feel empowered when receiving new information from other members. "Where the Counterculture met the New Economy: The WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community", Technology and Culture, Vol.46, No.3 (July, 2005), pp. id = en-wikipedia-org-5406 author = title = Sophie Treadwell - Wikipedia date = keywords = Broadway; New; Sophie; Treadwell; Wikipedia summary = The Eye of the Beholder 1919 one-act, previously titled Mrs. Wayne.[2][3] Treadwell copyrighted this drama in 1919, a historical accolade for a female playwright at this time.[2] This 7-character drama is set in a rural house and the play''s subject matter revolves around family matters and romance.[5] Produced in 2007 at The American Century Theater in Arlington, VA[3] Ladies Leave 1929 a comedy, ran on Broadway in October 1929.[4] A 6 character play in 3-acts that is set in a NYC apartment which deals with the subjects of family, domestic, and social matter, as well as romance. Although Treadwell was writing during the height of the Little Theatre Movement in the United States, her desire to produce her works on Broadway for mainstream audiences set her apart from her contemporaries. All of Treadwell''s plays are published electronically in "North American Women''s Drama" through the academic database publisher Alexander Street Press. id = en-wikipedia-org-5736 author = title = Low-code development platform - Wikipedia date = keywords = code; low summary = A low-code development platform (LCDP) provides a development environment used to create application software through a graphical user interface instead of traditional hand-coded computer programming. Low-code development platforms trace their roots back to fourth-generation programming language and the rapid application development tools of the 1990s and early 2000s. The low-code development platform market traces its origins back to 2011.[3] The specific name "low-code" was not put forward until 9 June, 2014,[1] when it was used by the industry analyst Forrester Research. Concerns over low-code development platform security and compliance are growing, especially for apps that use consumer data. An updated Forrester report charting the growth of the low-code market was published in July 2017 (Vendor Landscape: A Fork In The Road For Low-Code Development Platforms) highlighting 3 industry trends:[12] "Use Low-code Platforms to Develop the Apps Customers Want". "The Forrester Wave™: Mobile Low-Code Platforms For Business Developers, Q3 2018". "The Forrester Wave™: Mobile Low-Code Platforms For Business Developers, Q3 2018". id = en-wikipedia-org-6107 author = title = Roach Motel - Wikipedia date = keywords = Roach summary = Roach Motel Wikipedia Roach Motel Product type Insect trap Although the term is the subject of a trademark registration by the insect control brand Black Flag, the phrase roach motel has come to be used as a reference to all traps that use a scent or other form of bait to lure cockroaches into a compartment in which a sticky substance causes them to become trapped. Black Flag also marketed a related insect trap, the "Flyport," designed to deal with unwanted flying insects like houseflies, with the tagline, "Lots of arrivals, but no departures!" It was less successful than the Roach Motel. "Roach Motel" is United States federal trademark No. 1,059,314, for which Black Flag claims a date of earliest use of May 7, 1976.[3][4] External links[edit] Look up roach motel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roach_Motel&oldid=1038194481" This page was last edited on 11 August 2021, at 02:34 (UTC). id = en-wikipedia-org-6159 author = title = Oh, How I Miss You Tonight - Wikipedia date = keywords = tonight summary = Oh, How I Miss You Tonight Wikipedia Single by Jeanne Black Single by Jeanne Black Jeanne Black singles chronology "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" is a popular song, published in 1925, written by Benny Davis, Joe Burke, and Mark Fisher. Popular recordings of the song in 1925 were by Ben Selvin, Benson Orchestra of Chicago, Lewis James and Irving Kaufman.[1] Other notable recordings[edit] 1941 Bing Crosby recorded July 5, 1941 for Decca Records with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra.[2] 1960 Jeanne Black released a version of the song as a single which reached #63 on the U.S. pop chart.[4] "A Bing Crosby Discography". "Jeanne Black, "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" Chart Position". Jeanne Black songs Capitol Records singles Hidden categories: Articles with short description Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers Edit links By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. id = en-wikipedia-org-6260 author = title = Go West (1925 film) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Buster; Keaton summary = Go West (1925 film) Wikipedia Go West is an American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton.[1][2][3] As Friendless tries to figure out how to milk a cow, he''s told to go out and help the other ranch hands bring in the cattle. The next day, Brown Eyes follows Friendless everywhere, much to the chagrin of the other ranch hands. The ranch owner (Truesdale) and his daughter (Myers) are preparing to sell the cattle to a stockyard, though another rancher wants to hold out for a higher price. The three drive back to the ranch, with Brown Eyes beside Friendless in the back seat. Buster Keaton as Friendless (Director); Metro Goldwyn Productions (1925), Go west, A Metro Goldwyn production, retrieved January 6, 2019CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Go West (1925 film). Films directed by Buster Keaton Films directed by Buster Keaton Films with screenplays by Buster Keaton id = en-wikipedia-org-6297 author = title = Yes Sir, That''s My Baby (song) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Sir; song summary = Yes Sir, That''s My Baby (song) Wikipedia Yes Sir, That''s My Baby (song) 1925 song by Walter Donaldson (music) and Gus Kahn (lyrics) "Yes Sir, That''s My Baby" is a popular U.S. song from 1925. According to one source, the song was written when Donaldson and Kahn were visiting Eddie Cantor. Kahn was inspired and started working lyrics to these notes in rhythm with the pig, coming up with the title and opening line of the chorus in short order.[1] 1925 recordings[edit] Later recordings[edit] The song has become a standard that has been recorded by over 100 artists in genres from jazz to rock, marimba and country. Eddie Cantor recorded the song in 1930. The Four Aces recorded the song in 1957. International re-recordings[edit] "Song Writers Guarantee New Record Worst". Joel Whitburn''s Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yes_Sir,_That%27s_My_Baby_(song)&oldid=1038680738" Songs with lyrics by Gus Kahn Eddie Cantor songs id = en-wikipedia-org-6360 author = title = Jean Leon Gerome Ferris - Wikipedia date = keywords = Ferris; Wikipedia summary = Jean Leon Gerome Ferris Wikipedia Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (August 8, 1863 – March 18, 1930[1]) was an American painter best known for his series of 78 scenes from American history, entitled The Pageant of a Nation, the largest series of American historical paintings by a single artist.[2] Ferris enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1879 and trained further at the Académie Julian beginning in 1883 under William-Adolphe Bouguereau.[2] He also met his namesake Jean-Léon Gérôme, who greatly influenced his decision to paint scenes from American history. The American Philosophical Society claims that his historical paintings confuse "verity with verisimilitude",[7] and art historian Gerald Ackerman describes them as "splendid in the accuracy of accessories, clothing and especially in the details of land conveyances and ships", but "extremely dry in execution and rather monotonous in composition."[5] Media related to Jean Leon Gerome Ferris at Wikimedia Commons id = en-wikipedia-org-6367 author = title = Washboard Blues - Wikipedia date = keywords = Blues summary = Washboard Blues Wikipedia Jump to navigation 1927 recording by Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra. "Washboard Blues" is a 1926 popular song written by Hoagy Carmichael, Fred B. On November 18, 1927, it was recorded in Chicago by Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra, featuring piano and lead vocals by Carmichael, and was released as Victor 35877-B (the B-side of "Among My Souvenirs")[1] A copy of the lyrics from the Indiana University archives of the Hoagy Carmichael collection credits F. B. Callahan with the words to "Washboard Blues".[3] External links[edit] "Washboard Blues", Paul Whiteman (1927)—Internet Archive. "Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra* Among My Souvenirs / Washboard Blues (Shellac)". Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Washboard_Blues&oldid=1004012583" Categories: Songs with music by Hoagy Carmichael Blues songs Songs with lyrics by Irving Mills Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers Edit links By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. id = en-wikipedia-org-6447 author = title = MIT License - Wikipedia date = keywords = License; MIT; Software summary = The MIT License is a permissive free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)[7] in the late 1980s.[8] As a permissive license, it puts only very limited restriction on reuse and has, therefore, high license compatibility.[9][10] The Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons projects use the alternative name Expat License. The X11 License[20] and the X11R6 "MIT License" chosen for ncurses by the Free Software Foundation[26] both include the following clause, absent in the Expat License:[17] This is a slight variant of the common MIT license form published by the Open Source Initiative As of 2020[update], according to WhiteSource Software[13] the MIT license was used in 27% of four million open source packages. Comparison of free and open-source software licenses This is a lax permissive non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL. This is a lax permissive non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL. Categories: Free and open-source software licenses id = en-wikipedia-org-661 author = title = GNU Affero General Public License - Wikipedia date = keywords = GNU; Public summary = GNU Affero General Public License Wikipedia This article is about the license published by Free Software Foundation. The Open Source Initiative approved the GNU AGPLv3[3] as an open source license in March 2008 after the company Funambol submitted it for consideration through its CEO Fabrizio Capobianco.[7] Stet was the first software system known to be released under the GNU AGPL, on November 21, 2007,[9] and is the only known program to be used mainly for the production of its own license. Flask developer Armin Ronacher noted in 2013 that the GNU AGPL is a "terrible success, especially among the startup community" as a "vehicle for dual commercial licensing", and gave Humhub, MongoDB, Odoo, RethinkDB, Shinken, Slic3r, SugarCRM, and WURFL as examples.[10] ^ The GNU General Public License v3 – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation (FSF) "Free Software Foundation Releases GNU Affero General Public License Version 3" (Press release). id = en-wikipedia-org-6682 author = title = Platform cooperative - Wikipedia date = keywords = Cooperativism; December; New; Platform; Trebor summary = Platform cooperativism draws upon other attempts at digital disintermediation, including the peer-to-peer production movement, led by Michel Bauwens, Vasilis Kostakis and the P2P Foundation,[29] which advocates for "new kinds of democratic and economic participation"[30] that rest "upon the free participation of equal partners, engaged in the production of common resources", as well as the radically distributed, non-market mechanisms of networked peer-production promoted by Yochai Benkler.[31] Marjorie Kelly''s book Owning Our Future contributed the distinction between democratic and extractive ownership design to this discussion.[32] id = en-wikipedia-org-6889 author = title = The Duchess of Duke Street - Wikipedia date = keywords = Charlie; Edward; Hawkesworth; John; Louisa summary = The Duchess of Duke Street is a BBC television drama series set in London between 1900 and 1925. It was created by John Hawkesworth, previously the producer of the ITV period drama Upstairs, Downstairs.[1] It starred Gemma Jones as Louisa Leyton Trotter, the eponymous "Duchess" who works her way up from servant to renowned cook to proprietrix of the upper-class Bentinck Hotel in Duke Street, St. James''s, in London.[2] The main characters (from left to right): Charles Tyrrell, Louisa Trotter, Major Smith-Barton, Merriman, Starr, Mary. In time, Edward''s mother, Queen Victoria, dies leaving Edward to assume the throne as King Edward VII and causing him to end his relationship with Louisa. The death of Queen Victoria ends Louisa''s relationship with the Prince, now King Edward VII, forcing the Trotters to face their future together. The funeral of King Edward VII provides the occasion for a visit from Louisa''s former employer, Lord Henry Norton. id = en-wikipedia-org-7355 author = title = Willie Sutton - Wikipedia date = keywords = Sutton; Wikipedia; Willie summary = (June 30, 1901 – November 2, 1980) was an American bank robber.[1] During his forty-year robbery career he stole an estimated $2 million, and he eventually spent more than half of his adult life in prison and escaped three times. Gangsters from the time period, and many incarcerated organized crime inmates, enjoyed having Sutton for companionship. On February 15, 1933, Sutton attempted to rob the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sutton was apprehended on February 5, 1934, and was sentenced to serve 25 to 50 years in the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the machine gun robbery of the Corn Exchange Bank. "Sutton''s law"[edit] Main article: Sutton''s law ^ a b c Sutton W, Linn E: Where the Money Was: The Memoirs of a Bank Robber. "Sutton, Willie (1901-1980), bank robber". ''Willie Sutton Is Dead At 79'', New York Times obituary, November 19, 1980 id = en-wikipedia-org-7577 author = title = In Our Time (short story collection) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Ernest; Hemingway; ISBN; Nick; Pound; time summary = In Our Time is Ernest Hemingway''s first collection of short stories, published in 1925 by Boni & Liveright, New York. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, and John Dos Passos,[6] establishing a particularly strong friendship with Pound.[7] Pound''s influence extended to promoting the young author, placing six of Hemingway''s poems in the magazine Poetry.[7] In August he asked Hemingway to contribute a small volume to the modernist series he was editing, and Bill Bird was publishing for his Three Mountains Press, which Pound envisioned as the "Inquest into the state of the modern English language".[7] Pound''s commission turned Hemingway''s attention toward fiction, and had profound consequences on his development as a writer.[7] Benson notes that all the fiction Hemingway had produced was included in the collection, that the connection between stories and vignettes is tenuous at best, and that Pound had an influence in editing the final product.[51] Benson calls the work a "prose poem of terror", where looking for connections is meaningless.[52] Conversely, Linda Wagner-Martin suggests the unrelenting tone of horror and somber mood unify the separate pieces.[53] One of its early reviewers, D. id = en-wikipedia-org-7678 author = title = Serious Money - Wikipedia date = keywords = Theatre; money summary = satirical play by Caryl Churchill Serious Money is a satirical play written by Caryl Churchill first staged in London in 1987. Often considered one of Churchill''s finest plays along with Cloud 9 (1979) and Top Girls (1982), it is notable for being largely written in rhyming couplets. Serious Money was developed at the Royal Court Theatre in London, directed by Max Stafford Clark. Serious Money was produced on Broadway, opening on February 9, 1988 at the Royale Theatre. Some changes were made for the Broadway run, including a reference to the stock market crash of 1987. Awards and nominations[edit] Retrieved 2010-07-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) External links[edit] Awards for Serious Money Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play Obie Award for Best New American Play Obie Award for Best New American Play Plays by Caryl Churchill Edit links This page was last edited on 1 December 2020, at 07:05 (UTC). id = en-wikipedia-org-7805 author = title = Bulletin board system - Wikipedia date = keywords = ANSI; BBS; Bulletin; internet; system; user summary = The introduction of inexpensive dial-up internet service and the Mosaic web browser offered ease of use and global access that BBS and online systems did not provide, and led to a rapid crash in the market starting in 1994. Today, BBSing survives largely as a nostalgic hobby in most parts of the world, but it is still an extremely popular form of communication for Taiwanese youth (see PTT Bulletin Board System).[2] Most surviving BBSes are accessible over Telnet and typically offer free email accounts, FTP services, IRC and all the protocols commonly used on the Internet. FirstClass offered a host of features that would be difficult or impossible under a terminal-based solution, including bi-directional information flow and non-blocking operation that allowed the user to exchange files in both directions while continuing to use the message system and chat, all in separate windows. id = en-wikipedia-org-7906 author = title = Arthur J. Cramp - Wikipedia date = keywords = Arthur; Cramp; Medical summary = Arthur Joseph Cramp (September 10, 1872 – November 25, 1951) was a medical doctor, researcher, and writer. He was a regular contributor to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).[2] Cramp was "a bitter opponent of proprietary and medicinal abuses."[3] His three volume series on ''Nostrums and Quackery'', along with his public lectures to schools, professional groups, and civic organizations across the country,[1] helped bring awareness to the problem of patent medicines or nostrums, by subjecting the claims (made by predominantly non-medical people) to scientific analysis. Nostrums and Quackery, Volume II, published in 1921, was a collection of legal reports of case law involving nostrums and patent medicine reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association meant to educate the general public. id = en-wikipedia-org-7908 author = title = No-code development platform - Wikipedia date = keywords = code; platform summary = No-code development platform (NCDPs) allow programmers and non-programmers to create application software through graphical user interfaces and configuration instead of traditional computer programming. Richness NCDPs which at one point were limited to more basic application functions increasingly provide a level of feature-richness and integrations that allows users to design, develop, and deploy apps that meet specific business needs. The common worker is becoming busier/working longer hours on average [13] and with the proliferation of low code software tools and more access to business APIs, there is a clear opportunity for workers to automate their current tasks using these new no-code development platforms. Low-code platforms keep security at the forefront of their design process. Notable no-code development platforms[edit] Low-code development platforms "No-Code, Low-Code Development Platforms Help Organizations Meet Growing App Demand". id = en-wikipedia-org-7917 author = title = Floyd Collins - Wikipedia date = keywords = Cave; Collins; Floyd summary = February 13, 1925), better known as Floyd Collins, was an American cave explorer, principally in a region of Central Kentucky that houses hundreds of miles of interconnected caverns within Mammoth Cave National Park, the longest cave system in the world. In the period of Kentucky history known as the "Cave Wars," the Floyd Collins family owned their own cave called Crystal Cave, a tourist show cave in the karst region of Mammoth Cave. The attention over the rescue attempt of Collins created interest in the creation of Mammoth Cave National Park, of which Sand Cave is now a part. In the 1970s, cave explorer and author Roger Brucker and a small group entered Sand Cave to conduct research for a book about Collins. The Life and Death of Floyd Collins, as told to Jack Lehrberger, Cave Books, 2009. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Floyd Collins. id = en-wikipedia-org-7947 author = title = Ma Rainey - Wikipedia date = keywords = Band; Blues; Georgia; Non; Rainey; Wikipedia summary = Gertrude "Ma" Rainey (née Pridgett; April 26, 1886 – December 22, 1939)[1][2][3] was an influential American blues singer and early blues recording artist.[4] Dubbed the "Mother of the Blues", she bridged earlier vaudeville and the authentic expression of southern blues, influencing a generation of blues singers.[5] 68 20229 1927/12 "Ma Rainey''s Black Bottom" Her Georgia Band 12590 Non-blues D 5584 ^ a b c d e Oliver, Paul, "Rainey, Ma (née Pridgett, Gertrude)", Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Oxford University Press, retrieved 20 April 2010 id = en-wikipedia-org-8174 author = title = IBM RT PC - Wikipedia date = keywords = IBM; System summary = Main article: IBM Personal System/2 § 6152 Academic System The keyboard, mouse, display, disk drives and network were all controlled by a microkernel, called Virtual Resource Manager (VRM), which allowed multiple operating systems to be booted and run at the same time. AIX v2 included full TCP/IP networking support, as well as SNA, and two networking file systems: NFS, licensed from Sun Microsystems, and IBM Distributed Services (DS). Some RT PCs were also shipped with the Academic Operating System (AOS), an IBM port of 4.3BSD Unix to the RT PC. Most industry watchers considered the RT as "not enough power, too high a price, and too late."[citation needed] Many thought that the RT was part of IBM''s Personal Computer line of computers. With typically configured models priced at $20,000, it was a hard sell, and the lack of any reasonable commission lost the interest of IBM''s sales force.[citation needed] IBM RT Personal Computer Technology. id = en-wikipedia-org-847 author = title = Netscape Navigator - Wikipedia date = keywords = Navigator; Netscape; Opera; explorer; internet summary = AOL allows downloading of archived versions of the Netscape Navigator web browser family. Netscape Navigator was inspired by the success of the Mosaic web browser, which was co-written by Marc Andreessen, a part-time employee of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois. Since the University of Illinois was unhappy with the company''s use of the Mosaic name, the company changed its name to Netscape Communications (suggested by product manager Greg Sands[6]) and named its flagship web browser Netscape Navigator. Netscape announced in its first press release (13 October 1994) that it would make Navigator available without charge to all non-commercial users, and beta versions of version 1.0 and 1.1 were indeed freely downloadable in November 1994 and March 1995, with the full version 1.0 available in December 1994. The community-developed open source project was named Mozilla, Netscape Navigator''s original code name. id = en-wikipedia-org-8593 author = title = Perpetual futures - Wikipedia date = keywords = derivative; future; perpetual summary = Perpetual futures were first proposed by economist Robert Shiller in 1992, to enable derivatives markets for illiquid assets.[1] However, perpetual futures markets have only developed for cryptocurrencies, following their introduction in 2016 by BitMEX.[2][3] Cryptocurrency perpetuals are characterised by the availability of high leverage, sometimes over 100 times the margin, and by the use of auto-deleveraging, which compels high-leverage, profitable traders to forfeit a portion of their profits to cover the losses of the other side during periods of high market volatility, as well as insurance funds, pools of assets intended to prevent the need for auto-deleveraging. The first significant uses of perpetual futures came in the form of cryptocurrency contracts, first offered by BitMEX in May 2016, that became popular amongst traders by permitting highly-leveraged trading at different time-horizions in a liquid market without inordinate counterparty risk in the absence of regulated intermediaries. id = en-wikipedia-org-8986 author = title = Algorand (cryptocurrency platform) - Wikipedia date = keywords = Algorand; phase summary = Algorand is a blockchain-based cryptocurrency platform that aims to be secure, scalable, and decentralized.[1] The Algorand platform supports smart contract functionality,[2] and its consensus algorithm is based on proof-of-stake principles and a Byzantine Agreement protocol.[1][3][4] Algorand''s native cryptocurrency is called Algo.[2] The Algorand consensus algorithm possess the characteristic of "player replaceability"; i.e., as noted above, membership in the different committees (in both the block proposal and block finalization phase) changes every time the phase is run. In March 2021, the Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori (SIAE), the Italian copyright collecting agency, uploaded over four million non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to the Algorand blockchain, representing copyrights in works produced by SIAE''s members.[11] In May 2021, Securitize, a company that enables investment in private capital markets, launched two cryptocurrency yield funds and announced they would be recorded using Algorand''s blockchain.[18] "A Survey of Distributed Consensus Protocols for Blockchain Networks". id = en-wikipedia-org-9005 author = title = The Clash of the Wolves - Wikipedia date = keywords = Film; wolf summary = The Clash of the Wolves is a 1925 American silent Western/adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Smith, the film stars canine actor Rin Tin Tin, Charles Farrell and June Marlowe. In 2004, The Clash of the Wolves was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.[12][5] In 2004, The Clash of the Wolves was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.[12][5] ^ Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, p. Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Clash of the Wolves. The Clash of the Wolves essay by Susan Orlean at National Film Registry [1] The Clash of the Wolves at the American Film Institute Catalog id = en-wikipedia-org-9479 author = title = Wildcat banking - Wikipedia date = keywords = Act; Bank; States; United summary = Operating primarily as banks of issue rather than deposit banks, wildcat banks circulated currency that was formally redeemable in gold or silver coin, but practically based on other assets such as government bonds or real estate notes. He subsequently signed the Deposit Act of 1836, which continued the federal subsidy to state banks and prevented the Secretary of the Treasury from regulating credit expansion by those banks in the manner that the Second Bank had. Promptly upon becoming a state in 1837, Michigan passed the General Banking Act, which allowed any group of landowners to organize a bank by raising at least $50,000 capital stock and depositing notes on real estate with the government as security for their bank notes. In 1863 the federal government passed a National Bank Act that created a national currency based on federal debt. A History of Banking in the United States. A History of Banking in the United States. id = en-wikipedia-org-9737 author = title = The Hollow Men - Wikipedia date = keywords = Eliot; Hollow; Men; poem summary = The Lord''s Prayer and what appears to be a lyric change of "Pop Goes the Weasel" are written while this devolution of style ends with the final stanza, maybe the most quoted of Eliot''s poetry: The trailer for the film Southland Tales (2006), directed by Richard Kelly, plays on the poem, stating: "This is the way the world ends, not with a whimper but with a bang." The film also quotes this inverted version of the line a number of times, mostly in voice-overs.[11] Chris Marker created a 19-minute multimedia piece for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City titled Owls At Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men (2005), which was influenced by Eliot''s poem.[15] Eliot''s poem inspired The Hollow Men (1944), a piece for trumpet and string orchestra by composer Vincent Persichetti and one of his most popular works.[18] His song "Anymore" also contains a reference to the last line of the poem. id = en-wikipedia-org-9791 author = title = Gene Stratton-Porter - Wikipedia date = keywords = Gene; Geneva; Indiana; Limberlost; Morrow; Porter; State; Stratton summary = Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born Geneva Grace Stratton, was a Wabash County, Indiana, native who became a self-trained American author, nature photographer, and naturalist. He initially purchased a small home within walking distance of his drugstore;[17] however, when oil was discovered on his land, it provided the financial resources needed to build a larger home.[13] The Limberlost Cabin at Geneva served as Stratton-Porter''s home from 1895 to 1913.[18][19] In 1912, with the profits she made from her best-selling novels and successful writing career, Stratton-Porter purchased property along Sylvan Lake, near Rome City in Noble County, Indiana, and built the Cabin at Wildflower Woods estate, which eventually encompassed 120 acres (49 hectares). Stratton-Porter began photographing birds in the Limberlost Swamp and along the Wabash River near her home in Geneva, Indiana, after her husband, Charles, and daughter, Jeannette, presented her with a camera as a Christmas gift in 1895. id = epadd-org-4628 author = title = epadd-org-4628 date = keywords = URL summary = id = epadd-stanford-edu-331 author = title = Collection Details date = keywords = Knuth summary = This email collection spans messages from January 1999 through January 2019. This email collection was processed in two parts due to significant technical differences between the email formats Knuth used. This email collection spans messages from November 2010 through January 2019. This email collection spans messages from January 1999 through December 2018. The messages reflect Knuth''s work in the study and teaching of computer programming, computer systems, mathematics, and organ performance. The messages reflect Knuth''s work in the study and teaching of computer programming, computer systems, mathematics, and organ performance. The messages reflect Knuth''s work in the study and teaching of computer programming, computer systems, mathematics, and organ performance. See: https://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-our-collections See: https://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-our-collections See: https://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-our-collections Please contact the host repository if you would like to request access to full messages, including any attachments. id = epadd-stanford-edu-3693 author = title = Collection Details date = keywords = Ted summary = The Ted Nelson email archive spans the years of 2001 to 2019. The archive contains correspondence related to Ted Nelson’s life and career as an information technology entrepreneur and philosopher. Many of Nelson’s projects are documented through this email collection, including Project Xanadu, XanaduSpace, ZigZag, and his 2010 autobiography, Possiplex: Movies, Intellect, Creative Control, My Computer Life and the Fight for Civilization. The Ted Nelson email archive includes some messages identified by the donor, or Stanford Libraries, as sensitive. These email messages are not included in this release of the collection; they will be made available in 2095. Email messages in the ePADD Discovery Module have been redacted to ensure the privacy of donors and other correspondents. Please contact the host repository if you would like to request access to full messages, including any attachments. Please contact the host repository if you would like to request access to full messages, including any attachments. id = epadd-stanford-edu-8065 author = title = Collection Details date = keywords = University summary = As a teacher and researcher, White held the distinguished title of University Professor in the University of California system, where he spent most of his career at the University of California, Santa Cruz. This collection contains a selection of emails sent and received by Hayden White between the years of 2005 and 2013. Also included are publication drafts by White and his colleagues, often with comments and annotations. Major correspondents in this email collection include White''s wife and UCSC Professor Margaret Brose, Mark E. Please contact UCSC Special Collections & Archives if you would like to request access to full messages, including any attachments. The small amount of email files available were captured from White''s hard drives. White did not regularly save his email correspondence, so email files were not collected from his email clients. Please contact the host repository if you would like to request access to full messages, including any attachments. id = eprint-iacr-org-6161 author = title = date = 2018-06-10 keywords = attack; protocol summary = Proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain protocols were envisioned such an attack a minority set of stakeholders could doublespend or erase past transactions, violating the fundamental PoS protocols, called stake-bleeding attacks. Fig. 1: Years of blockchain history needed to launch a stakebleeding attack assuming a minimum relative transaction fee time6 a stake bleeding attack would be feasible, requiring less attacks would adversely affect all currently proposed eventualconsensus PoS protocols if the checkpointing mechanism PoS protocols for which a sufficiently detailed whitepaper exists (specifically, PPCoin [KN12], NXT [Com14], Algorand [Mic16], e) Block rewards and transaction fees: Most blockchain the context of a generic proof-of-stake blockchain defined The proof-of-stake protocol Π has to satisfy several properties in order to be susceptible to the attack described in Let Π be a proof-of-stake blockchain protocol eventual consensus protocols employ some form of checkpointing, presumably to prevent posterior corruption attacks; this Blockchains, Ledgers and Proof-of-stake Protocols Blockchains, Ledgers and Proof-of-stake Protocols id = erambler-co-uk-2327 author = title = eRambler date = keywords = Matrix summary = At the same time, I''ve been using and learning about Matrix (the chat/messaging platform), and running some small rooms there I''ve been a bit frustrated that some pretty common admin things don''t have a good user interface in any of the available clients. If you''ve read my previous post about Matrix self-hosting, you might be interested to know that Cactus uses Matrix rooms for data storage and synchronisation and I can moderate and reply to comments directly from my Matrix client. Collaborations Workshop 2021: talks & panel session I used Hugo recently for the GLAM Data Science Network website and found it had come on a lot since the last time I was using it, so I thought I''d give it another go, and redesign this site to be a bit more minimal at the same time. id = erambler-co-uk-6305 author = title = Dueling Generators — Rust — #adventofcode Day 15 date = keywords = Day summary = The Halting Problem — Python — #adventofcode Day 25 Electromagnetic Moat — Rust — #adventofcode Day 24 Sporifica Virus — Rust — #adventofcode Day 22 Fractal Art — Python — #adventofcode Day 21 Particle Swarm — Python — #adventofcode Day 20 A Series of Tubes — Rust — #adventofcode Day 19 Spinlock — Rust/Python — #adventofcode Day 17 Dueling Generators — Rust — #adventofcode Day 15 Dueling Generators — Rust — #adventofcode Day 15 Dueling Generators — Rust — #adventofcode Day 15 Hex Ed — Python — #adventofcode Day 11 I Heard You Like Registers — Python — #adventofcode Day 8 Memory Reallocation — Python — #adventofcode Day 6 fn gen_next(factor: i64, current: i64) -> i64 { fn gen_next_picky(factor: i64, current: i64, mult: i64) -> i64 { let mut next = gen_next(factor, current); You can respond to this post, "Dueling Generators — Rust — #adventofcode Day 15", by: id = erambler-co-uk-8009 author = title = mxadm: a small CLI Matrix room admin tool date = keywords = Matrix summary = mxadm: a small CLI Matrix room admin tool mxadm: a small CLI Matrix room admin tool I''ve enjoyed learning Rust (the programming language) recently, but having only really used it for solving programming puzzles I''ve been looking for an excuse to use it for something more practical. At the same time, I''ve been using and learning about Matrix (the chat/messaging platform), and running some small rooms there I''ve been a bit frustrated that some pretty common admin things don''t have a good user interface in any of the available clients. I decided to write a little command-line tool to do a few simple tasks, and it''s now released as mxadm! It''s on crates.io, so if you have Rust and cargo available, installing it is as simple as running cargo install mxadm. mxadm on crates.io You can respond to this post, "mxadm: a small CLI Matrix room admin tool", by: sending a webmention from your own site to https://erambler.co.uk/blog/introducing-mxadm/ id = erambler-co-uk-8585 author = title = eRambler date = keywords = -> Carpentry; Data; Haskell; Int; Matrix; Python; Research; Rust; Slack; Twitter; University; code; datum; day; like; pos; return; string; time; work summary = I’m not sure yet whether this project has enough momentum to keep going, but it was a really valuable way both of getting to know and building trust with some new people and demonstrating the concept is worth more work. A guide to running an event that is a coming together of a research group or team to share knowledge, pass on skills, tidy and review code, among other software and working best practices (based on the Norwegian concept of a dugnad, a form of “voluntary work done together with other people”) https://research-dugnads.github.io/dugnads-hq/ For example, I think that some introductory statistics training would be immensely valuable for anyone working with data to understand what options are open to them and what limitations those options have, but is the word “statistics” offputting per se to those who’ve chosen a career in arts & humanities? id = erinrwhite-com-1379 author = title = Libraries – erin white date = keywords = VCU summary = Podcast interview: Names, binaries and trans-affirming systems on Legacy Code Rocks! This week, after 10 years of working at VCU Libraries, I have been letting my colleagues know that I’m nonbinary. This week I took a look at mobile phone usage on the VCU Libraries website for the first couple weeks of class and compared that to similar time periods from the past couple years. In the past few years I’ve created a couple of part-time, then full-time, staff positions on the web team at VCU Libraries. Easier access for databases and research guides at VCU Libraries Today VCU Libraries launched a couple of new web tools that should make it easier for people to find or discover our library’s databases and research guides. A new look for search at VCU Libraries This week we launched a new design for VCU Libraries Search (our instance of Ex Libris’ Primo discovery system). id = erinrwhite-com-6386 author = title = erin white – library technology, UX, the web, bikes, #RVA date = keywords = Richmond; web summary = erin white – library technology, UX, the web, bikes, #RVA This February I gave a lightning talk for the Richmond Design Group. How can we change our thinking to build the future web we need? Let''s move forward quickly through the past 25 years or so of the web, of digital design. In chasing innovation™ we often overlook important infrastructure work, and devalue work — like web accessibility, truly user-centered design, care work, documentation, customer support and even care for ourselves and our teams — that doesn''t drive the bottom line. And in creating urgency where it doesn''t need to exist, focusing on new things rather than repair, the end result is that we''re building a house of cards. Like many of y''all I have had a very hard time this year thinking about the future at all. It''s hard to know what the next few weeks, months, years will look like. id = esm-rochester-edu-638 author = title = History of the Howard Hanson Institute for American Music – The Howard Hanson Institute for American Music - Eastman School of Music date = keywords = Music summary = When Howard Hanson retired in 1964 after serving 40 years as the director of the Eastman School of Music, his service to the University of Rochester was extended as the director of a newly created Institute of American Music. The purpose of the Institute, which was established as a University entity outside of the administrative structure of the School, was to continue Dr. Hanson''s tradition for promoting the understanding and appreciation of American music through performance, publication, and recording. Howard Hanson (1896-1981) was a composer, conductor, musical statesman, educator, and for 40 years (1924-1964), director of the Eastman School of Music. In 1925, in a daring move for those years, he initiated the American Composers Concerts, during which works by our own writers were performed, many for the first time, by professional musicians from the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, assisted by the School''s artist faculty and advanced students. id = evergreen-ils-org-4158 author = title = Evergreen ILS – Evergreen – Open Source Library Software date = keywords = Evergreen summary = Evergreen ILS – Evergreen – Open Source Library Software Evergreen – Open Source Library Software Evergreen – Open Source Library Software Evergreen Event Code of Conduct Documentation Interest Group Evergreen Downloads Evergreen Downloads Mailing Lists, IRC, and more. These new releases contain numerous bug fixes for the Angular staff catalog, Bootstrap OPAC and Evergreen in general. The Evergreen Community wishes to […] Most new contributors start small, but the Bootstrap OPAC – nicknamed BOOPAC by the community – was not only Chris''s first contribution to Evergreen, it was the […] 2021 Evergreen International Online Conference 2021 Evergreen International Online Conference 2021 Evergreen International Online Conference We are just a couple weeks away from the 2021 Evergreen International Online Conference! About Evergreen Evergreen is open source software, freely licensed under GNU GPLv2 or later. The Evergreen Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Evergreen on Open HUB Official Documentation Official Documentation id = everybodyslibraries-com-2526 author = title = 2020 vision #1: Opportunity | Everybody''s Libraries date = keywords = January summary = In Europe and other places with "life+70 years" copyright terms, works by authors who died in 1949 will join the public domain on January 1, 2020. Then last year, all copyrights still active from 1923 expired, and we finally had a Public Domain Day here with lots of new published works that many people noted and celebrated. Between now and Public Domain Day 2020, I''ll be posting on works published in 1924, both the famous and the obscure, that I look forward to coming into clearer view in the new year. (Though many of them can be found in my library, and perhaps in yours.) I won''t write a post every day, but I hope to publish a fair number on a variety of works by the new year. id = everybodyslibraries-com-2973 author = title = Public Domain Day advent calendar #1: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran | Everybody''s Libraries date = keywords = Day summary = Public Domain Day advent calendar #1: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran | Everybody''s Libraries Public Domain Day advent calendar #1: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran During the month of December, this blog will feature various works from 1923 that will be joining the public domain in the US this coming January 1, Public Domain Day. The Prophet is fairly well-known and still easy to find in print. I plan to keep most of the posts short, but I''ll have links to more information on the works and authors featured, and folks are also welcome to discuss them further here in the comments if they wish. I''ll post my next Public Domain Day advent calendar entry tomorrow. Public Domain Day 2021: Honoring a lost generation John Mark Ockerbloom on Public Domain Day 2021: Honoring a lost generation John Mark Ockerbloom on Counting down to 1925 in the public domain id = everybodyslibraries-com-3812 author = title = Everybody''s Libraries date = keywords = Public summary = In much of Europe, and other countries with “life+70 years” copyright terms, works by authors who died in 1950, such as George Orwell, Karin Michaelis, George Bernard Shaw, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, have joined … Continue reading → (TL;DR: I’m starting to implement services and publish data to support searching across library collections that use customized subject headings, such as the increasingly-adopted substitutes for LCSH terms like “Illegal aliens”. Everybody’s Library Questions: Finding films in the public domain Welcome to another installment of Everybody’s Library Questions, where I give answers to questions people ask me (in comments or email) that seem to be useful for general consumption. (Here’s what happening at the library where … Continue reading → It’s only a few hours from the new year where I write this, but before I ring in the new year, and a new year’s worth of public domain material, I’d like to put in a request for what music … Continue reading → id = everybodyslibraries-com-8004 author = title = Everybody''s Libraries | Libraries for everyone, by everyone, shared with everyone, about everything date = keywords = Congress; December; John; Library; November; October; domain; public; publicdomaindaycountdown; work summary = In much of Europe, and other countries with "life+70 years" copyright terms, works by authors who died in 1950, such as George Orwell, Karin Michaelis, George Bernard Shaw, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, have joined the public domain. His best-known book, The Great Gatsby, joins the US public domain 99 days from now, along with other works with active 1925 copyrights. December 4: Ernest Hemingway''s first US-published story collection In Our Time introduced his distinctive style to an American audience that came to view his books as classics of 20th century fiction: It joins the public domain in 28 days. (TL;DR: I''m starting to implement services and publish data to support searching across library collections that use customized subject headings, such as the increasingly-adopted substitutes for LCSH terms like "Illegal aliens". id = everybodyslibraries-com-8064 author = title = Counting down to 1925 in the public domain | Everybody''s Libraries date = keywords = December; January; November; October; public; publicdomaindaycountdown summary = His best-known book, The Great Gatsby, joins the US public domain 99 days from now, along with other works with active 1925 copyrights. This 2012 blog post looks at 4 of her books, including Gertrude Haviland''s Divorce, which joins the public domain in 93 days. Since Joycean works fell out of fashion, that book''s been largely forgotten, but may get new attention when it joins the public domain in 72 days. November 29: As many folks get ready for Christmas, many Christmas-themed works are also almost ready to join the public domain in 33 days. December 4: Ernest Hemingway''s first US-published story collection In Our Time introduced his distinctive style to an American audience that came to view his books as classics of 20th century fiction: It joins the public domain in 28 days. Go West, a 1925 feature film that he co-wrote, directed, co-produced, and starred in, is still enjoyed today, and it joins the public domain in 10 days. id = everybodyslibraries-com-9241 author = title = Public Domain Day advent calendar #30: In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf | Everybody''s Libraries date = keywords = Day; Domain summary = Public Domain Day advent calendar #30: In the Orchard by Virginia Woolf | Everybody''s Libraries The story already in the public domain is "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street", which relates a shopping trip of the title character and the thoughts and memories she experiences while going out to buy gloves. Woolf later reworked and expanded this short story into the book Mrs. Dalloway, which was published in 1925, and will remain under copyright in the US for a couple of years longer. The first US publication of the story that I''m aware of, in the September 1923 issue of the American magazine Broom, was more than 30 days after the April 1923 Criterion, so copyright restoration applies. In this case, the difference will be moot in two days, when "In the Orchard" joins "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" in the public domain at the completion of its full 95-year term. John Mark Ockerbloom on Public Domain Day 2021: Honoring a lost generation id = faillab-wordpress-com-9143 author = title = Fail!lab date = keywords = library summary = technology, libraries and the future! We may be seeing this across the world as change, globalization, technology and economic dislocation force more and more people into the corner of benefit-nots. For libraries whose adopted mission is to introduce people to emerging technologies, this is a fantastic opportunity to do so. My library just received three Samsung S7 devices with Gear VR goggles. Collecting web usage data through services like Google Analytics is a top priority for any library. Most libraries (and websites for that matter) lean on Google Analytics to measure website usage and learn about how people access their online content. I’ve been working with my team on a vision document for what we want our future digital library platform to look like. But Windows 10 comes with enormous privacy and security issues that people need to take into account…and get under a semblance of control. id = faillab-wordpress-com-9248 author = title = Fail!lab | technology, libraries and the future! date = keywords = Google; Windows; library summary = Chicago Public Library created a successful Maker Lab. Their program was pretty simple: Hold regular classes showing people how to use the 3D printers and then allow those that completed the introductory course to use the printers in open studio lab times. Public libraries have deployed platforms like BiblioCommons to serve responsive, task-oriented interfaces that integrate their catalogs, programming and website into a single social platform. Within a decade or two, I expect people will look back on web pages as a brief, transitory medium bridging print information to linked data. Tagged internet, libraries, user experience, web design, websites Collecting web usage data through services like Google Analytics is a top priority for any library. I''ve been working with my team on a vision document for what we want our future digital library platform to look like. id = feeds-dltj-org-8538 author = title = Disruptive Library Technology Jester date = keywords = Cory; Lisa; NISO; html; network; talk summary = (I haven''t found a good comments system to hook into this static site blog.) Pre-recorded Talks Limit Presentation Format Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe made this point early in the feedback: @DataG For me downside is it forces every session into being a lecture. I feel like it forces presenters to become video/sound editors, which is obviously another thing to worry about on top of content and accessibility.— Junior Tidal (@JuniorTidal) April 5, 2021 Andromeda also agreed with this: "I will say one of the things I appreciated about NISO is that @griffey did ALL the video editing, so I was not forced to learn how that works." She continued, "everyone has different requirements for prerecording, and in [Code4Lib''s] case they were extensive and kept changing." And later added: "Part of the challenge is that every conference has its own tech stack/requirements. id = feeds-feedburner-com-1541 author = title = commonplace.net date = keywords = Library summary = Infrastructure for heritage institutions – Open and Linked Data In my June 2020 post in this series, “Infrastructure for heritage institutions – change of course  ” , I said: “The results of both Data Licences and the Data Quality projects (Object PID''s, Controlled Vocabularies, Metadata Set) will go into the new Data Publication project, which will be undertaken in the second half of 2020. In my previous post in the Infrastructure for heritage institutions series, “Change of course“, I mentioned the coming implementation of ARK persistent identifiers for our collection objects. In July 2019 I published the first post about our planning to realise a "coherent and future proof digital infrastructure" for the Library of the University of Amsterdam. In July 2019 I published the post Infrastructure for heritage institutions in which I described our planning to realise a "coherent and future proof digital infrastructure" for the Library of the University of Amsterdam. id = feeds-feedburner-com-28 author = title = Dan Cohen date = keywords = New summary = "Less talk, more grok." That was one of our early mottos at THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, which started at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University in 2008. With the end of the academic year at Northeastern University, the library wraps up our What’s New podcast, an interview series with researchers who help us understand, in plainspoken ways, some of the latest discoveries and ideas about our world. I’ve got a new piece over at The Atlantic on Barack Obama’s prospective presidential library, which will be digital rather than physical. When Roy Rosenzweig and I wrote Digital History 15 years ago, we spent a lot of time thinking about the overall tone and approach of the book. Generosity and thoughtfulness are not in abundance right now, and so Kathleen Fitzpatrick‘s important new book, Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University, is wholeheartedly welcome. id = feeds-feedburner-com-3245 author = title = Library Hat date = keywords = ACRL summary = ** This post was also published in ACRL TechConnect on Dec. 18, 2017.*** Getting Minorities on Board I recently moderated a panel discussion program titled "Building Bridges in a Divisive Climate: Diversity in Libraries, Archives, and Museums."1 Participating in organizing this program was interesting experience. ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on May. 22, 2017.*** Many libraries today provide 3D printing service. Some of them were listed on my blog post, “Finding the Right Words in Post-Election Libraries and Higher Ed.” […] Finding the Right Words in Post-Election Libraries and Higher Ed ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on Nov. 15, 2016.*** This year''s election result has presented a huge challenge to all of us who work in higher education and libraries. ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on May. 9, 2016.*** Cybersecurity is an interesting and important topic, one closely connected to those of online privacy and digital surveillance. id = feeds-feedburner-com-4754 author = title = Zotero date = keywords = Zotero summary = Last year, we added Google Docs integration to Zotero, bringing to Google Docs the same powerful citation functionality — with support for over 9,000 citation styles — that Zotero offers in Word and LibreOffice. Today we’re adding a feature that lets you move documents between Google Docs and Word or LibreOffice while preserving active Zotero citations. Zotero can now help you avoid relying on retracted publications in your research by automatically checking your database and documents for works that have been retracted. We’re excited to announce the availability of Zotero integration with Google Docs, joining Zotero’s existing support for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice. The same powerful functionality that Zotero has long offered for traditional word processors is now available for Google Docs. The latest version of Zotero introduces some major improvements for PDF-based workflows, a new citing mode that can greatly speed up the use of the word processor plugin in large documents, and various other improvements and bug fixes. id = feeds-feedburner-com-5315 author = title = What I Learned Today… date = keywords = Digest summary = Start A Fire Grow and expand your audience by recommending your content within any link you share Digest powered by RSS Digest Mattermost Mattermost is an open source, self-hosted Slack-alternative mBlock Program your app, Arduino projects and robots by dragging & dropping Fidus Writer Fidus Writer is an online collaborative editor especially made for academics who need to use citations and/or formulas. Superpowers The open source, extensible, collaborative HTML5 2D+3D game maker Sequel Pro Sequel Pro is a fast, easy-to-use Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases. Open Broadcaster Software Free, open source software for live streaming and recording Digest powered by RSS Digest Zulip A group chat application optimized for software development teams Digest powered by RSS Digest Pydio The mature open source alternative to Dropbox and box.net Digest powered by RSS Digest hylafax The world’s most advanced open source fax server Digest powered by RSS Digest id = feeds-feedburner-com-5596 author = title = HubLog date = keywords = April; August; December; February; Google; January; July; June; March; November; October; September summary = Fetching and publishing regularly-updated data as a web service with GitHub Actions and Datasette Using Resource and Collection interfaces to retrieve data from the web Switching off HubMed''s RSS and Atom feeds HubMed''s RSS and Atom feeds are discontinued Using App.net''s File API to create an open, personal reading library. Generate a podcast feed for audio files stored on Google Drive, using Apps Script and Yahoo Pipes Using Google Fusion Tables to provide an API to data files phpschemaxmlREST Web Services, XML and Data Typing Adding Spotify links to BBC Radio playlists, via RDFa, using Greasemonkey and rdfQuery Publishing Files using a Public Folder in Google Docs drupalgamesA web interface to search and download albums in an Amarok library googlesearchAdd HubMed links to Google search results RSS feeds of playlist recommendations from Playr Cover art in del.icio.us RSS feeds Music file data hashes RSS feeds for new album releases id = feeds-feedburner-com-9154 author = title = The Code4Lib Journal date = keywords = Library; University; article; datum; tool summary = The paper also provides an overview of the technology used, details how dedicated staff with strong local control of technology were able to scale up a university-wide solution, reflects on lessons learned, and analyzes nine months of usage data to shed light on library patrons'' changing needs during the pandemic. Through a set of open-source tools, semi-automated workflows, and extensions to the Dataverse platform, our team has built services for curators to efficiently and effectively publish collections of qualitatively derived data. This article describes the concepts behind the approach and how it has developed into an open source, data-driven tool called CollectionBuilider-CONTENTdm. The authors outline the design decisions and principles guiding the development of CollectionBuilder, and detail how a version is used at the University of Idaho Library to collaboratively build digital collections and digital scholarship projects. id = feeds-feedburner-com-9359 author = title = Hanging Together date = keywords = Aid summary = A research roadmap for Building a National Finding Aid Network (NAFAN) The post A research roadmap for Building a National Finding Aid Network (NAFAN) appeared first on Hanging Together. In November, we shared information with you about the Building a National Finding Aid Network project (NAFAN). The post Social interoperability: Getting to know all about you appeared first on Hanging Together. The post Reimagine Descriptive Workflows: meeting the challenges of inclusive description in shared infrastructure appeared first on Hanging Together. The post Fill your social interoperability toolbox appeared first on Hanging Together. The post Filling our cups at the home office water cooler appeared first on Hanging Together. The post Working across campus is like herding flaming cats appeared first on Hanging Together. The post The REALM project: What we’ve learned and what’s next appeared first on Hanging Together. The post ''Reimagine Descriptive Workflows'' in libraries and archives appeared first on Hanging Together. id = feeds-feedburner-com-954 author = title = Free Range Librarian date = keywords = Range summary = This morning I spent 40 minutes in the appointment line at the Santa Rosa DMV to get my license renewed and converted to REAL ID, but was told I was "too early" to renew my license, which expires in September, so I have to return after I receive my renewal notice. I get up early these days and get stuff done — banking and other elder-care tasks for my mother, leftover work from the previous day, association or service work. I have a half-dozen unfinished blog posts in WordPress, and even more in my mind. I revised this post in November, but at the time hesitated […] I have coined a few biblioneologisms in my day, but the one that has had the longest legs is MPOW (My Place of Work), a convenient, mildly-masking shorthand for one’s institution. id = feeds-fiander-info-9438 author = title = Rapid Communications date = keywords = Month summary = Rapid Communications Rapid Communications Rapid, but irregular, communications from the frontiers of Library Technology Mac OS vs Emacs: Getting on the right (exec) PATH Finding ISBNs in the the digits of π Software Upgrades and The Parable of the Windows Using QR Codes in the Library A Manifesto for the Library I''m a Shover and Maker! LITA Tears Down the Walls A (Half) Year in Books The Desk Set Drinking Game July Book a Month Challenge: Independence June Book a Month Challenge: Knowledge Anthony Hope and the Triumph of the Public Domain May Book a Month Challenge: Mother Eric S. Raymond on Proprietary ILSs One Big Library Unconference in Toronto April Book A Month Challenge: Beauty Thinking About Dates on To-Do List Web Sites The Most Important Programming Language I''ve Learned Building Systems that Support Librarians Book A Month Challenge for March: Craft BAM Challenge: Heart My Top Technology Trends Slides id = feeds2-feedburner-com-5343 author = title = feeds2-feedburner-com-5343 date = keywords = SITS; Starbucks; link summary =

One parting thought, that I’ll try to tease out in a follow-up post: Libraries need to look very seriously at the importance of personalized, customized curation of collections for users, something that might actually be antithetical to the way we currently approach collection development. '' -var ''ec2_keypair='' A terraform script for deploying Fedora Repository to AWS. A terraform script for deploying Fedora Repository to AWS. No releases published No packages published © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub id = github-com-2076 author = title = Warnings in app boot · Issue #122 · reidmorrison/rails_semantic_logger · GitHub date = keywords = GitHub summary = Warnings in app boot · Issue #122 · reidmorrison/rails_semantic_logger · GitHub Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. Sign up for GitHub Rails Semantic Logger 4.5.0 Rails Semantic Logger 4.5.0 config.rails_semantic_logger.processing = false config.rails_semantic_logger.add_file_appender = false config.rails_semantic_logger.format = :json config.semantic_logger.add_appender( formatter: config.rails_semantic_logger.format) No warnings when is in use with rails and puma. WARNING: Detected 2 Thread(s) started in app boot: The issue was successfully created but we are unable to update the comment at this time. The Semantic Logger thread being created is by design, without it no logging will be performed. Suggest looking into what is generating that warning log message, since it is not from Semantic Logger. I booted our application in clustered mode without any issues. As per the docs, just had to add SemanticLogger.reopen to the on_worker_boot to get logging working. id = github-com-2815 author = title = GitHub - matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk: Matrix Client-Server SDK for Rust date = keywords = GitHub summary = GitHub matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk: Matrix Client-Server SDK for Rust Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Switch branches/tags View all branches GitHub CLI Open with GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Latest commit Failed to load latest commit information. 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Contact GitHub id = github-com-3751 author = title = custom_options or custom_payload? · Issue #265 · roidrage/lograge · GitHub date = keywords = GitHub summary = · Issue #265 · roidrage/lograge · GitHub Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. Sign up for GitHub By clicking "Sign up for GitHub", you agree to our terms of service and custom_options or custom_payload? custom_options or custom_payload? custom_options or custom_payload? krainboltgreene opened this issue krainboltgreene opened this issue In fact, in one part of the documentation it says "custom_options below" but custom_payload is in the codeblock. We are unable to convert the task to an issue at this time. The issue was successfully created but we are unable to update the comment at this time. The PR that introduced custom_payload gives a great overview: #135 Sign up for free Sign in to comment Linked pull requests Successfully merging a pull request may close this issue. Contact GitHub id = github-com-4463 author = title = GitHub - roidrage/lograge: An attempt to tame Rails'' default policy to log everything. date = keywords = Rails; log summary = GitHub roidrage/lograge: An attempt to tame Rails'' default policy to log everything. Lograge Taming Rails'' Default Request Logging Lograge Taming Rails'' Default Request Logging config.lograge.base_controller_class = ''ActionController::API'' config.lograge.keep_original_rails_log = true You can then add custom variables to the event to be used in custom_options (available via the event.payload hash, which has to be processed in custom_options method to be included in log output, see above): config.lograge.custom_payload do |controller| actions, or you can write a custom handler to skip messages based on data in the log event: config.lograge.ignore_custom = lambda do |event| For the first one, the starting line of every Rails request log, Lograge replaces code in Rails::Rack::Logger to remove that particular log line. Lograge removes ActionView logging, which also includes rendering times for config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| id = github-com-4643 author = title = GitHub - reidmorrison/semantic_logger: Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers. date = keywords = Logger summary = GitHub reidmorrison/semantic_logger: Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Semantic Logger is capable of logging thousands of lines per second without slowing When running Rails, use rails_semantic_logger Fully supports Semantic Logger when running jobs in the background. The following gems are only required when their corresponding appenders are being used, Kafka Appender: gem ''ruby-kafka'' Replace calls to Logger#payload with SemanticLogger.named_tags. Replace calls to Logger#payload with SemanticLogger.named_tags. logger.debug(''log this'', foo: ''foo'', bar: ''bar'') gem install semantic_logger require ''semantic_logger'' Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers. Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers. Semantic Logger is a feature rich logging framework, and replacement for existing Ruby & Rails loggers. rails-semantic-logger id = github-com-5302 author = title = GitHub - dtolnay/anyhow: Flexible concrete Error type built on std: :Error date = keywords = GitHub summary = GitHub dtolnay/anyhow: Flexible concrete Error type built on std: :Error If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Failed to load latest commit information. This library provides anyhow::Error, a trait object based error type for easy idiomatic error handling in Rust applications. let config = std::fs::read_to_string("cluster.json")?; Error: Failed to read instrs from ./path/to/instrs.json // If the error was caused by redaction, then return a If you want panics and errors to both have backtraces, set If you want only errors to have backtraces, set RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=1; use thiserror::Error; supports string interpolation and produces an anyhow::Error. The anyhow::Error type works something like failure::Error, but unlike failure ours is built around the standard library''s std::error::Error trait Use Anyhow if you don''t care what error type your functions return, you just are a library that wants to design your own dedicated error type(s) so that on id = github-com-5624 author = title = GitHub - mjordan/islandora_workbench: A command-line tool for managing content in an Islandora 8 repository date = keywords = Islandora summary = GitHub mjordan/islandora_workbench: A command-line tool for managing content in an Islandora 8 repository A command-line tool that allows creation, updating, and deletion of Islandora content from CSV data. Islandora Workbench is an alternative to using Drupal''s built-in Migrate tools for ingesting Islandora content from CSV files. When you pull in updates to this git repo, the following script will check the repo''s log and if it finds the word "module" in the commit message of the last three commits, it will print the message "NOTE: Make sure you are running the latest version of the Islandora Workbench Integration module." echo "NOTE: Make sure you are running the latest version of the Islandora Workbench Integration module." Unit tests on Workbench''s Drupal fields handlers (these also does not require Islandora) are in tests/field_tests.py and can be run with python3 tests/field_tests.py Contributions to Islandora Workbench''s documentation are welcome. id = github-com-7389 author = title = GitHub - roidrage/lograge: An attempt to tame Rails'' default policy to log everything. date = keywords = Rails; log summary = GitHub roidrage/lograge: An attempt to tame Rails'' default policy to log everything. Lograge Taming Rails'' Default Request Logging Lograge Taming Rails'' Default Request Logging config.lograge.base_controller_class = ''ActionController::API'' config.lograge.keep_original_rails_log = true You can then add custom variables to the event to be used in custom_options (available via the event.payload hash, which has to be processed in custom_options method to be included in log output, see above): config.lograge.custom_payload do |controller| actions, or you can write a custom handler to skip messages based on data in the log event: config.lograge.ignore_custom = lambda do |event| For the first one, the starting line of every Rails request log, Lograge replaces code in Rails::Rack::Logger to remove that particular log line. Lograge removes ActionView logging, which also includes rendering times for config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| id = github-com-7776 author = title = lograge/.travis.yml at master · roidrage/lograge · GitHub date = keywords = GitHub summary = lograge/.travis.yml at master · roidrage/lograge · GitHub Code review → GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → Learn and contribute Learning Lab → Open source guides → The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Plans → Compare plans → No suggested jump to results Jump to Jump to Jump to Jump to Sign up Sign up Sign up Code Code Issues Projects Projects Switch branches/tags View all branches View all tags Open with Desktop View raw View blame jruby-head before_install: gem install bundler rvm: jruby-head Copy lines Copy permalink Copy permalink View git blame © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. You signed out in another tab or window. You signed out in another tab or window. id = github-com-846 author = title = GitHub - code4lib/planetcode4lib: Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ date = keywords = GitHub summary = GitHub code4lib/planetcode4lib: Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ Explore GitHub → The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Switch branches/tags GitHub CLI Open with GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message planet.code4lib.org planet.code4lib.org Planet Code4Lib aggregates feeds and blogs of interest to the Code4Lib community. > git clone git@github.com:code4lib/planetcode4lib.git > ./venus/planet.py --verbose > ./venus/planet.py --verbose test.ini No updates are to be made on the server; they should be made locally, pushed to GitHub, then pulled down. > cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new > git clone https://github.com/code4lib/planetcode4lib.git > ./venus/planet.py --verbose --expunge > cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new/planetcode4lib 10,40 * * * * cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new/planetcode4lib; ./venus/planet.py --expunge 2>&1 Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ No releases published No packages published Contact GitHub id = github-com-8850 author = title = Pooling FAQ · Chia-Network/chia-blockchain Wiki · GitHub date = keywords = Chia; pool summary = Pooling FAQ · Chia-Network/chia-blockchain Wiki · GitHub You can update by installing Chia 1.2+ and following the instructions in the Pooling User Guide. Yes. Anyone who wants to join a pool will need to create new K32 or above portable plots. User''s can assign the plot NFT to any pool they want, at any point. Will I need pay XCH to create a plot NFT or switch pools? First you will create a Plot NFT (devs call this singleton in their code) in the new pools tab in the GUI. When you create a new portable plot, you must assign it a specific Plot NFT (for those using CLI, this replaces the Pool Public Key -p with a Pool Contract Address -c). You can find it here: https://github.com/Chia-Network/pool-reference. Does that mean that forks of Chia cannot use these pooling plots? Forks of Chia can easily use these pooling plots by sending the 1.75XCH to the farmer target address, making them https://github.com/Chia-Network/pool-reference/blob/main/SPECIFICATION.md id = github-com-9627 author = title = GitHub - reidmorrison/rails_semantic_logger: Rails Semantic Logger replaces the Rails default logger with Semantic Logger date = keywords = Semantic summary = GitHub reidmorrison/rails_semantic_logger: Rails Semantic Logger replaces the Rails default logger with Semantic Logger Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Switch branches/tags GitHub CLI Open with GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Latest commit Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message Commit time Fixes #69 Reopen Semantic Logger when running rails as a rack daemon Merge pull request #132 from featurist/master rails_semantic_logger.gemspec Rails Semantic Logger Rails Semantic Logger Rails Semantic Logger http://github.com/reidmorrison/rails_semantic_logger For complete documentation see: https://logger.rocketjob.io/rails Upgrading to Semantic Logger v4.4 Upgrading to Semantic Logger v4.4 For the complete list of supported Ruby and Rails versions, see the Testing file. This project uses Semantic Versioning. rocketjob.github.io/semantic_logger/rails.html rocketjob.github.io/semantic_logger/rails.html © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub id = github-com-9972 author = title = GitHub - fcrepo-exts/migration-utils: An in-development framework for managing data migrations from previous versions to 4.x. date = keywords = Fedora; default summary = GitHub fcrepo-exts/migration-utils: An in-development framework for managing data migrations from previous versions to 4.x. Migrations to Fedora 6 write migrated objects directly to the filesystem as OCFL Fedora 3 datastreams appear as files within the resulting OCFL objects. FOXML object and datastream properties are represented as triples in additional sidecar files Note that the migration utility will only run under Java 11+. -I, --delete-inactive Migrate objects and datastreams in the Inactive Type of OCFL objects to migrate to. add to PIDs for OCFL object IDs defaults to -p, --pid-file= PID file listing which Fedora 3 objects to migrate The default migration configuration will migrate all of the Fedora 3 objects found in the source. java -jar target/migration-utils-6.0.0-SNAPSHOT-driver.jar --source-type=legacy --limit=100 --target-dir=target/test/ocfl --objects-dir=src/test/resources/legacyFS/objects --datastreams-dir=src/test/resources/legacyFS/datastreams java -jar target/migration-utils-6.0.0-SNAPSHOT-driver.jar --source-type=exported --limit=100 --target-dir=target/test/ocfl --exported-dir=src/test/resources/exported migration-utils is running. documentation and run a Fedora 6 migration with metrics enabled: java -jar target/migration-utils-6.0.0-SNAPSHOT-driver.jar --source-type=legacy --target-dir=target/test/ocfl --objects-dir=src/test/resources/legacyFS/objects --datastreams-dir=src/test/resources/legacyFS/datastreams --enable-metrics id = github-com-9992 author = title = GitHub - fcrepo-exts/fcrepo-migration-validator: A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. date = keywords = Fedora summary = GitHub fcrepo-exts/fcrepo-migration-validator: A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message java -jar target/fcrepo-migration-validator--driver.jar [cli options | --help] Note: the migration validator requires Java 11+ to run The following CLI options for the migration validator are available: Usage: fcrepo-migration-validator [-ChV] [--debug] [-a=] Fedora 3 source type. Directory containing Fedora 3 datastreams (used with Directory where validation results are placed PID file listing which Fedora 3 objects to validate -C, --checksum Enable checksum validations of datastreams A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. id = gitlab-com-3141 author = title = premium/backend/src/baserow_premium · develop · Bram Wiepjes / baserow · GitLab date = keywords = HTTPS summary = premium/backend/src/baserow_premium · develop · Bram Wiepjes / baserow · GitLab Skip to content GitLab Projects Groups Loading... 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LICENSE LICENSE Attach a file by drag & drop or click to upload Commit message Replace LICENSE Replace LICENSE Replace file A new branch will be created in your fork and a new merge request will be started. id = gizmodo-com-5390 author = title = Bitcoin Plunges as Chinese Province Pulls Plug on Crypto Mining date = keywords = Sichuan summary = Bitcoin Plunges as Chinese Province Pulls Plug on Crypto Mining Bitcoin Plunges as China''s Sichuan Province Pulls Plug on Crypto Mining Chinese state media reports 90% of China''s bitcoin mining could be coming offline. The bitcoin mining facilities of Sichuan Province received an order on Friday to stop doing business by Sunday, according to Chinese state media outlet the Global Times. But Chinese regulators are now taking a uniform approach, which would overhaul and rein in the booming Bitcoin mining industry in China," Shentu Qingchun, CEO of a Shenzhen crypto company told the Global Times. CNBC''s Eunice Yoon tweeted early Monday that a Chinese logistics firm was shipping 6,600 lbs (3,000 kilograms) of crypto mining equipment to an unnamed buyer in Maryland for just $9.37 per kilogram. id = go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-2993 author = title = Go To Hellman date = keywords = RA21 summary = Go To Hellman Go To Hellman If you wanna end war and stuff, you gotta sing loud! The Ebook Turns 50 Open Access for Backlist Books, Part II: The All-Stars Open Access for Backlist Books, Part I: The Slush Pile Creating Value with Open Access Books Infra-infrastructure, inter-infrastructure and para-infrastructure We should regulate virality Notes on work-from-home teams Your Identity, Your Library Four-Leaf Clovers Responding to Critical Reviews RA21: Technology is not the problem. RA21 doesn''t address the yet-another-WAYF problem. Radical inclusiveness would. RA21''s recommended technical approach is broken by emerging browser privacy features RA21 Draft RP session timeout recommendation considered harmful RA21 RP does not require secure protocols. Fudge, and open access ebook download statistics On the Surveillance Techno-state Towards Impact-based OA Funding A Milestone for GITenberg eBook DRM and Blockchain play CryptoKitty and Mouse. The Vast Potential for Blockchain in Libraries Choose Privacy Week: Your Library Organization Is Watching You id = go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-6359 author = title = Go To Hellman date = keywords = access; book; infrastructure; open summary = The logical conclusion is that the largest amount of value that can be generated from opening of the backlist comes from the books that are most used, the "all-stars" of the library, not the discount rack or the discards. If libraries are to provide funding for Open Access backlist books, shouldn''t they focus their resources on the books that create the most value? The question of course, is how the library community would ever convince publishers, who have monopolies on these books as a consequence of international copyright laws, to convert these books to Open Access. That''s the sort of publicity we need to create for open access books. If your community is interest in creating an Open-Access program for backlist books, don''t hesitate to contact me at the Free Ebook Foundation! This is the third in a series of posts about creating value of Open Access books. id = groups-google-com-6650 author = title = Open Data Day - Google Groups date = keywords = Data; Day summary = Open Data Day Google Groups unread,Promoting some keynote events/lectures during Open Data Day 2022 Huge thank you to Stephen am so grateful for all the work you put into making Open Data the success Huge thank you to Stephen am so grateful for all the work you put into making Open Data the success New Open Data Day events listings and search unread,New Open Data Day events listings and search unread,Meet the organisations receiving Open Data Day 2021 mini-grants unread,Announcing a new partner for Open Data Day 2021 mini-grants unread,Thank you for your feedback about Open Data Day. Here’s what we learned. While Stephen is away, I''m helping out with Open Data Day 2021. While Stephen is away, I''m helping out with Open Data Day 2021. unread,Open Data Day 2021 will take place on Saturday 6th March unread,Open Data Day 2021? unread,Open Data Day in #Cambodia id = guides-nyu-edu-8463 author = title = Inclusive and Reparative Work - Archival Collections Management - Research Guides at New York University date = keywords = Collections summary = Inclusive and Reparative Work Archival Collections Management Research Guides at New York University Program documentation on archival technical services at New York University. ACM is actively committed to reparative and inclusive archival practices, including archival description, metadata management, and systems environments. This growing section includes local documentation and other resources centering ethical description, critical cataloging, and equitable technology to support this work. You may encounter harmful language in our description, which includes catalog records, finding aids, collection guides, and inventories. If you encounter harmful language in description, or would like to request changes, please complete this form. As librarians and archivists at NYU Libraries, we are actively confronting and remediating how we describe our collection materials. We are also making reparative changes, all to ensure that the descriptive language we use upholds and enacts our values of inclusion, diversity, equity, belonging, and accessibility. URL: https://guides.nyu.edu/archival-collections-management id = hackingdistributed-com-8350 author = title = On-Chain Vote Buying and the Rise of Dark DAOs date = keywords = DAO; Dark; SGX; vote summary = This directly implies that all on-chain voting schemes where users can generate their own keys outside of a trusted environment inherently degrade to plutocracy, a paradigm considered widely inferior to democratic models that such protocols attempt to approximate on-chain. This work defined a new security definition for voting schemes called "coercion resistance", providing a protocol where no malicious party could successfully coerce a user in a manner that could alter election results. Despite any identity or second-layer based mitigation attempts, all permissionless voting systems (or schemes that allow users to generate their own key in an untrusted environment) are vulnerable to the same style of vote buying and coercion attacks. Inherent in any of these schemes is the ability to minimize trust when pooling assets across multiple vote buyers; bribery smart contracts could simply allow anyone to pay into the BRIBEPOOL, and SGX networks can be architected similarly for open participation. id = hapgood-us-2942 author = title = A Short History of CRAAP | Hapgood date = keywords = CRAAP; January; September summary = During these meetings eight major categories of selection criteria for printed materials were considered: accuracy, currency, point of view, audience level, scope of coverage, organization, style, and format. If you read this article''s expansions on those categories, you''ll see the striking similarities to what we teach students today, as a technique not to decide on how best to build a library collection, but for sorting through social media and web results. (an image from a circa 2000 slideshow from Marsha Tate and Jan Alexander on how to teach students to apply library collection development criteria to the web) When I teach this I try to get students (HS freshmen and sophomores) to come up with their own criteria (checklist?) based on what we are looking at: news, social media or scholarly (this is very tough for them to get at this level and I have a separate module or two for it) sources. id = hbr-org-8543 author = title = How to Combat Zoom Fatigue date = keywords = HBR; video summary = The next time you''re on a video chat, close any tabs or programs that might distract you, put your phone away, and stay present. We have five research-based tips that can help make video calls less exhausting. The next time you''re on a video chat, close any tabs or programs that might distract you (e.g. your inbox or Slack), put your phone away, and stay present. For days when you can''t avoid back-to-back calls, consider making meetings 25 or 50 minutes (instead of the standard half-hour and hour) to give yourself enough time in between to get up and move around for a bit. Try something like, "I''d love a break from video calls. In situations where you''re communicating with people outside of your organization (clients, vendors, networking, etc.) — conversations for which you used to rely on phone calls — you may feel obligated to send out a Zoom link instead. id = heavenali-wordpress-com-6335 author = title = A Saturday Life – Radclyffe Hall (1925) | heavenali date = keywords = December; Reply summary = It is in Italy, that Frances first learns about a Saturday Life in an old book she buys. Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged book reviews, Radclyffe Hall, VMC | 20 Comments Glad to know you liked this author – I haven''t read anything by her yet. I haven''t read anything by Radclyffe Hall and this sounds like a good one to start with. I love this book but I haven''t read it for years and years, not since I started blogging, it seems! Sidonia sounds like a fantastic character Ali, one to look out for. I read Well of Loneliness but for some reason never thought to look beyond it. Book review: Orphan Island – Rose Macaulay (1924) heavenali.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/orp… 23 hours ago Book review: Orphan Island – Rose Macaulay (1924) heavenali.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/orp… 23 hours ago A Life in Books on Orphan Island – Rose Mac… id = hecticpace-com-1312 author = title = Hectic Pace date = keywords = book summary = 2020 being what it is, this year is an exception to both…that’s right, I’m siding with my family and admitting that My Favorite Things is not a Christmas song. (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things”) [Click the YouTube link to listen while you sing along.] Eating in restaurants and movies on big screensPeople who don’t doubt the virtue of vaccines.Inspiring leaders who don’t act like kings.These were a few of my pre-Covid things. In the stacks, laptops glistening The reading light’s bright The library’s right For sitting in the reading room all day. (sung to the tune of "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”) Press play to sing along with the instrumental track! I was recently lucky enough to participate with my OCLC Membership & Research Division colleagues in DeEtta Jones & Associates'' Cultural Competency Training. (Not coincidentally, one of the others in that top 5 was DeEtta''s management training I took part in when she was with the Association of Research Libraries). id = hecticpace-com-2024 author = title = Hectic Pace – A view on libraries, the library business, and the business of libraries date = keywords = December summary = Authors note: these parodies are always about libraries and always based on Christmas songs, stories, or poems. 2020 being what it is, this year is an exception to both…that''s right, I''m siding with my family and admitting that My Favorite Things is not a Christmas song. (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things") [Click the YouTube link to listen while you sing along.] Eating in restaurants and movies on big screensPeople who don''t doubt the virtue of vaccines.Inspiring leaders who don''t act like kings.These were a few of my pre-Covid things. In the stacks, laptops glistening The reading light''s bright The library''s right For sitting in the reading room all day. It''s the Best Library Time of the Year Category: Christmas Parody / Category: Christmas Parody / Category: Christmas Parody / Search the Archive E-books (6) Library Colleagues The Shifted Librarian Hectic Pace RSS feeds Comments RSS All Rights Reserved, Hectic Pace id = idatosabiertos-org-7309 author = title = Home - ILDA date = keywords = status summary = Home ILDA Strategic areas Community Gender and inclusion Developing technologies Transparency and governance Projects Blog Contact Español English Português do Brasil We work towards an open, equal and data-driven region Featured projects ILDA: The Next Generation Empatía Femicide Data Standardization Global Data Barometer Regional Open Data Barometer Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Status: active Status: active Status: active Status: active Status: active Status: active Data+Art News Posts Open data standards design behind closed doors? Report Data for development – a road ahead Herramientas Flow to identify femicides Espacio Sinergia Divina Comedia 1361 Montevideo Uruguay Bao Co-Work Space Av. Corrientes 1386, Piso 10 Buenos Aires Argentina Impact Hub Av.12, entre calle 35 y 37, San Pedro San José Costa Rica Suscribite a nuestro newsletter: Leave this field empty if you''re human: Contactanos Seguinos en: Seguinos en: Apoyan: id = inkdroid-org-1573 author = title = AltAir date = keywords = database summary = Wouldn''t it be nice to be able to pay for a no-code database service like Airtable that had more of a platform-cooperative mindset, where the thing being sustained was the software, the hardware and an open participatory organization for managing them? nocodb is a TypeScript/Vue web application that has been designed to provide an interface for an existing database such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, sqlite, SQLServer, . While this might seem like a limitation at first I think it''s probably a good thing, since PostgreSQL is arguably the best open source relational database out there in terms of features, support, extensibility and scalability. Having an application that uses one open source database, and uses it well seems like a plus. To return to this earlier idea of a platform-coop that supported these kinds of services I think we don''t see that idea present in either nocodb or baserow. id = inkdroid-org-4914 author = title = inkdroid date = keywords = Swedberg; Wikidata; theory; work summary = Wouldn''t it be nice to be able to pay for a no-code database service like Airtable that had more of a platform-cooperative mindset, where the thing being sustained was the software, the hardware and an open participatory organization for managing them? While this might seem like a limitation at first I think it''s probably a good thing, since PostgreSQL is arguably the best open source relational database out there in terms of features, support, extensibility and scalability. Hammond reviews the literature around theorizing (which includes Swedberg) and also discusses some interviews he conducted with researchers at his university to better understand the role of theory in their work. This has me thinking a bit about what topics or themes could be useful in future classes in order to explore the sociotechnical aspects of code over the course of the semester while also learning programming. id = inkdroid-org-6664 author = title = inkdroid date = keywords = file summary = Toggle Navigation inkdroid inkdroid Bookmarks Photos Music Software Social Talks Opinionated AltAir Untitled Don''t Think Notes from the APIcalypse Python for Somebody Jan twarc2 demo on TwitterDev Sandwich 🥪 twarc2 Strengths and Weaknesses Data Speculation Recovering Foucault Teaching OOP in the Time of COVID GPT-3 Jam mimetypes Northwest Branch Cairn Blow back derelict wind Outgoing Trump''s Tweets noarchive What''s the diff? Diss Music 25 Years of robots.txt Curation Communities Mystery File! Kettle Static-Dynamic Dark Reading Seeing Software Curating Corpora Fuzzy Penny Fuzzy File Formats Pandoc Fuzzy Matching Teaching Digital Curation RSS Organizations on Twitter BibDesk, Zotero and JabRef Disinformation Metadata Equipment Twitter Music for Hard Times Digital Curation Dependency Hell « Prev Unless otherwise noted all the content here is licensed CC-BY id = inkdroid-org-6995 author = title = Untitled date = keywords = little summary = Toggle Navigation inkdroid Bookmarks Photos Software Social Talks Untitled Untitled July 24, 2021 music music foundsound Several years ago someone in our neighborhood was moving out of the area and was giving away their old piano. We figured out a way to get it to our house, and it has sat (still untuned) in a corner of our living room ever since. The kids have sporadically taken piano lessons, and the various teachers who have heard it have all been polite not to comment on its current state. Mostly it just sits there, part table, part decoration, until someone stops by to play a little tune. It''s interesting to hear the kids develop little signature riffs that they play while walking by the piano in the morning, or sometimes before going to bed. Here''s a short untitled little tune that Maeve regularly plays, almost like a little prayer, or memory: id = inkdroid-org-9020 author = title = Opinionated date = keywords = software summary = I''ve never really been a huge fan of the Basecamp Philosophy of software development–especially since the no-politics fiasco. But I''ll admit to having liked one idea that they promulgated since the early days of Ruby on Rails: that software should be opinionated. The hero narrative of the individual software developer or software user having an opinion and voicing it through the design or use of some software seems wrongheaded. However the basic idea here that software expresses opinions, and for designers and users to consciously express those opinions is a useful way to to think about design. Software always takes sides, and expresses opinions–and often embodies multiple opinions in several arguments or controversies, rather than just one. The question is, do you understand the opinions it is expressing, and the decisions that are being made to express them? How can these decisions be negotiated as a group that includes the designers and users of the software? id = islandora-ca-1384 author = title = Islandora date = keywords = Group; Islandora summary = Body Today we are officially announcing a summer-long series of specialized Open Meetings we are calling "The Summer of Islandora". Registration is not required to attend, we just ask that you email community@islandora.ca for a calendar invite or password for the zoom session as we do not want it publicly available for privacy reasons. Body The Islandora Documentation Group is holding a writing/editing sprint as part of the next release of Islandora. Body The Islandora Documentation Interest Group (DIG) held a sprint from April 19-30, 2021 in order to audit the current Islandora documentation in preparation for a second sprint aimed at editing and improving those docs for the upcoming release. https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/islandora_install_profile_demo https://github.com/Islandora/jsonld/pull/54 https://github.com/Islandora/jsonld/pull/54 https://github.com/Islandora/jsonld/pull/54 https://github.com/Islandora/jsonld/pull/54 https://github.com/Islandora/carapace/pull/25 https://github.com/Islandora/controlled_access_terms/pull/66 https://github.com/Islandora/controlled_access_terms/pull/66 https://github.com/Islandora/controlled_access_terms/pull/66 https://github.com/Islandora/controlled_access_terms/pull/66 https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/islandora-playbook/pull/200/files https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/isle-dc/pull/160 https://github.com/Islandora/Syn/pull/27 https://github.com/Islandora/Alpaca/pull/77 https://github.com/Islandora/chullo/pull/94 https://github.com/Islandora/Crayfish-Commons/pull/46 https://github.com/Islandora/Crayfish/pull/113 https://github.com/Islandora/openseadragon/pull/36 https://github.com/Islandora/islandora_defaults/pull/51 https://github.com/Islandora/islandora_defaults/pull/51 Body The Islandora Documentation Interest Group is holding a sprint! id = jakoblog-de-2275 author = title = jakoblog-de-2275 date = keywords = IIIF; RDF; library; link summary =

In a short discussion at Twitter Rob Sanderson (Getty) pointed out that the data format of IIIF Presentation API to describe intellectual works (called a manifest) is expressed in JSON-LD, so it can be extended by other RDF statements.

A few years ago I created the simple command line tool rdfns and a Perl library to look up URI namespace/prefix mappings. within the high-level as medium (70.43% — see Table 8); as with , the content of is quite varied and does not easily facilitate sorting, with values ranging from "miscellaneous artifacts" to "2 ceramic heads." The syntax of the element (with attributes for @encodinganalog, @type, and @unit) does not currently lend itself to structuring data in a way that can be used for sorting without clear guidelines, tools to enforce appropriate encoding, and rigor on the part of institutions; retrospectively refitting to be utilized in sorting could be a daunting challenge for many institutions. id = journal-code4lib-org-7496 author = title = The Code4Lib Journal date = keywords = Code4Lib; Ulrich; WEST summary = Specifically, it details how the library adapted existing staff roles and digital library infrastructure to offer on-demand digitization of and limited online access to library collection items requested by patrons working in a remote teaching and learning environment. The paper also provides an overview of the technology used, details how dedicated staff with strong local control of technology were able to scale up a university-wide solution, reflects on lessons learned, and analyzes nine months of usage data to shed light on library patrons'' changing needs during the pandemic. The process that enables this analysis, and subsequent archiving proposals, is dependent on Ulrich''s journal family, for which ISSN has been traditionally used to match and cluster all related titles within a particular family. This paper will discuss problems in Ulrich''s journal family matching, improved functional methodologies developed to address those problems, and potential strategies to improve in serial title clustering in the future. id = kcoyle-blogspot-com-2584 author = title = Coyle''s InFormation date = keywords = Archive; MARC; MARC21; book; internet; library summary = The Archive has considerable experience with both digitization and providing online access to materials in various formats, and its Open Library site has been providing digital downloads of out of copyright books for more than a decade. The Controlled Digital Lending, like the Google Books project, holds many interesting questions about the nature of "digital vs physical," not only in a legal sense but in a sense of what it means to read and to be a reader today. Section 108 of the copyright law does allow libraries and archives to make a limited number of copies The first point of section 108 states that libraries can make a single copy of a work as long as 1) it is not for commercial advantage, 2) the collection is open to the public and 3) the reproduction includes the copyright notice from the original. id = kcoyle-blogspot-com-4212 author = title = Coyle''s InFormation: Phil Agre and the gendered Internet date = keywords = Agre summary = Coyle''s InFormation: Phil Agre and the gendered Internet But my talk also gave Agre thoughts about the missing humanity on the Web. I had a couple of primary concerns, perhaps not perfectly laid out, in my talk, "Access, not Just Wires." I was concerned about what was driving the development of the Internet and the lack of a service ethos regarding society. Like many or most people, Agre heard "libraries" and thought "female." But at least this caused him to think, earlier than many, about how our metaphors for the Internet were inherently gendered. It hurts now to read through Agre''s post arguing for a more library-like online information system because it is pretty clear that we blew through that possibility even before the 1994 meeting and were already taking the first steps toward to where we are today. In https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/agre/tno/april-1994.html#networking Phil''s comments on the perpetuation of democracy through education strike deep. id = kcoyle-net-2602 author = title = TNO October 1994 date = keywords = information; net; people; privacy summary = This month: The gender politics of "exploring" the net informational privacy that I have encountered in my reading Applied to a tool like Mosaic or Gopher, though, the metaphor is work in systems like Gopher or the Web. The generative metaphor personal identity, and "exploration" tools offer a great deal ordering, marking, and cataloguing information so that people can help connect people to information. from technical people when I recommend that they employ privacy generation of technology has the privacy protections it needs. is true that certain ideas about privacy are culturally specific Informational privacy gets to control my personal information by, among other things, * "Informational privacy can be protected by converting it into little to do with protecting informational privacy. over the use of your personal information. most likely doesn''t need property rights to be defined over personal fixes, but when it comes to information technology and privacy, id = kcoyle-net-6127 author = title = ACCESS: Not Just Wires. by Karen Coyle date = keywords = Karen; information summary = life to the careful tending of our current information infrastructure, our libraries, going to like the way information is treated in that economy. I am going to talk about intellectual access to materials and the quality of while the electronic information itself is being treated like just so much more On the Internet, many electronic information sources that we are declaring a century of experience in being the tender of this society''s information resources. responsibilities in an information society. Information collection is an activity, and an intelligent information: there is no Library of Congress or National Archive of the electronic the collection of information. keyword search in an unorganized information universe. by adults, and libraries actually use different subject access schemes for childrens'' organization and access will be provided by the commercial world as a value-added part of the public resource, then we aren''t providing the information to the id = keepingupwiththepenguins-com-4998 author = title = Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Anita Loos — Keeping Up With The Penguins date = keywords = Loos; Lorelei summary = Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was a huge success immediately upon publication; the entire first print run sold out the first day it went into stores, it was a best-seller in thirteen different languages, and it counts among its fans James Joyce and Edith Wharton (who called it the Great American Novel). The book''s full title is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Illuminating Diary of a Professional Lady, and this edition also contains its sequel, But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, which was published two years later. Loos said she was inspired to write the book after watching her friend, intellectual H.L. Mencken, reduced to a character she likened to a love-struck schoolboy in the presence of a sexy blonde woman. The premise of the story is this: beautiful blonde Lorelei Lee decides to try her hand at writing a diary, because a gentleman friend suggested that her thoughts would make for an interesting book. Yes, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a recommended read here at Keeping Up With The Penguins. id = lawlesst-github-io-2692 author = title = Ted Lawless date = keywords = Datasette; Python summary = We are defining keyphrases as up to three word phrases that are key, or important, to the overall subject matter of the document Keyphrase is often used interchangeably with keywords, but we are opting to use the former since it''s more descriptive We did a fair amount of reading to grasp prior art in this area, extracting keyphrases is a long standing research topic in information retrieval and natural language processing, and ended up developing a custom solution based on term frequency in the Constellate corpus If you are interested in this work generally, and not just the Constellate implementation, Burton DeWilde has published an excellent primer on automated keyphrase extraction. Summary: The Datasette API available at https://baseballdb.lawlesst.net now contains the full Lahman Baseball Database. Summary: publishing the Lahman Baseball Database with Datasette API available at https://baseballdb.lawlesst.net. The code below is an example of issuing a query to the Wikidata SPARQL endpoint and loading the data into a pandas dataframe and running basic operations on the returned data. id = lawlesst-github-io-5274 author = title = Ted Lawless date = keywords = Lawless summary = I''m Ted Lawless, an application developer based in Ann Arbor, MI working in higher education. brief articles or technical notes from time to time about working with metadata, Web APIs and data management tools. See the list below. I''ve also compiled a list of presentations and projects that I''ve been involved with. If any of this is of interest to you, please feel free to contact me via email (lawlesst at gmail), Github , LinkedIn, or Twitter. Posts Posts Datasette hosting costs 1-16-21 Connecting Python''s RDFLib to AWS Neptune 03-15-19 Usable sample researcher profile data 05-19-18 Now Publishing Complete Lahman Baseball Database with Datasette 12-03-17 Publishing the Lahman Baseball Database with Datasette 11-20-17 Querying Wikidata to Identify Globally Famous Baseball Players 10-18-16 Python ETL and JSON-LD 12-05-15 See a full list of posts or the RSS feed. Ted Lawless, 2021 Ted Lawless, 2021 Ted Lawless, 2021 lawlesst at gmail Github LinkedIn Twitter id = lawlesst-github-io-9159 author = title = Automatically extracting keyphrases from text date = keywords = Constellate summary = Automatically extracting keyphrases from text Automatically extracting keyphrases from text I''ve posted an explainer/guide to how we are automatically extracting keyphrases for Constellate, a new text analytics service from JSTOR and Portico. We are defining keyphrases as up to three word phrases that are key, or important, to the overall subject matter of the document. Keyphrase is often used interchangeably with keywords, but we are opting to use the former since it''s more descriptive. We did a fair amount of reading to grasp prior art in this area, extracting keyphrases is a long standing research topic in information retrieval and natural language processing, and ended up developing a custom solution based on term frequency in the Constellate corpus. If you are interested in this work generally, and not just the Constellate implementation, Burton DeWilde has published an excellent primer on automated keyphrase extraction. More information about Constellate can be found here. Disclaimer: this is a work-related post. id = lewisbrowne-org-7159 author = title = Lewis Browne date = keywords = Browne summary = Lewis Browne, my grandmother Rebecca Tarlow''s brother, was a world traveler, author, rabbi, former rabbi, lecturer, socialist and friend of the literary elite (H.G. Wells, Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, Theodore Dreiser, etc.). See Wikipedia''s entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Browne Some additional materials are at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem that were given by Myna, Lewis''s ex-wife. Here''s an article on Lewis Browne, his friend Charlie Chaplan, and the supernatural. Lewis Browne''s This Believing World was one of four books that guided the writing of the Big Book of AA. The whole talk is interesting, but the Browne mentions start here. YudelLine''s Who was Lewis Browne? Lewis Browne Quotes I''ll be posting a number of materials that I have by and about Lewis Browne. If you''d like to be on it or just want to talk about Lewis Browne, please let me know. Books by Lewis Browne id = libereurope-eu-7611 author = title = Building Strategic Relationships to Advance Open Scholarship at your Institution: Workshop Series on Social Interoperability - LIBER Europe date = keywords = LIBER; Research summary = Building Strategic Relationships to Advance Open Scholarship at your Institution: Workshop Series on Social Interoperability LIBER Europe Building Strategic Relationships to Advance Open Scholarship at your Institution: Workshop Series on Social Interoperability However, in the recent OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion Series, many librarians reported feeling inadequately equipped to connect with the array of non-library stakeholders essential for open science success, despite the widespread acknowledgement that "open science must be a collective effort." One participant even stated, "It''s making the connection that is most important…because we don''t know what they need." A key takeaway from that discussion series was that library practitioners must develop a specific type of soft skill: the ability to create and maintain working relationships between individuals and organizational units that promote collaboration, communication, and mutual understanding. id = libguides-wustl-edu-7197 author = title = Eugene O''Neill - Modern Literature Collection Authors - Research Guides at Washington University in St. Louis date = keywords = Eugene; O''Neill summary = Eugene O''Neill Modern Literature Collection Authors Research Guides at Washington University in St. Louis Eugene Gladstone O''Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an American playwright and Nobel laureate in literature. Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O''Neill The Harley Hammerman Collection of Eugene O''Neill consist of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and other materials related to the life and work of playwright Eugene O''Neill. Eugene O''Neill Collection The Eugene O''Neill Collection consists of theater programs and photographs related to the life and work of O''Neill, and his father. Cataloged items from the Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O''Neill Books, periodicals and other items that Harley Hammerman collected on or by Eugene O''Neill Cataloged items with content about O''Neill Archived version of Harley Hammerman''s website on Eugene O''Neill, which includes contextual information, audio and video performances, links to other resources, and more Washington University Libraries Acquire Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O''Neill id = librarian-aedileworks-com-4812 author = title = Librarian of Things date = keywords = Mita; Weeknote; Windsor; week; work summary = In order to make it easier to locate recently digitized Indigenous heritage content at LAC, we have created a searchable list of the collections and introduced a Google map feature – allowing users to browse archival materials by geographic region! Author Mita WilliamsPosted on March 1, 2021Categories citations, weeknotesLeave a comment on Weeknote 8 (late) 2021 Today the library is closed as is my place of work''s tradition on the last day of Reading Week. I thought of this slide this week when I learned the the DPLA is now offering an ebook creation service that allows library to an ebook collection — albeit of openly licensed or public domain works. You are just going to have to take my word that this week, a large amount of my time was spent at meetings pertaining to my library department, my union, and anti-black racism work. id = librarian-aedileworks-com-6152 author = title = Librarian of Things date = keywords = Weeknote summary = I say this … Continue reading "Weeknote 8 (late) 2021" Today the library is closed as is my place of work’s tradition on the last day of Reading Week. You are just going to have to take my word that this week, a large amount of my time was spent at meetings pertaining to my library department, my union, and anti-black racism work. §1 Last year, around this same time, some colleagues … Continue reading "Weeknote 4 (2021)" Instead, I’m just going … Continue reading "Weeknote 1 (2021)" §1 It looks like Andromeda Yelton is sharing weeknotes (“This week in AI“). §1 I don’t have much to report in regards to the work I’ve been doing this week. Luckily, next week I will have the benefit of assistance from the good people of CRKN and … Continue reading "Weeknote 49 (2020)" id = library-brown-edu-1382 author = title = Brown University Library Digital Technologies date = keywords = Solr summary = Turns out this problem shows up because the account that we use to run our application is … Continue reading Bundler 2.1.4 and homeless accounts Although we have been using Solr 7.x in other areas of the library this was a significant upgrade for us because searching is the raison d’être of our Discovery layer … Continue reading Upgrading from Solr 4 to Solr 7 The … Continue reading New RIAMCO website We can also pass checksums into the BDR API, and then we verify that Fedora calculates the … Continue reading Checksums In processing this data I took some time to look into the ancestor_path and descendent_path features that Solr provides out of the box and see if and how they could help to issue searches based … Continue reading Searching for hierarchical data in Solr Below is a sample … Continue reading Monitoring Passenger’s Requests in Queue over time However, we don’t want to migrate 34TB, and then have … Continue reading Looking at the Oxford Common Filesystem Layout (OCFL) id = library-brown-edu-9922 author = title = Brown University Library Digital Technologies date = keywords = Bundler; Solr; process; value summary = Our Solr 4 was setup and configured many years ago and the upgrade forced us to look very close into exactly what kind of transformations we were doing to our data and decide what should be modified in Solr 7 to support the Solr 4 behavior versus what should be updated to use new Solr 7 features. These collections (also known as finding aids) are stored as XML files using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard and indexed into Solr to allow for full text searching and filtering. In processing this data I took some time to look into the ancestor_path and descendent_path features that Solr provides out of the box and see if and how they could help to issue searches based on the hierarchy of the data. id = library-stanford-edu-1106 author = title = EA:BCC (Phase 4) | Stanford Libraries date = keywords = University summary = EA:BCC (Phase 4) | Stanford Libraries Home » Projects » ePADD » EA:BCC (Phase 4) The project, entitled Integrating Preservation Functionality into ePADD (ePADD+), will integrate long-term email preservation functionality into Stanford University''s open source email archiving software program, ePADD. The three project partners Harvard University, the University of Manchester, and Stanford University will each utilize this capability to configure ePADD for their different organizational contexts and preservation repository infrastructures. The proposed activities are a direct outcome of recommendations from The Future of Email Archives report, funded by the Andrew W. We are proud to receive funding in the amount of $100,000 for this 18-month project Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (EA:BCC), administered by the University of Illinois. This project is a collaboration between Harvard University, the University of Manchester, and Stanford University. Tricia Patterson, Senior Digital Preservation Specialist, Harvard University (Co-Project Manager) Jessica Smith, Creative Arts Archivist, University of Manchester (Co-Project Manager) id = library-stanford-edu-3986 author = title = IMLS (Phase 2) | Stanford Libraries date = keywords = University; phase summary = IMLS (Phase 2) | Stanford Libraries Home » Projects » ePADD » IMLS (Phase 2) ePADD Phase 2 was developed from 2015-2018 by staff of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries (SUL), Stanford University, in collaboration with partners at Harvard University, the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and University of California, Irvine. Funding for ePADD Phase 2 was provided through an Institute of Museum & Library Studies (IMLS) National Leadership Grant (NLG) for Libraries, which supports projects that address challenges faced by the library and archive fields and that have the potential to advance practice in those fields. Skip Kendall, Senior Collection Development and Electronic Records Archivist, Harvard University The ePADD Phase 2 Advisory Board provides strategic project guidance to shape and support the development of the software. Mark Matienzo Assistant Director for Digital Strategy and Access, Stanford University Libraries Terry Winograd Professor Emeritus, Stanford University Libraries id = library-stanford-edu-7518 author = title = Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) | Stanford Libraries date = keywords = University summary = Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) | Stanford Libraries Search form Support the Libraries Special Collections Using the libraries Access & privileges Digital collections (SearchWorks) Ask us Email a reference question Home » Projects » ePADD » Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) Mellon Foundation (Phase 3) Menu About ePADD Phase 3 Development ePADD Phase 3 began in January, 2020 and will be completed at the end of December, 2020, by the staff of Stanford University Libraries in collaboration with partners from Harvard University and the University of Manchester. Funding for ePADD Phase 3 was provided through a grant from the Andrew W. Tricia Patterson, Digital Preservation Analyst, Harvard University Stephen Abrams, Head of Digital Preservation, Harvard University Ian Gifford, Library Application Development Manager, University of Manchester Jochen Farwer, Application Developer, University of Manchester Jessica Smith, Creative Arts Archivist, University of Manchester Search Stanford id = library-stanford-edu-9699 author = title = ePADD | Stanford Libraries date = keywords = Stanford summary = ePADD | Stanford Libraries ePADD is free and open source software developed by Stanford University''s Special Collections & University Archives that supports the appraisal, processing, preservation, discovery, and delivery of historical email archives. ePADD incorporates techniques from computer science and computational linguistics, including machine learning, natural language processing, and named entity recognition to help users access and search email collections of historical and cultural value. Initial work on ePADD began in 2010 and received funding from the National Historical Publications & Records Commission from 2012-2015 to develop the first full version of the software package. From 2015-2018, the project received funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to develop a further six versions of ePADD. The ePADD project received funding from the Andrew W. Visit the Discovery Module for Stanford University''s Special Collections & University Archives to see ePADD in action. Search Stanford id = librecatproject-wordpress-com-1069 author = title = Catmandu date = keywords = Catmandu summary = On May 21th 2019, Nicolas Steenlant (our main developer and guru of Catmandu) released version 1.20 of our Catmandu toolkit with some very interesting new features. Storing and retrieving a YAML, JSON (and by extension XML, MARC, CSV,…) files can be as easy as the commands below: $ catmandu import YAML to database […] Catmandu 1.04 has been released to with some nice new features. There has been some speed improvements processing fixes due to switching from the Data::Util to the Ref::Util package which has better a support on many Perl platforms. For the command line there is now support for preprocessing Fix scripts. In this blog post I’ll show a technique to scale out your data processing with Catmandu. All catmandu scripts use a single process, in a single thread. On Friday June 26 2015 16:00 CEST, we’ll provide a one hour introduction/demo into processing data with Catmandu. id = librecatproject-wordpress-com-9429 author = title = Catmandu date = keywords = Catmandu; JSON; MARC; fix summary = In this case the Fix can be written much shorter when we know that every Catmandu::Path method return a closure (hint: look at the ->($data) in the code. $ catmandu export File::Simple --root /data --bag 1234 to YAML Catmandu::Breaker doesn''t only break input data in a easy format for command line processing, it can also do a statistical analysis on the breaker output. catmandu export MongoDB --database_name data -q "{\"part.rand2\":${CPU}}" to JSON --line_delimited 1 --fix heavy_load.fix > result.${CPU}.json In the lines with ''catmandu export'' shows how chunks of data are read from the database and processed with the ''heavy_load.fix'' Fix script. Using results from Linked Data Fragments research by Ruben Verborgh (iMinds) and the Catmandu-RDF tools created by Jakob Voss (GBV) and RDF-LDF by Patrick Hochstenbach, Ghent University started an experiment to automatically enrich authors with VIAF identities. $ catmandu convert RDF --url http://data.linkeddatafragments.org/viaf --sparql ''SELECT * {?s ?p "Chekhov"}'' id = libx-org-2290 author = title = libx-org-2290 date = keywords = Google summary = LibX has been decommissioned for a while, ever since the Google store booted us (for no real reason). We are keeping possession of this domain name since installed clients may still pull LibApps from this server. id = link-springer-com-190 author = title = Compounding of Wealth in Proof-of-Stake Cryptocurrencies | SpringerLink date = keywords = Scholar; block; chain summary = This is consistent with the adversarial model considered in PoS systems (e.g., Ouroboros [15]) that elect a single leader per block slot. Both honest and adversarial parties see the main chain \(B_t\); we let \(B_t(n)\) denote the block (i.e., leader) of the nth slot, as perceived by the honest nodes at time t. Regardless, the size of the state space is considerably larger than it is in prior work on selfish mining in PoW [24], where the computational cost of creating a block forces the adversary to keep a single side chain. (1) The adversary matches by choosing a side chain \(\tilde{B}_t^i\) and releasing the first \(h_t\) blocks. (2) The adversary overrides by choosing a side chain \(\tilde{B}_t^i\) and releasing the first \(h = h_t+1\) blocks. Fanti, G., Kogan, L., Oh, S., Ruan, K., Viswanath, P., Wang, G.: Compounding of wealth in proof-of-stake cryptocurrencies. id = link-springer-com-7689 author = title = Stake Shift in Major Cryptocurrencies: An Empirical Study | SpringerLink date = keywords = stake summary = Stake Shift in Major Cryptocurrencies: An Empirical Study | SpringerLink Based on this, we investigate the ledgers of four major cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Zcash) and compute the average stake shift (the statistical distance of the two distributions) for each value of stake distribution lag between 1 and 14 days, as well as related statistics. Cryptocurrencies Blockchain Stake shift Proof of stake This is a preview of subscription content, log in to check access. Kiayias, A., Russell, A., David, B., Oliynykov, R.: Ouroboros: a provably secure proof-of-stake blockchain protocol. David, B., Gaži, P., Kiayias, A., Russell, A.: Ouroboros praos: an adaptively-secure, semi-synchronous proof-of-stake blockchain. Badertscher, C., Gaži, P., Kiayias, A., Russell, A., Zikas, V.: Ouroboros chronos: permissionless clock synchronization via proof-of-stake. Gaži, P., Kiayias, A., Russell, A.: Stake-bleeding attacks on proof-of-stake blockchains. Gaži, P., Kiayias, A., Zindros, D.: Proof-of-stake sidechains. (eds) Financial Cryptography and Data Security. id = lisletters-fiander-info-1622 author = title = Rapid Communications date = keywords = Emacs; ISBN summary = For some reason, a blog post from 2010 about searching for ISBNs in the first fifty million digits of π suddenly became popular on the net again at the end of last week (mid-January 2015). A librarian friend of mine recently expressed some surprise at the fact that a library system would spend almost $140,000 to upgrade their ILS software, when the vendor is known to be hostile to its customers and not actually very good with new development on their products. At least one of the vendors declined, and another vendor did come out and give us a quote but he was very surprised that we were going through this process again, because normally, once a householder has gone through the process once, they tend to use the same window company for all the windows, even if several years have passed, or if the type of work is very different from the earlier work (such as replacing the living room bay window after a couple of rounds of replacing bedroom windows). id = litablog-org-4252 author = title = Blog Archive – LITA Blog date = keywords = July summary = Blog Archive – LITA Blog LITA Blog Empowering libraries through technology Blog Archive The LITA Blog will now function as an archive of posts by the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), formerly a division of the American Library Association (ALA). LITA is now a part of Core, but was previously the leading organization reaching out across types of libraries to provide education and services for a broad membership of systems librarians, library technologists, library administrators, library schools, vendors, and others interested in leading edge technology and applications for librarians and information providers. Are you interested in becoming involved with Core or the Core News blog? Core News has more information! Post navigation Jobs in Information Technology: August 25, 2020 Categories CategoriesSelect Category LITA Bylaws LITA Elections LITA Forums LITA Jobs LITA Officers the blog of the Library and Information Technology Association Powered by WordPress | WordPress Theme by Tidyhive id = litablog-org-4254 author = title = LITA Blog date = keywords = ALA; Core; Information; Jobs; LITA; Librarian; Library; Technology; University summary = New This Week Information Systems Manager (PDF), The Community Library Association, Ketchum, ID Children’s Librarian, Buhl Public Library, Buhl, ID Technology Integration Librarian, Drexel University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. New This Week Web and Digital Scholarship Technologies Librarian, Marquette University Libraries, Milwaukee, WI CEO / Library Director, Orange County Library System, Orlando, FL Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. New This Week Head of Library Technology Services, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. id = litablog-org-6740 author = title = LITA Blog – Empowering libraries through technology date = keywords = July; LITA summary = LITA is now a part of Core, but was previously the leading organization reaching out across types of libraries to provide education and services for a broad membership of systems librarians, library technologists, library administrators, library schools, vendors, and others interested in leading edge technology and applications for librarians and information providers. New This Week Coordinator of Digital Scholarship and Programs, Marquette University Libraries, Milwaukee WI Digital Scholarship Coordinator, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, NC Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. New This Week Information Systems Manager (PDF), The Community Library Association, Ketchum, ID Children''s Librarian, Buhl Public Library, Buhl, ID Technology Integration Librarian, Drexel University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. New This Week Library Director, Walpole Town Library, Walpole, NH Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. id = localcontexts-org-2079 author = title = TK Labels – Local Contexts date = keywords = Labels summary = Developed through sustained partnership and testing within Indigenous communities across multiple countries, the Labels allow communities to express local and specific conditions for sharing and engaging in future research and relationships in ways that are consistent with already existing community rules, governance and protocols for using, sharing and circulating knowledge and data. To do this you will need to use the Local Contexts Hub which allows community control over customization and delivery to institutions, data repositories and other organizations. The TK Labels support the inclusion of local protocols for access and use to cultural heritage that is digitally circulating outside community contexts. The TK Labels identify and clarify community-specific rules and responsibilities regarding access and future use of traditional knowledge. This includes sacred and/or ceremonial material, material that has gender restrictions, seasonal conditions of use and/or materials specifically designed for outreach purposes. TK Labels identify cultural material that has community-specific conditions regarding access and use. id = localcontexts-org-7515 author = title = Local Contexts – Grounding Indigenous Rights date = keywords = Labels summary = The Local Contexts Hub allows Indigenous communities to adapt TK & BC Labels to their needs and share them safely with institutions, researchers and data repositories. For researchers, Local Contexts provides specific Notices that support the recognition of Indigenous interests and function as place-holders on collections, data, or in a sample field until a TK or a BC Label is added by the community to replace it. The BC Notice is a visible digital identifier applied to recognize the rights of Indigenous peoples define the use of information, collections, data and digital sequence information generated from the biodiversity and genetic resources associated with their traditional lands, waters, and territories. The Local Contexts Hub allows Institutions and Researchers to generate Notices and engage with Indigenous communities about the appropriate use of the TK & BC Labels. id = londonreviewbookshop-co-uk-1663 author = title = The Rambunctious Protagonist · London Review Bookshop date = keywords = London; Passos summary = I came across John Dos Passos'' novel Manhattan Transfer, set in New York in the early 1920s, when I was in my own early twenties. I don''t think that any of these writers, though, captured the essence of the growing, changing city in quite the way that Dos Passos did. The same has also been said, with more weight I think, of 19th century Paris in the hands of Balzac, whose intent as the self-appointed ''secretary of society'' in La Comedie Humaine, seems closer to what Dos Passos aimed for in Manhattan Transfer. Dos Passos''s New York also seethes with energy. Dos Passos'' New York is a rambunctious protagonist who grows up too fast, assuming a complexity that resists simplistic interpretation. It is also a persona that encompasses many aspects of our species'' urban journey, from the kind of bewilderment and loneliness I experienced on my first visit to New York through to the noise and confusion that marks the lives of so many citizens in the world today. id = maisonbisson-com-2955 author = title = b2c2b is the new b2b · MaisonBisson date = keywords = b2b summary = b2c2b is the new b2b · MaisonBisson #self-serviceThe most recent StackOverflow developer survey shows 77% of developers prefer to use a free trial as a way to research a new service. Forrester Research reported that 93% of b2b buyers prefer self-service buying online. Research shows that potential mobilizers are inhibited by the perceived risks inherent in fighting for change and promoting consensus. Ultimately, the decision to publicly advocate for change is driven much more by the personal value provided to the mobilizer than by the business value provided to that individual''s organization. To these factors, add HubSpot''s findings that word-of-mouth was the leading driver of purchase behavior (81% of buyers trust their friends'' experience more than sales materials or market research). The overwhelming trend over the past decade has been for self-service, product-led growth. Growing a b2c or b2b business without self-service signups will be very challenging and dependent on sales tactics that are increasingly unwelcome by today''s buyers. id = maisonbisson-com-5966 author = title = MaisonBisson date = keywords = Bisson; Casey; social summary = The most recent StackOverflow developer survey shows 77% of developers prefer to use a free trial as a way to research a new service. 15 Jul 2021Software supply chain security, SBOMs, and Biden''s cybersecurity executive order Authors Primavera De Filippi, Juan Ortiz Freuler, and Joshua Tan outline three competing narratives that have shaped the internet: libertarian, corporate, and nationalist. 22 Nov 2020Membership-driven news media 23 Oct 2020Political bias in social media algorithms and media monetization models Media face structural, regulatory, and technical hurdles to effectively monetizing with ads on the internet, but there are some solutions that are working. Sweet Pea on the state of social media and dating apps: "We are not creating a healthy society when we''re telling millions of young people that the key to happy relationships is photo worthy of an impulsive right swipe." » about 800 words 8 Aug 2020Paid reactions: virtual awards and tipping id = maisonbisson-com-8484 author = title = MaisonBisson date = keywords = Amazon; America; Apple; Bush; DRM; David; Day; Facebook; Flickr; Francisco; Friday; Google; Hampshire; House; Instagram; Joe; John; Libraries; Library; Linux; Mac; Museum; NPR; National; New; News; PHP; Pad; Palm; Pepper; Project; RSS; Ryan; San; Saturday; Scriblio; Social; Software; State; Sun; Technology; Times; Twitter; University; Vegas; Warren; Wikipedia; World; Yahoo; York; api; blog; good; internet; know; large; like; look; need; open; original; page; photo; post; site; size; source; story; thing; update; url; usb; video; want; way; web; work; xml; year summary = Start with a DISADVANTAGE Use the ENVIRONMENT Be CLEAR in your shots Action & Reaction in the SAME frame Do as many TAKES as necessary Let the audience feel the RHYTHM In editing, TWO good hits = ONE great hit PAIN is humanizing Earn your FINISH Read the full video description for more, and consider donating to support his work. Create a new site in MU Create the users in the correct order (user ID numbers must match) Replace the posts, postmeta, comments, terms, term_taxonomy, and term_relationship tables with those from the original blog Copy the contents of wp-content/uploads to wp-content/files Update the posts table with the new path (both for regular content and attachments, see below) Hope it all worked Somebody is likely to say "just export the content in WordPress XML format and import it in the new blog," but that person doesn''t use permalinks based on post_id. A little more than two years after I realized how (really) bad the problem was and about 18 months after I <a href=;http://maisonbisson.com/post/11133/wpopac-an-opac-20-testbed">prototyped my solution, our new library website, catalog, and knowledgebase launched last week — just in time for the fall semester opening. id = managemetadata-com-5868 author = title = Metadata Matters | It''s all about the services date = keywords = Hillmann; Jane; MARC; RDA; datum summary = The library world has been dominated by the ''Anglo-American'' notions of standard practice for a very long time, and happily, RDA is leading away from that, both in governance and in development of vocabularies and tools. Just about a year ago our paper on this topic (Versioning Vocabularies in a Linked Data World, by Diane Hillmann, Gordon Dunsire and Jon Phipps) was presented to the IFLA Satellite meeting in Paris. And just solving the change management issue does little to solve the inevitable ''vocabulary rot'' that can make published ''linked data'' less and less meaningful, accurate, and useful over time. [That''s why we''re so focused on the RDA data model (which can actually be semantically richer than MARC), why we helped create marc21rdf.info, and why we''re working at building out our RDF vocabulary management services.] id = managemetadata-com-8728 author = title = Metadata Matters date = keywords = Metadata summary = Review of: DRAFT Principles for Evaluating Metadata Standards Metadata standards is a huge topic and evaluation a difficult task, one I''ve been involved in for quite a while. So I was pretty excited when I saw the link for “DRAFT Principles for Evaluating Metadata Standards”, but after reading it? I wrote about the first ''official'' Jane-athon earlier this year, after the first event at Midwinter 2015. A decade ago, when the Open Metadata Registry (OMR) was just being developed as the NSDL Registry, the vocabulary world was a very different place than it is today. Most of us in the library and cultural heritage communities interested in metadata are well aware of Tim Berners-Lee''s five star ratings for linked open data (in fact, some of us actually have the mug). The five star rating for LOD, intended to encourage us to follow five basic rules for linked data is useful, […] What''s up with this Jane-athon stuff? id = marketplace-org-7112 author = title = Agatha Christie mysteries still raking in cash 100 years later - Marketplace date = keywords = Agatha; Christie summary = Agatha Christie mysteries still raking in cash 100 years later Marketplace https://www.marketplace.org/2020/09/28/agatha-christie-mysteries-still-raking-the-cash-100-years-later/ https://www.marketplace.org/2020/09/28/agatha-christie-mysteries-still-raking-the-cash-100-years-later/ A century after her first novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" appeared in print, the Agatha Christie industry is still going strong. "Agatha didn''t actually write at Greenway, but it was the inspiration and the setting for some of her most famous books like ''The ABC Murders'' and ''Five Little Pigs,''" said Belinda Smith, visitor experience manager at the property. The publisher Harper Collins won''t say how well her other three forays into Christie-land have done, but Sophie says that while her own crime fiction has made her a wealthy woman, the Poirot books have made her "richer." And commissioning these so-called "continuation novels" seems to have been good for the Agatha Christie company, too. Like the Queen of Crime herself, the Agatha Christie company prefers to keep a low profile, refusing to answer Marketplace''s questions about revenues. id = marx-brothers-org-6617 author = title = marx-brothers-org-6617 date = keywords = access summary = id = matienzo-org-4838 author = title = Posts on Mark A. Matienzo date = keywords = American; Archival; Archives; Archivists; DPLA; Drupal; Library; New; Python; SAA; Society; University; York; like; work summary = There are many ways in which we desperately need to examine privilege within the context of our profession as well as the overall organization, but for now, I’m going to limit this post to addressing an issue that has been racing through my head since the SAA annual meeting, which concern privilege and the intersection of archives and technology, the area in which I work. It looks to be a jam-packed week for me, with a full-day Standards Committee/TSDS meeting on Tuesday, followed by THATCamp Austin in the evening, an (expanded version of my) presentation on Linked Data and Archival Description during the EAD Roundtable on Wednesday, and Thursday''s session (number 101): "Building, Managing, and Participating in Online Communities: Avoiding Culture Shock Online" (with Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Deborah Wythe, and Camille Cloutier). id = matienzo-org-5702 author = title = Posts | Mark A. Matienzo date = keywords = Matienzo summary = In this post, I try to unpack some of my concerns around Sourcery as raised in my Society of California Archivists keynote, and how they relate to the visibility of archival labor, austerity, and enclosure. I spent a little time over the last day or so trying to bodge together a shortcode for Hugo to embed an instance of Mirador. I have spent the last four and a half months feeling like everything is slipping from my grasp – personally, professionally, and in between. At the same time, I feel myself slowing down, or at least to continue trying to slow down. I have not read anything more substantial than an article since February, despite getting a stack of books out of the library in preparation for more time at home. Comments on revisions to SAA statement on Diversity and Inclusion id = matrix-org-2699 author = title = Matrix.org date = keywords = Alice; Matrix summary = Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication, and its Apache licensed Matrix gives you simple HTTP APIs and SDKs (iOS, Android, Web) to create chatrooms, direct chats and chat bots, complete with end-to-end encryption, file transfer, synchronised conversation history, formatted messages, read receipts and more. When you send a message in Matrix, it is replicated over all the servers whose users are participating in a given conversation similarly to how commits are replicated between Git repositories. The server then sends the signed JSON over HTTPS to any other servers which are participating in the room.curl –XPOST –H ''Authorization: X-Matrix origin=alice.com,...'' –d ''{ Alice, Bob and Charlie''s homeservers all have different views of the message history at this point but Matrix is designed to handle this inconsistency. Charlie''s homeserver relays his message through as well, at which point all 3 servers have a consistent view of history again (including the race between Bob and Charlie). id = meredith-wolfwater-com-3230 author = title = Information Wants To Be Free | A librarian, writer and educator reflecting on the profession and the tools we use to serve our patrons date = keywords = Meredith; work summary = about me, ALA, american libraries, career, librarianship, writing about me, librarianship, libraries, Work, Work-life balance free the information!, Higher Ed, instruction, librarianship, online education, reference, Work career, libraries, management, Work, Work-life balance librarianship, libraries, management, speaking, Work ALA, hi, librarianship, libraries, management, Work, Work-life balance about me, librarianship, mid-career, social software, Work, Work-life balance about me, career, librarianship, mid-career, social software, Work, Work-life balance career, librarianship, libraries, management, mid-career, MPOW, Work, Work-life balance about me, career, gender, management, mid-career, Work, Work-life balance, writing about me, librarianship, mid-career, Work, Work-life balance I''m sure some of you remember the big push last year and early this year to require the MLS for the Executive Director of the American Library Association (ALA) — if you don''t, here is an article, column, and blog post about it. about me, gender, librarianship, management, tenure track, Work, Work-life balance id = meredith-wolfwater-com-339 author = title = Information Wants To Be Free date = keywords = free summary = I''ve been pretty good about not making big life changes during the pandemic. In September, I gave a talk at Oregon State University’s Instruction Librarian Get-Together about the interactive tutorials I built at PCC last year that have been integral to our remote instructional strategy. As usual, the week the 2020 Library Journal Movers and Shakers were announced, I saw plenty of complaints about the award and, in some cases, awardees. I''ve been reading this sort of hurtful negativity since 2006 when I was named a Mover and Shaker (and a friend of mine wrote a blog comment calling us "the ... I have been wanting to blog for weeks. I want to start this post by recognizing someone who has done a great deal to support library workers’ mental health in the face of toxic workplaces, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick. This was a pretty good year for me. When libraries and librarians pretend to be neutral, they often cause harm id = nakedsecurity-sophos-com-2708 author = title = EFF sues NSA over hoarding of zero days – Naked Security date = keywords = July; NSA summary = The zero-day business is booming, with the US''s National Security Agency (NSA) being one of the most eager buyers, as the New York Times reported last July. Wouldn''t it be nice to know how long the NSA silently sits on those zero days, leaving businesses and individuals with their bellies exposed, as it exploits vulnerabilities for spying purposes? On Tuesday, the EFF filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the NSA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to access documents showing how intelligence agencies choose whether to disclose zero days. Since these vulnerabilities potentially affect the security of users all over the world, the public has a strong interest in knowing how these agencies are weighing the risks and benefits of using zero days instead of disclosing them to vendors. id = ncse-ngo-9903 author = title = Evolution for John Doe, Part 1 | National Center for Science Education date = keywords = Doe; NCSE summary = Evolution for John Doe, Part 1 | National Center for Science Education "Apparently biologists know so much of the details that they can not [sic] write a brief account of the whole theory." In the year before his book''s publication, "I grew so desperate as to read a number of the standard works of evolution," and Evolution for John Doe represents his attempt to present a digest of them, "as if I were telling a friend about the knowledge that is so new and imperfect in my mind." He was not alone in seeing the need for a popular treatment of evolution. (All these sentences appear verbatim in the book, but not in a bulleted list as above.) Ward not only lists these misconceptions, but also explains how Evolution for John Doe attempts to defuse them. id = ndsa-org-1536 author = title = Leadership Group date = keywords = Digital; Group; Library; University summary = This position contributes strategy and expertise, and provides leadership through close collaboration with faculty, staff, and other leaders in OSUL''s Digital Programs, Preservation and Digitization, Distinctive Collections, Content and Access, Archival Description and Access, and Publishing and Repository Services groups. Dan has an extensive service record including co-chairing NDSA''s Levels of Preservation Revision Work Group, teaching for the Society of American Archivists'' Digital Archives Specialist program, and serving both as a faculty member (2012-2015 teaching digital strategies) and on the Steering Committee (2012-2018) of the Archives Leadership Institute. Leah Prescott (Infrastructure Interest Group Co-Chair; 1st term, 2020-2022) is the Associate Director for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections at Georgetown University Law Library, where she is responsible for the digital curation lifecycle, from the development Deb Verhoff (Content Interest Group Co-Chair; 2nd term, 2019-2021) is the digital collections manager for NYU Libraries with responsibility for planning repository services. id = ndsa-org-5156 author = title = Digital Preservation Conference date = keywords = University summary = Past DigiPres Conferences Digital Preservation Conference Digital Preservation Conference About the NDSA and Digital Preservation 2021 The NDSA is a consortium of 263 organizations committed to the long-term preservation and stewardship of digital information and cultural heritage, for the benefit of present and future generations. Digital Preservation 2021 will be a crucial venue for intellectual exchange, community-building, development of good practices, and national-level agenda-setting in the field, helping to chart future directions for both the NDSA and digital stewardship. Monique Lassere, Houghton Library at Harvard University Lauren Work, University of Virginia Library (Communications Liaison) The 2021 Digital Preservation Call for Proposals closed on May 17, 2021. Future Events: For the latest on upcoming events, see our NDSA calendar. More events relevant to the NDSA''s mission are to be found on the DLF Community Calendar. NDSA c/o CLIR The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. id = ndsa-org-9826 author = title = Excellence Awards date = keywords = Award; Innovation; NDSA summary = As a diverse international membership organization with a shared commitment to digital preservation, the NDSA understands the importance of innovation and risk-taking in developing and supporting a broad range of successful digital preservation activities. Nominees do not have to be NDSA member institutions or individuals or project staff affiliated with member institutions, but must evidence innovative engagement with the theory and practice of long-term digital preservation stewardship at a level of national or international importance. Project Award: Recognizing those activities whose goals or outcomes make a significant contribution to strategic or conceptual understanding necessary for successful digital preservation stewardship. As an intern, Carolina worked on a variety of projects that ranged from exploring new tools and software that help preserve, manage, and provide access to born-digital material, and helped develop a remote processing workflow that enabled University of California, Irvine (UCI) staff to work on the organization''s digital backlog while working from home during the Coronavirus pandemic. id = news-archivesunleashed-org-3441 author = title = Archives Unleashed date = keywords = Archives; Unleashed summary = Photo by 🇸🇮 Janko Ferlič on UnsplashEarlier this year, the Archives Unleashed Project announced the Cohort Program, which aims to support web archives research by providing resource support and mentorship. Starting in July, cohorts will engage in collaborative activities and conduct focused research that explores a variety of web archive collections. Mellon Foundation, the Archives Unleashed Project developed open-source analytical tools, community resources, and hosted collaborative learning events to address researcher challenges of accessing, using, and exploring web archives. Fostering Community Engagement through Datathon Events: The Archives Unleashed Experience Datathons have been a center-piece of the Archives Unleashed Project''s community engagement efforts. Our four events held as part of our Mellon-funded project engaged with over 70 participants from over fifty different institutions, offering hands-on training with analytical tools to explore web archives. Earlier this year, Archives Unleashed had an opportunity to engage with a Canadian-based group focusing on web archiving support for practitioners and researchers. id = news-archivesunleashed-org-9149 author = title = Archives Unleashed - Medium date = keywords = Unleashed summary = Archives Unleashed Medium Archives Unleashed Medium News from the Archives Unleashed Project Medium So Long, Farewell to the Archives Unleashed Cloud Introducing Archives Unleashed Cohorts "Building Community at a Distance" makes the DOLS Short List Archives Unleashed and Archive-It To Support Web Archival Research at Scale A Retrospective with the Archives Unleashed Project Fostering Community Engagement through Datathon Events: The Archives Unleashed Experience Engaging with the Canadian Web Archiving Coalition Engaging with Early Web Collections From Archive to Analysis: Access Web Archives at Scale Through a Cloud-Based Interface #WebArchiveWednesday: A Community Conversation id = nowviskie-org-3324 author = title = Bethany Nowviskie date = keywords = Digital; June; October; library; post summary = But it''s also a talk about how institutions like academic and public libraries are made up of individual people — people who are themselves in a peri-pandemic moment, laying down memories, processing trauma, revivifying the past, and projecting possible futures for themselves and the people and planet they love. The humane connection of intimacy with structure is the connection of the lived pasts and present experiences of everyone with the social and environmental futures that will happen to no-one by accident: the futures that are the responsibility of our institutions of cultural memory and higher education to design. It is well balanced between reflection-and-outlook and practice-and-method in what our editors call the ''contested space'' of e-legal deposit—taking on the international and very long-term consequences of our present-day conception, regulation, assembly, positioning, and use of library-held digital collections. id = nowviskie-org-953 author = title = Bethany Nowviskie date = keywords = Nowviskie summary = [The following is a brief talk I gave at the opening plenary of RBMS 2019, a meeting of the Rare... [What follows is the text of a talk I gave in two different contexts last week, as “Reconstitute the World:... [This is the text of a talk I gave last week, as “Speculative Collections and the Emancipatory Library,” to close... [While I’m cleaning up the text of a talk I gave at Harvard’s Hazen Symposium last week (see #HazenatHarvard or Merrilee’s... [This is the blended and edited text of two talks I gave last week. [Here’s a cleaned-up version of brief remarks I made in a panel discussion on “Cultivating Digital Library Professionals,” at Tuesday’s... [This—more or less—is the text of a keynote talk I delivered last week in Atlanta, at the 2014 DLF Forum:... I am deeply honored to have been invited to give a plenary lecture at this year’s Digital Humanities conference, planned... id = nu-kz-libguides-com-6233 author = title = Home - Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference - 2021 - Nazarbayev University LibGuides at Nazarbayev University date = keywords = University summary = Home Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference 2021 Nazarbayev University LibGuides at Nazarbayev University Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference 2021: Home The Nazarbayev University Library and the Association of University Libraries in the Republic of Kazakhstan invite you to the 10th Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference with the theme "Contemporary Trends in Information Organization in the Academic Library Environment" which will be held in the framework of the Eurasian Higher Education Leaders Forum on 29-30 June 2021 at Nazarbayev University (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan). This year''s conference aims to be a platform to share best practices and experiences from various academic libraries around the world on how they implement principles and standards in organizing information as well as describing some recent developments in the field. Moreover, the conference will serve as a venue to share knowledge on how libraries and librarians deal with data with the utilization of technology as a tool. id = nypost-com-8365 author = title = SEC boss Gary Gensler has few regulatory bullets on crypto: lawyer date = keywords = Gensler; SEC summary = Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler already has his feet stuck in his goose chase against the rising cryptocurrency trade market. That was the consensus among securities lawyers with whom I spoke following Gensler''s pronouncement last week that high on his ambitious agenda as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission is to make the booming cryptocurrency market safe for even your grandmother. Who gets to regulate what goes on inside the blockchain and the broader crypto world is still a matter of debate, securities lawyers tell me. In most cases, cryptos, like baseball cards, don''t, which is why you never see the SEC bringing cases when kids (or anyone else) rip people off when they trade them. The Securities and Exchange Commission has no legal authority to regulate baseball card trading — never cryptocurrencies. id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-1249 author = title = Weird Tales copyright information date = keywords = August; Derleth; permission summary = 1): "Those Who Seek", by August Derleth [Permissions] (Renewal record says this appeared in the February 1932 issue, but both Galactic Central and ISFDB place it in the January 1932 issue.) 3): "Laughter in the Night", by August Derleth [Permissions] and Mark Schorer (Renewal record only mentions Derleth, but Galactic Central and ISFDB name Schorer as a co-author.) June 1932: "A Battle Over the Teacups", by August Derleth [Permissions] (Renewal record claims this was published in the June 1932 issue of Weird Tales, but Galactic Central and ISFDB do not show it appearing in that issue. April 1933: "Mr. Jimson Assists", by August Derleth [Permissions] (Renewal record claims this was published in the April 1933 issue of Weird Tales, but Galactic Central and ISFDB do not show it appearing in that issue. 2): "Death Holds the Post", by August Derleth [Permissions] and Mark Schorer (Renewal record only mentions Derleth, but Galactic Central and ISFDB name Schorer as a co-author.) id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-3532 author = title = Search Results | The Online Books Page date = keywords = Guermantes summary = Search Results | The Online Books Page The Online Books Page You requested books by authors with the words "Proust", and with titles with the words "Guermantes way". (Exclude extended shelves) Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922: The Guermantes Way (original French published 1920; English translation published 1925), trans. Additional items in the extended shelves: Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922: The Guermantes way, (London, Chatto & Windus, 1925), trans. K. Scott-Moncrieff (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922: The Guermantes way, (New York, T. Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922: The Guermantes way / (New York : Modern Library, c1925), also by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff (page images at HathiTrust) K. Scott-Moncrieff (page images at HathiTrust) Help with reading books -Report a bad link -Suggest a new listing Help with reading books -Report a bad link -Suggest a new listing Home -Search -New Listings -Authors -Titles -Subjects -Serials id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-420 author = title = Search Results | The Online Books Page date = keywords = Asquith summary = Search Results | The Online Books Page The Online Books Page SEARCH RESULTS You requested books by authors with the words "Asquith", and with titles with the words "Flying carpet". (Exclude extended shelves) Asquith, Cynthia, Lady, 1887-1960, ed.: The Flying Carpet (New York: C. Scribner''s Sons, c1925) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Additional items in the extended shelves: Asquith, Cynthia, Lady, 1887-1960: The flying carpet. (New York, Charles Scribner''s Sons, [1925]), also by Walter De la Mare, Hugh Lofting, J. A. Milne, Alfred Noyes, and Thomas Hardy (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Help with reading books -Report a bad link -Suggest a new listing Help with reading books -Report a bad link -Suggest a new listing Home -Search -New Listings -Authors -Titles -Subjects -Serials Books -News -Features -Archives -The Inside Story id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-6368 author = title = Search Results | The Online Books Page date = keywords = Scott summary = Search Results | The Online Books Page You requested books by authors with the words "Fitzgerald", and with titles with the words "Great Gatsby". (Exclude extended shelves) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The Great Gatsby (first edition; New York: C. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The Great Gatsby (1925) (text at Gutenberg Australia) Additional items in the extended shelves: Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The Great Gatsby (Gutenberg ebook) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The great Gatsby / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, c1953) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The great Gatsby [electronic resource] / (New York : New Directions Books, [1945]), also by Lionel Trilling (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The last tycoon, an unfinished novel, together with The great Gatsby. (New York, Scribner, 1951 [c1925, 1941]) (page images at HathiTrust) Books -News -Features -Archives -The Inside Story id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-7247 author = title = F. Scott Fitzgerald (Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940) | The Online Books Page date = keywords = Scott summary = Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The beautiful and damned / (New York : Collier Books, 1986, c1922) (page images at HathiTrust) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The great Gatsby / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, c1953) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: The great Gatsby [electronic resource] / (New York : New Directions Books, [1945]), also by Lionel Trilling (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) (New York, Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust) (New York, Scribner, [1960, c1948]) (page images at HathiTrust) (New York, Scribner, [1960, c1948]) (page images at HathiTrust) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: This side of paradise / (New York : A.L. Burt Co., 1920) (page images at HathiTrust) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: This side of paradise / (New York : Scribner, c1920) (page images at HathiTrust) Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940: This side of paradise / (New York : Scribner, 1954, c1948) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-7746 author = title = Vanity Fair copyright information date = keywords = Sherwood summary = Vanity Fair copyright information First renewed contribution in: March 1926; see 1953 July-December March 1926: "Notes Out of a Man''s Life", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] July 1926: "Hello, Big Boy", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] July 1927: "New York", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] August 1927: "A Note on Story Tellers", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] June 1928: "Small Town Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] April 1929: "Small Town Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] May 1929: "Country Town Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] July 1929: "Small Town Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] September 1929: "Small Town Notes", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] January 1930: "These Mountaineers", by Sherwood Anderson [Permissions] November 1931: "The Theatre", by George Jean Nathan [Permissions] December 1931: "The Theatre", by George Jean Nathan [Permissions] March 1932: "The Theatre", by George Jean Nathan [Permissions] April 1932: "The Theatre", by George Jean Nathan [Permissions] Data on this copyright information page is CC0. id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-8544 author = title = The Dial copyright information date = keywords = permission summary = The Dial copyright information Copyright information First renewed contribution in: February 1927; see 1954 January-June Renewed contributions This includes all active contribution renewals. February 1927: "Blue Morning", by Conrad Aiken [Permissions] July 1927: "Man Who Loved Islands", by D. E. Cummings [Permissions] November 1927: "In Love", by D. S. Eliot [Permissions] S. Eliot [Permissions] February 1929: "Death in Moonlight", by Stanley Kunitz [Permissions] February 1929: "Geometry of Moods", by Stanley Kunitz [Permissions] H. Lawrence [Permissions] H. Lawrence [Permissions] H. Lawrence [Permissions] H. Lawrence [Permissions] Page information Page responsibility: John Mark Ockerbloom (ockerblo (at) pobox (dot) upenn (dot) edu) The preparers of this page do not represent of their knowledge, the information in it is correct, and complete within This page is not legal advice. Copyright registration and renewal records -First periodical renewals -Deep backfile knowledge base Edited by John Mark Ockerbloom (onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu) Data on this copyright information page is CC0. id = onlinebooks-library-upenn-edu-9958 author = title = Edith Wharton (Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937) | The Online Books Page date = keywords = Edith; New; York summary = Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: Artemis to Actæon : and other verse / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1909) (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: Crucial instances; Sanctuary / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1914) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: The decoration of houses / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1897), also by Ogden Codman (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: The decoration of houses / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1897), also by Ogden Codman (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: The decoration of houses / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1897), also by Ogden Codman (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: Fighting France : from Dunkerque to Belfort / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1919) (page images at HathiTrust) Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937: Italian backgrounds / (New York : Charles Scribner''s Sons, 1905), also by Ernest Peixotto (page images at HathiTrust) id = op-europa-eu-1247 author = title = Programme - EU DataViz - Publications Office of the EU date = keywords = CET summary = The EU Open Data Days comprise EU DataViz and EU Datathon This day will cast light on open data as the ''fuel'' to be reused for shaping Europe''s digital future. Thematic session 1: Creating open data ecosystems. In order to support this, this session proposes insights on how projects that contribute to the open data policy. Thematic session 1: From open data to data visualisation. In this session, we will focus on how data visualisation can support the decision-making cycle, with special focus on the EU public sector. Fighting youth unemployment, improving the sustainability of the food system, bringing EU decision-making closer to citizens, these are some of the ambitions put forward by the teams of application developers selected to compete in the finals of this year''s edition of the open data competition. Transparency and open data at the service of health in Castile and Leon, Spain id = opensourceexile-blogspot-com-6396 author = title = Open Source Exile date = keywords = Māori; NZETC; New; Society; TEI; Wikipedia; Yeates; Zealand summary = If you''re starting a non-trivial number of similar articles, get yourself a prototype which does most of the stuff for you (I still use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Stuartyeates/sandbox/academicbio which I wrote for doing New Zealand women academics). If you have a list of things (people, public art works, exhibitions) in some machine readable format (Excel, CSV, etc) it''s pretty straightforward to turn them into a table like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_New_Zealand/Requested_articles/Craft#Proposed_artists or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enjoy_Public_Art_Gallery Send me your data and what kind of direction you want to take it. Adrian Pohl ‏wrote some excellent thoughts about the current state of BIBFRAME at http://www.uebertext.org/2014/07/name-authority-files-linked-data.html The following started as a direct response but, after limiting myself to where I felt I knew what I was talking about and felt I was being constructive, turned out to be much much narrower in scope. id = osf-io-2284 author = title = OSF | Research Libraries UK’s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR’s Digital Library Federation’s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) Partnership date = keywords = Digital summary = OSF | Research Libraries UK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR''s Digital Library Federation''s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) Partnership Fork this Project Research Libraries UK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR''s Digital Library Federation''s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) working group to explore the possibilities and benefits of creating a transatlantic digital scholarship and data management skills exchange and partnership. 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By clicking Accept or continuing to use the site, you agree. and information on cookie use. id = outgoing-typepad-com-1539 author = title = Outgoing date = keywords = FITS; VIAF summary = Having processed the variable length fields inherent in MARC records with FORTRAN I can appreciate the attractiveness of fixed length blocks, arrays of binary data and 80-byte card images to the engineers/scientists of the time. The image at the head of this post came from the Hubble Legacy Archive which has an interface that will allow you to search by name and star catalog numbers, select the type of image you are interested in, and view previews of images before downloading the FITS file. At any rate, 106 records isn''t that many, so I thought it would be interesting to compare them to current WorldCat and our FRBR work clustering. While the default view of clusters to Web browsers is the HTML interface, VIAF clusters can be displayed in several ways, including the raw XML, RDF XML, MARC-21 and justlinks JSON. http://viaf.org/viaf/36978042/justlinks.json http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n90602202/justlinks.json https://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/NSK|000051380/justlinks.json id = philomousos-blogspot-com-4061 author = title = Scriptio Continua date = keywords = Continua summary = Scriptio Continua Scriptio Continua Thoughts on software development, Digital Humanities, the ancient world, and whatever else crosses my radar. All original content herein is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Reminder Experiencing Technical Difficulties Thank You DH Data Talk Outside the tent Missing DH First Contact Form-based XML editing How to Apologize A spot of mansplaining TEI in other formats; part the second: Theory TEI in other formats; part the first: HTML Humanities Data Curation Interfaces and Models TEI is a text modelling language I Will Never NOT EVER Type an Angle Bracket (or IWNNETAAB for short) DH Tea Leaves That Bug Bit Me #alt-ac Careers: Digital Humanities Developer Addenda et Corrigenda Making a new Numbers Server for papyri.info #APA2010 Converting APIS Object Artefact Script Stomping on Innovation Killers id = philomousos-blogspot-com-761 author = title = Scriptio Continua date = keywords = Digital; Humanities summary = Back in the day, Joel Spolsky had a very influential tech blog, and one of the pieces he wrote described the kind of software developer he liked to hire, one who was "Smart, and gets things done." He later turned it into a book (http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Gets-Things-Done-Technical/dp/1590598385). I''ve been thinking a lot about this over the last few months, as I''ve worked on finishing a project started by Sebastian Rahtz: integrating support for the new "Pure ODD" syntax into the TEI Stylesheets. When Gabriel Bodard described to me how the TEI Council worked, after I was elected for the first time, he said something like: "There''ll be a bunch of people arguing about how to implement a feature, or even whether it can be done, and then Sebastian will pipe up from the corner and say ''Oh, I just did it while you were talking.''" You only have to look at the contributors pages for both the TEI and the Stylesheets to see that Sebastian was indeed operating at a 10X level. id = pinboard-in-7052 author = title = date = keywords = Required summary = id = planet-code4lib-org-1758 author = title = planet-code4lib-org-1758 date = keywords = Aug summary = Planet Code4Lib Sat, 14 Aug 2021 13:41:52 +0000 Sat, 14 Aug 2021 13:41:52 +0000 Code4Lib c4l-planet-admins@library.oregonstate.edu id = planet-code4lib-org-2419 author = title = Pinboard (items tagged code4lib) date = keywords = Digital; Library summary = Planet Code4Lib http://planet.code4lib.org Influx Library User Experience Brown University Library Digital Technologies Projects Brown University Library Digital Technologies The Code4Lib Journal The Code4Lib Journal Conal Tuohy''s blog Learning (Lib)Tech Coffee|Code: Dan Scott''s blog coding Digital Library Federation Planet Eric Lease Morgan Libraries – erin white FOSS4Lib Recent Releases Future Archives (Bodleian Library) The Harvard Library Innovation Lab The Harvard Library Innovation Lab Information Technology and Libraries Information Technology and Libraries jodischneider.com/blog Everybody''s Libraries tandf: Journal of Web Librarianship: Table of Contents LITA Blog Library User Experience Community Medium Library Tech Talk (U of Michigan) The Thingology Blog LibreCat/Catmandu blog Mark Matienzo Max Planck Digital Library Open Knowledge Foundation blog Open Library The Open Library Blog Disruptive Library Technology Jester Roy Tennant: Digital Libraries – The Digital Shift Software Development at Royal Danish Library Villanova Library Technology Blog Falvey Memorial Library Blog Recent Uploads tagged code4lib Pinboard (items tagged code4lib) id = planet-code4lib-org-3272 author = title = Planet Code4Lib date = keywords = Binance; Bitcoin; CRAAP; Chia; DLF; Data; December; Digital; EAD; Google; Libraries; Library; Literacy; NDSA; November; October; Open; Proof; Research; Tether; USDT; University; day; domain; information; like; public; publicdomaindaycountdown; work summary = On July 23rd the New York Times'' Eric Lipton and Ephrat Livni profiled Sam Bankman-Fried of the FTX exchange in Crypto Nomads: Surfing the World for Risk and Profit:The highly leveraged form of trading these platforms offer has become so popular that the overall value of daily purchases and sales of these derivatives far surpasses the daily volume of actual cryptocurrency transactions, industry data analyzed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University shows....FTX alone has one million users across the world and handles as much as $20 billion a day in transactions, most of them derivatives trades.Like their customers, the platforms compete. id = planet-code4lib-org-4010 author = title = planet-code4lib-org-4010 date = keywords = Code4Lib summary = Planet Code4Lib Search the bloggers of Planet Code4Lib using Google Custom Search. UTF-8 code4lib library peter@OhioLINK.edu data:image/png;base64,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 false http://planet.code4lib.org id = planet-infomotions-com-1728 author = title = Planet Eric Lease Morgan date = keywords = query; reader summary = The intent of the activities is to familiarize participants with the use and creation of Distant Reader study carrels. Given an almost arbitrary amount of unstructured data (text), the Reader creates a corpus, applies text mining against the corpus, and returns a structured data set amenable to analysis ("reading") by students, researchers, scholars, and computers. The data sets created by the Reader are called "study carrels". For example, you could open up the named entity files, select the entities of type PERSON, look up those people in Wikidata, extract their birthdates and death dates, and finally create a timeline illustrating who was mentioned in a carrel and when they lived. Every study carrel includes an SQLite relational database file (etc/reader.db). Given an almost arbitrary set of unstructured data (text), the Distant Reader outputs sets of structured data known as "study carrels". https://library.distantreader.org/backroom/journal-ptpbio/study-carrel.zip id = planet-infomotions-com-4542 author = title = Planet Eric Lease Morgan date = keywords = Alex; Data; Digital; Great; III; Library; web summary = Rome in three days, an archivists introduction to linked data publishing Questions from a library science student about RDF and linked data Publishing archival descriptions as linked data via databases Simple linked data recipe for libraries, museums, and archives Digging into data using new collaborative infrastructures supporting humanities-based computer science research Cloud-sourcing Research Collections: Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Selected Internet Resources on Digital Research Data Curation Open source software and libraries: A current SWOT analysis Web-scale discovery indexes and "next generation" library catalogs Open Library Developer''s Meeting: One Web Page for Every Book Ever Published Open source software at the Montana State University Libraries Symposium Open source software for libraries in 30 minutes Exploiting "Light-weight" Protocols and Open Source Tools to Implement Digital Library Collections and Services Open source software in libraries: A workshop Open source software in libraries Open source software in libraries Open source software in libraries id = planetcataloging-org-6353 author = title = Planet Cataloging date = keywords = Agre; internet summary = But my talk also gave Agre thoughts about the missing humanity on the Web. I had a couple of primary concerns, perhaps not perfectly laid out, in my talk, "Access, not Just Wires." I was concerned about what was driving the development of the Internet and the lack of a service ethos regarding society. Like many or most people, Agre heard "libraries" and thought "female." But at least this caused him to think, earlier than many, about how our metaphors for the Internet were inherently gendered. It hurts now to read through Agre''s post arguing for a more library-like online information system because it is pretty clear that we blew through that possibility even before the 1994 meeting and were already taking the first steps toward to where we are today. Due to insufficient demand from their other partners, COS was unable to support the development of new platform features, including school-level branding and batch uploading, requested by the LawArXiv Steering Committee. id = plato-stanford-edu-9887 author = title = Alfred North Whitehead (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) date = keywords = Cambridge; Einstein; God; London; New; Philosophy; Press; Process; Russell; University; Whitehead; York summary = When Whitehead and Russell logicized the concept of number, their When Whitehead logicized the space of physics, his starting point was philosophy of science, Whitehead rejects David Hume''s "Modern physical science", Whitehead wrote, For more details on Whitehead''s philosophy of science, cf. Whitehead conceives of the student''s educational process of According to Whitehead''s process philosophy, the stream of Whitehead''s philosophy of science "has nothing to do with In Science and the Modern World, Whitehead expresses Whitehead, both religion and science are important, and he wrote: value as an immortal fact to God. In Process and Reality, Whitehead absorbed this dual One of the major reasons why Whitehead''s process philosophy is Contrary to it, Whitehead''s process philosophy holds that there importance of Whitehead''s process philosophy, which dovetailed Whitehead: Quantum, Process and Experience, Albany, NY: State Whitehead, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Companion to Whitehead''s Process and Reality, New York: id = preservation-library-harvard-edu-3696 author = title = Harvard Library''s Email Archiving System (EAS) | Preservation Services date = keywords = Library summary = Harvard Library''s Email Archiving System (EAS) | Preservation Services Harvard Library''s Email Archiving System (EAS) Harvard''s Email Archiving System (EAS) EAS facilitates archival processing of email messages and attachments and automating the process of preservation packaging email collections and depositing them to Harvard''s preservation repository. EAS is available for use by Harvard Library curatorial units. Head curators at the University then identified the capture and preservation of email as one of the highest priorities (along with web archiving) for born digital collections. In January 2009, as a result of the report, the ULC funded an email archiving pilot project to create a pilot system that would handle ingest, archival processing, and long-term preservation in DRS of email content. At the click of a mouse, email messages and attachments selected for long term preservation will be deposited to DRS Harvard''s Digital Repository Service. Email Archiving Harvard Library''s Email Archiving System (EAS) id = profiles-stanford-edu-806 author = title = Glynn Edwards'' Profile | Stanford Profiles date = keywords = Stanford; University summary = Glynn is the Assistant Director in the Department of Special Collections & University Archives is primarily in charge of the Collection Services Division and the libraries'' Bornand Acquired-Digital Programs. We also manage all digitization projects and descriptive metadata for special collections materials in conjunction with subject specialists and the digital library group. The department of Special Collections also directs the ePADD Project developing software to acquire, process and deliver email archives in our collections. ePADD Project: NHPRC-funded, development of email processing and access software, Stanford University Library (July 1, 2013 June 30, 2015) Benoit Mandelbrot papers digitization & processing project, Stanford University (10/1/2012) AIMS Born Digital Collections: An Inter-Institutional Model for Stewardship project, Stanford University (October 1, 2009 September 30, 2011) Hummel Family Papers digitization & processing project, Stanford University (September 1, 2009 August 1, 2012) Special Collections, Stanford University Library. id = projectinfolit-org-2938 author = title = Algorithm Study (January 15, 2020) – Project Information Literacy date = keywords = Information summary = Algorithm Study (January 15, 2020) – Project Information Literacy Full report: Information literacy in the age of algorithms: Student experiences with news and information and the need for change This report presents findings about how college students conceptualize the ever-changing online information landscape, and navigate volatile and popular platforms that increasingly employ algorithms to shape and filter content. A critical review of a decade of research from Project Information (PIL) about how students conduct course and everyday life research, and what that means for educators and librarians provides context to these new findings. The Algorithm Study has a Creative Commons (CC) license of "CC BY-NCSA 4.0." This license allows others to share, copy, adapt, and build upon the survey data non-commercially, as long as the source — Project Information Literacy — is credited and users license their new creations under the identical terms. id = projectinfolit-org-3370 author = title = Tinkering Toward Networked Learning: What Tech Can and Can’t Do for Education – Project Information Literacy date = keywords = Education; Justin; technology summary = Justin''s work as an Assistant Professor of Comparative Media Studies/Writing and Executive Director of the Teaching Systems Lab at MIT, is devoted to helping educators and those who train teachers to connect their practices to our increasingly networked world. These aren''t easy issues, but we need a way to use social science to continually improve instruction while simultaneously maintaining the trust of students, educators, and families by holding ourselves to high ethical standards and including all of these stakeholders in public discussions about research practices. Given your long-term involvement with collaborative learning tools and your current experience teaching an edX course on sorting truth from fiction co-taught with Sam Wineburg, what are some ways educators could help students become information literate in a world where "research it yourself" is a mantra for conspiracy theorists? id = projectinfolit-org-8685 author = title = Lizard People in the Library | PIL Provocation Series date = keywords = January; information; literacy; medium summary = Years ago, in a trenchant critique of information literacy theory and practice, library and information science scholar Christine Pawley argued that we need to teach students "how information ''works''" — not just how to find and select information as if it''s a market good to be produced and consumed, but rather to understand the social and economic contexts that influence how information is created and circulated. Indeed, in focus groups conducted by Project Information Literacy in 2019 for the algorithm study, college students expressed concern about whether younger people and the elders in their lives understood how social media platforms work and how to recognize disinformation. Bull (September 15, 2020), "The shape of news," Covid-19: The first 100 days of U.S. news coverage: Lessons about the media ecosystem for librarians, educators, students, and journalists, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, https://projectinfolit.org/pubs/covid19-first-100-days/shape-of-coronavirus-story/index.html id = projectinfolit-org-9818 author = title = Truth is in the Network – Project Information Literacy date = keywords = Mike; PIL; look; student summary = Currently, Mike is the director of Blended and Networked Learning at Washington State University Vancouver, and directs the Digital Polarization Initiative (Digipo), a cross-institutional initiative to improve civic discourse by developing web literacy skills in college undergraduates as part of the American Democracy Project. We caught up with Mike in May 2019 to ask about his approach to learning web literacy, why it matters, and why we should help students use his heuristic for making good decisions in an era when information is abundant and attention is scarce. PIL: During the 2018 Project Information Literacy News Study, we found slightly more than half of the nearly 6,000 students surveyed weren''t confident they could tell fake news from reliable reporting, and more than a third said they doubted the credibility of all news. id = ptsefton-com-7720 author = title = ptsefton.com date = keywords = update summary = This is a work in progress post I''m looking for feedback on the substance there''s a comment box below, email me, or see me on twitter: @ptsefton. Arkisto: a repository based platform for managing all kinds of research data We want to emphasise that this presentation is based on the FAIR principles that data … [Updated 2021-05-20 after Gail McGlinn and I got home from the pub and she read this through; fixed several terrible typos and the odd incomplete sentence I knew I should not have let the dog proofread the version we put out this afternoon (he just wanted to go for a … I have been working with my colleague Marco La Rosa on summary diagrams that capture some important aspects of Research Data Management, and include the FAIR data principles; that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. Research Data Management looking outward from IT Also posted on the UTS eResearch website. id = ptsefton-com-8319 author = title = ptsefton.com date = keywords = Data summary = Toggle navigation ptsefton.com ptsefton.com HOME 2021-06-11: FIIR Data Management; Findable Inaccessible Interoperable and Reusable? 2021-06-11: Arkisto: a repository based platform for managing all kinds of research data 2021-06-11: Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) Update 2021-05-20: Infrastructure and what do we really want for DMPs 2021-04-08: What did you do in the lockdowns PT? 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Arkisto Platform Data Packaging Standards DataCrate DataCrate, Repositories, eResearch eResearch File Data Capture Music Repositories Research Data Management Twitter: @ptsefton · Powered by pelican-bootstrap3, Pelican, Bootstrap id = publicdomainreview-org-9944 author = title = Lost in Translation: Proust and Scott Moncrieff – The Public Domain Review date = keywords = Moncrieff; Proust summary = Scott Moncrieff''s English translation of Proust''s A la recherche du temps perdu is widely hailed as a masterpiece in its own right. Although Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff''s translation of À la recherche du temps perdu is considered by many journalists and writers to be the best translation of any foreign work into the English language, his choice of Remembrance of Things Past as the general title alarmed the seriously ill Proust and misled generations of readers as to the novelist''s true intent. The title of this initial volume is Swann''s Way. Schiff, who had long thought he was the only Englishman capable of translating À la recherche du temps perdu, objected to Scott Moncrieff''s titles. Schiff dedicated his translation: "To the memory of my friend CHARLES SCOTT MONCRIEFF, Marcel Proust''s incomparable translator." Le Temps Retrouvé had two other English translators: Andreas Mayor and Frederick A. id = purl-stanford-edu-5771 author = title = ArcLight Personas | Stanford Digital Repository date = keywords = Stanford summary = ArcLight Personas | Stanford Digital Repository Ignore this text box. If you enter anything into this text box, your message will not be sent. Message (Stanford users can avoid this Captcha by logging in.) Stanford University Libraries, Georgia Tech, and University of Michigan. ArcLight Personas. ArcLight Personas. Stanford Digital Repository. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/hk349dn1751 ArcLight Design Documents Show Content Access conditions User agrees that, where applicable, content will not be used to identify or to otherwise infringe the privacy or confidentiality rights of individuals. Content distributed via the Stanford Digital Repository may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor. Description University of Michigan Georgia Tech Abstract/Contents Personas developed during the design phase of the ArcLight project. Stanford University Libraries Stanford University Libraries Stanford University Libraries Digital Library Systems and Services archival description Contact information Contact arclight-team@list.stanford.edu Stanford Home Search Stanford Terms of Use Accessibility id = randomwalker-info-585 author = title = randomwalker-info-585 date = 2016-10-21 keywords = BTC; Bitcoin; block; miner; transaction summary = miners are paid by block rewards or transaction fees does chain and leave transactions unclaimed in the hope of incentivizing PettyCompliant miners to build on their block. landscape will look like once the Bitcoin mining incentive becomes transaction fee based instead of block reward based, A strategy is a best response if it maximizes the miner''s expected reward (taking into account future events, and in particular the probability that the current block is in the eventual longest chain) over all potential same, but in the transaction fees model this means the selfish miner gets greater reward. the probability that it winds up in a block mined by the selfish miner. Analytical and simulation result: in the transaction fee model, selfish miners can make the decision whether to hide their first block based on transaction winds up in the selfish miner''s block. a block mined by the selfish miner. id = ransomwhe-re-2887 author = title = Ransomwhere date = keywords = Data summary = Total tracked ransomware payments this week Ransomwhere is the open, crowdsourced ransomware payment tracker. data or help build our dataset by reporting ransomware demands you have received. Report Addresses Report Addresses Browse ransomware data Report ransomware addresses How much bitcoin is the ransomware demanding? appreciate your help adding transparency to the ransomware ecosytem! Data is made freely available to interested individuals and organizations. Why track ransomware payments? Fortunately, due to the transparent nature of Bitcoin, it''s easy to track payments with By crowdsourcing ransomware payment addresses, we hope to provide an open All reports are required to include a screenshot of the ransomware payment demand, and will Addresses with more than one report from different sources will be elements of all reports will be publicly available. Yes, Ransomwhere has a public API. Beyond submitting reports, please email us if you are interested in further id = ranti-10centuries-org-1052 author = title = ranti.10centuries.org date = keywords = Wild summary = If my memory serves me right, I heard about this Walk on the Wild Side song (wikipedia) sometime during my college year in the 90s. Here''s the 1973 footage of the Walk on the Wild Side song (youtube) Of course, like any other platform that wants you to stay there, YouTube also listed various Walk on the Wild Side cover songs. Man, what a nice thing to learn something new about this song. Public Domain Reviews put a list of creators whose work are entering the public domain for Canada, European Union (EU), and many other countries (https://publicdomainreview.org/collections/class-of-2017/.) For those in EU, nice to see H.G. Wells name there (if UK do withdraw, this might end up not applicable to them. Those works would have been entered the public domain if we use the law that was applicable when they were published. id = ranti-10centuries-org-1978 author = title = ranti.10centuries.org date = keywords = Wild summary = The hopes we had were much too highWay out of reach but we had to tryThe game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive The hopes we had were much too highWay out of reach but we have to tryNo need to hide no need to run'Cause all the answers come one by oneThe game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive The game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive Here's the 1973 footage of the Walk on the Wild Side song (youtube) Of course, like any other platform that wants you to stay there, YouTube also listed various Walk on the Wild Side cover songs. We won't see a lot of notable and important works entering public domain here in the US until 2019. Those works would have been entered the public domain if we use the law that was applicable when they were published. id = redeemingqualities-wordpress-com-6011 author = title = Four books by Inez Haynes Gillmore | Redeeming Qualities date = keywords = February; Gertrude; January summary = So, there''s Gertrude Haviland, a divorce novel — and please don''t try to tell me that''s not a genre, because I won''t listen — and then there''s an adorable children''s book, a fluffy romance/adventure/ghost story/paean to old furniture, and a disturbing, bloody, and terrifyingly upbeat allegorical feminist fantasy. Anyway, there are no winged women or benevolent millionaires in Out of the Air, just a pilot back from World War I who wants to write a biography of his favorite author and a newly graduated stenographer looking for honest work in New York City. Gertrude Haviland''s scenario doesn''t seem like a best case at first, though — she''s at home with the kids as usual when she gets a letter from her husband, Will, telling her a) he''s been having an affair with a woman from their neighborhood, b) he wants a divorce, and c) he doesn''t plan on ever seeing her again. And maybe this is the most lowbrow thing about my extremely lowbrow reading tastes, but I love books like that. id = researchworks-oclc-org-5604 author = title = ArchiveGrid date = keywords = Archives; Center; Collections; College; Historical; Library; Museum; Public; Research; Special; State; University summary = Schurz LibraryIndianapolis Museum of ArtJohnson County Public Library Historical RoomKinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and ReproductionKnox County Public LibraryMcLean County Museum of HistoryMorrisson-Reeves LibraryPlainfield-Guilford Township Public Library Local History and GenealogyPurdue University Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research CenterSt. Joseph County Public LibraryThe Great American Songbook FoundationUniversity of Indianapolis Krannert Memorial LibraryUniversity of Notre Dame Hesburgh LibraryWabash College Lilly Library Axe LibraryUniversity of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryWichita Public Library Local History CollectionWichita State University Special Collections and University Archives id = ritholtz-com-5741 author = title = 10 Sunday AM Reads - The Big Picture date = keywords = January; September summary = 10 Sunday AM Reads The Big Picture • An American Kingdom: A new and rapidly growing Christian movement is openly political, wants a nation under God''s authority, and is central to Donald Trump''s GOP (Washington Post) • ''I Alone Can Fix It'' book excerpt: Inside Trump''s Election Day and the birth of the ''big lie'' At the end of a tumultuous day, the defiant president refused to accept the signs that he was losing the White House contest to Joe Biden. (The Atlantic) see also How Tucker Carlson became the voice of White grievance (Washington Post) Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Matt Ishbia, CEO of United Wholesale Mortgage. Source: Washington Post Read My Washington Posts Columns Washington Post (60) Get subscriber-only insights and news delivered by Barry every two weeks. Get subscriber-only insights and news delivered by Barry every two weeks. id = ronallo-com-2789 author = title = Preliminary Inventory of Digital Collections by Jason Ronallo date = keywords = Ronallo summary = Preliminary Inventory of Digital Collections by Jason Ronallo Preliminary Inventory of Digital Collections by Jason Ronallo Incomplete thoughts on digital libraries. Upgrading from Ubuntu 17.10 to 18.04 Choosing a Path Forward for IIIF Audio and Video Testing DASH and HLS Streams on Linux Client-side Video Tricks for IIIF IIIF Examples #1: Wellcome Library Closing in on Client-side IIIF Content Search id = ror-org-8630 author = title = ROR date = keywords = ROR summary = b''ror-org-8630.html'' Scope Facts Supporters Resources Blog Welcome to the Research Organization Registry Community ROR is a community-led project to develop an open, sustainable, usable, and unique identifier for every research organization in the world. Why ROR? Why ROR? Why ROR? The scholarly research community depends on a series of open identifier and metadata infrastructure systems to great success. Content identifiers and contributor identifiers are foundational infrastructure for the community. But there is one piece of the infrastructure that is missing – there currently is no open, stakeholder-governed infrastructure for research organization identifiers and their associated metadata. Learn more Subscribe to ROR updates by email Have questions or need help? All ROR IDs and metadata are provided under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. All other content of this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read the ROR Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. id = rrj-ca-1991 author = title = No Escape: The neverending online threats to female journalists | [ ] Review of Journalism : The School of Journalism date = keywords = Gorman; Lytvynenko; Twitter; online summary = Paired with the recent trend of false information going viral and the lack of real change from the companies hosting social media platforms, online harassment poses a threat to how journalism is conducted, and to the lives and mental health of the journalists coming into work each day. In Canada, comment sections have been changing with increased moderation or are sometimes completely shuttered, leaving journalists at the mercy of one-on-one communication with their haters through social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Opinion writers are often at the receiving end of these personalized hate messages, and Renzetti, whose column often focuses on women''s issues, says she no longer reads comments. She likens comment sections to live online theatre, where commenters perform for each other, while she says social media messaging is more uninhibited, public, and personal. id = ruebot-net-1686 author = title = Nick Ruest date = keywords = Archives; Ruest summary = Mellon Foundation funded The Archives Unleashed Project, co-Principal Investigator of the SSHRC grant "A Longitudinal Analysis of the Canadian World Wide Web as a Historical Resource, 1996-2014", and co-Principal Investigator of the Compute Canada Research Platforms and Portals Web Archives for Longitudinal Knowledge. He has also served as the Release Manager for Islandora and Fedora, the moderator for the OCUL Digital Curation Community, the President of the Ontario Library and Technology Association, and President of McMaster University Academic Librarians'' Association. Scalable Content-Based Analysis of Images in Web Archives with TensorFlow and the Archives Unleashed Toolkit Web Archives Analysis at Scale with the Archives Unleashed Cloud (with Ian Milligan) Mellon Foundation, we will be developing web archive search and data analysis tools to enable scholars and librarians to access, share, and investigate recent history since the early days of the World Wide Web. id = rusi-org-931 author = title = Cyber Insurance and the Cyber Security Challenge | Royal United Services Institute date = keywords = Cyber summary = Cyber Insurance and the Cyber Security Challenge | Royal United Services Institute Cyber Insurance and the Cyber Security Challenge Jamie MacColl, Dr Jason R. C. Nurse and James Sullivan28 June 2021 This paper explores cyber insurance''s potential contribution to solving this problem. Over the last year, remote working, rapid digitalisation and the need for increased connectivity have emphasised the cyber security challenge. This paper explores whether cyber insurance can incentivise better cyber security practices among policyholders. It finds that the shortcomings of cyber insurance mean that its contribution to improving cyber security practices is more limited than policymakers and businesses might hope. Although several means by which cyber insurance can incentivise better cyber security practices are identified, they have significant limitations. Topics Cyber Security and Resilience Research Groups Cyber Projects Incentivising Cybersecurity through Cyber Insurance Receive updates on publications and events from RUSI straight into your inbox. Explore RUSI Support RUSI id = samvera-atlassian-net-2328 author = title = Samvera Connect 2020: Workshops - Samvera - Samvera Wiki date = keywords = Samvera; University summary = This workshop will provide a general overview of streaming media technologies and applications, as well as a hands-on portion where participants will configure a simple Rails application with a streaming server. All welcome but particularly suited to administrators, repository managers and newcomers to the Samvera Community. The aim of this workshop is to provide a space where senior staff involved in strategic planning can be introduced to Samvera and the Community, to hear about how Samvera can make a positive contribution to their digital strategy and how to make this work for them and their staff. Samvera is a community, a set of tools, and a collection of ready-to run and hosted applications to help build a digital repository for your institution. The first part will provide an overview of Samvera solutions, hosting options and the community â€" what is it, why is it different? id = samvera-atlassian-net-468 author = title = Samvera Connect 2020: Program - Samvera - Samvera Wiki date = keywords = Hyku; Link; October; Samvera summary = In this presentation I want to discuss some of the wider challenges I see for knowledge infrastructure services and talk about some relevant activities I am currently involved in â€" including the experiences of the British Library with using the Samvera-based Hyku solution for a shared repository service. Everyone is welcome at this presentation but it may be particularly suited to those in the following groups: administrators, developers, managers (general), managers (repository), metadata people Everyone is welcome at this presentation but it may be particularly suited to those in the following groups: administrators, developers, managers (general), managers (repository), metadata people, newcomers, UI/UX people Everyone is welcome at this presentation but it may be particularly suited to those in the following groups: administrators, developers, managers (general), managers (repository), metadata people, newcomers, UI/UX people Everyone is welcome at this presentation but it may be particularly suited to those in the following groups: developers, devops, managers (repository), metadata people, sysadmins id = samvera-atlassian-net-6079 author = title = 2021 Samvera Connect - Samvera - Samvera Wiki date = keywords = Samvera summary = Spaces Create Space shortcuts Samvera Community Asks Samvera Meeting & Events Calendar Samvera Partner Calls Samvera Samvera Samvera Samvera Connect Meetings 2021 Samvera Connect Created by Heather Greer Klein Call for Proposals Proposal Type Due Date to Submit Proposal Workshops submission form Deadline extended Presentations and Panels submission form Lightning Talks submission form Poster submission form Samvera Connect (hashtag #samvera2021) is a chance for the Samvera Community to come together with an emphasis on synchronizing efforts, technical development, plans, and community links. The meeting program is aimed at existing users, managers and developers and at new folks who may be just “kicking the tiresâ€� on Samvera and who want to know more. Samvera advertises this yearly conference with the slogan “as a Samvera Partner or user, if you can only make it to one Samvera meeting this academic year,  this is the one to attend!â€�  id = samvera-atlassian-net-7674 author = title = Posters - Samvera - Samvera Wiki date = keywords = Samvera summary = Previous Samvera Connect conferences have featured a "poster session" which has always proved popular. (If you don''t have a Samvera Slack account and need one, use this link to request one.) In addition, the poster providers have each agreed to be on-line for 30 minutes on one of the days Monday 19th Wednesday 21st October to take your questions and comments "live"; details of these on-line sessions are available to registered conference attendees via the conference Sched instance. Click image to open in browser or use this link to download the files from Samvera''s repository Click image to open in browser or use this link to download the files from Samvera''s repository Click image to open in browser or use this link to download the files from Samvera''s repository Click image to open in browser or use this link to download the files from Samvera''s repository id = samvera-org-4656 author = title = Samvera date = keywords = Samvera summary = The post Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories appeared first on Samvera. The Program Committee is pleased to announce its Call for Proposals (CfP) of workshops, presentations/panels, lightning talks, and posters for Samvera Connect 2021 Online. The post Calls for proposals – Samvera Connect 2021 Online appeared first on Samvera. The post Announcing our Partnership with OASIS Open appeared first on Samvera. The post Watch Samvera Virtual Connect 2021 appeared first on Samvera. The post Registration now open for Samvera Virtual Connect, April 20 – 21 appeared first on Samvera. The post Hyku 3.0 Release Includes New Customization Features appeared first on Samvera. The post Save the Date for Samvera Virtual Connect 2021 appeared first on Samvera. The post Developer resources: Bug Hunting in Hyrax; Adding Blacklight Advanced Search to Hyku appeared first on Samvera. The post Fedora 6 Alpha Release available for download and testing appeared first on Samvera. id = samvera-org-537 author = title = Samvera - a vibrant and welcoming community developing repository software tools date = keywords = Samvera; University summary = Samvera a vibrant and welcoming community developing repository software tools Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions "Samvera™ is a vibrant and welcoming community of information and technology professionals who share challenges, build expertise, and create sustainable, best-in-class solutions, making the world''s digital collections accessible now and into the future." Samvera maintains a set of Ruby on Rails components (Ruby gems) that, together, can be used to build flexible and extensible digital repository solutions. Hyku is the result of a collaboration to extend the existing Samvera project codebase to build, bundle, and promote a feature-rich, robust, flexible digital repository that is easy to install, configure, and maintain. In the UK, the Universities of York and Hull have been integrating the open-source preservation system Archivematica into their Samvera workflows. Princeton University has used Samvera to create "Figgy", a workflow tool for digitizing a wide range of formats including archival materials, ephemera, maps, audio, and coins. id = samvera-org-6700 author = title = Samvera Repository Tour - Samvera date = keywords = Samvera summary = Samvera Repository Tour Samvera Skip to Content Skip to Sidebar Navigation Region Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions Samvera Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment Policy 2020 Annual Report (PDF download) Interest and Working Groups Samvera Privacy Policy Samvera is an Open Source Repository Framework Samvera Community Overview (PDF download) Technology White Paper 2019 (PDF download) Samvera is Flexible and Extensible The Samvera Community Community Support Who Uses Samvera? Who Uses Samvera? Samvera Partners Partner Prospectus (PDF download) Partner Contribution Model (PDF download) Samvera Adopters Community Framework Samvera user profiles Case study: Emory University Case Study: Avalon at the University of Houston Communication Samvera Connect 2021 Samvera Calendar Samvera Twitter page Samvera.org Home » What is Samvera? Samvera Repository Tour Samvera Repository Tour Samvera Repository Tour This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. © 2021 Samvera. Samvera Twitter Samvera Github Samvera Wiki id = samvera-org-7238 author = title = Calls for proposals - Samvera Connect 2021 Online - Samvera date = keywords = Samvera summary = Skip to Sidebar Navigation Region Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions Samvera is an Open Source Repository Framework Samvera Community Overview (PDF download) The Samvera Community Home » News & Events » Calls for proposals – Samvera Connect 2021 Online The Program Committee is pleased to announce its Call for Proposals (CfP) of workshops, presentations/panels, lightning talks, and posters for Samvera Connect 2021 Online. Connect Online programming is intended to serve the needs of attendees from throughout our Community, from potential adopters to expert Samverans, in many roles including developers, managers, sysops, metadata librarians, and others who are interested in Samvera technologies and Community activities. Join Samvera''s Community mailing list Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories Calls for proposals – Samvera Connect 2021 Online Calls for proposals – Samvera Connect 2021 Online Watch Samvera Virtual Connect 2021 Registration now open for Samvera Virtual Connect, April 20 – 21 id = samvera-org-7318 author = title = Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories - Samvera date = keywords = Samvera summary = Skip to Sidebar Navigation Region Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions Samvera is an Open Source Repository Framework Samvera Community Overview (PDF download) The Samvera Community Samvera Repository Tour Home » News & Events » Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories The tour was planned by the Samvera Marketing Working Group and created using StoryMapJS by Lafayette College Libraries student workers Grayce Walker, Deja Jackson, and Khaknazar Shyntassov. A huge thanks to them, as well as to Charlotte Nunes at Lafayette College Libraries Digital Scholarship Services for coordinating the work. If you''d like to include your Samvera-based repository on the tour, simply fill out this form. Join Samvera''s Community mailing list Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories Take a Virtual Tour of Samvera Repositories Watch Samvera Virtual Connect 2021 Registration now open for Samvera Virtual Connect, April 20 – 21 Princeton University Library Samvera Github Samvera Github id = sbdevel-wordpress-com-3803 author = title = Software Development at Royal Danish Library | A peekhole into the life of the software development department at the Royal Danish Library date = keywords = Danish; Library; Lucene; Solr; document; html; post; warc summary = It was custom tailored for the Solr index created with WARC-indexer and had features such as Trend analysis (n-gram) visualization of search results over time. Besides full-text search, Solr provides multiple ways of aggregating data, moving common net archive statistics tasks from slow batch processing to interactive requests. SolrWayback relies on real time access to WARC files and a Solr index populated by the UKWA webarchive-discovery tool. Whenever the content of a field is to be used for grouping, faceting, sorting, stats or streaming in Solr (or Elasticsearch or Lucene, where applicable), it is advisable to store it using DocValues. The linear access time was not a problem for small indexes or requests for values for a lot of documents, where most blocks needs to be visited anyway. Our netarchive search contains 89 Solr collections, each holding 300M documents in 900GB of index data. id = sbdevel-wordpress-com-5891 author = title = Software Development at Royal Danish Library date = keywords = Danish summary = In this blog post I will go into the more technical details of SolrWayback and the new version 4.0 release. In this blog post, we’ll give you a nice little overview of the changes we made, some of the improvements and some of the added … Continue reading → The setup and the problem At the Royal Danish Library we provide full text search for the Danish Netarchive. Ongoing experiments with a large touch screen providing access to cultural heritage material Continue reading → LUCENE-8585 introduces jump-tables for DocValues, is all about performance and brings speed-ups … Continue reading → Teaser We have a Solr setup for … Continue reading → SolrWayback software bundle has been released The SolrWayback software bundle can be used to search and playback archived webpages in Warc format. From the SolrWayback Machine … Continue reading → The Danish Internet Archive has over 20billion harvested … Continue reading → id = sfsymphony-org-5075 author = title = San Franciso Symphony - Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 in C major, Opus 105 date = keywords = Sibelius; Symphony summary = THE BACKSTORY In 1918, Sibelius was not only completing his Fifth Symphony and beginning his Sixth; he was also getting underway with his Seventh, which would ultimately bring his symphonic output to a close. Work proceeded in parallel for some while, but not until Sibelius signed off on his Sixth could he focus on his Seventh Symphony without distraction, which he did for a further thirteen months. Sibelius makes clear that, when his Seventh Symphony was in its early stages, he sensed that it would comprise three separate movements. "Its ad hoc structure," he writes, "emerges link-by-link from the transformational processes of the musical ideas themselves—a content-based form constantly in the process of becoming." Elsewhere in his article on the composer he proclaims the Seventh Symphony to be "surely Sibelius''s most remarkable compositional achievement." id = sheldon-hess-org-6393 author = title = Coral Sheldon-Hess date = keywords = Hess summary = Without something Slack-like, your choices for communication are the learning management system (LMS) discussion boards or email. If you''re looking for a fun and educational thing to do this weekend, you might consider attending the second quarterly(??) Online Unconference of Niche Interests ("OUNI" for short), scheduled to run from 2pm until a bit after 5pm Eastern Standard Time, this Sunday, November 29. This year took so much from me, and from people I care about, that I refuse to write about it. Over the past few years, I''ve come to dread the "what do you do?" question, because what people generally mean is "where do you work?" And it''s awkward when you can''t have that conversation the way they expect. id = shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-5888 author = title = Shelley Gullikson – Usability and user experience in academic libraries. Mine mostly. date = keywords = October; library; people; staff; student; time; user; work summary = Last year, I was doing interviews with library people who do User Experience work and noticed that people who were primarily focused on the web had the most negative comments and fewest positive comments overall. In the other, I want to look at the different ways UX work is structured and supported in academic libraries so I need people who are willing to participate in an interview that will take around 60 minutes. Andy then gave some examples of projects where libraries created prototypes out of their UX research, and iterated to improve the design to actually meet user needs. Talk to people in the library who look like they''re not having a good time. Related, Claire mentioned that one of the benefits of having a student intern on this project was that he was not influenced by restraints or constraints felt by library staff; he saw only the user side. id = shop-hasbro-com-8263 author = title = LITE BRITE ULTIMATE CLASSIC | Hasbro Classics date = keywords = Hasbro summary = LITE BRITE ULTIMATE CLASSIC | Hasbro Classics Ages: 4 YEARS+ Pound Puppies Newborns Classic 80''s Collection Light Brown with Dark Brown Spots Pound Puppies Newborns Classic 80''s Collection White with Dark Brown Spots Hasbro does not control and is not responsible for the availability of, or content on, linked third party websites. Hasbro does not control and is not responsible for the availability of, or content on, linked third party websites. Please be aware that your use of such third party''s linked website is subject to their privacy policy and terms of use, which may differ from those of Hasbro. Please be aware that your use of such third party''s linked website is subject to their privacy policy and terms of use, which may differ from those of Hasbro. As such, we encourage you to read the third party''s privacy policy and terms of use closely. id = silenthollywood-com-4237 author = title = The Golden Cocoon, 1925 date = keywords = Molly summary = Based on the novel by Ruth Cross Molly Shannon Richard Tucker ... Mrs. Shannon Carmencita Johnson ... Seessel Anne Johnson ... Internet Movie Database Allmovie.com Turner Classic Movies Produced & Released by Warner Bros. This routine Warner Brothers melodrama was based on the novel by Ruth Cross. Country girl Molly Shannon (Helene Chadwick) wins a college scholarship which was offered by Judge Gregory Cochran (Richard Tucker), but on the eve of their wedding, he deserts her. Bancroft (Frank Campeau), a politician. Molly''s ordeal comes back to haunt her much later, after she Bancroft wants to use Molly''s presence at the road house to stop Cochran from To save her husband, Molly disappears and pretends to have committed suicide. Just before the election, Renfro shows up and finds Molly. dies, he insists that Molly is completely innocent of any wrongdoing. Cochran''s career is saved and he and Molly are reunited. Plot Synopsis by Janiss Garza, AllMovie.com id = sloan-org-7566 author = title = Home date = keywords = Sloan summary = Sloan-Supported Documentary "Coded Bias" Available on Netflix Sloan/NYU-Winning Film "Radium Girls" Now Available on Netflix We fund research and education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and economics Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a robust, diverse scientific workforce; strengthens public understanding and engagement with science; and promotes the health of the institutions of scientific endeavor. These two-year fellowships honor outstanding early-career researchers in seven fields and have become one of the most prestigious and sought after awards available to young scholars. The National Book Foundation''s newest initiative will celebrate books about science and technology. New York City Program New York City Program New York City Program about Careers in Science and Technology about Careers in Science and Technology Sloan Research Fellowships Sloan Research Fellowships Sloan Research Fellowships Sloan Research Fellowships Sloan Research Fellowships Grantee News Grantee News Sloan Foundation id = solr-apache-org-7842 author = title = Welcome to Apache Solr - Apache Solr date = keywords = Apache summary = NEWS: Apache Solr™ 8.9.0 available (16.Jun) Solr is the popular, blazing-fast, open source enterprise search platform built on Apache Lucene™. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world''s largest internet sites. Contribute to the Solr project. Solr powers some of the most heavily-trafficked websites and applications in the world. Download Solr Once you''ve completed the tutorial, continue to learn with the Solr resource library. Apache Solr 8.9.0 available The Apache projects are defined by collaborative consensus based processes, an open, pragmatic software license and a desire to create high quality software that leads the way in its field. Apache Lucene, Apache Solr, Apache PyLucene, Apache Open Relevance Project and their respective logos are trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation. Copyright © 2021 The Apache Software Foundation, Licensed under the Apache Solr and their respective logos are trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation. Solr has a new home! id = t-co-4568 author = title = t-co-4568 date = keywords = access summary = id = t-co-4823 author = title = A Saturday Life – Radclyffe Hall (1925) | heavenali date = keywords = December; Reply summary = It is in Italy, that Frances first learns about a Saturday Life in an old book she buys. Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged book reviews, Radclyffe Hall, VMC | 20 Comments Glad to know you liked this author – I haven''t read anything by her yet. I haven''t read anything by Radclyffe Hall and this sounds like a good one to start with. I love this book but I haven''t read it for years and years, not since I started blogging, it seems! Sidonia sounds like a fantastic character Ali, one to look out for. I read Well of Loneliness but for some reason never thought to look beyond it. Book review: Orphan Island – Rose Macaulay (1924) heavenali.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/orp… 23 hours ago Book review: Orphan Island – Rose Macaulay (1924) heavenali.wordpress.com/2021/08/13/orp… 23 hours ago A Life in Books on Orphan Island – Rose Mac… id = t-co-6400 author = title = The Professor''s House - Wikipedia date = keywords = Cather; Outland; Professor; Tom summary = The Professor''s House is a novel by American novelist Willa Cather. The novel initially addresses the Professor''s interactions with his new sons-in-law and his family, while continually alluding to the pain they all feel over the death of Tom Outland in the Great War. Outland was not only the Professor''s student and friend, but the fiancé of his elder daughter, who is now living off the wealth created by the "Outland vacuum." He is a fifty-two-year-old man of mixed descent "Canadian French on one side, and American farmers on the other".[2] He is described by his wife as growing "better-looking and more intolerant all the time".[3] He is a professor of history at Hamilton University and his book is entitled Spanish Adventures in North America. J. Schroeter presents the most common critical view regarding the structural meaning of the novel in his essay "Willa Cather and The Professor''s House": "Book II is the ''turquoise'' and Books I and III are the ''dull silver''. id = t-co-7876 author = title = The Butter and Egg Man - Wikipedia date = keywords = Butter; Egg; Man summary = The Butter and Egg Man is a 1925 play by George S. Gregory Kelly (center) in a scene from the Broadway production of The Butter and Egg Man (1925) — From the dust jacket for the first edition of The Butter and Egg Man (Boni & Liveright, 1926)[2] James Gleason directed the Broadway production of The Butter and Egg Man, in which his wife Lucile Webster (center) appeared with Gregory Kelly and Sylvia Field. Produced by Crosby Gaige, The Butter and Egg Man opened at the Longacre Theatre on September 23, 1925, and played for 243 performances.[7] James Gleason directed the following cast:[8] New York critics were unanimous in their praise for The Butter and Egg Man.[15] In his review of the play''s premiere, Gilbert W. Kaufman''s New Comedy The Butter and Egg Man with Gregory Kelly (1925). Brown in a Boisterous Film Conception of the Stage Comedy, "The Butter and Egg Man.", The New York Times id = t-co-9689 author = title = The Hollow Men - Wikipedia date = keywords = Eliot; Hollow; Men; poem summary = The Lord''s Prayer and what appears to be a lyric change of "Pop Goes the Weasel" are written while this devolution of style ends with the final stanza, maybe the most quoted of Eliot''s poetry: The trailer for the film Southland Tales (2006), directed by Richard Kelly, plays on the poem, stating: "This is the way the world ends, not with a whimper but with a bang." The film also quotes this inverted version of the line a number of times, mostly in voice-overs.[11] Chris Marker created a 19-minute multimedia piece for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City titled Owls At Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men (2005), which was influenced by Eliot''s poem.[15] Eliot''s poem inspired The Hollow Men (1944), a piece for trumpet and string orchestra by composer Vincent Persichetti and one of his most popular works.[18] His song "Anymore" also contains a reference to the last line of the poem. id = talkingpointsmemo-com-2711 author = title = Senate Dems Release Historic, All-Encompassing Budget Resolution | Talking Points Memo date = keywords = TPM summary = Senate Dems Release Historic, All-Encompassing Budget Resolution | Talking Points Memo Editors'' Blog Send Comments and Tips Senate Dems Release Historic, All-Encompassing Budget Resolution EDITORS'' NOTE: TPM is making our COVID-19 coverage free to all readers during this national health crisis. If you''d like to support TPM''s reporters, editors and staff, the best way to do so is to become a member. Senate Democrats released on Monday morning a sweeping $3.5 trillion budget resolution, the legislative vehicle for a vast array of programs that cover both physical and "human" infrastructure. For the budget resolution, we can expect to see the coming weeks and months be filled with jockeying, as various advocacy groups try to ensure that they don''t miss out on what could turn out to be one of the last opportunities for significant legislative changes for years. Founder & Editor-in-Chief: Executive Editor: Managing Editor: Associate Editor: Editor at Large: SEND COMMENTS AND NEWS TIPS MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS id = tararobertson-ca-2235 author = title = Tara Robertson Consulting date = keywords = DEI summary = Again, I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross … I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross functional … I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross functional … id = tararobertson-ca-3576 author = title = Strategic and effective storytelling with data - Tara Robertson Consulting date = keywords = Robertson summary = Strategic and effective storytelling with data Tara Robertson Consulting I chose to talk about the challenge of communicating about diversity metrics in a way that informs and inspires your audience to want to push for change using Mozilla''s last external diversity disclosure as an example. Share the context of the data with your audience As this was an external disclosure it is obvious that one audience was people outside Mozilla. When I''ve been interested in a job, I''m checking to see if companies are sharing their diversity metrics, what photos they use to illustrate who works there, what diversity in senior leadership looks like and how they''re telling the story of what their culture is like. I''d love examples from your work, or examples that you''ve seen out in the wild where people have used data to tell a story that inspires the audience to take action. id = tararobertson-ca-857 author = title = - Tara Robertson Consulting date = keywords = Robertson summary = Skip to content Tara Robertson Consulting Tara Robertson Consulting Diversity, Equity + Inclusion Menu Services Presentations Media Blog Contact Scroll down to content I work with leaders to make companies more diverse, equitable and inclusive so that they can make inclusive and innovative products and services that the world needs. Tara Robertson Consulting is located in Vancouver, Canada on the unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) territories Twitter LinkedIn Proudly powered by WordPress id = techcrunch-com-3324 author = title = BitTorrent inventor announces eco-friendly bitcoin competitor Chia – TechCrunch date = keywords = Chia summary = BitTorrent inventor announces eco-friendly bitcoin competitor Chia – TechCrunch BitTorrent inventor announces eco-friendly bitcoin competitor Chia Cohen has just started a new company called Chia Network that will launch a cryptocurrency based on proofs of time and storage rather than bitcoin''s electricity-burning proofs of work. After inventing torrenting in the early 2000s and briefly working on Steam for Valve, Cohen had been at BitTorrent building a new protocol for peer-to-peer live video transfer. Now it''s limping along, and Cohen says "it doesn''t need me day-to-day." So while he''s still on the board, he left in early August to start Chia Network. Cohen wouldn''t say how much it had raised, laughing that, "I''m not sure how much we want to announce right now, but it was a very hot round." The goal is do some early sales of Chia in Q2 2018, with a full launch of its cryptocurrency by the end of 2018, though Cohen says that''s a stretch goal. id = techcrunch-com-9841 author = title = Energy-saving Bitcoin rival Chia raises from A16Z, plans mini-IPO – TechCrunch date = keywords = Chia summary = Energy-saving Bitcoin rival Chia raises from A16Z, plans mini-IPO – TechCrunch Energy-saving Bitcoin rival Chia raises from A16Z, plans mini-IPO Now he''s building a cryptocurrency called Chia that doesn''t waste electricity like Bitcoin, and top investors are lining up. The money will help the startup build out its Chia coin and blockchain powered by proofs of space and time instead of Bitcoin''s energy-sucking proofs of work, which it plans to launch in Q1 2019. It''s avoiding the often-abused ICO process that Chia president Ryan Singer says comes with "a lot of issues with regulatory uncertainty and investor protection." Instead, it''s working with its general council and the SEC to do a mini-IPO this summer or fall through the JOBS Act''s Regulation A+ equity crowdfunding rule. But with a solid team, set of investors and plan, Chia could prove the blockchain''s worth beyond Bitcoin. id = techmonitor-ai-1765 author = title = Bitcoin and the environment: Crypto''s uncertain future - Tech Monitor date = keywords = Bitcoin; Chia; Riddett summary = Crypto proponents argue that, driven by the need for cheap electricity, mining is largely powered by renewable sources, such as (until recently) the excess power generated from renewable hydroelectric dams in China. It also ignores the impact mining has on displacing other users from using renewable power, says author and crypto sceptic David Gerard. "The glorious tractor factory never got built, but the dam did," says Deane, "so there''s a huge amount of excess power which they want to offload somewhere." This, he argues, is the ideal model for power generation in proof-of-work operations, and one that was mirrored until very recently in the global centre of mining activity, China. There is a third model of crypto mining that uses far less energy than either Bitcoin or Chia. By clicking Sign Up, you agree with New Statesman Media Group Ltd (publisher of Tech Monitor) GDPR, Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. id = theconversation-com-7178 author = title = DNA ''Lite-Brite'' is a promising way to archive data for decades or longer date = keywords = dna summary = Will Hughes, George David Dickinson, Luca Piantanida, Boise State University Will Hughes receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, and the State of Idaho. George Dickinson receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, and the State of Idaho Luca Piantanida receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, and the State of Idaho. We tested our digital nucleic acid memory (dNAM) by storing the statement "Data is in our DNA!\n." We described the research in a paper published in the journal Nature Communications on April 22, 2021. Digital nucleic acid memory (dNAM) uses light-emitting DNA strands to read the data optically rather than requiring sequencing. The microscope can image hundreds of thousands of the DNA pegs in a single recording, and our error-correction algorithms ensure we recover all of the data. Researchers have been developing methods of storing data in DNA for several decades. id = thehackernews-com-4894 author = title = REvil Used 0-Day in Kaseya Ransomware Attack, Demands $70 Million Ransom date = keywords = Kaseya; attack summary = Amidst the massive supply-chain ransomware attack that triggered an infection chain compromising thousands of businesses on Friday, new details have emerged about how the notorious Russia-linked REvil cybercrime gang may have pulled off the unprecedented hack. Kaseya VSA is a cloud-based IT management and remote monitoring solution for managed service providers (MSPs), offering a centralized console to monitor and manage endpoints, automate IT processes, deploy security patches, and control access via two-factor authentication. "Less than ten organizations [across our customer base] appear to have been affected, and the impact appears to have been restricted to systems running the Kaseya software," Barry Hensley, Chief Threat Intelligence Officer at Secureworks, told The Hacker News via email. Follow THN on Facebook, Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. id = thehackernews-com-6933 author = title = TrickBot Linux Variants Active in the Wild Despite Recent Takedown date = keywords = Linux summary = Reach out to get featured—contact us to send your exclusive story idea, research, hacks, or ask us a question or leave a comment/feedback! According to new findings shared by cybersecurity firm Netscout, TrickBot''s authors have moved portions of their code to Linux in an attempt to widen the scope of victims that could be targeted. At the end of 2019, a new TrickBot backdoor framework called Anchor was discovered using the DNS protocol to communicate with C2 servers stealthily. "Every part of communication made to the C2 follows a sequence of 3 different DNS queries," Netscout security researcher Suweera De Souza said. Follow THN on Facebook, Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. banking malware, botnet, Cyber Attack, hacking news, linux, Malware, Trickbot id = thehackernews-com-8136 author = title = Trickbot Malware Returns with a new VNC Module to Spy on its Victims date = keywords = RSS; Trickbot summary = Reach out to get featured—contact us to send your exclusive story idea, research, hacks, or ask us a question or leave a comment/feedback! Cybersecurity researchers have opened the lid on the continued resurgence of the insidious Trickbot malware, making it clear that the Russia-based transnational cybercrime group is working behind the scenes to revamp its attack infrastructure in response to recent counter efforts from law enforcement. "The new capabilities discovered are used to monitor and gather intelligence on victims, using a custom communication protocol to hide data transmissions between [command-and-control] servers and victims — making attacks difficult to spot," Bitdefender said in a technical write-up published Monday, suggesting an increase in sophistication of the group''s tactics. Follow THN on Facebook, Twitter  and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. computer security, computer virus, hacking news, Malware, Trickbot id = theodi-org-4930 author = title = The ODI – Open Data Institute date = keywords = Data summary = The ODI – Open Data Institute We work with companies and governments to build an open, trustworthy data ecosystem. New research for ODI reveals a nascent but buoyant market of firms and services focused on trust in data This report explores the landscape of data access across the banking, accounting and legal sectors The ODI and Microsoft are working together to help address the looming ''data divide'' Whether you''re in the private, public or third sectors, we can help with your data strategy. Exploring global perspectives on data trusts Free tool to help identify and manage ethical issues The Data Ethics Canvas is a free, downloadable tool for anyone who collects, shares or uses data. It helps identify and manage ethical issues – at the start of a project that uses data, and throughout. The Data Ethics Canvas The Data Ethics Canvas ODI Summit 2021 – Data ODI Summit 2021 – Data Open Data Institute, id = thepassingtramp-blogspot-com-7963 author = title = The Passing Tramp: The Daughter of the House (1925); Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Carolyn Wells date = keywords = House; Wells; mystery summary = Over the years Carolyn Wells''s vintage mysteries, though quite popular in their day, have received criticism from people like Bill Pronzini (see his amusing, Edgar-nominated book Gun in Cheek), Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor, blogger John Norris and even yours truly, The Passing Tramp. There is no question but that over her nearly 40-year career as a detective writer the prolific author penned some powerfully poor books (what Bill Pronzini dubs alternative classics), such as The Umbrella Murder and The Roll-Top Desk Mystery. For those who do not care for their detective stories straight, who like the stimulation of crime and intrigue weakened by a bit of love and chatty by-play, this book by Carolyn Wells is a first-rate tale....one gets to know Mary Lang and her father, her fiance and her mother, Nurse Brace and the seductive, alluring Guilia Castro quite well before a hint of mystery develops. id = thesaurus-islamicus-org-1340 author = title = Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation date = keywords = Foundation; islamic summary = The Foundation has offices in Cairo, Egypt; the University of Cambridge, England; The Foundation has recently published a new fourteen volume edition of the Musnad of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. The Islamic Manuscript Association is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting Islamic manuscript collections and supporting those who work and inaccessibility of many Islamic manuscript collections around the world. conservation, digitisation and academic publishing so that Islamic manuscript collections to the care and management of Islamic manuscript collections, and provides a platform The Association awards grants to support the care of Islamic manuscript collections conservation and curation of the National Library''s manuscript collection and to work with the National Library to establish it as a regional leader in collection care collections of Islamic manuscripts worldwide. Foundation''s efforts to revive the traditional arts of the Islamic book. de Conservation des Monuments de l''Art Arabe, the standard resource for the study of id = threatpost-com-5978 author = title = Juniper Removes Dual_EC, ANSI X9.31 Algorithms | Threatpost date = keywords = Juniper; Security summary = Juniper Removes Dual_EC, ANSI X9.31 Algorithms | Threatpost And while that''s heralded as a positive move considering Dual_EC''s dubious origins, there remain important and unanswered questions about Juniper''s decision to include what is considered to be a backdoored random number generator in its NetScreen VPNs, and why a number of strange coding and engineering decisions were made that could have facilitated the decryption of secure traffic. Stephen Checkoway, assistant professor of computer science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told Threatpost that he and his colleagues on this investigation looked at dozens of versions of NetScreen and learned that ANSI X9.31 was used exclusively until ScreenOS 6.2 when Juniper added Dual_EC. While Juniper''s decision to use Dual_EC enabled this second attack, Checkoway said there''s no justifiable security or engineering reason to have done so in the first place. Infosec Insider content is written by a trusted community of Threatpost cybersecurity subject matter experts. id = tildegit-org-369 author = title = petrichor/mxadm: A simple CLI interface to basic Matrix room admin tasks - mxadm - tildegit date = keywords = Matrix summary = petrichor/mxadm: A simple CLI interface to basic Matrix room admin tasks mxadm tildegit Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes (''-'') and can be up to 35 characters long. mxadm: a simple CLI to automate Matrix room admin tasks mxadm is a simple command-line tool to do some basic Matrix room admin tasks, You can install it with Rust''s cargo tool: Install Rust and Cargo $ cargo install mxadm A simple CLI interface to basic Matrix room admin tasks A simple CLI interface to basic Matrix room admin tasks mxadm [SUBCOMMAND] please feel free to create a new issue Add room alias Remove room alias Remove canonical room alias it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or GNU General Public License for more details. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. id = tokenist-com-2057 author = title = Buterin Explains Why Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade Won’t Arrive Until Late 2022 - The Tokenist date = keywords = Brokers; Credit summary = Buterin Explains Why Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade Won''t Arrive Until Late 2022 The Tokenist Investing Best of Best Online Stock Brokers Best Penny Stock Brokers Best Beginner Forex Broker Best U.K. Forex Brokers Best U.K. Forex Brokers Buterin Explains Why Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade Won''t Arrive Until Late 2022 Neither the author, Kai Morris, nor this website, The Tokenist, provide financial advice. Among many topics, Buterin shared his thoughts on Ethereum''s hotly-anticipated shift from proof-of-work (PoW) to proof-of-stake (PoS). This might come as a surprise, as many people had thought the delays to PoS were due to computational, or programming-based issues, as changing the consensus algorithm of the largest blockchain ecosystem certainly sounds tough. Ethereum proof-of-stake proof-of-work Upgrade Kai has a particular interest in decentralization and privacy blockchains, as they directly relate to our human rights and flourishing. Best Online Stock Brokers Best Stock Trading Apps Best Stock Trading Apps id = twitter-com-1389 author = title = twitter-com-1389 date = keywords = Center summary = JavaScript is not available. We''ve detected that JavaScript is disabled in this browser. Please enable JavaScript or switch to a supported browser to continue using twitter.com. You can see a list of supported browsers in our Help Center. Help Center Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Imprint Ads info © 2021 Twitter, Inc. Something went wrong, but don''t fret — let''s give it another shot. id = twitter-com-1617 author = title = twitter-com-1617 date = keywords = Center summary = JavaScript is not available. We''ve detected that JavaScript is disabled in this browser. 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Please enable JavaScript or switch to a supported browser to continue using twitter.com. You can see a list of supported browsers in our Help Center. Help Center Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Imprint Ads info © 2021 Twitter, Inc. Something went wrong, but don''t fret — let''s give it another shot. id = unsplash-com-7240 author = title = Mihai Surdu (@mihaisurdu) | Unsplash Photo Community date = keywords = Surdu summary = Mihai Surdu (@mihaisurdu) | Unsplash Photo Community Submit a photo LoginJoin free Hire Download free, beautiful high-quality photos curated by Mihai. 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Thomson was the first composer to write the portrait in the subject''s presence, as a painter would do, and indeed as Gertrude Stein had produced her literary portraits. Much later, the critic Andrew Porter would write in the pages of the New Yorker that he considered The Mother of Us All one of the greatest American operas. In 1948 Thomson created the score for the film Louisiana Story, which won the Pulitzer Prize in music that year. After his resignation from the Tribune he devoted himself to a third opera, Lord Byron, and to writing his autobiography in 1966 and his book American Music Since 1910 in 1971. id = vphill-com-2179 author = title = mark e. phillips journal date = keywords = UNT summary = In the previous post in this series I laid out the work that we were going to do with session data from the UNT Libraries’ Digital Collections. This is the last of the updates from our summer’s activities in creating new metadata interfaces for the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. If you are interested in the others in this series you can view the past few posts on this blog where I talk about our facet, count, search, and item interfaces. This is the next blog post in a series that discusses some of the metadata interfaces that we have been working on improving over the summer for the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. Next up in our review of the new metadata quality interfaces we have implemented this summer is our Element Count Dashboard. This is the second post in a series that discusses the new metadata interfaces we have been developing for the UNT Libraries’ Digital Collections metadata editing environment. id = vphill-com-4406 author = title = mark e. phillips journal date = keywords = Dashboard; UNT; record; system summary = UNTSW UNTETD OSTI TRAIL OTA TDNP MDID CRSR JNDS UNTGW One of the things that we were excited about when we adding the Clustering Dashboard to the UNT Libraries'' Edit system was the ability to experiment with new algorithms for grouping or clustering metadata values. As I mentioned at the beginning of the post, one of the things that we were excited about when we implemented the Cluster Dashboard was the ability to try out different algorithms for looking at our metadata. In this post we are going to look at the data for the 10,427,111 user sessions that we generated from the 2017 Apache access logs from the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. The first thing you see when you load up the Cluster Dashboard is a quick bit of information about how many records, collections, and partners you are going to be working on values from. id = wccftech-com-5130 author = title = GALAX Says Using Its SSDs For Cryptocurrency Mining Such as Chia Coin Will Void Warranty date = keywords = Chia; Coin summary = GALAX Says Using Its SSDs For Cryptocurrency Mining Such as Chia Coin Will Void Warranty GALAX Says Using Its SSDs For Cryptocurrency Mining Such as Chia Coin Will Void Warranty Share Tweet Submit Storage device manufacturers are starting to issue warnings to customers in Asian markets who are using their SSDs for cryptocurrency mining purposes, more specifically mining Chia Coins. GALAX Warns Users of Chia Coin Cryptocurrency Mining, Says Doing So Will Void SSD Warranty The manufacturers will make it very specific that Chia Coin and other cryptocurrency mining on these drivers will void the warranty and dedicated drivers will come with a very limited period of warranty time. This Motherboard With 32 SATA HDD & SSD Ports Is Perfect For Chia Coin Cryptocurrency Mining Chinese Manufacturers Begin Production of Cryptocurrency Mining Dedicated SSDs As Chia Coin Gains Popularity AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT Could Be The Next Mining King, Insane Cryptocurrency Performance of 32 MH/s at Just 55W Reported1952 id = weareinflux-com-4692 author = title = Influx Library User Experience – Just another WordPress site date = keywords = Influx summary = Influx Library User Experience – Just another WordPress site Partner with Influx and create delightful experiences for your patrons A few things we do Prefab We''ve already built a great website for your library. UX evaluations What is your library doing well, and what can you improve? Website reviews Looking for some expert feedback on your website? Get our eyes on it. Presentations Level up your staff''s UX skills. Website redesign Full service research / design / build and anything in-between. hello@weareinflux.com Be nice and have fun Be nice and have fun Be nice and have fun Contact Contact Contact id = weareinflux-com-7516 author = title = Influx Library User Experience date = keywords = Library summary = id = web-law-duke-edu-6691 author = title = Public Domain Day 2021 | Duke University School of Law date = keywords = Day; Domain; Public; copyright; work summary = Scott Fitzgerald''s The Great Gatsby, Virginia Woolf''s Mrs. Dalloway, Ernest Hemingway''s In Our Time, and Franz Kafka''s The Trial (in the original German), silent films featuring Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton, and music ranging from the jazz standard Sweet Georgia Brown to songs by Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, W.C. Handy, and Fats Waller. In an abundance of caution, our lists above primarily include works where we were able to track down the renewal data suggesting that they are still in-copyright through the end of 2020, and affirmatively entering the public domain in 2021. Works from 1925 are finally entering the public domain, after a 95-year copyright term. In fact, since copyright used to come in renewable terms of 28 years, and 85% of authors did not renew, 85% of the works from 1992 might be entering the public domain! The 1947 film It''s A Wonderful Life entered the public domain in 1975 because its copyright was not properly renewed after the first 28-year term. id = webliteracy-pressbooks-com-6989 author = title = Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers – Simple Book Production date = keywords = Fact summary = Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers – Simple Book Production Search in book: Book Title: Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers Author: Mike Caulfield Read Book 5. Fact-checking Sites 9. Activity: Spot Sponsored Content Tracking the Source of Viral Content Tracking the Source of Viral Photos Using Google Reverse Image Search Activity: Trace Viral Photos Upstream Evaluating a Website or Publication''s Authority Activity: Evaluate a Site Using Google Scholar to Check Author Expertise Finding High Quality Secondary Sources Activity: Find Top Authorities for a Subject Activity: Verify a Twitter Account Finding Out When a Page Was Published Using Google Using Google Books to Track Down Quotes "Fact-Checking Sites" Image Descriptions "How to Use Previous Work" Image Descriptions "Go Upstream to Find the Source" Image Descriptions Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers by Michael A. Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers by Michael A. id = wiki-diglib-org-3320 author = title = Working with Team DLF - DLF Wiki date = keywords = DLF summary = Team DLF is always available to help with: Forming new groups and initiatives, and discussing needed levels of DLF support Creating editable pages on the DLF website and wiki, or creating and hosting other web resources Communications and visual branding, including signal-boosting: promoting your group''s activities through DLF''s various social media channels, calendars, and lists Planning and organizing an in-person meet-up at the annual DLF Forum You don''t have to be part of a DLF member organization to lead or join a working group. That said, everything Team DLF does depends on the financial support of our members. Scheduling Meetings on CLIR+DLF''s Zoom Account Scheduling Meetings on CLIR+DLF''s Zoom Account DLF Working Groups are encouraged to schedule their meetings on the CLIR+DLF Zoom account. To set up your meeting, email staff at info@diglib.org with the following information: Working with Team DLF Working with Team DLF Retrieved from "https://wiki.diglib.org/index.php?title=Working_with_Team_DLF&oldid=15606" Related changes id = wiki-diglib-org-4718 author = title = Pedagogy - DLF Wiki date = keywords = DLF summary = Pedagogy DLF Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search Contents DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group The Digital Library Pedagogy Working Group, also known as #DLFteach, is a grassroots community of practice formed thanks to practitioner interest following the 2015 DLF Forum. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about or collaborating on digital library pedagogy. Pedagogy:Outreach Pedagogy:Professional Development Pedagogy:DOCC Pedagogy:Digital Primary Sources Pedagogy:Toolkit 2.0 CFP Pedagogy:Toolkit Blog Constructing Digital Praxis: Pedagogy for Digital Collections (2017 Forum Workshop materials) As Digital Library Pedagogy projects conclude, they will be archived with the Open Science Framework. Navigation menu Personal tools Page View source Navigation Main page Random page Tools What links here Related changes Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page DLF Website This page was last edited on 1 July 2020, at 16:17. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution unless otherwise noted. id = wiki-diglib-org-8365 author = title = Pedagogy:Outreach:Twitter - DLF Wiki date = keywords = DLF; Digital summary = Learn more about the DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group on our wiki page. The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group welcomes proposals for chat hosts and topics! All tweets for the chat will come from this handle and include the hashtag of #DLFteach, so you can count on this account for the source of questions that everyone will be talking about. Note that this well-formed sample tweet includes "A1" to indicate what question the person is responding to, plus the hashtag so that their tweet shows up in the chat conversation for everyone who is following #DLFteach. Invite leaders of the DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group to host. Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. In one hour (at 2:00 p.m. ET), join us for our next #DLFteach chat, focused on digital library instruction successes and failures in the classroom. Details at https://wiki.diglib.org/2018.05.08_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat Details at https://wiki.diglib.org/2018.05.08_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat id = wiki-lyrasis-org-6363 author = title = Migrate to Fedora 6 - Fedora 6.x Documentation - LYRASIS Wiki date = keywords = Fedora; OCFL summary = You will need to make sure that you have sufficient storage space available in the target Fedora 6 (OCFL) directory, as the migration will effectively create a copy of your Fedora 3 repository in the Fedora 6 format which conforms to the Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL) specification. Once your Fedora 3 repository has been migrated to Fedora 6, you may start up an instance of Fedora 6 on top of the newly created OCFL directory tree. Once you are satisfied with the migration, start up Fedora 6 on top of your new OCFL repository. Step 1: Run fcrepo-migration-utils Upgrade the Fedora 5.1.1 export to Fedora 6 compliant OCFL using the same utility except this time using the output of the previous step as the input for this task and adjusting the source and target parameters accordingly. Step 2: Upgrade 5.1.1 export to Fedora 6 compliant OCFL using latest version of fcrepo-upgrade-utils: id = wiki-lyrasis-org-8707 author = title = It Takes a Village in Practice - It Takes a Village - LYRASIS Wiki date = keywords = ITAV summary = In 2020, IMLS funded a second phase of It Takes a Village work, ITAV In Practice, which will create and pilot an adaptable set of tools for practical use in planning and managing sustainability for open source software (OSS) initiatives serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. The core goal of the workshops is to map the ITAV Guidebook content with participant expertise into a practical set of exercises and tools that can be used by any OSS program working on sustainability planning. Pilot testing: Once the beta version of all four facets of ITAV in Practice is complete, two additional OSS programs will pilot the entire set of tools in consultation with program staff. Toolbox: The core output of ITAV in Practice is an adaptable set of tools (e.g. templates, checklists, exercises, discussion guides) for practical use in planning and managing sustainability for open source software (OSS) initiatives serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. id = writingnorthidaho-blogspot-com-2501 author = title = Writing North Idaho: Christmas is for reading . . . and writing! date = keywords = Christmas summary = Writing North Idaho: Christmas is for reading . Thus begins the short story "Three Who Stole at Christmas Time" by Temple Bailey. Temple Bailey started her writing career in 1902 with short stories published in magazines like Collier''s, McCall''s, and The Saturday Evening Post (oh, for the days when magazines published lots of short fiction!). It''s worth a try if you like old-fashioned, sentimental (okay, maybe a bit corny) stories set at Christmastime during the post-World War I era. Write up to 500 words about your favorite holiday story (or movie, or activity, or a stirring memory of holidays gone by) and send it to us on or before December 5 for our Winter Reflections Holiday Memories contest. What a treat to have a beloved 1925 copy of Christmas stories. 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Seagate and Western Digital have been looking to radically increase sequential and random performance of HDDs by installing more than one actuator, with multiple read/write heads into one drive. id = www-benthamsgaze-org-9492 author = title = Winkle – Decentralised Checkpointing for Proof-of-Stake – Bentham’s Gaze date = keywords = April; vote summary = Winkle – Decentralised Checkpointing for Proof-of-Stake – Bentham''s Gaze Information Security Research & Education, University College London (UCL) Information Security Research Group @ UCL Nicholas Oatridge on What went wrong with Horizon: learning from the Post Office Trial To solve this problem, we propose Winkle, a decentralised checkpointing mechanism operated by coin holders, whose keys are harder to compromise than validators'' as they are more numerous. It represents the time validators need to stay honest to ensure the security of the protocol even after key compromise. This means that we do not need to wait for every user to vote in order to get a checkpoint accepted, as long as the idle users have delegated their stake to an active delegate. Delegation can, however, be seen as adding more centralisation and thus making a long-range attack on coin-holders more likely since there would be fewer keys to compromise. 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Log in to your Bitdefender account and manage security for what matters. New TrickBot Module Bruteforces RDP Connections, Targets Select Telecommunication Services in US and Hong Kong New TrickBot Module Bruteforces RDP Connections, Targets Select Telecommunication Services in US and Hong Kong Bitdefender researchers have discovered a new TrickBot module (rdpScanDll) built for RDP bruteforcing operations on select targets. id = www-bitdefender-com-746 author = title = TrickBot is Dead. Long Live TrickBot! date = keywords = Bitdefender; Security summary = Bitdefender Internet Security Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New GravityZone Advanced Business Security GravityZone Business Security Support for Home ProductsSupport for Business Products Support for Home ProductsSupport for Business Products Log in to your Bitdefender account and manage security for what matters. Log in to your Bitdefender account and manage security for what matters. An analysis of samples reveals updated communication mechanisms, new C2 infrastructure that uses Mikrotik routers, and packed modules Fig. 1 – Previous versions of TrickBot plugin server configurations Fig. 2 – New versions of TrickBot plugin server configurations I''m a security researcher at Bitdefender. id = www-bitdefender-com-9078 author = title = Trickbot Activity Increases; new VNC Module On the Radar date = keywords = Bitdefender; Security summary = See all Bitdefender Premium services Bitdefender Internet Security Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Premium Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Small Office Security Bitdefender Total Security Bitdefender Total Security Bitdefender Total Security Bitdefender Total Security Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection New GravityZone Advanced Business Security GravityZone Business Security GravityZone Cloud MSP Security Support for Home ProductsSupport for Business Products Support for Home ProductsSupport for Business Products Log in to your Bitdefender account and manage security for what matters. Log in to your Bitdefender account and manage security for what matters. @Bitdefender as director of threat research. I''m a security researcher at Bitdefender. Trickbot Activity Increases; new VNC Module On the Radar Bogdan BOTEZATURadu TUDORICA id = www-blog-google-1302 author = title = Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings date = keywords = Google; Knowledge summary = The Knowledge Graph enables you to search for things, people or places that Google knows about—landmarks, celebrities, cities, sports teams, buildings, geographical features, movies, celestial objects, works of art and more—and instantly get information that''s relevant to your query. The Knowledge Graph enhances Google Search in three main ways to start: This is one way the Knowledge Graph makes Google Search more intelligent—your results are more relevant because we understand these entities, and the nuances in their meaning, the way you do. With the Knowledge Graph, Google can better understand your query, so we can summarize relevant content around that topic, including key facts you''re likely to need for that particular thing. The Knowledge Graph also helps us understand the relationships between things. In fact, some of the most serendipitous discoveries I''ve made using the Knowledge Graph are through the magical "People also search for" feature. id = www-blogger-com-5329 author = title = Open Source Exile date = keywords = Exile summary = Open Source Exile Open Source Exile An open sourcer in exile #ChristchurchMosqueShootings How would we know when it was time to move from TEI/XML to TEI/JSON? Whither TEI? The Next Thirty Years Thoughts on the NDFNZ wikipedia panel Feedback on NLNZ ''DigitalNZ Concepts API'' BIBFRAME A wikipedia strategy for the Royal Society of New Zealand Prep notes for NDF2011 demonstration Metadata vocabularies LODLAM NZ cares about Unexpected advice Goodbye ''social-media'' world Recreational authority control Thoughts on "Letter about the TEI" from Martin Mueller unit testing framework for XSL transformations? Is there a place for readers'' collectives in the bright new world of eBooks? HOWTO: Deep linking into the NZETC site ePubs and quality What LibraryThing metadata can the NZETC reasonable stuff inside it''s CC''d epubs? Interlinking of collections: the quest continues eBook readers need OpenURL resolvers Thoughts on koha Data and data modelling and underlying assumptions Learning XSLT 2.0 Part 1; Finding Names id = www-blogger-com-5567 author = title = Coyle''s InFormation date = keywords = Coyle summary = Coyle''s InFormation Coyle''s InFormation Comments on the digital age, which, as we all know, is 42. Phil Agre and the gendered Internet Digitization Wars, Redux Women designing Ceci n''est pas une Bibliothèque Use the Leader, Luke! Pamflets I, too, want answers I''d like to buy a VOWEL FRBR without FR or BR It''s "academic" Libraryland, We Have a Problem FRBR as a Data Model Google Books and Mein Kampf On reading Library Journal, September, 1877 The Work The Work Pray for Peace Two FRBRs, Many Relationships If It Ain''t Broke Precipitating Forward Miseducation Transparency of judgment All the (good) books All the Books id = www-blogger-com-6147 author = title = DSHR''s Blog date = keywords = DSHR summary = DSHR''s Blog DSHR''s Blog I''m David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I''m doing in Digital Preservation. The Economist On Cryptocurrencies Stablecoins Part 2 Economics Of Evil Revisited Yet Another DNA Storage Technique Alternatives To Proof-of-Work A Modest Proposal About Ransomware Intel Did A Boeing Graphing China''s Cryptocurrency Crackdown Taleb On Cryptocurrency Economics China''s Cryptocurrency Crackdown DNA Data Storage: A Different Approach Mining Is Money Transmission (Updated) Mempool Flooding Meta: Apology To Commentors Unreliability At Scale Unstoppable Code? Storage Update Elon Musk Disrupts Cryptocurrencies? It''s The Inequality, Stupid! Venture Capital Isn''t Working: Addendum Venture Capital Isn''t Working Dogecoin Disrupts Bitcoin! What Is The Point? NFTs and Web Archiving Cryptocurrency''s Carbon Footprint id = www-bloomberg-com-1117 author = title = Bloomberg - Are you a robot? date = keywords = help summary = Bloomberg Are you a robot? 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People make this type of statements in order to create and strengthen a negative association between multiple dimensions of diversity that are all non-normative (such as race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability) and unfavorable value judgements (such as inferior intellectual capacity or poor work ethic).3 According to this kind of flawed reasoning, a tech company whose entire staff consists of twenty-something white male programmers with a college degree, may well have achieved a high level of diversity because the staff might have potentially (no matter how unlikely) substantial intellectual and personal differences in their thinking, background, and experience, and therefore their clear homogeneity is no real problem. id = www-canalys-com-2539 author = title = Canalys Newsroom- Global cloud services market Q1 2021 date = keywords = Analysis summary = Canalys NewsroomGlobal cloud services market Q1 2021 Canalys: Global cloud services market reaches US$42 billion in Q1 2021 Cloud infrastructure services spending grew 35% to US$41.8 billion in the first quarter of 2021. Cloud-native development and accelerated cloud migration among its customers has been boosted by its focus on industry-specific solutions, machine learning, analytics and data management. "Geographic expansion for data sovereignty and to improve latency, either via full-region deployment or a local city point of presence, is one area of focus for the cloud service providers," said Canalys Chief Analyst Matthew Ball. "But differentiation through custom hardware development for optimized compute instances, industry-specific clouds, hybrid-IT management, analytics, databases and AI-driven services is increasing. 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Number 141 May/June 2021 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents Re: Vision CLIR Launches New Publication Series, Appoints Editorial Committee Digital Library of the Middle East Improvements to the platform''s interface provide enhanced capabilities for browsing, searching, and organizing content The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), Qatar National Listen Material Memory, a CLIR Original Podcast Find the latest jobs in libraries, archives, cultural institutions, and communities of higher learning. CLIR is an independent, nonprofit organization that forges strategies to enhance research, teaching, and learning environments in collaboration with libraries, cultural institutions, and communities of higher learning. 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The cryptocurrency traded above the key level briefly, reaching $40,245 by 3:30 p.m. ET, according to Coin Metrics data. The moves in the cryptocurrency''s price comes after bitcoin recently fell below $30,000 after a global sell-off in stocks, sparking fears that it could plunge even further. In May, Tesla suspended vehicle purchases using the cryptocurrency out of concern over the "rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for bitcoin mining." "The Chinese trading day has opened up, and the Elon/Jack/Cathie talk was super bullish," said Alex Brammer of Luxor Mining, a cryptocurrency pool built for advanced miners. Read more about cryptocurrencies from CNBC Pro Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis. id = www-cnbc-com-3599 author = title = Cryptocurrency exchange Binance banned by UK regulator date = keywords = Binance; CNBC summary = Britain''s Financial Conduct Authority said that Binance Markets Limited "is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the U.K." LONDON â€" Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has been banned from operating in the U.K. by the country''s markets regulator, in the latest sign of a growing crackdown on the crypto market around the world. Britain''s Financial Conduct Authority said Saturday that Binance Markets Limited, the U.K. division of Binance, "is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the U.K." "Binance Markets Limited withdrew their 5MLD application on 17 May 2021 following intensive engagement from the FCA," a spokesperson for the FCA told CNBC. Though Binance Markets Limited is banned from offering regulated services in Britain, non-registered firms can still interact with U.K. consumers. A Binance spokesperson told CNBC: "The FCA U.K. notice has no direct impact on the services provided on Binance.com ... id = www-cnbc-com-9722 author = title = Bitcoin mining difficulty drops after hashrate collapse in China date = keywords = CNBC summary = More than 54% of bitcoin''s hashrate, which is the collective computing power of miners worldwide, has dropped off the network since its market peak in May. "This will be a revenue party for miners," said bitcoin mining engineer Brandon Arvanaghi. More than 50% of the hashrate â€" the collective computing power of miners worldwide â€" has dropped off the network since its market peak in May. Fewer people mining means that fewer blocks are solved each day. Typically, it takes about 10 minutes to complete a block, but Feinstein told CNBC the bitcoin network has slowed down to 14to 19-minute block times. CNBC is told that major U.S. mining operators are already signing deals to patriate some of these homeless Bitmain miners. U.S. bitcoin mining is booming, and has venture capital flowing to it, so they are poised to take advantage of the miner migration, Arvanaghi told CNBC. id = www-cnn-com-3083 author = title = Kaseya ransomware attack: Up to 1,500 businesses affected by REvil attack says company - CNN date = keywords = CNN; Kaseya summary = Kaseya ransomware attack: Up to 1,500 businesses affected by REvil attack says company CNN Kaseya says up to 1,500 businesses compromised in massive ransomware attack Kaseya: The massive ransomware attack compromised up to 1,500 businesses Kaseya: The massive ransomware attack compromised up to 1,500 businesses (CNN Business)Software vendor Kaseya says that between 800 and 1,500 businesses have been compromised by the recent ransomware attack that has ricocheted around the world. "Our global teams are working around the clock to get our customers back up and running," Kaseya CEO Fred Voccola said in the statement. The White House on Sunday urged companies who believe their systems were compromised in the ransomware attack that targeted Kaseya to immediately report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center. CNN reported earlier Monday that REvil has demanded a $70 million payment in Bitcoin for a decryptor tool to restore the businesses'' data. Work for CNN id = www-coalexander-com-9779 author = title = Binance’s Insurance Fund date = keywords = Binance; ETH; USDT summary = Had Binance''s futures platform continued to operate normally, professional traders could have realised very substantial gains on positions where counterparties had been liquidated, and these gains should have been financed from Binance''s insurance fund. As Adam Samson and Joshua Oliver explain in their 27 July FT article about Binance on 19 May, those using leverage found positions automatically liquidated as the crypto price drop wiped out all the collateral in their margin accounts before they could transfer extra funds onto the exchanges. This blog post examines another side of the story – the actual value of Binance''s insurance fund and its ability to meet the potential pay-outs on 19 May, had the platform not been closed. I no longer believe the figures that Binance shows on its website for its insurance funds, nor their liquidation reports, and I maintain that a figure of only 3 million USDT for the BTC/ETH insurance fund pay-out on May 19 is grossly inconsistent with the actual number of liquidations on BTC and ETH products on that day. id = www-coindesk-com-3921 author = title = Ethereum Classic Hit by Third 51% Attack in a Month - CoinDesk date = keywords = 24h; Ethereum summary = Ethereum Classic Hit by Third 51% Attack in a Month CoinDesk DisclosureThe leader in news and information on cryptocurrency, digital assets and the future of money, CoinDesk is a media outlet that strives for the highest journalistic standards and abides by a strict set of editorial policies. 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In one Aug. 10 transaction on the Ethereum blockchain, a trader appears to have used a series of transactions in tether and USDC on the decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges Uniswap, Curve and dYdX to net a tidy $40,000 profit off a $45,000 initial investment. By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy id = www-coindesk-com-8378 author = title = Binance Doesn’t Have a Headquarters Because Bitcoin Doesn’t, Says CEO - CoinDesk date = keywords = 24h; Bitcoin summary = Binance Doesn''t Have a Headquarters Because Bitcoin Doesn''t, Says CEO CoinDesk Binance Doesn''t Have a Headquarters Because Bitcoin Doesn''t, Says CEO Binance Doesn''t Have a Headquarters Because Bitcoin Doesn''t, Says CEO Shin asked the one question Zhao really didn''t want to have to answer, but many want to know: Where is Binance''s headquarters? 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The recent release of the Schema.org vocabulary (version 3.5) includes new types and properties, proposed by the W3C Schema Architypes Community Group, specifically target at facilitating the web sharing of archives data to aid discovery. In a session at the IFLA WLIC in Kuala Lumpur my core theme being that there is a need to use two [linked data] vocabularies when describing library resources — Bibframe for cataloguing and [linked] metadata interchange — Schema.org for sharing on the web for discovery. The latest release of Schema.org (3.4) includes some significant enhancements for those interested in marking up tourism, and trips in general. id = www-dataliberate-com-728 author = title = date = keywords = Data summary = Structured Data / Schema.org Site Audit Service Launched Posted in Bibframe, Data Liberate, Knowledge Graph, Libraries, schema.org, Structured DataTagged Bibframe2Schema.org, Libraries, Library of Congress1 Comment The recent release of the Schema.org vocabulary (version 3.5) includes new types and properties, proposed by the W3C Schema Architypes Community Group, specifically target at facilitating the web sharing of archives data to aid discovery. In a session at the IFLA WLIC in Kuala Lumpur – my core theme being that there is a need to use two [linked data] vocabularies when describing library resources — Bibframe for cataloguing and [linked] metadata interchange — Schema.org for sharing on the web for discovery. Posted in Bibframe, Libraries, Linked Data, Marc, schema.org, Structured DataTagged Libraries, Linked Data, schema.orgLeave a comment Posted in Data Publishing, Google, Linked Data, schema.org, Structured Data Posted in Data Publishing, schema.org, SEOTagged Schema.og, SEO id = www-diglib-org-128 author = title = Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward - DLF date = keywords = DLF; Digital summary = Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward DLF Home > Blog and News > Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward Research Libraries UK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR''s Digital Library Federation''s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) working group are continuing to foster a partnership aimed at building transatlantic collaborations and connections. These interactive sessions are core for the success of a skills exchange but the finale of this event was the launch of the Skills Directory – a dynamic resource through which colleagues from both groups can share their skills and expertise with one another. Participants were introduced to the directory (designed by Stephanie Jesper and Susan Halfpenny at University of York) and shown how to search (via the Google sheets filter function) to identify colleagues with varying levels of expertise across 18 skills areas relating to digital scholarship activities within research libraries. id = www-diglib-org-1478 author = title = Catching up with past NDSA Innovation Awards Winners: ePADD - DLF date = keywords = DLF; NDSA summary = Catching up with past NDSA Innovation Awards Winners: ePADD DLF Home > Blog and News > Catching up with past NDSA Innovation Awards Winners: ePADD At that time, this project was an undertaking to develop free and open-source computational analysis software that facilitates screening, browsing, and access for historically and culturally significant email collections. Concurrently with our Phase 3 grant, our three institutions began working on a joint grant proposal for Phase 4 of ePADD''s software development, funded by the University of Illinois''s Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (EA:BCC) re-grant program, supported by the Andrew W. Our digital archives team, Sally DeBauche & Annie Schweikert, have presented on the software to our group of curators and have been in contact with them about appraising and processing new acquisitions. A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. id = www-diglib-org-1571 author = title = DLF Community Calendar - DLF date = keywords = DLF summary = 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups CLIR/DLF Affiliates CLIR/DLF Affiliates Join DLF Join DLF Home > Opportunities > DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar Our community calendar covers events relevant to Digital Libraries and Archives, Digital Humanities, and Digital Museums, as well as a growing number of Open Science and Digital Publishing events worldwide. Visit the DLF Community Calendar. About the calendar: In 2015, DLF revitalized and began maintaining this digital conferences calendar, which was begun by former CLIR postdoc Amanda French in 2009. For ease of use, we also make it available here: digital-conferences-calendar.info. CLIR+DLF The Digital Library Federation is a network of member institutions and a robust community of practice — advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies Stay In Touch id = www-diglib-org-1876 author = title = Our Member Institutions - DLF date = keywords = DLF; University summary = Our Member Institutions DLF Home > About the Digital Library Federation > Our Member Institutions DLF membership is open to any organization engaged in building or using digital libraries, broadly defined. We especially invite new members who believe in DLF''s mission to advance research, learning, social justice, and the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies. Our 170+ DLF member institutions contribute to community efforts through a variety of research and development, information sharing, networking, and catalytic initiatives. You need not be a member to participate in our annual DLF Forum, but we encourage you to find out more about the benefits of membership and why the following institutions invest in the Digital Library Federation. Arizona State University Libraries Bowdoin College Library California Digital Library The Claremont Colleges Library North Carolina State University Libraries Oregon State University Libraries University of Chicago Library id = www-diglib-org-2301 author = title = Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange For Research Libraries - DLF date = keywords = DLF; Digital summary = Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange For Research Libraries DLF Home > Blog and News > Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange For Research Libraries On April 26, 2021, fifty colleagues from Research Libraries UK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR''s Digital Library Federation''s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) working group came together to explore the possibilities and benefits of creating a transatlantic digital scholarship skills exchange. As a result of its multifaceted nature, those working around digital scholarship within research libraries need a wide variety of ever changing skills to reflect the ongoing development of techniques, practices, and tools. As a result of these challenges, a number of bespoke and tailored training and skills development programs have been created to support digital scholarship within research libraries and cultural institutions, at institutional, regional, or national levels. 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Our annual DLF Forum serves as meeting place, marketplace, and congress for diglib practitioners from member institutions and the community at large. 2021 DLF Forum and affiliated events Learn more about the 2021 DLF Forum, NDSA''s Digital Preservation 2021, and Learn@DLF. A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. DLF Events CLIR+DLF id = www-diglib-org-4565 author = title = Call for Nominations to the NDSA Coordinating Committee - DLF date = keywords = DLF summary = Call for Nominations to the NDSA Coordinating Committee DLF Home > Blog and News > Call for Nominations to the NDSA Coordinating Committee Working on the CC is an opportunity to contribute your leadership for the community as a whole, while collaborating with a wonderful group of dynamic and motivated professionals. 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Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation CLIR+DLF id = www-diglib-org-5089 author = title = DLF Groups - DLF date = keywords = DLF summary = DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups Home > DLF Groups DLF Groups A committed community gravitates to us from within and beyond DLF''s institutional membership, working across boundaries of many kinds and making the Digital Library Federation a force for good. Here you can learn what our more active DLF groups are up to. (See also our shortcut list of ways to get involved with groups, and learn more about CLIR/DLF affiliates and membership cohorts.) networked member institutions and a robust community of practice—advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies Digital Library Pedagogy Group DLF Forum Mentors Group DLF Project Managers Group Working Group on Labor in Digital Libraries Linked Open Data Zotero Group Born-Digital Access Working Group DLF Metadata Support Group Data & Digital Scholarship Working Group Digital Accessibility Group CLIR+DLF id = www-diglib-org-7274 author = title = Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation - DLF date = keywords = DLF summary = Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation DLF Home > Blog and News > Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation The NDSA is pleased to announce that the 2019 Levels of Preservation documents have been translated into Arabic by our colleagues from Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation''s Qirab project (http://thesaurus-islamicus.org/index.htm). 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Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation The NDSA is pleased to announce that the 2019 Levels of Preservation documents have been translated into Arabic by our colleagues from Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation''s id = www-diglib-org-816 author = title = Past Interests and Themes - DLF date = keywords = DLF summary = Past Interests and Themes DLF Digital Library Federation Digital Library Federation About DLF About DLF About DLF DLF Year-Round DLF Year-Round 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum 2021 DLF Forum DLF Forum News DLF Forum News Digitizing Special Formats Digitizing Special Formats DLF Jobs Board DLF Jobs Board DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups CLIR/DLF Affiliates CLIR/DLF Affiliates DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar Join DLF Join DLF Home > DLF Groups > Past Interests and Themes ARL/DLF/Duraspace E-Science Institute DLF eResearch Network DPLA Content & Scope Workstream Linked Open Data Zotero Group Text Encoding Initiative Special Interest Group on Libraries CLIR+DLF The Digital Library Federation is a network of member institutions and a robust community of practice — advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies Stay In Touch Skip to content id = www-diglib-org-8538 author = title = DLF date = keywords = DLF; Digital summary = The post Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward appeared first on DLF. This month''s news: The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group invites all interested digital pedagogy practitioners to contribute to a literacyand competency-centered #DLFteach Toolkit, an online, open resource focused on lesson plans and concrete instructional Read More The post Arabic Translations Available of the 2019 Levels of Digital Preservation appeared first on DLF. A monthly round-up of news, upcoming working group meetings and events, and CLIR program updates from the Digital Library Federation. The post Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange For Research Libraries appeared first on DLF. The post NDSA Welcomes Two New Members appeared first on DLF. The post Announcing Finnish Translations of the 2019 Levels of Preservation Matrix and Assessment Tool appeared first on DLF. 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ACLU affiliates throughout the country filed 18 separate FOIA requests with CBP, each of which targeted records documenting how specific field offices, often located at airports or at physical border crossings, were managing and implementing the ban. Washington D.C.—The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service and its inspection agency seeking records about a covert program to secretly comb through online posts of social media users before street protests, raising concerns about chilling the privacy and... id = www-engadget-com-8764 author = title = Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack | Engadget date = keywords = Kaseya summary = Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack | Engadget Sections Reviews Kaseya was warned about security flaws years ahead of ransomware attack J. Fingas|07.10.21@jonfingas In this article: news, gear, Kaseya, internet, ransomware, security, malware, REvil, hack Former staff talking to Bloomberg claim they warned executives of "critical" security flaws in Kaseya''s products several times between 2017 and 2020, but that the company didn''t truly address them. One employee claimed he was fired two weeks after sending executives a 40-page briefing on security problems. This wasn''t the first time Kaseya faced security issues, either. The company''s software was reportedly used to launch ransomware at least twice between 2018 and 2019, and it didn''t significantly rethink its security strategy. Staff at SolarWinds, Twitter and others have described security lapses that weren''t fixed in time. 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All content © Hugh Rundle except as noted in Acknowledgements. id = www-imls-gov-7242 author = title = LG-246264-OLS-20 | Institute of Museum and Library Services date = keywords = Fedora summary = LG-246264-OLS-20 | Institute of Museum and Library Services Main navigation Grant Programs Search Awarded Grants National Leadership Grants Libraries The DuraSpace Community Supported Programs at LYRASIS will develop, pilot, and document migration tools and paths to upgrade the repository software Fedora 3, which is widely used but no longer supported, to Fedora 6. Hundreds of U.S. libraries and archives use Fedora 3 repository software to preserve and deliver scholarly, scientific, and cultural heritage resources and services to patrons, often including unique digital content. The community identified migration tools and documentation during a planning project as important resources to support Fedora 3 upgrade and migration processes, which are necessary to sustain repositories that provide critical access to digital collections. Pilot migrations will be conducted and documented for two Fedora 3 repositories; a toolkit then will be shared through training programs to support broad community adoption. lg-246264-ols-20-full-proposal.pdf lg-246264-ols-20-preliminary-proposal.pdf id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1081 author = title = Margy MacMillan – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = Margy summary = Margy MacMillan – In the Library with the Lead Pipe Skip to Main Content Open Menu Home Home Awards & Good Words Contact Editorial Board Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Archives Archives Conduct Conduct Submission Guidelines Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Lead Pipe Publication Process About Margy MacMillan About Margy MacMillan Margy is a Professor Emerita at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada, and Senior Researcher for Project Information Literacy (PIL). She worked in academic libraries for 30 years, and conducted research in information literacy and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) before joining PIL in 2017. Working at PIL with a phenomenal multidisciplinary team has provided the opportunity to participate in projects that span institutions and explore beyond higher education into societal aspects of information literacy. Articles by Margy MacMillan This work is licensed under a CC Attribution 4.0 License. About this Journal | Archives | Submissions | Conduct id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1095 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1174 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1299 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1505 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1841 author = title = Alison Head – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = Head summary = Alison Head – In the Library with the Lead Pipe Skip to Main Content Open Menu Home Home Awards & Good Words Awards & Good Words Contact Contact Editorial Board Editorial Board Denisse Solis Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Ian Beilin Ikumi Crocoll Ikumi Crocoll Jaena Rae Cabrera Jaena Rae Cabrera Kellee Warren Kellee Warren Nicole Cooke Ryan Randall Emeritus Announcements Authors Archives Archives Conduct Conduct Submission Guidelines Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Lead Pipe Publication Process Style Guide Search About Alison Head About Alison Head Alison J. Head, Ph.D. is the Director of Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute that has studied more than 21,000 college students and produced 12 OA groundbreaking research studies since 2009. She is the Editor of the PIL Provocation Series, and a Senior Researcher at the metaLAB (at) Harvard. Articles by Alison Head About this Journal | Archives | Submissions | Conduct id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-2257 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-2286 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-2296 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-2505 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3262 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3403 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3531 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-4708 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-4811 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-4919 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-5332 author = title = In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = brief summary = During early 2020, we fielded a national survey of academic librarians about their professional development and service costs that... By Amanda Roth, Gayatri Singh (posthumous), and Dominique Turnbow In Brief Information literacy instruction is increasingly being delivered online, particularly through the use of learning objects. The development practice for creating learning objects often uses the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework to meet needs for inclusivity. Culturally Responsive Community Engagement Programming and the University Library: Lessons Learned from Half a Decade of VTDITC In Brief Academic librarians do not experience full academic freedom protections, despite the fact that they are expected to exercise independent judgment, be civically engaged, and practice applied scholarship. By Jennie Rose Halperin In Brief Commons theory can provide important interventions within neoliberal managerial information capitalism when applied to the library as an institution. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-5563 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-5611 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-6388 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-6455 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-6798 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-7767 author = title = In the Library with the Lead Pipe – An open access, peer reviewed journal date = keywords = academic; brief summary = By Bridgette Comanda, Jaci Wilkinson, Faith Bradham, Amanda Koziura, and Maura Seale In Brief Academic librarian salaries are shrinking, but conferences and professional membership fees are increasing. By Amanda Roth, Gayatri Singh (posthumous), and Dominique Turnbow In Brief Information literacy instruction is increasingly being delivered online, particularly through the use of learning objects. The development practice for creating learning objects often uses the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework to meet needs for inclusivity. Arthur, Dr. Freddy Paige, La'' Portia Perkins, Jasmine Weiss, and Dr. Michael Williams (Good Homie Signs'' "Hip Hop @ VT" mural 7/18) In Brief VTDITC: Hip Hop Studies at Virginia Tech is an award-winning series of experiential learning-focused, culturally responsive community engagement programs. By Jennie Rose Halperin In Brief Commons theory can provide important interventions within neoliberal managerial information capitalism when applied to the library as an institution. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-7893 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-8061 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-8203 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-8396 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-8809 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-9606 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-9859 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. Takis Metaxas, Margy MacMillan, and Dan Cohen, How Students Engage with News: Five Takeaways for Educators, Journalists, and Librarians, Project Information Literacy Research Institute, (October 16, 2018), pp. id = www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-9993 author = title = Dismantling the Evaluation Framework – In the Library with the Lead Pipe date = keywords = CRAAP; Literacy; SIFT; information; student summary = For almost 20 years, instruction librarians have relied on variations of two models, the CRAAP Test and SIFT, to teach students how to evaluate printed and web-based materials. Drawing on our combined experience at community colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, and with Project Information Literacy (PIL), a national research institute studying college students'' information practices for the past decade, this paper presents a new evaluative approach for teaching students to see information as the agent, rather than themselves. This is what Justin Reich,11 Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, noted in a 2020 Project Information Literacy (PIL) interview, calling SIFT a useful "first step," since it may assist students in acquiring the background knowledge they need to evaluate the next piece of information they encounter on the topic. 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An interesting example here is Local Contexts which works with collecting institutions and Indigenous communities and "provides a new set of procedural workflows that emphasize vetting content, collaborative curation, ethical management and sustained outreach practices within institutions." Typically, they will also be using metadata sourced in the four ways I described above, as ''professionally created'' metadata works with metadata contributed by, say, individual researchers, as entities may be established and related programmatically, and as usage data helps organize resources. For linked data to move into common use, libraries need reliable and persistent identifiers and metadata for the critical entities they rely on. The OCLC Research Library Partners Metadata Managers Focus Group is an important venue for discussion of metadata directions and community needs. id = www-lorcandempsey-net-2393 author = title = LorcanDempsey.net date = keywords = Lorcan summary = Search LorcanDempsey.net Here are some materials from my recent presentation on Two Metadata Directions, including slides, video and a link to a fuller discussion. This is a new web presence for Lorcan Dempsey! My goal is to provide a contact point and to bring together various elements of my work, writing and career. I was pleased to inaugurate the RLUK Digital Shift Forum, with a presentation on Pandemic effects and collection directions. Over the past few years I have been talking about three systemic ways in which collections, broadly understood, are evolving in a network environment. The Calgary central library was on first impression the finest public building I have been in for years. Two metadata directions Two metadata directions Collection directions accelerated? Presentation: Two Metadata Directions Presentation: Two Metadata Directions Presentation: College, consortium, collaboration, collective collection Presentation: College, consortium, collaboration, collective collection Lorcan Dempsey on libraries, services and networks id = www-lorcandempsey-net-3025 author = title = Presentation: Two Metadata Directions date = keywords = University summary = Here are some materials from my recent presentation on Two Metadata Directions, including slides, video and a link to a fuller discussion. I was pleased to deliver a presentation at the Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference 2021, organized by The Nazarbayev University Library and the Association of University Libraries in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The conference topic was: Contemporary Trends in Information Organization in the Academic Library Environment. Nazarbayev University LibGuides: Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference 2021: Home Nazarbayev University LibGuides: Eurasian Academic Libraries Conference 2021: Home I spoke about two trends in metadata developments: entification and pluralization. I discuss these trends in more detail in a recent blog entry, which recapitulated and extends the material presented at the conference: Two metadata directions in libraries I discuss two important trends here: entification and pluralization. This is a presentation about trends in metadata, focusing on two important issues. id = www-lorcandempsey-net-7875 author = title = Four sources of metadata about things date = keywords = library summary = I think it is useful to think of four sources of descriptive metadata in libraries. My personal view is that the curatorial professions need to invest more in the shared production of resources which identify and describe authors, subjects, places, time periods, and works. A major phenomenon of recent years has been the emergence of many sites which invite, aggregate and mine data contributed by users, and mobilize that data to rank, recommend and relate resources. The shared interests revealed in social networking applications may be abstracted into a form of intentional data to drive recommendations or ''related work'' services. Networks are motivated both by library mission and effective management of resources. Lorcan Dempsey on libraries, services and networks id = www-lorcandempsey-net-8391 author = title = LorcanDempsey.net date = keywords = Dempsey summary = Lorcan Dempsey on libraries, services and networks Presentation: Two Metadata Directions Here are some materials from my recent presentation on Two Metadata Directions, including slides, video and a link to a fuller discussion. Working with Ghost: a review This is a new web presence for Lorcan Dempsey! Presentation: The RLUK Digital Shift Forum I was pleased to inaugurate the RLUK Digital Shift Forum, with a presentation on Pandemic effects and collection directions. Over the past few years I have been talking about three systemic ways in which collections, broadly understood, are evolving in a network environment. The (Digital) Library Environment: 10 years after Lorcan Dempsey considers how the digital library environment has changed in the ten years since Ariadne was first published. Lorcan Dempsey reviews Volume III of a landmark collection on the history of libraries in ''Britain and Ireland'' from 1850 to 2000. id = www-mapbox-com-9536 author = title = Maps, geocoding, and navigation APIs & SDKs | Mapbox date = keywords = Mapbox summary = Maps, geocoding, and navigation APIs & SDKs | Mapbox ✨ Learn how Boston Children''s Hospital uses Mapbox to create Vaccines.gov → Precise location data and powerful developer tools to change the way we navigate the world. 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Use Atlas to power on-premises applications using Mapbox GL JS v2 and Mapbox Maps SDKs for iOS and Android. id = www-mashcat-info-1050 author = title = エロセフレ作り日記 date = keywords = エロセフレ作り日記 summary = セフレ募集なら出会い系サイト!おすすめな理由を教えます! セフレ募集掲示板でエッチな女の子を探して、セックスを楽しみたいと考えている男性も多いのではないでしょうか。 この記事ではセフレ募集を出会い系サイトで行う方法や無料セフレ掲示板のデメリットについて詳しく解説していきます。 エロセフレがほしいと思っている方は、ぜひ最後まで読んでみてください。 セフレ募集は出会い系サイト! セフレ募集おすすめ理由1.本人の身分確認が明確にされている セフレ募集を出会い系サイトで成功させるコツ セフレ募集方法1.セフレになりたい女性は、ストレスが溜まり捲っています。 無料セフレ掲示板のデメリット(オススメしない理由)について 無料セフレ掲示板のデメリット(オススメしない理由)について 無料のセフレ掲示板とは、危険な罠が一杯仕掛けられています。 特にこういったサイトをあまり利用されていない素人の方からすると、無料掲示板内の女性コメントには、かなりエロエロな誘い文句が記載され、ついつい相手のペースに乗って利用し続けるというケースが多々あるのでは思います。 無料のセフレ掲示板と言うのは、誰でも登録することが可能で、未成年である18歳未満の女性でも登録できます。 仮に未成年と肉体関係を持つと、あなたは犯罪者となります。 或いは、この未成年のバックにヤクザがおり、この事実に対することに対し恐喝されることだってあり得ます。 サラリーマンが未成年との関係を持ってしまいニュースになった事件がありますが、この手の掲示板を利用した際にそれは起こっています。 くれぐれも無料のセフレ掲示板は利用しないよう心がけましょう。 セフレ募集は出会い系サイト! 安全で、且つ本当にセフレと出会えるサイト探している男性に対し、今回は、出会い系サイトをお勧めしたいと思います。 その理由は以下を参照してください。 セフレ募集おすすめ理由1.本人の身分確認が明確にされている 冒頭で説明したとおり、誰でもそのサービスに登録できると言うのは怖い話です。 こういったリスクを回避しているサービスが出会い系サイトで、ここでは登録前に、電話確認認証や、身分書の提示が登録時に必要であるため、何処の馬の骨か判らない人物は登録することは出来ません。 つまり、無料セフレ掲示板に多く潜んでいる、サクラや、悪徳業者の虐待に役立つということです。 セフレ募集おすすめ理由2.体の関係を求めている女性が多い セフレ募集おすすめ理由2.体の関係を求めている女性が多い セフレを作りたいというのが今回の主旨であるからには、相手も割切りを求めている女性がたくさん登録されているサイトが理想です。 その理想を叶えたのが、出会い系サイトになります。 出会い系サイトの掲示板や、プロフを覗いていただくと判りますが、短時間だけ会って、セックスだけを楽しみたいと思っている女性がたくさんいます。 そういった願望を持つ女性の分母(登録数)が大きいのは、セフレを作りたいと思う男性からすると、かなりの確率でセフレをゲットできることが可能です。 セフレ募集おすすめ理由3.好みの女性が探しやすい セフレ募集おすすめ理由3.好みの女性が探しやすい サイトに登録し、女性検索からメールのやり取りをおこない、ようやく出会えたはいいが、考えていた自分の好みでは無くショックを受けてたら本末転倒であり、今までの苦労も水の泡になってしまいます。 出会い系サイトでは、機能面が優れており充実してます。 まず女性探しをやる前には、相手もプロフからでも、スリーサイズや、体のタイプ(グラマー、スリム、巨乳など)や身長は当たり前で、アダルトを希望する女性であれば、SやMなのか、あるいはアブノーマルなのか迄、相手の特徴を調べることが事前に把握出来ます。 出会い系サイトとは、ある程度の女性外観やセクシャルレベルまでを事前に把握しセフレ探しが出来るため、機能面も優れていると考えてください。 セフレ募集を出会い系サイトで成功させるコツ それでは出会い系サイトを利用して、セフレを作りましょう。 以下にアドバイス的内容をまとめてみました。 ご参照ください。 セフレ募集方法1.セフレになりたい女性は、ストレスが溜まり捲っています。 出会い系サイトで女性と出会うための一連動作は以下の通りです。 女性の検索⇒ファーストメールを女性に送る⇒デートに誘う⇒ホテルに誘いセックスをする これが一連の流れとなりますが、基本的に出会い系サイトに登録してくる女性と言うのは、様々な事情を持っており、ストレスが溜まって、それの捌け口として男性との出会いを求めてきます。 つまり女性の立場からすると、自分の愚痴や悩みを聞いて欲しいと考える女性ばかりだと考えること。 なので、上記一連内での男性の対応は、聞き手役、相談役に徹するということを終始理解しながら進めていくように気を付けて下さい。 あまり自分本位で話を進めていくと、一連のどこかで女性とのやり取りが途絶えてしまう可能性があるでしょう。 セフレ募集方法2.メールのやり取りの時間帯は要チェック セフレ募集方法2.メールのやり取りの時間帯は要チェック 好みの女性にファーストメールを出したとします。 そこで次が大事になりますが、相手から返信があった時間帯を忘れないようにしてください。 恐らく、その時間帯が相手の女性からすると、落ち着いてメールを返せる時間帯と言えるはずです。 自分の都合のいい時間に送り続けるのは時間のロスにもありますし、相手側も返信できなかったり、あわてて返信しようとするため、やり取りの内容が薄くなってしまいますので気を付けて下さい。 セフレ募集方法3.セフレにしたい女性は、慌てて即日にセックスをする必要は無 セフレ募集方法3.セフレにしたい女性は、慌てて即日にセックスをする必要は無 ここでは多少私の経験値も踏まえますが、この女をセフレにしたいと考えた場合、出会った日になんとかホテルに誘ってセックスをしなければという使命感を男性の場合考えがちです。 ただこれは意外に、その後女性と出会えなくなる危険性が孕んでいるということも理解して下さい。 出会い系で出会う女性の場合、意外と慎重になる方もたくさんいます。 特にセフレは長期感のお付き合いが発生し、相手の女性も強引なセックスを求める男性だと判ると、少し引いてしまい、今後の関係について考え、悩んでくるからです。 ホテルに誘うタイミングは、本当に女性と通じ合った瞬間に実行するものです。 例えば、女性からのボディタッチが増えたり、また手をつないだり、腕を組んでも相手が違和感を感じていないほどのレベルに達してからの方が間違いありません。 シェアする Twitter Twitter Facebook Facebook はてブ はてブ Pocket Pocket LINE LINE コピー コピー エロセフレ作り日記をフォローする © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. © 2021 エロセフレ作り日記. ホーム トップ サイドバー 最近の投稿 最近の投稿 セフレ募集に向いてない女性!セフレ作りのときに注意すべきタイプとは? セフレ募集に向いてない女性!セフレ作りのときに注意すべきタイプとは? セフレ作りのためのプロフィールはどうすればいいの?コツを伝授します セフレ作りのためのプロフィールはどうすればいいの?コツを伝授します セフレが作れない!出会い系サイトで出会えない男性が見直すべきポイント セフレが作れない!出会い系サイトで出会えない男性が見直すべきポイント セフレにできる狙い目女性は?出会い系サイトでアプローチすべき女性を紹介! セフレにできる狙い目女性は?出会い系サイトでアプローチすべき女性を紹介! アーカイブ アーカイブ カテゴリー カテゴリー 未分類 未分類 タイトルとURLをコピーしました id = www-mashcat-info-4476 author = title = エロセフレ作り日記 date = keywords = エロセフレ作り日記 summary = エロセフレ作り日記 エロセフレ作り日記 セフレ募集に向いてない女性!セフレ作りのときに注意すべきタイプとは? 出会い系サイトを使ってセフレ募集する時には、注意しなければいけないタイプがいます。 後で面倒なことにならないために、最初から危険な香りのする女性には手を出す前のが良いです。 どんなタイプの女性に気をつけるべきなのでしょう […] セフレ作りのためのプロフィールはどうすればいいの?コツを伝授します 出会い系サイトでセフレ募集をするために、力を入れておきたいのがプロフィールの作成です。メッセージを送った女性から返信を貰えるかどうかは、プロフィール次第となることも多いものです。そんなプロフィール作成のポイントを、簡単に […] セフレが作れない!出会い系サイトで出会えない男性が見直すべきポイント 出会い系サイトを利用してセフレ募集しているのに、なかなかセフレができないという人がいます。 そんな男性が陥っている原因について具体的に挙げますので、当てはまっている場合は改善してください。 注意点を守れば出会い系サイトで […] セフレにできる狙い目女性は?出会い系サイトでアプローチすべき女性を紹介! わがままは言わないので出会い系サイトで絶対にセフレ募集したいという人は、どんな女性をターゲットにすべきでしょうか? 年齢や特徴などからセフレになりやすい人を選んで、アプローチしていきましょう。 具体的な戦略を挙げていきま […] id = www-miskatonic-org-6064 author = title = Miskatonic University Press | William Denton date = keywords = Finnemore; July; June; University summary = A large group of my colleagues at York University Libraries were also part of the program, but they did something much bigger, a really wonderful piece of performance librarianship: Teambuilding in the time of COVID-19: A Zoom Play. York University Libraries is looking for a media collections librarian. I can do this on a powerful handheld computer that runs an operating system made by one of the biggest and most privacy-invading corporations in the world, while wearing a mask to protect me from a global pandemic, while the western side of my country is coming out from under a climate change-provoked record-breaking heat wave that shows us what day-to-day life will be like in a few decades. Listen to the six episodes first, then have a look at Analysing the Structure of John Finnemore''s Souvenir Programme, Series 9 (PDF). id = www-miskatonic-org-9272 author = title = William Denton date = keywords = Emacs; Finnemore; John; Souvenir; University; work summary = The second episode opens with Russ and his mother Deborah talking over Zoom about how they''re both secretly enjoying the changes the pandemic has brought, then follows Deborah back in time, scene by scene, through her life. 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Read more: ''Green'' bitcoin alternative Chia is leading to hard disc shortages Hoffman says that if all hard discs sold in a year – which could hold data totalling roughly 1 zettabyte, or 1 billion terabytes – were used exclusively for mining Chia, it would still use less than 1 per cent of the energy currently used by bitcoin. Aggelos Kiayias at the University of Edinburgh, UK, says it is vital to analyse new cryptocurrency technologies to see if the resources they require, such as vast numbers of hard discs, justify the benefit. id = www-newyorker-com-1416 author = title = How Venture Capitalists Are Deforming Capitalism | The New Yorker date = keywords = Adam; Dunlevie; Neumann; Neuner; WeWork; company summary = Cartoon by Edward SteedA former high-ranking WeWork executive told me that, by 2018, "our job had basically become to make sure Adam didn''t do anything really stupid or really illegal—the board knew Adam was the key to raising money, and, as long as their valuations kept going up, they weren''t going to risk upsetting him." 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Reflections from the Pratt Digital Preservation & Archives Fellow at NYPL: Part 1 Reflections from the Pratt Digital Preservation & Archives Fellow at NYPL: Part 1 The Archives Unit provides an inside look at their implementation of the ArchivesSpace data management system. This series of posts will discuss how we in NYPL''s Special Collections understand and use formats.Leave a comment In 2014, the Archives Unit at The New York Public Library began its evaluation of ArchivesSpace. NYPL''s New Digital Archives Lab © The New York Public Library, 2021 © The New York Public Library, 2021 The New York Public Library is a 501(c)(3) | EIN 13-1887440 id = www-nytimes-com-1026 author = title = FTX and Binance, Cryptocurrency Leaders, Move to Curb High Risk Trades - The New York Times date = keywords = FTX summary = FTX and Binance, Cryptocurrency Leaders, Move to Curb High Risk Trades The New York Times Two of the world''s most popular cryptocurrency exchanges announced on Sunday that they would curb a type of high-risk trading that has been blamed in part for sharp fluctuations in the value of Bitcoin and the casino-like atmosphere on such platforms globally. About 14 hours later, Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, the world''s largest cryptocurrency exchange, echoed the move by FTX, announcing that his company had already started to limit leverage to 20 times for new users and it would soon expand this limit to other existing clients. The announcements came after The New York Times, in an article published online Friday, detailed the risky trades offered on FTX and other global exchanges like Binance and BitMEX that accelerated a global crash in May. That month, more than $20 billion worth of those bets were liquidated on cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide. id = www-nytimes-com-1562 author = title = REvil, Hacking Group Behind Major Ransomware Attack, Disappears - The New York Times date = keywords = Biden; Mr. summary = REvil, Hacking Group Behind Major Ransomware Attack, Disappears The New York Times Putin of Russia shut down ransomware groups attacking American targets, the most aggressive of the groups suddenly went off-line early Tuesday. Internet security groups said the custom-made sites — think of them as virtual conference rooms — where victims negotiated with REvil over how much ransom they would pay to get their data unlocked also disappeared. While the disappearance of the hackers'' online presence was celebrated by many who see ransomware as a new scourge — one Mr. Biden has called a critical national security threat — it left some of the group''s targets in the lurch, unable to pay the ransom to get their data back and get their businesses running again. One is that Mr. Biden ordered the United States Cyber Command, working with domestic law enforcement agencies, including the F.B.I., to bring the group''s sites down. id = www-nytimes-com-4388 author = title = Crypto Nomads: Surfing the World for Risk and Profit - The New York Times date = keywords = Bankman; Fried; Mr. summary = Sam Bankman-Fried''s cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, now has one million users and handles as much as $20 billion a day in transactions.Credit...Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times Mr. Bankman-Fried is a crypto nomad: One of a group of industry leaders who once lived in the United States or Canada and have since set up companies with bases of operation where they are to some degree beyond the reach of American regulators. The highly leveraged form of trading these platforms offer has become so popular that the overall value of daily purchases and sales of these derivatives far surpasses the daily volume of actual cryptocurrency transactions, industry data analyzed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University shows. Trading data provided to The Times also shows that billions of dollars'' worth of investments from customers with ties to the United States have moved to at least one of these global sites, despite the ban. id = www-nytimes-com-5258 author = title = Nations Buying as Hackers Sell Flaws in Computer Code - The New York Times date = keywords = Mr.; hacker summary = All over the world, from South Africa to South Korea, business is booming in what hackers call "zero days," the coding flaws in software like Microsoft Windows that can give a buyer unfettered access to a computer and any business, agency or individual dependent on one. Just a few years ago, hackers like Mr. Auriemma and Mr. Ferrante would have sold the knowledge of coding flaws to companies like Microsoft and Apple, which would fix them. But increasingly the businesses are being outbid by countries with the goal of exploiting the flaws in pursuit of the kind of success, albeit temporary, that the United States and Israel achieved three summers ago when they attacked Iran''s nuclear enrichment program with a computer worm that became known as "Stuxnet." Ten years ago, hackers would hand knowledge of such flaws to Microsoft and Google free, in exchange for a T-shirt or perhaps for an honorable mention on a company''s Web site. id = www-nytimes-com-9143 author = title = Biden Warns Putin to Act Against Russian Ransomware Group - The New York Times date = keywords = Biden; Mr. summary = Biden Warns Putin to Act Against Russian Ransomware Group The New York Times In Mr. Biden''s starkest warning yet, he conveyed in a phone call to Mr. Putin that the attacks would no longer be treated only as criminal acts, but as national security threats — and thus may provoke a far more severe response, administration officials said. Overall, the bipartisan plan focuses spending on transportation, utilities and pollution cleanup. Mr. Biden''s ultimatum was prompted by a sophisticated ransomware attack last weekend by the Russian-speaking ransomware group REvil, short for "Ransomware Evil," that officials contend operates with impunity from inside Russia. Immediately after that meeting, Mr. Biden said he told the Russian president he would respond "in a cyber way" against Russia if Mr. Putin failed to take action against groups operating on its territory. Officials said Mr. Biden did not specify to Mr. Putin which actions the United States might take against a target. id = www-nytimes-com-9898 author = title = Secret Chats Show How Cybergang Became a Ransomware Powerhouse - The New York Times date = keywords = Russia; Times summary = Just weeks before DarkSide attacked Colonial Pipeline, disrupting fuel supplies in the eastern United States, the ransomware gang was putting the screws to a family-owned producer of school yearbooks.Credit...Travis Dove for The New York Times "I laughed to the depth of my soul about the leaked IDs possibly being used by pedophiles to enter the school," he said in Russian in a secret chat with DarkSide obtained by The New York Times. DarkSide''s services include providing technical support for hackers, negotiating with targets like the publishing company, processing payments, and devising tailored pressure campaigns through blackmail and other means, such as secondary hacks to crash websites. In the chat with someone from the group''s customer support, Woris complained that the gang''s ransomware platform was difficult to use, costing him time and money as he worked with DarkSide to extort cash from the American publishing company. id = www-oclc-org-1083 author = title = Planned maintenance: Classify API date = keywords = OCLC summary = Planned maintenance: Classify API JavaScript is currently not supported or is disabled by this browser. Some features of this site will not be available. OCLC.org Home WMS NCIP API Changes Planned maintenance for the Classify Application, 11 August OCLC will be performing maintenance on the Classify User Interface on 11 August 2021 at 10:00am EDT (UTC -4). During this time the Classify application and API will be unavailable. Please contact OCLC Customer Support with any questions. 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Planned maintenance: Classify User Interface, 15 February OCLC will be performing maintenance on the Classify User Interface on 15 February 2021 at 11:00am Eastern US (UTC -5).  OCLC will be performing maintenance on the Classify User Interface on 15 February 2021 at 11:00am Eastern US (UTC -5).  Planned maintenance: Classify API OCLC will be performing quarterly maintenance on the experimental Classify API on 4 February 2021 from 10:00am – 10:45am Eastern US (UTC -5).  id = www-oclc-org-5890 author = title = Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage date = keywords = Wikibase summary = The OCLC Research linked data Wikibase prototype ("Project Passage") provided a sandbox in which librarians from 16 US institutions could experiment with creating linked data to describe resources—without requiring knowledge of the technical machinery of linked data. After the pilot, the co-authors of this report discussed the long-term issues raised by their Project Passage experiences and the potential impact of linked data in library resource description workflows. For a high-level summary of the goals, content, and lessons learned from the pilot project, read the blog post "Summarizing Project Passage experiences in creating library linked data in Wikibase" Part One and Part Two by Karen Smith-Yoshimura. Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage. Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage. Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage. Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage. id = www-oclc-org-7768 author = title = Building a National Finding Aid Network | OCLC date = keywords = Aid summary = Building a National Finding Aid Network | OCLC OCLC Research is collaborating on the California Digital Library-led, IMLS-funded project NAFAN to build the foundations for a national finding aid discovery infrastructure in the United States. OCLC will be leading research efforts with cultural heritage institutions that steward archival collections and the researchers who use those to inform project outcomes. OCLC will be working on the California Digital Library-led initiative—along with project partners at Shift Collective, University of Virginia, and the Chain Bridge Group—to build the foundation for a national archival finding aid network. Washburn describes a comparative analysis of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) tags from two studies that inform the Building a National Finding Aid Network project. OCLC Research and the National Finding Aid Network project Proffitt shares details about our involvement in the Building a National Finding Aid Network project, which has received funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. id = www-oclc-org-7846 author = title = Social Interoperability in Research Support date = keywords = Research summary = Social Interoperability in Research Support The OCLC Research report Social Interoperability in Research Support explores the social and structural norms that shape cross-campus collaboration and offers a conceptual model of key university stakeholders in research support. Information about their goals, interests, expertise, and crucially, the importance of cross-campus relationships in their work was synthesized from interviews conducted with practitioners from a wide range of campus stakeholders in research support. The report describes the network of campus units involved in both the provision and consumption of major categories of research support services, and concludes with recommendations for establishing and maintaining successful cross-campus relationships. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. For more information about this work, please contact OCLC Research. Email OCLC Research id = www-open-contracting-org-2931 author = title = Open Contracting Partnership: open, fair & efficient public contracting date = keywords = open summary = Learn about open contracting, why it matters, and how a data standard has changed public procurement. Countries and cities working on open contracting Countries and cities working on open contracting Get started implementing open contracting Create better, faster and deeper procurement reforms through open contracting. Learn about how to publish data through the Open Contracting Data Standard and how to find and use it. Open Contracting Data Standard Open Contracting Data Standard Using open contracting data Using open contracting data Using open contracting data Access open contracting data Discover the Open Contracting Data Standard Implement OCDS to publish contracting data Explore open contracting data using common tools Get the latest updates from the open contracting community through our blogs. Learn what you can do to implement open contracting Start implementing the Open Contracting Data Standard Find and use open contracting data How can we help you get started on open contracting? id = www-reddit-com-4433 author = title = logging URI query params with lograge : ruby date = keywords = uri summary = logging URI query params with lograge : ruby Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Search within r/rubyr/ruby logging URI query params with lograge logging URI query params with lograge View all comments controller.request.send(:filtered_query_string) This is a private method, but using it will ensure that you don''t log sensitive values in query params, such as token, if your app uses them. Edit: you could also use path: controller.request.filtered_path, which includes the filtered query string. Although i don''t think I have anything confidential in my own query string. Is there a filtered version of params? Looks like request.filtered_parameters? (edit, while filtered_query_string isn''t public, filtered_path and filtered_parameters are!) I wonder if a PR should be made to lograge README using filtered_parameters... View Entire Discussion (6 Comments) More posts from the ruby community Continue browsing in r/ruby r/ruby Welcome to ruby id = www-reddit-com-7039 author = title = Binance.US date = keywords = binance summary = Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts I have a NFT listed on Binance. Does Binance.US have a minimum Eth deposit amount, meaning that if you send less than a certain amount you won''t see it? Did a wire on the 22nd of july got notification on 23rd for me to open my app it''s showed my account was disabled. I''ve sold some cryptos middle of last month but Binance.US won''t allow me to transfer to my bank account!!?? Binance.USers Anyone that claims to be Binance Customer Service and messages you first in a private message is a scammer. Our moderations of this group can point you to the right resources, but they don''t provide technical support. 3⃣ Open Binance US [App or Desktop] [Chat] at the bottom of the right corner. id = www-reuters-com-4161 author = title = U.S. SEC Chair Gensler calls on Congress to help rein in crypto ''Wild West'' | Reuters date = keywords = Gensler; Reuters summary = U.S. SEC Chair Gensler calls on Congress to help rein in crypto ''Wild West'' | Reuters U.S. SEC Chair Gensler calls on Congress to help rein in crypto ''Wild West'' WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) The chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday called on Congress to give the agency more authority to better police cryptocurrency trading, lending and platforms, a "Wild West" he said is riddled with fraud and investor risk. Gary Gensler said the crypto market involves many tokens which may be unregistered securities and leaves prices open to manipulation and millions of investors vulnerable to risks. The industry has been waiting with bated breath to see how Gensler, a Democratic appointee who took the SEC helm in April, will approach oversight of the market, which he has previously said should be brought within traditional financial regulation. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world''s media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers. id = www-rluk-ac-uk-4296 author = title = Building a transatlantic digital scholarship skills exchange for research libraries - Research Libraries UK date = keywords = RLUK; cookie summary = Home/Building a transatlantic digital scholarship skills exchange for research libraries On April 26, 2021, fifty colleagues from Research Libraries UK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) and CLIR''s Digital Library Federation''s Data and Digital Scholarship (DDS) working group came together to explore the possibilities and benefits of creating a transatlantic digital scholarship skills exchange. As a result of its multifaceted nature, those working around digital scholarship within research libraries need a wide variety of ever changing skills to reflect the ongoing development of techniques, practices, and tools. As a result of these challenges, a number of bespoke and tailored training and skills development programmes have been created to support digital scholarship within research libraries and cultural institutions, at institutional, regional, or national levels. Melanie Cheung2021-05-18T10:59:16+01:00May 18th, 2021|Comments Off on Building a transatlantic digital scholarship skills exchange for research libraries Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward Building a Transatlantic Digital Scholarship Skills Exchange for Research Libraries: Moving Forward id = www-ruma-io-9489 author = title = Ruma - Your home in Matrix date = keywords = Matrix summary = Ruma Your home in Matrix Home News Projects using Ruma Your home in Matrix. What is Matrix? Matrix is an open specification for an online communication protocol. includes all the features you''d expect from a modern chat platform including instant messaging, group chats, audio and video calls, searchable message history, synchronization across all your devices, and end-to-end encryption. Matrix is federated, so no single company controls the system or your data. synchronize messages seamlessly. Learn more in the Introduction to Matrix. Rust is a systems programming language from Mozilla built with safety, concurrency, and performance in mind. Learn more at www.rust-lang.org. What is Ruma? Ruma is a set of Rust library crates for working with the Matrix protocol. Ruma''s approach to Matrix emphasizes correctness, security, stability and performance. Read and download Ruma source code on GitHub. Get caught up with the latest developments in the news and on Twitter. discussion in #ruma:matrix.org. id = www-rust-lang-org-3075 author = title = Rust Programming Language date = keywords = Rust summary = Rust Programming Language Rust has great documentation, a friendly compiler with useful error Build it in Rust Rust helps you maintain your app with confidence and distribute it with ease. Rust is great for network services. corporations, from embedded devices to scalable web services, Rust is a great fit. All the documentation, the tooling, the community is great you have all the tools to succeed in writing Rust code. Read Rust Take a look at the books available online, as well as key blog posts and user guides. Watch Rust Rust is truly a community effort, and we welcome contribution from hobbyists and production users, from Rust would not exist without the generous contributions of time, work, and resources from individuals and companies. Rust is a community project and is very thankful for the many community contributions it receives. The Rust project receives support from companies through the donation of infrastructure. Rust Forge (Contributor Documentation) id = www-sciencemag-org-7011 author = title = Superresolution microscopy | Science | AAAS date = keywords = Institute; Science; University; Zhuang summary = In 2006, Xiaowei Zhuang''s team at Harvard University first described the superresolution technique known as stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM), a single-molecule localization method whose 20-nm lateral (xy) resolution beats the diffraction limit by a full order of magnitude. Published in 2013, Zhuang''s study is "a seminal contribution," agrees Joerg Bewersdorf, Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering at the Yale University School of Medicine, who builds superresolution microscopes (including one now commercialized by Bruker) in his lab. Stimulated emission depletion (STED), reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT), and structured illumination microscopy (SIM), conversely, use "patterns of light … that determine where the molecules are active and where the molecules are off," says Hell, who developed both STED and RESOLFT and cofounded a company called Abberior to commercialize fluorophores for those and other superresolution methods. id = www-sheldon-hess-org-4463 author = title = Coral Sheldon-Hess – Tech teacher, data geek, maker, bird nerd date = keywords = Sheldon summary = Coral Sheldon-Hess – Tech teacher, data geek, maker, bird nerd Coral Sheldon-Hess Posts Without something Slack-like, your choices for communication are the learning management system (LMS) discussion boards or email. Continue readingSlack-like tools in the online classroom If you''re looking for a fun and educational thing to do this weekend, you might consider attending the second quarterly(??) Online Unconference of Niche Interests ("OUNI" for short), scheduled to run from 2pm until a bit after 5pm Eastern Standard Time, this Sunday, November 29. Continue readingThe Online Unconference of Niche Interests Both this person and I have autoimmune issues, so I take that as a given in this post. Continue readingWhat I''m telling family about COVID-19 Continue readingGet that bread Continue reading2019 year-end post Continue readingDoing Data Things I usually do a year-end post. This year took so much from me, and from people I care about, that I refuse to write about it. id = www-stephendiehl-com-5098 author = title = The Oncoming Ransomware Storm date = keywords = ransomware summary = Tech Blog It''s a future in which ransomware and mass data theft are so ubiquitous they''ve worked their way into our daily lives. Software is not going to magically become more secure any faster, even the most capitalised companies in the United States aren''t able to stave off the new generation of software exploits that are dropping every other day. Cryptocurrency exchanges are the channel by which all the illicit funds in this epidemic flow. Imagine a hundred new Stuxnet-level exploits every day, for every piece of a equipment in public works and health care. Where every day your check your phone for the level of ransomware in the wild just like you do the weather. And a world where all of this is is so commonplace there are automated darknet marketplaces where others can bid on your data, and every detail of your personal life is up for sale to the highest bidder. id = www-techdirt-com-8880 author = title = Chia Cryptocurrency, Started By BitTorrent Creator Bram Cohen, Engaging In Obnoxiously Bogus Trademark Bullying | Techdirt date = keywords = Chia; Jun; Network summary = Chia Cryptocurrency, Started By BitTorrent Creator Bram Cohen, Engaging In Obnoxiously Bogus Trademark Bullying | Techdirt Chris Dupres, another Techdirt regular, started a blog to cover news about Chia Networks and ChiaCoin called The Chia Plot. Last week, "the head of IP for the Chia Network," Belle Borovik (who appears to be a recent law school grad), sent Chia a legal nastygram, insisting that the site violated Chia''s trademark. It has come to our attention that your EU-registered website has recently engaged in a series of privacy violations under the General Data Protection Regulation Act (the "GDPR") involving a Chia Network employee. trademark laws by using "The Chia Plot" as the name of his new web site about your company and Trademark law aside, the First Amendment protects Dupres''s right to use your company''s Filed Under: belle borovik, bram cohen, chia, chris dupres, cryptocurrency, gdpr, hard drives, paul levy, trademark, trademark bullying id = www-techradar-com-5960 author = title = This new cryptocurrency could potentially cause an SSD or hard drive shortage | TechRadar date = keywords = Chia; TechRadar summary = This new cryptocurrency could potentially cause an SSD or hard drive shortage | TechRadar This new cryptocurrency could potentially cause an SSD or hard drive shortage Crypto-miners have exacerbated graphics card shortages in recent times, adding to the problems faced by frustrated gamers looking to buy a new GPU, and a fresh cryptocurrency on the scene might just eventually impact a different set of PC components – namely drives. Chia, which is still yet to be made available to buy, is designed to be an eco-friendly cryptocurrency, so instead of relying on power-hungry GPUs (or ASIC devices), it leverages the power of drives: SSDs or hard disks which use way less power. Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. id = www-theguardian-com-2093 author = title = Bitcoin currency could have been destroyed by ''51%'' attack | Bitcoin | The Guardian date = keywords = Guardian; bitcoin summary = Bitcoin currency could have been destroyed by ''51%'' attack | Bitcoin | The Guardian For a few hours on Friday, mining pool Ghash.io controlled 51% of all the processing power being used to perform the calculations that keep bitcoin secure. "The high level of combined hash power in the Ghash pool is concerning to many participants in the system," said one such member, BitFury, an industrial bitcoin mining firm. Miners are given financial rewards for doing so, and since there are so many of them, it is typically impossible to force a fake transaction into the bitcoin ledger: more than half the processing power of the network would need to verify the fake transaction. The 51% attack is the first headline news to happen to bitcoin in a long time, but even as the media grows tired of the currency, development continues. id = www-theguardian-com-7797 author = title = Biden announces investigation into international ransomware attack | Hacking | The Guardian date = keywords = Guardian; Kaseya summary = Biden announces investigation into international ransomware attack | Hacking | The Guardian Joe Biden said on Saturday he had directed US intelligence agencies to investigate a sophisticated ransomware attack that hit hundreds of American businesses as the Fourth of July holiday weekend began and aroused suspicions of Russian gang involvement. Huntress, a security company, said on Friday it believed the Russia-linked REvil ransomware gang was to blame. Biden said he had directed US intelligence agencies to investigate, and the US would respond if it determined Russia was to blame. It was not affecting cloud-based services running software for customers, though Kaseya had shut down those servers as a precaution, he said. The company said "customers who experienced ransomware and receive a communication from the attackers should not click on any links – they may be weaponised". The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (Cisa) said it was "taking action to understand and address the recent supply-chain ransomware attack". id = www-theinformation-com-5721 author = title = Google Brass Set 2023 as Deadline to Beat Amazon, Microsoft in Cloud — The Information date = keywords = Amazon; Google summary = Google Brass Set 2023 as Deadline to Beat Amazon, Microsoft in Cloud — The Information Google Brass Set 2023 as Deadline to Beat Amazon, Microsoft in Cloud Photo: Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian at a company event in April. The Google unit, which sells computing services to big companies, is under pressure from top management to pass Amazon or Microsoft—currently first and second, respectively, in cloud market share—or risk losing funding. While the company has invested heavily in the business since last year, Google wants its cloud group to outrank those of one or both of its two main rivals by 2023, said people with knowledge of the matter. That timeline was devised early last year, after an intense monthslong debate among senior leaders at Google and its parent company Alphabet over the future of the cloud business, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told The Information. id = www-thejusticeprogramme-org-3450 author = title = Community | My Site Copy date = keywords = Impact summary = Community | My Site Copy The Justice A project of Open Knowledge Foundation Working to Ensure Public Impact Algorithms Public Impact Algorithms Who we work with About Community About Community About Community We believe that the best way to achieve change is for people to work together. That is why building community is at the heart of our mission. As the number of lawyers, policy makers and activists who work with Public Impact Algorithms grows we need to share our experiences. It is only by doing this that we can understand what mechanisms work. We must work together to build the ecosystem of regulation, practices and actors that we need to ensure that Public Impact Algorithms do no harm. Join the _Justice_ _Programme_ _Community_ _Meetups_ Join us for series of free, monthly community meetups to talk about Public Impact Algorithms. The Justice Programme is a project of Open Knowledge Foundation id = www-thejusticeprogramme-org-7125 author = title = Public Impact Algorithms | My Site Copy date = keywords = Impact summary = Public Impact Algorithms | My Site Copy A project of Open Knowledge Foundation Public Impact Algorithms Public Impact Algorithms Public Impact Algorithms Public Impact Algorithms are algorithms that are used to make decisions, by governments or large corporate bodies, that have the potential to cause serious negative impacts to individuals and communities. Sometimes, however, serious negative impacts may arise because the decision or data concerns fundamental rights, such as a person''s liberty, or safety, or welfare entitlements. Algorithms may embed mass surveillance, biased processes or racist outcomes into public policy, public service delivery and commercial products. Serious harms may arise because the decision or data concerns fundamental rights, such as a person''s liberty, or safety, or welfare entitlements. Public impact algorithms have been shown to embed mass surveillance, biased processes or racist outcomes into public policy, public service delivery and commercial products too. The Justice Programme is a project of Open Knowledge Foundation id = www-theringer-com-201 author = title = The Day the Good Internet Died - The Ringer date = keywords = Facebook; Good; Google; Reader; Ringer summary = Google Reader is not the world''s first RSS newsreader, nor will it be the last, and over the years plenty of internet power-users will sniff that it''s not even the best. They say well-meaning things to me like, "Ah, you and your blogs!" In my new job, Google Reader becomes less of a diversion and more of a vital resource. By late 2013 Twitter went public, too, formalizing the rise of another social media service whose link(and take-!) sharing capabilities had slowly encroached upon Google Reader''s turf for years. At some point over the years, Google Reader will start asking me whether I want to sort by magic. id = www-theverge-com-7230 author = title = Behind the controversy at Basecamp - The Verge date = keywords = Basecamp; company summary = Discussion about the list and how the company ought to hold itself accountable for creating it led directly to CEO Jason Fried announcing Tuesday that Basecamp would ban employees from holding "societal and political discussions" on the company''s internal chat forums. Employees say the founders'' memos unfairly depicted their workplace as being riven by partisan politics, when in fact the main source of the discussion had always been Basecamp itself. "At least in my experience, it has always been centered on what is happening at Basecamp," said one employee — who, like most of those I spoke with today, requested anonymity so as to freely discuss internal deliberations. While Basecamp does not publish diversity statistics, it is still, like most tech companies, majority white and male, employees said. Basecamp employees are encouraged to discuss the company''s own political positions — or, perhaps more accurately, the founders'' political positions — as much as they like. id = www-thrillingdetective-com-3939 author = title = Sorry, pal… – The Thrilling Detective Web Site date = keywords = April summary = Sorry, pal… – The Thrilling Detective Web Site Comic Books, Strips & Graphic Novels/Alphabetical But most likely, you''re clicking on a link to the old site that simply needs to be updated and hasn''t migrated here yet. You could try using our links at the top of every page. Let me know what page you were on, and which link you were following, and I''ll move it to the top of my To Do list. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Followed a link to film of Carvalho – Tatuaje, got the error message. Hi. I was trying to get to your page on The Falcon with this link: http://www.thrillingdetective.com/falcon.html It took me to your "Bum Steer: page: https://thrillingdetective.wpcomstaging.com/2021/03/28/sorry-pal/ Link to the Carrie Cashin page isn''t working. Post was not sent check your email addresses! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. id = www-tomshardware-com-3060 author = title = Chia Coin''s Initially High Prices Could Cause a Storage Shortage | Tom''s Hardware date = keywords = Chia; xch summary = Chia Coin''s Initially High Prices Could Cause a Storage Shortage | Tom''s Hardware After about a month of preparation, following the initial mainnet launch, cryptocurrency Chia Coin (XCH) has officially started trading — which means it''s possibly preparing to suck up all of the best SSDs like Ethereum (see how to mine Ethereum) has been gobbling up the best graphics cards. To recap, Chia is a novel approach to cryptocurrencies, ditching the Proof of Work hashing used by most coins (i.e., Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and others) and instead opting for a new Proof of Time and Space algorithm. In fact, the recommended approach to Chia farming is to get the plots set up using a high-end PC, and then connect all the storage to a Raspberry Pi afterwards for low-power farming. Some will be interested in trying to earn a buck via farming Chia, others will just want to know why storage prices are going up. id = www-tomshardware-com-6676 author = title = Hard Drive and SSD Shortages Could Be Imminent If New Cryptocurrency Blooms | Tom''s Hardware date = keywords = Chia summary = Hard Drive and SSD Shortages Could Be Imminent If New Cryptocurrency Blooms | Tom''s Hardware Hard Drive and SSD Shortages Could Be Imminent If New Cryptocurrency Blooms With the emergence of the Chia Coin cryptocurrency, miners in China are reportedly frantically snatching up every hard drive and SSD they can find. Instead, you farm Chia with storage space, which is where hard drives or SSDs come in. Chia isn''t officially available for trading yet, therefore, it''s too early to start hoarding hard drives or SSDs. Unlike Bitcoin, which is based on proof of work, Chia utilizes a proof of space and time model. The basis behind Chia is that hard drives and SSDs use less power, are easier to come by and cheaper to purchase. According to HKEPC''s report, miners are mass purchasing hard drives that span from 4TB to 18TB in capacity. id = www-vice-com-5794 author = title = Police Destroy 1,069 Bitcoin Miners With Big Ass Steamroller In Malaysia date = keywords = Bitcoin summary = Authorities in the city of Miri in Sarawak, Malaysia seized 1,069 rigs from miners alleged to have stolen electricity for their operations, per a report from local publication The Star. The devices were seized in a joint operation between Miri police and Sarawak Energy Berhad between February and April, and have an estimated value of RM5.3 million ($1.25 million USD), according to the outlet. Electricity theft is a persistent issue in numerous regions where Bitcoin is mined, as some operators use illegal means to secure the cheap electricity necessary to make a big profit mining cryptocurrency. According to the report, the mining rigs were demolished in the parking lot of the Miri district police headquarters this week, as seen in the video above. Earlier this week, the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) similarly busted a crypto mining operation for allegedly stealing electricity from a nearby regional energy provider. id = www-vox-com-5996 author = title = Biden nominates Big Tech nemesis Lina Khan as FTC commissioner - Vox date = keywords = Khan; Tech summary = Biden nominates Big Tech nemesis Lina Khan as FTC commissioner Vox Lina Khan, an antitrust expert, Columbia law professor, and thorn in the side of Big Tech, has been nominated to fill one of the commissioner roles at the Federal Trade Commission under President Joe Biden, the White House announced on Monday. The FTC plays a key role in investigating companies'' business practices to preserve competition by enforcing federal antitrust laws, and to prevent consumer harm. Progressives in favor of increased regulation of Big Tech had been concerned by reports that Biden is considering two officials — who have previously advised tech giants — for the top antitrust role at the Department of Justice, which can also bring suits against companies for violating antitrust laws. Big Tech nemesis Lina Khan has been nominated for top Biden antitrust role Big Tech nemesis Lina Khan has been nominated for top Biden antitrust role id = www-washingtonpost-com-6260 author = title = Cryptocurrency debate slows infrastructure bill - The Washington Post date = keywords = Post; Washington; story summary = The message, from a left-leaning tech advocacy group called Fight for the Future, urged people to call U.S. senators to object to one provision of new rules for cryptocurrencies in the massive federal infrastructure bill. And after years of debate over how to improve America''s infrastructure, and months of sensitive negotiations between the White House and lawmakers, the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure proposal suddenly stalled in part because of concerns about how government would regulate an industry best known for wild financial speculation, memes — and its role in ransomware attacks. Regardless of the measure''s ultimate fate, the fact that crypto regulation has become one of the biggest stumbling blocks to passage of the bill underscored how the industry has become a political force in Washington — and previewed a series of looming battles over a financial technology attracting billions of dollars of interest from Wall Street, Silicon Valley and financial players around the world, but that few still understand. id = www-web2learning-net-5706 author = title = What I Learned Today… date = keywords = Post summary = Open Source Software for Libraries Open Source Software for Libraries No Comments on Bookmarks for April 4, 2016 No Comments on Bookmarks for February 25, 2016 Open Source iOS & Android App for Conferences & Events Foss2serve promotes student learning via participation in humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. 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Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. id = www-youtube-com-197 author = title = NVIDIA NV1 (Virtua Figher Remix for NV1) - YouTube date = keywords = NV1 summary = id = www-youtube-com-2734 author = title = Stanford Seminar - Stopping grinding attacks in proofs of space - YouTube date = keywords = youtube summary = id = www-zdnet-com-5639 author = title = Ransomware: This new ransom tracker reveals how much bitcoin gangs have been paid | ZDNet date = keywords = ZDNet; ransomware summary = Ransomware: This new ransom tracker reveals how much bitcoin gangs have been paid | ZDNet The new Ransomwhere site crowdsources bitcoin payments to wallets associated with ransomware gangs. How ransomware victims who pay the ransom just encourage more cyber attacks A security expert has launched a site to keep a publicly trackable record of bitcoin payments to key ransomware gangs, such as REvil. The ransomwhe.re site has been created by Jack Cable, a security researcher who works with the Krebs Stamos Group cyber consultancy and the US Defense Digital Service. Cable explained his motives for building the site in a thread on Twitter, noting the data about victim payments can change the response to ransomware. By registering, you agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices outlined in the Privacy Policy. The multifaceted eBPF Linux program gets its own foundation id = www-zotero-org-3562 author = title = Zotero Blog date = keywords = Zotero summary = Today we''re adding a feature that lets you move documents between Google Docs and Word or LibreOffice while preserving active Zotero citations. While this conversion process is required to move active citations in and out of Google Docs, you can also use it to move documents between Word and LibreOffice without some of the problems inherent in Bookmarks mode. To get started, you''ll first need to install Apple''s Shortcuts app, if you don''t yet have it on your iPhone or iPad. Next, install the Scan Book to Zotero shortcut by tapping on the link below from your iPhone or iPad and selecting Open in "Shortcuts": (Maybe don''t use this one in the library.) To set a phrase for Siri, open the Shortcuts app, tap the three dots in the Scan Book to Zotero rectangle, tap the settings icon in the top right, and then tap Add to Siri and assign a phrase. id = youtu-be-5592 author = title = RLUK Digital Scholarship Network & DLF Data & Digital Scholarship working group Skills Directory - YouTube date = keywords = Scholarship summary = id = youtu-be-7872 author = title = Data & Digital Scholarship Working Group - 2020 Virtual DLF Forum - YouTube date = keywords = YouTube summary = id = youtu-be-8045 author = title = RLUK19 | RLUK''s Digital Scholarship Network (DSN) - YouTube date = keywords = DSN summary = id = zbw-eu-3337 author = title = ZBW Labs date = keywords = Accent; GND; Grid; Name="Medium; PM20; Shading; UnhideWhenUsed="false; Wikidata summary = More so, we are donating that data to Wikidata, by adding or enhancing items and providing ways to access the dossiers (called "folders") and clippings easily from there. To put it differently: Each folder was defined by a geo and a subject facet a method widely used in general purpose press archives, because it allowed a comprehensible and, supported by a signature system, unambiguous sequential shelf order, indispensable for quick access to the printed material.Folders specifically about one significant topic (like the Treaty of Sèvres) are rare in the press archives, whereas country/subject combinations are rare among Wikidata items so direct linking between existing items and PM20 folders was hardly achievable. Again via a script, we loaded ConfTool participants data, built a lookup table from all available OpenRefine results (country/name string -> WD item QID), aggregated participant counts per QID, and loaded that data into a custom SPARQL endpoint, which is accessible from the Wikidata Query Service. id = zbw-eu-6935 author = title = ZBW Labs date = keywords = Binder; Wikidata; ZBW; datum summary = Due to the Open Access movement triggering a transformation of traditional publishing models (Schimmer 2015), and in the light of both global and distributed information infrastructures for publishing and communicating on the web that have yielded more diverse practices and communities, this situation has dramatically changed: While bibliometrics of research output in its core understanding still is highly relevant to stakeholders and the scientific community, visibility, influence and impact of scientific results has shifted to locations in the World Wide Web that are commonly shared and quickly accessible not only by peers, but by the general public (Thelwall 2013). At it''s most basic Binder makes it possible to share a Jupyter Notebook stored in a Github repository with a URL by running the Jupyter Notebook remotely and providing access through a browser with no requirements placed on the user. id = www-seagate-com-7704 author = 6667 title = Book.fm date = 2017-10-26 keywords = ATA; DMA; Manual; Product; SATA; Serial summary = more information, visit www.bis.doc.gov), and controlled for import and use outside of the U.S. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. See Section 4.3.1, "Identify Device command" (words 60-61 and 100-103) for additional information about 48-bit addressing support • Immediate host commanded power transitions may be initiated using an EPC Set Features "Go to Power Condition" subcommand method to directly transition the drive into supported power conditions. PowerChoice Supported Extended Power Condition Feature Subcommands These drives comply with the performance levels specified in this document when subjected to a maximum operating shock of 70 Gs These drives use the industry-standard Serial ATA interface that supports FIS data transfers. The following table lists Serial ATA standard commands that the drive supports. The following commands contain drive-specific features that may not be included in the Serial ATA specification. These words are required for drives that support the 48-bit addressing feature. id = www-cs-ucdavis-edu-5684 author = Andi Arumugam (Venture India) 4859 2001 Oct 10 11:10:29 title = 04_Franklin.dvi date = 2006-08-24 keywords = LNCS; key; period; time summary = Keywords: public key cryptography; key evolution; forward security; intrusion resilience. A forward secure signature scheme is a public key signature message, the signature, the public key and the time period. first time period, the random seed r1 and the public keys for time period, an efficient ''key update'' function computes the time period, an efficient ''key update'' function computes the message, the public key and the time period. to compute the secret keys for all future time periods. Let SKw denote the secret key of the node with label w. public key of the underlying binary tree encryption scheme. of secret decryption keys for the binary tree encryption During time period i, the secret key at the top of the stack input a public key PK, a time period i and a message M. During any time period t , the user has the binary tree secret id = planet-code4lib-org-5767 author = Karen Coyle (noreply@blogger.com) title = planet-code4lib-org-5767 date = keywords = />rd the New York Times'' Eric Lipton and Ephrat Livni profiled Sam Bankman-Fried of the FTX exchange in Crypto Nomads: Surfing the World for Risk and Profit:
The highly leveraged form of trading these platforms offer has become so popular that the overall value of daily purchases and sales of these derivatives far surpasses the daily volume of actual cryptocurrency transactions, industry data analyzed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University shows.
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FTX alone has one million users across the world and handles as much as $20 billion a day in transactions, most of them derivatives trades.

Like their customers, the platforms compete. id = projectinfolit-org-5460 author = Kirsten Hostetler title = projectinfolit-org-5460 date = 2018-10-18 keywords = College; Facebook; Information; OCTOBER; REPORT; Research; STUDY; Twitter; University; medium; news; social; student summary = News plays a critical role in helping students navigate and understand the world, engage with social and learning Most significantly, this study''s findings suggest the news diet of young news consumers is both multi-modal and multisocial; news comes from their peers and professors about as much as from social media platforms during a given week. 5. Prior research from Project Information Literacy found survey respondents (N = 8,353) enrolled at 25 U.S. colleges and universities had searched for personal news in the Information," American Press Institute (March 16, 2015): https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-andinformation/ and by Pew Research Center in their 2016 report about news seeking: Amy Mitchell, Jeffrey Gottfried, Michael Barthel, and Elisa Shearer, "The Modern News American Press Institute (March 5, 2015): https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ News, American Press Institute (March 5, 2015): https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ College Students Seek Information in the Digital Age," Project Information Literacy, Passage Studies Research Report (December 1, 2009): http://www.projectinfolit.org/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ https://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/millennials-paths-to-news-and-information/ id = urresearch-rochester-edu-1991 author = NancyF title = Microsoft Word - ARL 2010 Nancy Fried Foster.docx date = 2010-12-06 keywords = Conference; Research; Rochester; University summary = In this paper, I argue that we can use empirical research on the work practices of The library research process of students and faculty members has been discussed in sociologist Andrew Abbott.2 By library research, I refer to the process theorized by Scholars conducting library research are driven by questions and engaged in a network of scholars, their works, and a variety of artifacts that inform the research pursuit. approaches a library about his or her own research, that faculty member is almost the library research process of scholars? drives the process, the researcher builds up a base of knowledge through key works Faculty members use similar processes whether conducting library research in their network looks different to the various students, librarians and faculty members who are between the research practices of faculty members and the approach of many students, information, see Nancy Fried Foster, XC User Research Preliminary Report (University of id = www-bis-org-8025 author = Raphael Auer title = Beyond the doomsday economics of "proof-of-work" in cryptocurrencies date = 2019-02-01 keywords = Bitcoin; Graph; WP765; block; blockchain; payment; proof; transaction; work summary = Such "proof-of-work" allows a miner to add a block of newly processed transactions The first limitation is that proof-of-work axiomatically requires high transaction costs to ensure payment 3. The successful proof-of-work allows the miner to add a block of transactions to the blockchain, who update the blockchain via computational work, and in return receive block rewards and transaction Cryptographically chained, valid blocks of transactions form Bitcoin''s blockchain Graph 3 computational work equal the block reward plus the transaction fees times the price of bitcoin.16 double-spent bitcoins, but also the block rewards and transaction fees in the forged chain, the attacker the security of bitcoin payments does not hold true: equation (8) shows that waiting times only add linearly transactions, and a cost of waiting of 1% per block, the optimal fee is set at 7.07% of the payment with fact that the attacker profits from a higher bitcoin income (block rewards, transaction fees, and id = eprint-iacr-org-7873 author = Sarah Azouvi, George Danezis, and Valeria Nikolaenko title = Winkle: Foiling Long-Range Attacks in Proof-of-Stake Systems date = 2020-09-03 keywords = Winkle; account; block; checkpoint; stake summary = Winkle protects any validator-based byzantine fault tolerant consensus mechanisms, such as those used in modern Proof-of-Stake blockchains, against long-range attacks where old validators'' signature keys get compromised. A number of blockchains are considering proof-of-stake mechanisms in place of proof-of-work, attracted by faster and deterministic finality as well as lower energy costs. attack and building a forking chain cannot freely replicate transactions from honest users since those commit to checkpoints on the Accounts managed by honest and active users follow some constraints: (1) all their votes are for pairwise consistent checkpoints; that Winkle compared to the delegated proof-of-stake systems requires weaker trust assumptions from the clients. pools vote often on behalf of dormant accounts, we expect checkpoints to be confirmed faster. an adversary, in a forking chain, may accumulate the rewards associated with creation of new blocks in order to inflate its stake id = www-nature-com-63 author = Shangrong Jiang title = Policy assessments for the carbon emission flows and sustainability of Bitcoin blockchain operation in China date = 2021-03-23 keywords = BBCE; Bitcoin; China; carbon; emission summary = The growing energy consumption and associated carbon emission of Bitcoin mining could emission model, we find that without any policy interventions, the annual energy consumption of the Bitcoin blockchain in China is expected to peak in 2024 at 296.59 Twh and Bitcoin blockchain carbon emission model (BBCE) to assess the carbon emission flows of the Bitcoin network operation in China Note: Exogenous auxiliary parameters are introduced to assess the carbon emission flows under different Bitcoin policy measures. 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