"W3C Working Group for Libraries and other institutions in the cultural heritage sector", Antoine Is
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In the last couple of years, the linked data approach to data publishing, sharing and interlinking has gained momentum. A growing amount of data is being openly released on the web using RDF. Some libraries have already jumped in, and the community as a whole manifests great interest in the topic. Yet there remains some technical or organization issues to a wide linked data adoption in the library domain, which requires more outreach and technology mapping work. This is one of the main
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History of reading tutorial 2: The reading and reception of literary texts – a case study of Robin
How have famous books been read and received by audiences in the past? This tutorial, the second in a series designed to help users of the UK Reading Experience Database (UK RED) search, browse and use this resource, explores the use of historical evidence to understand the reading and reception of a literary text, in this case Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. The first tutorial in this series (Red_1) shows how historians have uncovered evidence of reading in the past, while the next tutorial (
Windows Live Movie Maker in the Classroom MUS101 Session 2 Spring 2011 Berkeley Columbia Executive MBA Commencement Ceremony - Class of 2011 Elon 2011 Senior Class Giving Campaign 2011 Armstrong Baseball Team Hobbies Open Classroom: Demography is Destiny 02-09-11 #4 Bots that Mimic Bugs MSU State of the University 2011: Optimizing the Student Experience Blitz Street Trailer MJPEG Decoder Last year the Coding4Fun/Channel 9 guys asked me to work on a few things for MIX10. One of these items was a way to output a webcam stream to Windows Phone 7 for use with Clint's t-shirt cannon project you may have read about. I figured the easiest way to accomplish this was by using a network/IP camera capable of sending a Motion Make Engineering Students Collaborate SOC315 Session 6 Spring 2011 "Take Me Back To Tech" (1976) GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vanderbroek Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vanderbroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright Fellow. She holds 12 US patents, is a member of the Board of Directors of Analogic Corporation, of Nypro Corporation, and is a member of The US National Academies Committee on Science, Techn Interview with Penny Gamble Williams Spice up your next writing lesson with Comic Maker We have been using comic life for a while at school and my students really love turning their narrat The NHS: The Next 10 Years
MUS101 Introducing Music Session Two 02/10/11 Scott Morris
Berkeley Columbia Executive MBA Commencement Ceremony - Class of 2011 with Keynote Speaker Joseph Duran, Dean Rich Lyons (Haas School of Business), Vice Dean Amir Ziv (Columbia Business School).
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Meet the fun-loving wild and wacky 2011 Armstrong baseball team.
Open Classroom Series 02-09-11
Demography is Destiny
The Changing American Workforce, Part 2
Barry Bluestone
Presented by Ben Finio, Harvard Microbiotics Laboratory on February 3, 2011 at the Harvard Allston Education Portal
Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon delivered her annual State of the University address Tuesday, February 8, as a series of four online videos, focused on budget and finance; students; university engagement; and research and graduate studies.
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Even today, the majority of university courses still consist of lectures complemented with exercises. Lectures serve to convey theoretical knowledge, whereas in exercises students work on assignments to consolidate the knowledge they have acquired during lectures, and to relate their knowledge to daily practice. Cooperative Knowledge Spaces will support natural learning scenarios in a virtual environment. This paper describes the experiences of a study held to evaluate a cooperative knowledge sp
SOC315 Sociology of Work Session 6 02/13/2011 Sharon Squires
Guest: Paul Dottin: An American in China
This film, which takes its title from a popular MIT song featured at the beginning of the piece, offers a narrative history of MIT from its Back Bay beginnings to the mid-1970s, compiled from a range of vintage film clips from the MIT film archives. It was produced in 1976 for the MIT Historical Collections by David R. Karp ’78 as an undergraduate UROP project, in cooperation with the MIT Alumni Association. Narrated by Theodore Wood, Jr. (MIT Professor of Literature and American Studies). Cou
Red/Black: Related Through History includes an object-based exhibition on the subject, created by the Eiteljorg, an

In this lecture, Patricia Hewitt will reflect on the achievements and lessons learnt from the last ten years of investment and reform in the health service. She will set out how, over the coming decade, the NHS can rise to the challenge of delivering the best health and healthcare for patients, and the best value for money for taxpayers. Ms Hewitt will also tackle head on proposals for alternative ways of funding healthcare, such as co-payments, and demonstrate how a universal, tax-funded NHS ca













