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“Google Fellow Jeff Dean had a very interesting presentation on Handling Large Datasets at Google: Current Systems and Future Directions. He discussed:
• Hardware infrastructure
• Distributed systems infrastructure:
–Scheduling system
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“Fortunately, human forgetting follows a pattern. We forget exponentially. A graph of our likelihood of getting the correct answer on a quiz sweeps quickly downward over time and then levels off. This pattern has long been known to cognitive psychology, b
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“The template is setup at 300px/in and 1088px by 638px, which seems to be the setup for most business card printers. When you’re done creating your cards, save a TIF/JPG/PDF/EPS image of the front of the card and another for the back.
I have used Ove
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Includes summaries of Panizzi, Cutter, Ranganathan & Lubetzky’s principals and shows how FRBR fulfils them.
“Do not use this old essay. Please read this book chapter instead.I wrote this in library school in 2003. In 2007 I was able to turn it into s
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“Hundreds of papers you can download and print for free. We’ve got graph paper, lined paper, financial paper, music paper, and more.”
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TTOTD | 4FRNFR | forever and ever
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“Sixteen rules referred to the selection of what is now called an authorized name. Rule II (all of Panizzi’s rules were given Roman Numerals) told the cataloger to enter author’s name under his or her surname in the English alphabet (whatever the orde
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“An explanation of where FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) comes from, given by a look at the work of librarians such as Panizzi, Cutter, Ranganathan, and Lubetzky, and an examination of four themes in the history of library catalog
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“He suggests writing a 1000-line program with the constraints listed below. These constraints are intended to be excessively restrictive, so as to force developers out of the procedural groove. I guarantee if you apply this technique, their code will move