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Taranenko, L. G. "Technologies for building e-catalogs on local history: Transformations in the digital environment." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 25, 2019): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2019-2-5-17.

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Significant transformations in the technologies of e-catalog building in the area of local history are discussed. The author examines the main changes. She focuses on the local lore and history e-catalogs of the RF libraries and their specific features. The document support of the catalog development is presented. Based on the element structure of the technological process (goal, objects, subjects, resources, processes, instruments, methods, regulation documents, and results), the transformations in the technology are revealed. The author concludes that these changes are due to the expanding objects covered by the catalogs (including the networked); complicating regulations for the objects (mandatory competences for machine-readable cataloguing); radical changes to the advantage of digital information resources; need for continuing upgrade of hardand software; exacerbating problems of linguistic support of machine-readable cataloguing; new regulations, etc. The author also points to significantly complicating technologies. The author suggests that the solution may lie in labor consumption and efficiency calculations for the processes of the e-catalog elements design and use.
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Mueller, Christa. "The Austrian National Library’s card image catalog." OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives 18, no. 3 (September 1, 2002): 146–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/10650750210439368.

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For historical reasons, the Austrian National Library (ANL) had only 10 per cent of its 2.9 million items available in its OPAC as of 1997. Its unique holdings from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries could still only be found via card catalogs. In order to make these unique collections accessible via the Web, the library scanned each catalog card into a digital image. An in‐house software application called KatZoom was used to browse and search the catalog card images. Within less than half a year, ANL’s unique holdings became accessible via the Web. At a later time, these digital images were converted to electronic text and incorporated into the local library systems.
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Kellsey, Charlene. "Access to Historical Works in a French Library: Documents for Monastic History in the Médiathèque d’Arles." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 9, no. 2 (September 1, 2008): 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.9.2.309.

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Despite ever-increasing electronic access to a wide variety of information resources, academic librarians need to remember that a significant number of historical documents are not available in digital form; nor have the catalogs or bibliographies containing these documents been digitized. While it is true that many libraries in Europe, as well as the United States, now make their general library catalogs available on the Internet, frequently there existed manuscripts and documents that never were included in the original card catalog that served as the basis for the online catalog. Thus, the historical scholar must depend on reference sources, such as . . .
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Sullivan, Pauline, and Sae-Young J. Hyun. "Clothing Retail Channel Use and Digital Behavior: Generation and Gender Differences." Journal of Business Theory and Practice 4, no. 1 (May 6, 2016): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jbtp.v4n1p125.

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<p><em>This study examined whether selecting certain retail channels to purchase clothing reflects generational and gender preferences as well as their digital behavior. Based on 1000 consumer cases from a Cornell National Social Survey conducted in 2012, this study employed correspondence analysis to segment clothing retail channel groups and relate the segments to generational cohorts and gender. Overall, the majority of Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomer male consumers preferred the store-only channel, while the majority of female consumers of these generations liked the digital-only or digital-store channel for purchasing clothing. On the other hand, both male and female seniors liked catalogs (either digital-catalog or catalog only) for purchasing clothing. In addition, ANOVA was run with generation and gender as the independent variables and digital behaviors as the dependent variables. Results provided strategic information on how to target each clothing channel segment using the digital behavior of different generations and gender. </em></p>
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Byrum Jr., John D., and David W. Williamson. "Enriching Traditional Cataloging for Improved Access to Information:Library of Congress Tables of Contents Projects." Information Technology and Libraries 25, no. 1 (March 1, 2006): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v25i1.3324.

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T<span>raditionally, standard catalog records have provided bibliographic data that mostly address the basic features of library resources. At the same time, catalogs have offered access to these records through a limited array of names, titles, series, subject headings, class numbers, and a relatively small number of keywords contained within descriptions. Today’s catalog users expect access to information well beyond what can be offered by traditional approaches to bibliographic description and access. By pursuing a suite of projects, the Library of Congress (LC) has responded to the challenge of enticing patrons to continue to include the online catalog among the tools they use for information retrieval. Drawing extensively on the power of automation, staff of LC’s Bibliographic Enrichment Advisory Team (BEAT) have created and implemented a variety of initiatives to link researchers, catalogs, and Web resources; increase the content of the catalog record; and link the catalog to electronic resources. BEAT’s ongoing work demonstrates how, in the electronic era, it is possible to provide new and improved ways to capitalize on traditional services in the digital age. This paper will illustrate these points by focusing on BEAT’s tables of contents projects to demonstrate how library automation can make significant bibliographic enhancement efforts quick, easy, and affordable to achieve.</span>
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Lin, Susana. "Perancangan E-Katalog Produk Berbasis Android pada PT Samudera Jaya Benelli Menggunakan Metode User Centered Design (UCD)." METIK JURNAL 4, no. 2 (December 25, 2020): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.47002/metik.v4i2.182.

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Technological developments encourage business actors to be more creative in their competition to provide the best services to their consumers. In the field of motor vehicle sales today, however, brochures are still widely used in introducing their products. In light of this, PT Samudera Jaya Benelli wants to have an android-based e-catalog that contains information on their motorbike products so that it will facilitate the process of delivering information to potential customers who visit the showroom. Additionally, the use of e-catalogs can help the company save on the cost of printing brochures and catalogs, which has been the common practice so far. Furthermore, the development of this e-catalog information system uses the User-Centered Designing (UCD) method. The purpose of using UCD is to produce applications that have high use value, which includes the convenience in the usage, management, and effectiveness of the application, as well as the compatibility of the application to users' needs. Therefore, it is expected that this Android-based (mobile) e-catalog application will be able to increase efficiency and provide convenience in displaying products in the form of a digital catalog that has a modern, complete, and simple appearance
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Pâris, Isabelle, Patrick Petitjean, Éric Aubourg, Adam D. Myers, Alina Streblyanska, Brad W. Lyke, Scott F. Anderson, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog: Fourteenth data release." Astronomy & Astrophysics 613 (May 2018): A51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732445.

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We present the data release 14 Quasar catalog (DR14Q) from the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV (SDSS-IV). This catalog includes all SDSS-IV/eBOSS objects that were spectroscopically targeted as quasar candidates and that are confirmed as quasars via a new automated procedure combined with a partial visual inspection of spectra, have luminosities Mi [z = 2] < −20.5 (in a Λ CDM cosmology with H0 = 70 km s−1 Mpc−1, Ω M =0.3, and Ω Λ = 0.7), and either display at least one emission line with a full width at half maximum larger than 500 km s−1 or, if not, have interesting/complex absorption features. The catalog also includes previously spectroscopically-confirmed quasars from SDSS-I, II, and III. The catalog contains 526 356 quasars (144 046 are new discoveries since the beginning of SDSS-IV) detected over 9376 deg2 (2044 deg2 having new spectroscopic data available) with robust identification and redshift measured by a combination of principal component eigenspectra. The catalog is estimated to have about 0.5% contamination. Redshifts are provided for the Mg II emission line. The catalog identifies 21 877 broad absorption line quasars and lists their characteristics. For each object, the catalog presents five-band (u, g, r, i, z) CCD-based photometry with typical accuracy of 0.03 mag. The catalog also contains X-ray, ultraviolet, near-infrared, and radio emission properties of the quasars, when available, from other large-area surveys. The calibrated digital spectra, covering the wavelength region 3610–10 140 Å at a spectral resolution in the range 1300 < R < 2500, can be retrieved from the SDSS Science Archiver Server.
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Brenner, Michaela, Tom Larsen, and Claudia Weston. "Digital Collection Management through the Library Catalog." Information Technology and Libraries 25, no. 2 (June 1, 2006): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v25i2.3333.

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Digitization has bestowed upon librarians and archivists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries the opportunity to reexamine how they access their collections. It draws these two traditional groups together with IT specialists in order to collaborate on this new great challenge. In this paper, the authors offer a strategy for adapting a library system to traditional archival practice.
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Ivezić, Ž., D. G. Monet, N. Bond, M. Jurić, B. Sesar, J. A. Munn, R. H. Lupton, et al. "Astrometry with digital sky surveys: from SDSS to LSST." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 3, S248 (October 2007): 537–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921308020103.

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AbstractMajor advances in our understanding of the Universe have historically come from dramatic improvements in our ability to accurately measure astronomical quantities. The astrometric observations obtained by modern digital sky surveys are enabling unprecedentedly massive and robust studies of the kinematics of the Milky Way. For example, the astrometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), together with half a century old astrometry from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS), have enabled the construction of a catalog that includes absolute proper motions as accurate as 3 mas/year for about 20 million stars brighter than V=20, and for 80,000 spectroscopically confirmed quasars which provide exquisite error assessment. We discuss here several ongoing studies of Milky Way kinematics based on this catalog. The upcoming next-generation surveys will maintain this revolutionary progress. For example, we show using realistic simulations that the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will measure proper motions accurate to 1 mas/year to a limit 4 magnitude fainter than possible with SDSS and POSS catalogs, or with the Gaia survey. LSST will also obtain geometric parallaxes with accuracy similar to Gaia's at its faint end (0.3 mas at V=20), and extend them to V=24 with an accuracy of 3 mas. We discuss the impact that these LSST measurements will have on studies of the Milky Way kinematics, and potential synergies with the Gaia survey.
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Belutowe, Yohanes Suban. "PENERAPAN ROUTER DAN ACCESS POINT SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI WISATA PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR." High Education of Organization Archive Quality: Jurnal Teknologi Informasi 10, no. 2 (December 31, 2018): 103–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.52972/hoaq.vol10no2.p103-110.

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East Nusa Tenggara Province is one of the tourist destination areas, one of its prima donnas is Komodo Island which was included in the list of The New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2012. But not only that, there are still many stunning tourist destinations. Kupang City is the main destination before accessing the natural beauty of the East Nusa Tenggara region. In the Kupang City and the Regency of Kupang itself holds many tourist destinations, but the terms of promotion that are still catalog and social media are deemed inadequate. High cost of catalog production and data costs for accessing social media are not cheap either. But by using a router and access point, it is expected that these costs can be eliminated. The router is used to create a hotspot login page. The login page can be modified into a digital catalog (website page) while the Access Point is used to distribute catalog. Hotspots can be accessed free of charge by tourist attractions. Digital catalog can be changed according to the development of tourist attractions. This digital catalog also provides alternative tourism in the Kupang City and other areas in East Nusa Tenggara Province
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de Menezes, Raniere, Harold A. Peña-Herazo, Ezequiel J. Marchesini, Raffaele D’Abrusco, Nicola Masetti, Rodrigo Nemmen, Francesco Massaro, et al. "Optical characterization of WISE selected blazar candidates." Astronomy & Astrophysics 630 (September 23, 2019): A55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201936195.

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Context. Over the last decade more than five thousand γ-ray sources have been detected by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Given the positional uncertainty of the telescope, nearly 30% of these sources remain without an obvious counterpart at lower energies. This has motivated the release of new catalogs of γ-ray counterpart candidates and several follow up campaigns in the last decade. Aims. Recently, two new catalogs of blazar candidates were released. These are the improved and expanded version of the WISE Blazar-Like Radio-Loud Sources (WIBRaLS2) catalog and the Kernel Density Estimation selected candidate BL Lacs (KDEBLLACS) catalog, both selecting blazar-like sources based on their infrared colors from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). In this work we characterize these two catalogs, clarifying the true nature of their sources based on their optical spectra from SDSS data release 15, thus testing their efficiency in selecting true blazars. Methods. We first selected all WIBRaLS2 and KDEBLLACS sources with available optical spectra in the footprint of Sloan Digital Sky Survey data release 15. We then analyzed these spectra to verify the nature of each selected candidate and to measure the fraction of the catalogs composed by spectroscopically confirmed blazars. Finally, we evaluated the impact of selection effects, especially those related to optical colors of WIBRaLS2/KDEBLLACS sources and their optical magnitude distributions. Results. We found that at least ∼30% of each catalog is made up of confirmed blazars, with quasars being the major contaminants in the case of WIBRaLS2 (≈58%) and normal galaxies in the case of KDEBLLACS (≈38.2%). The spectral analysis also allowed us to identify the nature of 11 blazar candidates of uncertain type (BCUs) from the Fermi-LAT fourth Point Source Catalog (4FGL) and to find 25 new BL Lac objects.
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Buurma, Rachel Sagner, and Jon Shaw. "Slow Metadata." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 135, no. 1 (January 2020): 188–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2020.135.1.188.

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The Bibliographic Records in Libraries' Searchable Online Public Access Catalogs (Opac) Have Recently Taken on a New Role as a source of bibliographic data that can be aggregated, shared, circulated, manipulated, transformed, studied, and interpreted. Scholars' new awareness of library catalogs not just as aids to locating books and other materials but as sources of bibliographic information that researchers can manipulate and transform has inspired new scholarship on the history of the catalog and a new focus on how the catalog, in both its analog and digital forms, shapes bibliographic knowledge. Our Early Novels Dataset (END) project, for example, uses methods from book history, library science, and literary studies to think about the shape and history of the bibliographic metadata in the library catalog. Our research group's collective experiments with bibliographic metadata ask what happens when we look at the library catalog record not just as a utilitarian aid for searching or as an object of critique, but also as a work in progress with a literary character of its own. We ask what we can learn from the shape given to bibliographic information by the earlier catalogers whose records our project inherited and on whose expertise we draw. We also ask how the familiar languages of the library catalog record and the controlled bibliographic description might help make new forms of knowledge about books. And we press on the inevitable and generative tension between the particular perspective of the library catalogers who transform specific copies of physical books into bibliographic data and the informational fields dictated by machine-readable cataloging (MARC) descriptive standards.
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Szilas, Nicolas, Sergio Estupiñán, Monika Marano, and Urs Richle. "The study of narrative acts with and for digital media." Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 35, no. 4 (November 18, 2019): 904–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqz078.

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Abstract In this article, we introduce the concept of narrative act which denotes a meta-action—an action on an action—that contributes to the narrative sequence. Narrative acts have been often described in narrative theories, in particular within structuralism, but never systematically studied. Examples of narrative acts include Ask, Order, or Forbid. Moreover, in the interactive digital narrative (IDN) field, such narrative acts may take a central role when they are used as building blocks in combinatorial generative systems. Therefore, this article proposes a unique effort to establish an extensive catalog of such narrative acts, with the view that this catalog is a work in progress by definition since it targets the IDN domain, which consists of a very limited corpus of works. It is, however, a necessary step toward a more theoretical approach of narrative acts in IDN. The catalog contains more than 200 narrative acts, for which a number of features have been collected. Among those is the source of the act, either a narrative or speech act theory or a theoretical work or an implemented system. A general three-level taxonomy is also proposed, associated with an interactive visualization tool available online, allowing researchers and creative authors to consult and expand the catalog.
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Tekinerdogan, Bedir, and Cor Verdouw. "Systems Architecture Design Pattern Catalog for Developing Digital Twins." Sensors 20, no. 18 (September 7, 2020): 5103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185103.

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A digital twin is a digital replica of a physical entity to which it is remotely connected. A digital twin can provide a rich representation of the corresponding physical entity and enables sophisticated control for various purposes. Although the concept of the digital twin is largely known, designing digital twins based systems has not yet been fully explored. In practice, digital twins can be applied in different ways leading to different architectural designs. To guide the architecture design process, we provide a pattern-oriented approach for architecting digital twin-based systems. To this end, we propose a catalog of digital twin architecture design patterns that can be reused in the broad context of systems engineering. The patterns support the various phases in the systems engineering life cycle process, and are described using a well-defined pattern documentation template. For illustrating the application of digital twin patterns, we adopt a multi-case study approach in the agriculture and food domain.
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Zinkham, Helena. "Pitching pictures: the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog at the Library of Congress1." Art Libraries Journal 27, no. 3 (2002): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200020071.

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This article is a sales pitch for pictures, even though art librarians already value visual materials highly. A decade’s advances in online access at a major documentary picture provider, the Library of Congress’ Prints and Photographs Division, should encourage librarians to visit the online United States national library often, and also to offer more of their own collections through the World Wide Web. Despite the beneficial digital image navigation features introduced into the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC), many improvements are still needed and there is a long list of desirable future developments. Reference librarians, catalogers, curators, digital conversion specialists and web designers are all invited to contribute to online reference aids as well as online catalogs, to help people succeed more often in finding pictures.
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Villasenor, A., and E. R. Engdahl. "A Digital Hypocenter Catalog for the International Seismological Summary." Seismological Research Letters 76, no. 5 (September 1, 2005): 554–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.76.5.554.

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Frei, Z., P. Guhathakurta, J. E. Gunn, and J. A. Tyson. "A Catalog of Digital Images of 113 Nearby Galaxies." Astronomical Journal 111 (January 1996): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/117771.

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Yu, Shien‐Chiang, Hsueh‐hua Chen, and Huai‐wen Chang. "Building an open archive union catalog for digital archives." Electronic Library 23, no. 4 (August 2005): 410–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02640470510611472.

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Hanisch, Robert J., Anatoly A. Suchkov, Timothy M. Heckman, and Wolfgang H. Voges. "A VO study of SDSS AGNs with X-ray emission from ROSAT-PSPC pointed observations." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2, no. 14 (August 2006): 581. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921307011799.

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We use VO facilities to study AGNs with X-ray emission. We present a sample of 1744 of Type 1 AGNs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 4 (SDSS DR4) spectroscopic catalog with X-ray counterparts in the White-Giommi-Angelini catalogue (WGACAT) of ROSAT-pspc pointed observations. Of 1744 X-ray sources, 1410 (80.9%) are new AGN identifications. Of 4,574 SDSS DR4 AGNs for which we found radio matches in the catalogue of radio sources from the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty (FIRST) cm survey, 224 turned up in our sample of SDSS X-ray AGN.
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Vázquez-Mata, J. A., H. M. Hernández-Toledo, Changbom Park, and Yun-Young Choi. "A New Catalog of Isolated Galaxies." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 5, S267 (August 2009): 464. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921310007064.

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We present a new catalog of isolated galaxies (coined as UNAM–KIAS) obtained through an automated systematic search. The 1520 isolated galaxies were found in ~ 1.4 steradians of the sky in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 5 (SDSS DR5) photometry. The selection algorithm was implemented from a variation of the criteria developed by Karachentseva (1973), with full redshift information. This new catalog is aimed to carry out comparative studies of environmental effects and constraining the currently competing scenarios of galaxy formation and evolution.
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Lyke, Brad W., Alexandra N. Higley, J. N. McLane, Danielle P. Schurhammer, Adam D. Myers, Ashley J. Ross, Kyle Dawson, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog: Sixteenth Data Release." Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 250, no. 1 (August 28, 2020): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/aba623.

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Kostenko, Leonid, Tetiana Symonenko, and Oleksandr Zhabin. "Digital Humanities in the Library: from e-Catalog to Scientometrics." Bibliotechnyi visnyk, no. 4 (September 5, 2018): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/bv2018.04.003.

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Pâris, Isabelle, Patrick Petitjean, Éric Aubourg, Nicholas P. Ross, Adam D. Myers, Alina Streblyanska, Stephen Bailey, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog: tenth data release." Astronomy & Astrophysics 563 (March 2014): A54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201322691.

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Pâris, I., P. Petitjean, É. Aubourg, S. Bailey, N. P. Ross, A. D. Myers, M. A. Strauss, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog: ninth data release." Astronomy & Astrophysics 548 (November 22, 2012): A66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201220142.

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Pâris, Isabelle, Patrick Petitjean, Nicholas P. Ross, Adam D. Myers, Éric Aubourg, Alina Streblyanska, Stephen Bailey, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog: Twelfth data release." Astronomy & Astrophysics 597 (January 2017): A79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527999.

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Courtois, Hélène M., R. Brent Tully, J. Richard Fisher, Nicolas Bonhomme, Maximilian Zavodny, and Austin Barnes. "THE EXTRAGALACTIC DISTANCE DATABASE: ALL DIGITAL H I PROFILE CATALOG." Astronomical Journal 138, no. 6 (November 9, 2009): 1938–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/138/6/1938.

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Urban, Sean E. "New Reductions of the Astrographic Catalogue: High Accuracy, Early Epoch Positions for Proper Motion Studies." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 165 (1997): 493–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s025292110004700x.

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AbstractThe Astrographic Catalogue (AC) measures are being reduced at the U.S. Naval Observatory to provide early epoch positions for approximately 5 million stars. The data, when combined with recent observations, provide a baseline of about 100 years with which to compute proper motions. Due to the inhomogeneity of telescopes and measuring techniques used in the AC program, each of the 22 zones is being reduced independently with the Astrographic Catalog Reference Stars (ACRS). The data are analyzed and corrected for radial distortions, tilt, magnitude-dependent terms, coma, and distortions based on reseaux and measuring apparatus. To date, eleven zones have been reduced and are available on the WWW (http://aries.usno.navy.mil/ad/ac.html) or the international data centers. Mean errors of the positional data vary from zone to zone, but are generally in the 190-320 mas range per each image.The newly reduced AC data are being combined with the USNO’s Twin Astrograph Catalog (TAC) in support of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This catalog should be available by the end of 1996. When the Tycho data are released, the AC positions will be used to improve the proper motions of the Tycho stars. In order to aid this work, the AC zones released by USNO have Tycho identifications, where applicable.
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Skaruk, Galina. "Options for searching e-catalog by classification numbers." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 3 (March 1, 2016): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2016-3-19-29.

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The potential of classification information retrieval languages in digital environment (both the functions inherited from card systematic catalogs and the new ones acquired for computerized environment) is examined. The problems of search by classification numbers are addressed and the solutions are offered.
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Kurniawan, Tri Astoto, Johan A. E. Noor, and Nurudin Santoso. "Arsitektur Observable-SOA untuk Pengembangan Perpustakaan Digital Terintegrasi Nasional." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Ilmu Komputer 8, no. 4 (July 22, 2021): 753. http://dx.doi.org/10.25126/jtiik.2021844966.

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<p class="Abstrak">Katalog induk nasional (KIN) memegang peran mendasar dalam pengembangan perpustakaan digital terintegrasi nasional. KIN merupakan hasil konsolidasi katalog dari setiap perpustakaan anggota. Perpustakaan Nasional RI (Perpusnas), yang bertanggung jawab untuk membangun KIN, saat ini menggunakan sebuah platform tunggal dalam konsolidasi tersebut. Semua perpustakaan anggota harus menyediakan sistem yang sama, baik perangkat keras maupun perangkat lunak, untuk bisa berkolaborasi dalam KIN. Arsitektur monolitik seperti ini sangat berpotensi menghalangi perpustakaan yang belum siap dengan sistem yang dibutuhkan untuk berkontribusi dalam pengembangan KIN karena membutuhkan biaya yang tidak sedikit. Artikel ini membahas arsitektur <em>Observable</em><em>-SOA</em> untuk menjadi alternatif arsitektur yang fleksibel sehingga memungkinkan beberapa perpustakaan anggota yang berjalan pada berbagai platformnya masing-masing yang saling berbeda untuk bisa melakukan interoperasi secara efektif dalam mengembangkan KIN. Arsitektur tersebut memanfaatkan konsep yang ada pada SOA (<em>service-oriented architecture</em>) dan pola perancangan <em>Observer</em>. Arsitektur yang diusulkan, berikut algoritme dari beberapa layanan (<em>service</em>) dasar, telah berhasil diuji fungsionalitasnya dalam melakukan konsolidasi KIN dan pencarian katalog pada lingkungan simulasi yang merepresentasikan interoperasi antara Perpusnas dengan setiap perpustakaan anggotanya. Lingkungan uji tersebut melibatkan 4 perpustakaan digital yang diimplementasikan dengan menggunakan 3 sistem perpustakaan terintegrasi yang bersifat <em>open source</em>. Arsitektur <em>Observable</em><em>-SOA</em> ini bisa menjadi pengganti arsitektur monolitik yang saat ini digunakan oleh Perpusnas untuk mengembangkan KIN tanpa harus membebani perpustakaan anggota dengan berbagai perangkat tambahan.</p><p class="Abstrak"> </p><p class="Abstrak"><em><strong>Abstract</strong></em></p><p class="Abstrak"><em>The national union catalog (KIN) plays a fundamental role in developing a national integrated digital library (NIDL). KIN is consolidated from the catalogs of its various constituent libraries. The National Library of Indonesia (Perpusnas), which is responsible for building KIN, is currently using a single platform built for such consolidation purposes. All constituent libraries must provide the same system, which includes hardware and software, to collaborate in KIN. This monolithic setting may prevent some libraries, which are not ready with the required system, to contribute in developing such KIN since it costs a lot. This article discusses the Observable-SOA architecture to provide a flexible setting allowing some constituent libraries with various different platforms to effectively interoperate in developing such catalog within a NIDL. Such architecture leverages the Observer design pattern and SOA (service-oriented architecture) concepts. The proposed architecture and some basic services algorithms were successfully tested for its functionalities in consolidating KIN and searching a particular catalog within a simulated environment representing the interoperability between the Perpusnas and its constituents. Such environment involved 4 digital libraries implemented by using 3 open-source integrated library systems (ILSs). This Observable-SOA architecture may be used to replace the monolithic architecture currently used by the Perpusnas to develop KIN without burdening the constituent libraries with various additional systems</em></p>
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Jurnal, Redaksi Tim. "PERANCANGAN E-KATALOG PADA PERPUSTAKAAN DIGITAL STT-PLN BERBASIS WEB." Petir 9, no. 2 (January 3, 2019): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.33322/petir.v9i2.178.

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STT-PLN library has had a website before, but there is no catalog features whose books have not owned by the library STT-PLN. This research will discuss about how to design the development of perpusatakaan digital STT-PLN in the added features of e-catalogs. The application of research methods using User Centered Design (UCD). In this application development using UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagram for designing the research development of perpusatakaan digital STT-PLN which includes use case diagrams, class diagrams, activity diagrams, and sequence diagrams. Solving the problem of system design include database design, application menu hierarchy and application interface design. UML which has been designed and then translated into web-based programming language that is PHP and using MySQL as the database. Then the last application tested using the User Acceptance Test (UAT), the direct testing of applications by users of the application. Implementation of the development of perpusatakaan digital is obtained results of a dynamic web based applications that can help users in accessing library applications online through the Internet and to members can facilitate the conduct of order books online, as well as facilitate the administrator library to manage the application.
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Byrd, Sam, Glenn Courson, Elizabeth Roderick, and Jean Marie Taylor. "Cost/benefit analysis for digital library projects: the Virginia Historical Inventory Project (VHI)." Bottom Line 14, no. 2 (June 1, 2001): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/08880450110392803.

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Since 1995, the Library of Virginia’s Digital Library Program (DLP) has created digital images of more than 700,000 original document pages, 1,100 maps, 36,000 photographs, and 1.6 million catalog card images, and has created 32 bibliographic databases with more than 330,000 MARC records, 50 electronic card indexes, and numerous electronic finding aids. The bulk of the DLP’s funding comes from the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) federal program, but in 1997 the Library received a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to catalog and digitize the Virginia Historical Inventory Project (VHI). After an introduction to the DLP and VHI, this article will discuss the costs and benefits of creating the online version and will compare the one‐time development cost and subsequent delivery of the digital resource to the long‐term costs and benefits of providing access to these materials via traditional means.
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Afi, Muhtiya Wahyu, Joko Sayono, and Wahyu Djoko Sulistyo. "Desain Media Katalog Digital Museum Airlangga untuk Siswa Kelas X SMAN 1 Plosoklaten Kediri." Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) 4, no. 1 (June 24, 2021): 229–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v4i1.635.

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This article aims to develop a leraning media design for the Airlangga Museum digital catalog which is packaged in an application that can be accessed via a smartphone offline. This learning media contains material from the relics of the Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Airlagga Museum. The making of the instructional media design is based on the analysis of problems and potentials in class X MIPA 3 SMAN 1 Plosoklaten Kediri. Based on the problem analysis, its shows that students interest in learning during online learning is low and the lack of use of innovative media is able to attract students interest in learning history. This is evidenced by the low student participation in the history learning. Design media uses the ADDIE development model which consists of five stages, namely: analysis, design, development,evaluation and implementation. The result of this learning media desing is in the form of a digital catalog equipped with a menu feature containing material in from of photos and descriptions of any relics in the Airlangga Museum. In addition, there is a quiz as an evalustion. The digital catalog of Museum Airlangga is more effective and efficient in being used as a learning medium during the pandemic because it allows students to learn relics from the Hindu-Buddhist era in Airllangga Museum without having to visit the museum.
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Sergeyev, Alexey V., and Benoit Carry. "A million asteroid observations in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey." Astronomy & Astrophysics 652 (August 2021): A59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140430.

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Context. The populations of small bodies of the Solar System (asteroids, comets, Kuiper-Belt objects) are used to constrain the origin and evolution of the Solar System. Both their orbital distribution and composition distribution are required to track the dynamical pathway from their regions of formation to their current locations. Aims. We aim at increasing the sample of Solar System objects that have multi-filter photometry and compositional taxonomy. Methods. We search for moving objects in the archive of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We attempt at maximizing the number of detections by using loose constraints on the extraction. We then apply a suite of filters to remove false-positive detections (stars or galaxies) and mark out spurious photometry and astrometry. Results. We release a catalog of 1 542 522 entries, consisting of 1 036 322 observations of 379 714 known and unique SSOs together with 506 200 observations of moving sources not linked with any known SSOs. The catalog completeness is estimated to be about 95% and the purity to be above 95% for known SSOs.
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Situmeang, Diana Martiani, and Agnes Novianti permata sari Hutahaean. "Mata Guru Roha Sisean: Berpikir Kritis dalam Mengambil Keputusan Berdasarkan Ungkapan Batak Toba dan Kristiani." Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) 4, no. 1 (June 24, 2021): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.34007/jehss.v4i1.557.

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This article aims to develop a leraning media design for the Airlangga Museum digital catalog which is packaged in an application that can be accessed via a smartphone offline. This learning media contains material from the relics of the Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Airlagga Museum. The making of the instructional media design is based on the analysis of problems and potentials in class X MIPA 3 SMAN 1 Plosoklaten Kediri. Based on the problem analysis, its shows that students interest in learning during online learning is low and the lack of use of innovative media is able to attract students interest in learning history. This is evidenced by the low student participation in the history learning. Design media uses the ADDIE development model which consists of five stages, namely: analysis, design, development,evaluation and implementation. The result of this learning media desing is in the form of a digital catalog equipped with a menu feature containing material in from of photos and descriptions of any relics in the Airlangga Museum. In addition, there is a quiz as an evalustion. The digital catalog of Museum Airlangga is more effective and efficient in being used as a learning medium during the pandemic because it allows students to learn relics from the Hindu-Buddhist era in Airllangga Museum without having to visit the museum.
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Hawkins, Kevin S. "Automated Creation of Analytic Catalog Records for Born-Digital Journal Articles." Serials Librarian 68, no. 1-4 (May 19, 2015): 299–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0361526x.2015.1026780.

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Schneider, Donald P., Patrick B. Hall, Gordon T. Richards, Daniel E. Vanden Berk, Scott F. Anderson, Xiaohui Fan, Sebastian Jester, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. III. Third Data Release." Astronomical Journal 130, no. 2 (August 2005): 367–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/431156.

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Schneider, Donald P., Gordon T. Richards, Xiaohui Fan, Patrick B. Hall, Michael A. Strauss, Daniel E. Vanden Berk, James E. Gunn, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. I. Early Data Release." Astronomical Journal 123, no. 2 (February 2002): 567–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/338434.

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Shweka, R., Y. Choueka, L. Wolf, and N. Dershowitz. "Automatic extraction of catalog data from digital images of historical manuscripts." Literary and Linguistic Computing 28, no. 2 (February 23, 2013): 315–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqt007.

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Schneider, Donald P., Xiaohui Fan, Patrick B. Hall, Sebastian Jester, Gordon T. Richards, Chris Stoughton, Michael A. Strauss, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. II. First Data Release." Astronomical Journal 126, no. 6 (December 2003): 2579–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/379174.

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Schneider, Donald P., Patrick B. Hall, Gordon T. Richards, Michael A. Strauss, Daniel E. Vanden Berk, Scott F. Anderson, W. N. Brandt, et al. "The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. IV. Fifth Data Release." Astronomical Journal 134, no. 1 (May 11, 2007): 102–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/518474.

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Rozo, Eduardo, Risa H. Wechsler, Eli S. Rykoff, James T. Annis, Matthew R. Becker, August E. Evrard, Joshua A. Frieman, et al. "COSMOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY MaxBCG CLUSTER CATALOG." Astrophysical Journal 708, no. 1 (December 15, 2009): 645–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/708/1/645.

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Srinivasan, Ramesh, Robin Boast, Jonathan Furner, and Katherine M. Becvar. "Digital Museums and Diverse Cultural Knowledges: Moving Past the Traditional Catalog." Information Society 25, no. 4 (July 14, 2009): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01972240903028714.

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Schneider, Donald P., Gordon T. Richards, Patrick B. Hall, Michael A. Strauss, Scott F. Anderson, Todd A. Boroson, Nicholas P. Ross, et al. "THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY QUASAR CATALOG. V. SEVENTH DATA RELEASE." Astronomical Journal 139, no. 6 (April 27, 2010): 2360–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/139/6/2360.

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Stegaeva, M. V. "Cataloguing in the digital epoch: B. N. Yeltsin Presidential Library’s experience." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 20, 2020): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2019-2-24-38.

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The digital cataloguing experience of Presidential Library is discussed. The integrated e-collection comprises digital copies of library materials, archival documents and museum objects, which requires designing methods for describing entries new to library preservation. The Presidential Library’s interdepartmental working group has developed principles and approaches toward integrating presentation and access to the library, archival, and museum resources into the single catalog in accordance with existing international standards. The Presidential Library acts as a methodological center developing special methods for describing diverse information resources. Methodological publications by Presidential Library are considered the logical extension of RUSMARC Application Examples guidance series intended for Russian bibliographizing institutions. The Presidential Library’s work within the framework of the National Standardization Program, National Electronic Library and the union catalog of electronic resources is also discussed. The Library participates in IFLA UNIMARC permanent committees and IFLA Subject Analysis and Access Section. The Presidential Library is an educational center for digital content cataloguing for libraries, and holds training work-shops. It enrolls university graduates in generating the descriptive metadata. The prospective vectors in cataloguing are examined, e. g. designing model description of digital collections and Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) implementation.
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Stegaeva, M. V. "Cataloguing in the digital epoch: B. N. Yeltsin Presidential Library’s experience." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 20, 2020): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2020-2-24-38.

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The digital cataloguing experience of Presidential Library is discussed. The integrated e-collection comprises digital copies of library materials, archival documents and museum objects, which requires designing methods for describing entries new to library preservation. The Presidential Library’s interdepartmental working group has developed principles and approaches toward integrating presentation and access to the library, archival, and museum resources into the single catalog in accordance with existing international standards. The Presidential Library acts as a methodological center developing special methods for describing diverse information resources. Methodological publications by Presidential Library are considered the logical extension of RUSMARC Application Examples guidance series intended for Russian bibliographizing institutions. The Presidential Library’s work within the framework of the National Standardization Program, National Electronic Library and the union catalog of electronic resources is also discussed. The Library participates in IFLA UNIMARC permanent committees and IFLA Subject Analysis and Access Section. The Presidential Library is an educational center for digital content cataloguing for libraries, and holds training work-shops. It enrolls university graduates in generating the descriptive metadata. The prospective vectors in cataloguing are examined, e. g. designing model description of digital collections and Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) implementation.
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Afis, Afis, and Tri Handayani. "Peran Promosi Melalui Iklan Katalog dalam Keputusan Pembelian Konsumen (Studi Kasus Pada Minimarket Indomaret di Kota Bengkalis)." Jurnal EMT KITA 4, no. 2 (November 13, 2020): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.35870/emt.v4i2.156.

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In this digital era, there are so many online promotion strategies that can be developed by business people, so that offline promotion is felt, one of which is by using a log as the second alternative in business. This study aims to determine the effect of promotion through catalog advertising on purchasing decisions with a case study at the Indomaret Minimarket in Bengkalis City. The problem in this research is how the effect of catalog advertising on purchasing decisions made by consumers and how much influence it has. The subjects in this study were consumers of the Indomaret Minimarket by taking information from 100 respondents using a questionnaire instrument that was sourced from the development of research instruments. The technique of collecting samples was purposive sampling and then the results of the information were analyzed using correlation and regression analysis. The results showed that there was a significant correlation and effect of promotion with catalog advertising on consumer purchasing decisions, namely 42.1%. This shows that the catalog promotion strategy has an impact in achieve target consumers for a business. Keywords: Promotion Strategy, Catalog Advertising, Purchase Decision, Consumers.
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Dorn-Wallenstein, Trevor Z., and Emily Levesque. "There Are (super)Giants in the Sky: Searching for Misidentified Massive Stars in Algorithmically-Selected Quasar Catalogs." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 12, S329 (November 2016): 376–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174392131700240x.

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AbstractThanks to incredible advances in instrumentation, surveys like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have been able to find and catalog billions of objects, ranging from local M dwarfs to distant quasars. Machine learning algorithms have greatly aided in the effort to classify these objects; however, there are regimes where these algorithms fail, where interesting oddities may be found. We present here an X-ray bright quasar misidentified as a red supergiant/X-ray binary, and a subsequent search of the SDSS quasar catalog for X-ray bright stars misidentified as quasars.
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Muñoz Hidalgo, Marcelo Esteban. "Construction of regional building typologies with a material catalog." Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal 27, no. 6 (September 12, 2016): 663–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/meq-05-2015-0096.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a new building typology for: the estimation of heat demand of urban agglomerations; and the assessment of the environmental impact linked to urban re-development policies. Design/methodology/approach In order to: capture regional differences of urban areas; and describe individual building components of neighbourhoods, the author proposes the construction of a new building typology based upon a regional material catalog (Klauß et al. 2009a). Findings The main findings of this analysis are primarily on method. The author presents a method to estimate the building shell from available information on the digital cadastre and the first attempt to link material databases with a ranking algorithm. The analysis application presented in this paper shows that the embodied energy on insulation materials and the corresponding energetic payback time depends on the “real” building shell, making it important to accurately compute this value. Practical implications Results from this analysis present an heat demand urban model able to capture: regional differences, thanks to the use of the regional material catalog, local characteristics of the building stock, thanks to the detailed information of the digital cadastre, and ability to link building stock models with rich Live Cycle Inventory (LCI) databases for the explicit consideration of the embodied energy of retrofit measures. Further applications of the developed method could be used to assess new urban development plans of the city as well as financial incentives packages for building retrofits. Originality/value This analysis shows the first step towards the development of a new building typology constructed upon a regional material catalog. This innovation allows taking regional differences into account. Because the author uses a detailed catalog of building components, an accounting of embodied energy by linking data of a LCI database is possible. In this paper the author presents an application of the enriched data set, the presented example shows the needed embodied energy by adding an extra layer to the predefined building components of selected buildings of the digital cadastre.
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Apostolaki, Marilia, Christina Anastasopoulou, and Giorgos Veranis. "Hellenic Libraries Union Catalog (HLUC)." Journal of Integrated Information Management 3, no. 2 (June 23, 2019): 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18780/jiim.v3i2.4352.

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Abstract: The Hellenic Library Union Catalog (HLUC) is one of the projects that were developed as a result of the relocation of the National Library of Greece (NLG), as a part of Action 2 "Development of Digital Services" and was fully funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. It is an information system that aims to integrate and highlight all the collections from the Greek libraries in one single catalog. It was designed and implemented by the NTUA Annex of the Hellenic Academic Libraries Link, in collaboration with the National Library of Greece. It essentially organizes an open access collection of high- quality bibliographic data and aims to promote, amongst other things, rare, special and other types of bibliographic material. All Greek libraries are invited to participate.Currently HLUC is in a pilot phase. So far, more than 50 libraries from Greece and Cyprus are participating and the number of participants is increasing. The objective of the pilot phase was to test the operation of the HLUC by controlling the entire workflow starting from the moment that the data is imported to the system, incorporated and presented via the HLUC environment. Also system failures will be identified and corrected and functions as well as the general infrastructure will be improved. During this pilot phase, system reports will be sent to the member libraries aiming to receive their feedback, in order to improve the services provided by the HLUC. The purpose of this paper is to describe all the procedures followed for studying, designing and developing the system and to present how it works.
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Ianni, Phillip A., Thomas E. Perorazio, Elias M. Samuels, Brenda L. Eakin, Carolynn T. Jones, Victoria J. Bigelow, Haejung Chung, et al. "The DIAMOND portal: An innovative platform for sharing translational research workforce training and assessment resources." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 4, no. 6 (July 6, 2020): 480–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.507.

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AbstractAlthough several initiatives have produced core competency domains for training the translational science workforce, training resources to help clinical research professionals advance these skills reside primarily within local departments or institutions. The Development, Implementation, and AssessMent of Novel Training in Domain (DIAMOND) project was designed to make this training more readily and publicly available. DIAMOND includes a digital portal to catalog publicly available educational resources and an ePortfolio to document professional development. DIAMOND is a nationally crowdsourced, federated, online catalog providing a platform for practitioners to find and share training and assessment materials. Contributors can share their own educational materials using a simple intake form that creates an electronic record; the portal enables users to browse or search this catalog of digital records and access the resources. Since September 2018, the portal has been visited more than 5,700 times and received over 280 contributions from professionals. The portal facilitates opportunities to connect and collaborate regarding future applications of these resources. Consequently, growing the collection and increasing numbers of both contributors and users remains a priority. Results from a small subset of users indicated over half accomplished their purpose for visiting the site, while qualitative results showed that users identified several benefits and helpful features of the ePortfolio.
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