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Arazan, Christine L., Brianna A. Barrios, Meredith S. Brown, and Natalia O. Dmitrieva. "Measuring Health in Jails: Limitations and Opportunities in Measurement of Health-Related Constructs." Practicing Anthropology 41, no. 4 (September 1, 2019): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/0888-4552.41.4.21.

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Limited research exists concerning measurement issues of health-related constructs among those incarcerated in American jails. This gap in the literature impedes research on health outcomes and health care access among jailed populations and may render the public health concerns of jailed populations hidden from societal view. The current article examines a research team's experience in conducting a related study (see Trotter et al. 2018) by highlighting the methodological limitations and opportunities faced during the study and provides suggestions for future research. The manuscript provides future researchers with a foundation for implementing health-focused studies within a jail, with special attention paid to the obstacles the research team overcame.
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Sharpe, Richard. "Further hidden manuscripts." Studia Hibernica 44 (September 2018): 129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/sh.2018.5.

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Nikolova-Houston, Tatiana. "Discovery of the hidden manuscripts." Art Libraries Journal 31, no. 2 (2006): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200014462.

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Slavic manuscripts present unique problems to the librarian, curator and scholar. Slavic works are marginalized in Western library institutions and educational curricula due to misconceptions about their intellectual value, the difficulties of studying them in Soviet and then post-Soviet Eastern Europe, and their lack of documentation, preservation and conservation. Cross-disciplinary interest, however, has expanded research beyond geographical and temporal boundaries to incorporate the technologies and viewpoints of literary criticism, historiography and even information architecture and hypertext theory. This article describes the author’s discovery of Slavic medieval manuscripts and her efforts to preserve, catalog, digitize, study and popularize them in a West that views the Middle Ages through the clouded lens of contemporary popular culture.
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Hammond, F. "The hidden world of Frescobaldi manuscripts." Early Music 38, no. 4 (November 1, 2010): 589–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/em/caq082.

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Keeler, Mary. "The Hidden Treasure of C. S. Peirce’s Manuscripts." Chinese Semiotic Studies 16, no. 1 (February 25, 2020): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/css-2020-0008.

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AbstractThis article presents a short but detailed account of the current issues facing Peirce scholarship in efforts to preserve and interpret Peirce’s massive corpus archived at Harvard. The significance of Peirce’s multimodal writings (including colorful graphics and text), along with his convoluted processes of inquiry in the development of his philosophy, are examined to indicate why the representational experiments in his manuscripts, and their topological continuity, defy the limitations of conventional publishing. With full and effective access to his entire corpus, scholars could trace the self-critical evolution of Peirce’s ideas, from origins to mature expressions, and thereby gain a more complete understanding of his immense intellectual offering to humanity. Here, in this first article (in a series of four), we begin to identify what will be required.
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Khorsheed, M. S. "Recognising handwritten Arabic manuscripts using a single hidden Markov model." Pattern Recognition Letters 24, no. 14 (October 2003): 2235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8655(03)00050-3.

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Calcagno, V., E. Demoinet, K. Gollner, L. Guidi, D. Ruths, and C. de Mazancourt. "Flows of Research Manuscripts Among Scientific Journals Reveal Hidden Submission Patterns." Science 338, no. 6110 (October 11, 2012): 1065–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1227833.

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Azarbadegan, Zeinab, and Mohammad Sadegh Ansari. "Making a Hidden Collection Visible: Columbia’s Collection of Muslim World Manuscripts." Philological Encounters 5, no. 3-4 (November 24, 2020): 255–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24519197-12340075.

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Ljungström, Åsa. "The Missing Books of Magic from Sandvik: In search for hidden books and secret knowledge." Approaching Religion 4, no. 1 (May 7, 2014): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.30664/ar.67539.

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This article aims at defining a privately-owned manuscript from the end of the eighteenth century; a notebook of charms, recipes and ritual prescriptions, presumed to be connected with known manuscripts of magic, that were kept secret and hidden away. The study attempts to reconstruct the context of ‘The Sandvik Notebook’, in order to find out who penned it, when, and why. What kind of knowledge was sought: was it collected for antiquarian reasons, for esoteric interest, or for practical use – such as curing livestock and human beings? Was it copied from books or collected from peasant informants, and could it be related to the extant manuscripts ‘The Black Book’ and ‘The Red Book’, objects of the same line of enquiry? The three manuscripts are from Sandvik Manor, of the joint parish Burseryd-Sandvik, Sweden.
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Kaneva, Nadia, and Elza Ibroscheva. "Hidden in Public View." Feminist Media Studies 13, no. 2 (May 2013): 337–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2011.604341.

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VAN SCHAIK, SAM. "The Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts in China." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 65, no. 1 (February 2002): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x0200006x.

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Early in the twentieth century a hidden cache of manuscripts was discovered in the monastic cave complex of Dunhuang in Central Asia. The majority of the manuscripts, dating from the first millennium C.E., are in Chinese and Tibetan. The largest collections of Tibetan manuscripts from Dunhuang are in France and England. However, the fact that there are collections of almost equal size within China is hardly known outside of that country. In this article I report on the nature and size of these Chinese collections, and the results of my own examination of the collections in Dunhuang. This information largely completes the puzzle which was left to us after the dispersal of the manuscripts to various institutions, and allows us to attempt a reconstruction of the contents of the original ‘library’ of Tibetan manuscripts in the cave in Dunhuang.
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No authorship indicated. "Psychology, Public Policy, and Law: Manuscripts." Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 8, no. 4 (2002): 338. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.8.4.338.

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McClelland, Katherine E., and Carol J. Auster. "Public Platitudes and Hidden Tensions." Journal of Higher Education 61, no. 6 (November 1990): 607–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00221546.1990.11775114.

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Board, Editorial. "Call for Manuscripts." Public Voices 10, no. 2 (April 11, 2017): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.22140/pv.502.

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Lorenz, Dagmar C. G. "Schnitzler’s Hidden Manuscripts ed. by Lorenzo Bellettini and Peter Hutchinson (review)." Journal of Austrian Studies 45, no. 1-2 (2012): 135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/oas.2012.0020.

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Bcheiry, Iskandar. "SYRIAC MANUSCRIPTS IN NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY." Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies 11, no. 1 (May 1, 2011): 141–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/hug-2011-110109.

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Lagrand, Hannah. "Hidden Depths." Symposium 24, no. 2 (2020): 125–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/symposium202024215.

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Throughout her work, Hannah Arendt continually insists on the importance of the division between public and private. However, while the value of the public is a clear theme in Arendt scholarship, the unique value of the private often goes overlooked. In this essay, I draw on Arendt’s work in The Life of the Mind, particularly her discussion of the thinking activity, in order to draw out the richness that the hiddenness of the private has to offer as well as to explore what it might look like to care for the private in a modern world.Dans son travail, Hannah Arendt insiste continuellement sur l’importance de la division entre le public et le privé. Cependant, bien que la valeur du public soit un thème évident aux oeuvres intellectuelle d’Arendt, la valeur unique du privé vient souvent négligée. Dans cette dissertation, je m’appuie sur les travaux d’Arendt dans The Life of the Mind (La Vie de l’Esprit), en particulier son débat sur l’activité mentale, afin de faire ressortir la richesse dissimulée que le privé a à offrir ainsi que d’explorer ce à quoi cela pourrait ressembler si on s’occupait du privé dans un monde moderne.
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Shafer, Dee Naquin. "Hidden Disability of TBI Goes Public." ASHA Leader 12, no. 10 (August 2007): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/leader.an2.12102007.3.

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Bouman, Claudette E., and Daniel J. Brown. "Public School Fees as Hidden Taxation." Educational Administration Quarterly 32, no. 1_suppl (December 1996): 665–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013161x960321005.

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The imposition of public schoolfees may be growing in importance as a supplement to general revenues that support schools. This article considers user charges from the perspective of taxation theory. Its most relevant aspects are the benefit principle, ability-to-pay, yield, neutrality, and administrative costs. Information about schoolfees was gathered from 18 public secondary schools within five districts. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 43 superintendents, principals, and teachers using a purposeful sampling strategy. Interviewees invoked both the benefit and ability-to-pay principles regarding fees and fee waivers. Students were offered more extensive choices, but the imposition of fees probably distorted their selection. Administrative costs were incurred through extensive collection arrangements, some burden on teachers, and problems of compliance. In general, taxation theory provided an appropriate framework for this inquiry, and the interview technique was a very useful method to gain knowledge about school fees.
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Samardzic, Slobodan. "From hidden federalism to hidden hegemonism." Theoria, Beograd 61, no. 2 (2018): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/theo1802053s.

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Bojan Kovacevic?s book serves as a starting point for considering the major topic, which is the crisis of the EU?s prevailing model of governance. The author?s argument about ?hidden federalism? constitutes a solid ground for fruitful theoretic discussion. The author?s approach explains a long lasting and well established project of integration that has developed within the framework of elitist and technocratic model of public affairs governing. By accepting this perspective in this paper the EU crisis is conceptualized as a process that leads from ?hidden federalism? to ?hidden hegemonism? as a constitutional outcome of concrete anti-crisis politics.
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Medic, Ivana. "The sketches for Alfred Schnittke’s Symphony no. 3, and what they (don’t) tell us?" Muzikologija, no. 15 (2013): 169–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz1315169m.

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The analysis of Alfred Schnittke?s Symphony No. 3 that I present in this paper is based on my study of Schnittke?s sketches from the Juilliard Manuscripts Collection. The importance of these manuscripts, which (to my knowledge) are discussed in a peer reviewed publication for the first time, is twofold. On the one hand, the sketches make it possible to correct errors found in earlier analyses of this symphony; in particular, they provide plenty of information on Schnittke?s manipulation of thematic material and the overall constructive principles. On the other hand, although the sketches fail to broach a coherent narrative, they do hint at Schnittke?s hidden intentions and provide clues for an informed reading of this idiosyncratic work and its possible meanings.
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Minov, Sergey. "Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Syriac Story of the Mystery Hidden in the Eucharistic Offering." Aramaic Studies 19, no. 2 (July 14, 2021): 198–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455227-bja10025.

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Abstract This article contains the unpublished Syriac text of the Story of the Mystery Hidden in the Eucharistic Offering, an anonymous hagiographical composition that tells the story of the conversion of a Muslim king. The text of the Story, published on the basis of two manuscripts (Birmingham, Cadbury Research Library, Mingana Syr. 71, and Manchester, John Rylands Library, Syr. 59), is accompanied by an English translation and discussion of its message.
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Withey, Jim R. "Submission of Manuscripts." Toxicology and Industrial Health 3, no. 1 (January 1987): 289–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/074823378700300111.

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Tonazzini, Anna, Emanuele Salerno, Zienab A. Abdel-Salam, Mohamed Abdel Harith, Luciano Marras, Asia Botto, Beatrice Campanella, et al. "Analytical and mathematical methods for revealing hidden details in ancient manuscripts and paintings: A review." Journal of Advanced Research 17 (May 2019): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2019.01.003.

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Broch, Louise. "The Hidden Jewel in Public Service Broadcasting." Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age 8, no. 16 (December 19, 2019): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2019.jethc173.

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This article tells the story of the value of a part of the DR archives which has not been recognized before. The value of local stories and how a tent filled with local archive materials in interactive installations became a success. The article uses theories about people’s interaction with social media to figure out why visitors in the tent were amazed by the local events, and to understand why all age groups were attracted to the interactive tools. The article also discusses problems of gathering statistics and gives examples of similar projects, which focus on local audiovisual materials.
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Swanick, Sean, and Jennifer Garland. "Curating print collections in the digital age." Collection Building 33, no. 4 (September 30, 2014): 132–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cb-08-2014-0044.

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Purpose – Purpose: As collection development in research libraries becomes increasingly homogeneous and “e-preferred”, it is our heritage collections that differentiate us and anchor the physical presence of our institutions. These valuable heritage resources, vital for teaching, researching, and learning are unfortunately too often inaccessible, uncatalogued, and ultimately undiscoverable. This paper focuses on the curation of special collections as a means of exposing hidden collections and discusses practical steps undertaken to highlight unique print materials in the digital age. Design/methodology/approach – This case study describes the transformation of a hidden collection into a teaching collection through the exhibition of uncatalogued Islamic manuscripts, their associated digital component and the resulting faculty–librarian collaboration. Findings – By sharing print collections through exhibitions with an associated digital component, we are both increasing the visibility of, and improving access to the material. Originality/value – This case study outlines a successful approach to exposing hidden collections to support an innovative teaching and learning environment.
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Padhye, Snehal A., David Messinger, and James A. Ferwerda. "A Web-based Visualization Tool for Multispectral Images." Electronic Imaging 2021, no. 14 (January 18, 2021): 14–1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2352/issn.2470-1173.2021.14.cvaa-014.

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Multispectral imaging has been a valuable technique for discovering hidden texts in manuscripts, learning the provenance of antique books, and generally studying cultural heritage objects. Standard software used in displaying and analyzing such multispectral images are often complex and requires installation and maintenance of custom packages and libraries. We present an easy-to-use web-based multispectral imaging visualization tool that enables simultaneous interaction with the information captured in different spectral bands.
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Hunter, Lynette, and Donald H. Reiman. "The Study of Modern Manuscripts: Public, Confidential, and Private." Modern Language Review 90, no. 1 (January 1995): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3733297.

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Shillingsburg, Peter L., and Donald H. Reiman. "The Study of Modern Manuscripts: Public, Confidential, and Private." Studies in Romanticism 34, no. 3 (1995): 481. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25601132.

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Khan, Shiraz. "Hidden Agendas." American Journal of Islam and Society 16, no. 2 (July 1, 1999): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v16i2.2124.

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Modem democratic society is a mixture of centralized state power, a powerfulcorporate/finance sector, a virtually monopolized media network, and variouscivil institutions, the underlying ideological themes of which are the freedomof an individual to participate in the decision-making process and toexpress alternative viewpoints in the political, economic, and social spheres.Freedom has always been a cherished ideal, and freedom of thought a hardfought-for reality which today symbolizes one of the outward hallmarks ofmodem, particularly Western, societies. Pilger's book highlights the fact thatwhen this ideal - in essence the ability of a citizen to think, understand, andplay a meaningful role in managing the public affairs of his own society - coexistsalongside the reality of a set of powerful groupings working toward adifferent agenda within the same society, then true participatory citizenshipbecomes meaningless and democracy a sham. In other words, privileged elitesworking for their own wealth and self-interests become the leading orchestratorsof plans or "agendas" to maintain skewed power distributions, keeping thereality of matters so "hidden" from the public that a smoke screen of half-truthsand propaganda is created, preventing those outside from understanding reality,and therefore, acting in their own interests. These hidden agendas can takethe fonn of direct concealment or by the manufacture of consent (as defined byNoam Chomsky) whereby facts are manipulated and presented in such a guiseas to obtain the firm support of the individuals making up society.To the general reader, the title and subject matter of the book will undoubtedlyhave an almost conspiratorial ring about it, enough at least for most ...
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Odo, Rachel. "Hidden Epidemic." Social Work in Mental Health 1, no. 3 (March 2003): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j200v01n03_02.

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Pulsiano, Phillip. "Jaunts, Jottings, and Jetsam in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts." Florilegium 19, no. 1 (January 2002): 189–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/flor.19.010.

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A pageant of curiosities and dynamic images inhabits the margins of manuscripts, sometimes ornamenting, sometimes competing, sometimes commenting on the text they surround. They are a commonplace of codicological study, even more so since the publication of Lilian Randall's Images in the Margins of Gothic Manuscripts in 1966 and of Michael Camille's Image on the Edge in 1992, which has done much to bring us to understand and interpret this panoply in ink and paint. The images these writers treat, of course, are late, and it is the more rich and entertaining margins that command the attention, such as the copulating figures in the top margin of a book of hours (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M. 754, f. 65v), or the Christ-like figure showing forth his buttocks to a spear-wielding, monkey-like creature mounted on an ostrich in the Rutland Psalter (London, British Library, Additional 62,925, ff. 66v-67r). The margins of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts seem, by comparison, rather barren fields. There are certainly some notable exceptions, such as the illustrations in the Bury St Edmunds Psalter (Rome, Vatican Library, MS Reg. lat. 12), or perhaps those in the Exeter Book (Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, ff. 78r, 87v, 123r). But in truth, such examples are few in number and rather sober occasions in any case, lacking the spirited, immensely entertaining, and often surprising creations that fill the margins of later manuscripts. But if the Anglo-Saxons possessed vastly different conceptions of space, margins, and response to text than later generations, we nevertheless often find in their manuscripts a quiet, typically hidden or overlooked world of text and image entered into manuscripts by Anglo-Saxon and later users of these codices.
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Novotny, Thomas W., and David S. Brown. "Management's Hidden Enemy." Public Administration Review 48, no. 4 (July 1988): 822. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/975609.

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Nagy, Viktor, and Balázs Horváth. "Hidden content of passenger data in public transport." Procedia Computer Science 109 (2017): 506–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.05.320.

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Davison, Donald. "Drought in Brazil: a hidden Public Health Disaster." Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention 7, no. 4 (December 17, 2016): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_7_4_02.

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Pasha, Hafiz A., Aisha Ghaus-Pasha, and Naveed Aamir. "Hidden Subsidies." Pakistan Development Review 41, no. 4II (December 1, 2002): 629–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v41i4iipp.629-640.

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Many governments use price subsidisation (total costs less total revenues from user charges) to meet social protection objectives in lieu of, or in addition to, direct income transfers. Such subsidies may be perceived as influencing behaviour to further other socially desirable policies. For example, the price response induced by lowering the price of schooling will both lower the cost of living for the beneficiaries and also increase the investment in education more than a similar income transfer would achieve. The incidences of benefits from a general price subsidy are proportional to purchases and can be deduced from the pattern of expenditures. Some goods are inappropriate vehicles for redistribution since subsidies on them will not only accrue mainly to the rich they will actually increase inequality in welfare. It is therefore important to ensure that commodities chosen for price subsidisation are largely consumed by the lower income groups. Also, detailed data on such commodities should be made public to make the extent of subsidy easily tractable.
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MINIATI, MARA. "ABOUT THE FLORENTINE STROZZI MANUSCRIPTS." Nuncius 16, no. 2 (2001): 681–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539101x00604.

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Abstracttitle SUMMARY /title The Archivio di Stato of Florence preserves an incredible amount of manuscripts. The Strozzi series constitute a large group which includes correspondences and private and public documents from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Trying to find additional information on the mathematical instruments from the Strozzi family collections sold in 1911 in Amsterdam, this paper introduces this enormous archive, its history and that of this very important Florentine family.
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Rosati, Robert J. "Writing for Publication—Research Manuscripts." Journal For Healthcare Quality 30, no. 4 (July 2008): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1945-1474.2008.tb01145.x.

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Acedo, Luis. "A Hidden Markov Model for the Linguistic Analysis of the Voynich Manuscript." Mathematical and Computational Applications 24, no. 1 (January 23, 2019): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mca24010014.

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Hidden Markov models are a very useful tool in the modeling of time series and any sequence of data. In particular, they have been successfully applied to the field of mathematical linguistics. In this paper, we apply a hidden Markov model to analyze the underlying structure of an ancient and complex manuscript, known as the Voynich manuscript, which remains undeciphered. By assuming a certain number of internal states representations for the symbols of the manuscripts, we train the network by means of the α and β -pass algorithms to optimize the model. By this procedure, we are able to obtain the so-called transition and observation matrices to compare with known languages concerning the frequency of consonant andvowel sounds. From this analysis, we conclude that transitions occur between the two states with similar frequencies to other languages. Moreover, the identification of the vowel and consonant sounds matches some previous tentative bottom-up approaches to decode the manuscript.
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Rodriguez, Rechell G., and Derek Mai. "The Hidden Curriculum." Military Medicine 177, no. 9 (September 2012): 999–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed-d-12-00205.

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Liston, Robin, and Richard J. Barohn. "Navigating the NIH Public Access Policy for Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts." Kansas Journal of Medicine 13 (February 26, 2020): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/kjm.v13i.14509.

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Bala, Salisu. "Arabic Manuscripts in the Arewa House (Kaduna, Nigeria)." History in Africa 39 (2012): 331–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hia.2012.0007.

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Gal, Iddo, and Israel Doron. "Informal complaints on health services: hidden patterns, hidden potentials." International Journal for Quality in Health Care 19, no. 3 (April 19, 2007): 158–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzm006.

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Kacena, Carolyn. "Hiring the Hidden Handicapped." Journal of Library Administration 8, no. 1 (August 3, 1987): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j111v08n01_07.

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Helgren, Jennifer. "Finding “Hidden Heroines”." Public Historian 43, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 102–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2021.43.1.102.

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This article explores girls’ participation in 1976 American Revolution Bicentennial celebrations through their national organizations. Members of the Girl Scouts and the Camp Fire Girls were deeply involved in the nation’s displays of civic pride. Girls’ organizations linked their ordinary service projects to the Bicentennial and created new projects as they caught the national bandwagon. To some extent, these efforts emphasized unquestioning patriotism, but each organization, propelled by second-wave feminism and social history, also absorbed and advanced efforts to recover multiple perspectives. Girls’ organizations became public history spaces and girls in them saw the understanding of and dissemination of history as an important part of female citizenship.
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AL-ASSA, Aziz. "MANUSCRIPTS OF THE ISLAMIC LIBRARIES IN JERUSALEM." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 03, no. 07 (September 1, 2021): 202–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.7-3.18.

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This scientific paper aims at exploring Islamic manuscripts in the Jerusalem libraries. The researcher has reached to the conclusion that those manuscripts are distributed over seven libraries in the city , namely, those of Al-Aqsa mosque, Al-Khaldiya, Budairi, Uzbeki, Al-Quds university, Isaaf Nashashibi for culture, art and literature as well as the library of the Reviving Heritage and Islamic Research Foundation in Jerusalem (Mithaq). While three of these libraries are family-owned, the other four are public and belong to the charitable Waqf. These libraries currently contain seven thousand manuscripts of seventeen thousand ones priorly existed under the Ottoman rule. This paper seeks to probe reasons behind the disappearance of this large number of the manuscripts. However, the manuscripts existing in each library will be discussed in some detail and will be categorized by the century in which they were authored or transcribed, theme ( number of manuscripts tackling a certain theme and by language they are written in. It is worth mentioning that Arabic is the dominant language, albeit Turkish, Persian and Uzbek are also used. The paper concludes with some recommendations for the sake of preserving the remaining manuscripts via inciting both private and public relevant institutions to exert efforts in this regard.
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Sorenson, James R., Allan Steckler, and Jay Bernhardt. "Eighteen months and 100 manuscripts later." Health Education Research 13, no. 1 (1998): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/her/13.1.1.

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Crawley, J., D. Kane, L. Atkinson-Plato, M. Hamilton, K. Dobson, and J. Watson. "Needs of the hidden homeless – no longer hidden: a pilot study." Public Health 127, no. 7 (July 2013): 674–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2013.04.006.

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Ocampo Diaz, Gerardo, and Vincent Ng. "Unveiling Hidden Intentions." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 09 (April 3, 2020): 13550–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i09.7080.

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Recent years have seen significant advances in machine perception, which have enabled AI systems to become grounded in the world. While AI systems can now "read" and "see", they still cannot read between the lines and see through the lens, unlike humans. We propose the novel task of hidden message and intention identification: given some perceptual input (i.e., a text, an image), the goal is to produce a short description of the message the input transmits and the hidden intention of its author, if any. Not only will a solution to this task enable machine perception technologies to reach the next level of complexity, but it will be an important step towards addressing a task that has recently received a lot of public attention, political manipulation in social media.
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Mengel, Holly. "Collaborating to Achieve Quality Work in a Minimal Processing Environment." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 12, no. 1 (March 1, 2011): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.12.1.346.

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The ACRL Rare Books and Manuscripts Section explored collaborative relationships at its 2010 preconference meeting in Philadelphia, with a specific aim of determining circumstances in which working together accomplishes more than working alone, and to suggest creative but practical solutions that can be applied to the challenges that archivists and special collections librarians are confronting. One such example is the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries’ (PACSCL) “Hidden Collections” Processing Project, a 27-month initiative that began in July 2009. None of what this project has accomplished to date could have been completed without the collaborative efforts made by the . . .
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