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Kavrus-Hoffmann, Nadezhda. "Catalogue of Greek Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Collections of the United States of America. Part VII: Madison, NJ, Drew University, Rose Memorial Library". Manuscripta 57, n. 1 (gennaio 2013): 57–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.mss.1.103473.

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Tryon, Julia Rachel. "The Rosarium Project". Digital Library Perspectives 32, n. 3 (8 agosto 2016): 209–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dlp-01-2016-0001.

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Purpose This paper aims to describe the Rosarium Project, a digital humanities project being undertaken at the Phillips Memorial Library + Commons of Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island. The project focuses on a collection of English language non-fiction writings about the genus Rosa. The collection will comprise books, pamphlets, catalogs and articles from popular magazines, scholarly journals and newspapers written on the rose published before 1923. The source material is being encoded using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Consortium’s P5 guidelines and the extensible markup language (XML) editor software <oXygen/>. Design/methodology/approach This paper outlines the Rosarium Project and describes its workflow. This paper demonstrates how to create TEI-encoded files for digital curation using the XML editing software <oXygen/> and the TEI Archiving Publishing and Access Service (TAPAS) Project. The paper provides information on the purpose, scope, audience and phases of the project. It also identifies the resources – hardware, software and membership – needed for undertaking such a project. Findings This paper shows how straightforward it is to encode transcriptions of primary sources using the TEI and XML editing software and to make the resulting digital resources available on the Web. Originality/value This paper presents a case study of how a research project transitioned from traditional printed bibliography to a web-accessible resource by capitalizing on the tools in the TEI toolkit using specialized XML editing software. The details of the project can be a guide for librarians and researchers contemplating digitally curating primary resources and making them available on the Web.
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Rose, Doori, Andrew Aukerman, Druv Patel, Arfath Pasha, Armaan Kohli, Ignacio Vázquez-García, Kevin Boehm et al. "Abstract LB149: Luna Pathology: An integrated open source platform for computational pathology research". Cancer Research 82, n. 12_Supplement (15 giugno 2022): LB149. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-lb149.

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Abstract Pathologic review of tissue samples is a crucial step in cancer diagnosis and treatment planning. In recent years, quantitative analysis, including artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, have been applied to facilitate the evaluation of histopathologic images. Research in computational pathology comes with numerous engineering challenges: from management of whole slide images (WSIs) and their metadata, collection of expert annotations, data manipulation and feature extraction, to AI model training and evaluation of the results. These challenges span multiple departments and sets of expertise; there is a lack of an efficient system that helps manage and process histologic images and supports AI analysis. In particular, computational oncology requires significant compute resources. The need for an integrated platform with systematic processes to manage the job parameters and complex workflows that interface with multidisciplinary teams is critical for successful experiments and reproducible research. To address these challenges, we developed Luna Pathology, an open-source library and platform for computational pathology research. With flexibility, scalability, and FAIR data principles in mind, Luna Pathology was designed to provide 1) reusable workflows and modular tools for end-to-end pathology analysis 2) FAIR datasets for reproducible research and 3) a collaborative open-source research platform. Namely, Luna Pathology features support data management, annotation support, image processing, image and annotation visualization, feature extraction, and human-in-the-loop machine learning. A description of the Luna Pathology platform, its supporting computational infrastructure, and its integration within the standard computational pathology will be presented. Luna Pathology meets data processing and management needs, as well data analysis experiments and reproducible AI research on a flexible data platform. Its workflows have been deployed in colorectal, neuroblastoma and ovarian cancer projects at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) to derive new insights from ~10,000 WSIs. We additionally present a view of the Luna Pathology platform as part of the institutional effort to bridge computational research and clinical care at MSK. The integrated open platform brings together a multidisciplinary team of pathologists, computational biologists, and bioinformatics engineers to more effectively collaborate on iterative large-scale computational pathology research. Citation Format: Doori Rose, Andrew Aukerman, Druv Patel, Arfath Pasha, Armaan Kohli, Ignacio Vázquez-García, Kevin Boehm, Rami Vanguri, Matthew Shabet, Vassiliki Mancoridis, Elizabeth Zakszewski, Benjamin Gross, Christopher Fong, Pegah Khosravi, Sohrab Shah, JianJiong Gao. Luna Pathology: An integrated open source platform for computational pathology research [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr LB149.
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Mariia, Zaitseva. "INTEGRATION OF LITERARY HERITAGE INTO MEMORIAL SPACE OF A MUSEUM". Proceedings of Altai State Academy of Culture and Arts, n. 1 (2021): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32340/2414-9101-2021-1-13-21.

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The article discloses opportunities of widened presentation of literary heritage in historical and artistic exhibitions in Russian literary and memorial museums that are considered by the author as an alternative for reconstruction of memorial space based on typical materials. In reliance on an idea of key role of visual means in social and cultural communication, the author claims that text representation in visual format through the use of the newest technologies of museum design helps to refine effectiveness of perception of conceptional block of museum exhibit by a visitor, its capabilities to draw people's attention. Research sums years­long experience of work of three Russian literary museums (Varlam Shalamov's House Museum (Vologda, Vologda Oblast), Vasily L. Pushkin's House Museum (Moscow), Nikolai Gogol' House – Memorial Museum and Research Library (Moscow)), that shows usefulness of synthesis of memorial component of museum activities and spatial and figurative approach to presentation of literary heritage in museum space.
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Aulisio, George, e Sheli McHugh. "Crossing Borders: Two Academic Librarians and a Young Adult Librarian Collaborate to Teach Teens about Sustainability". Collaborative Librarianship 5, n. 2 (2013): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.29087/2013.5.2.04.

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Two academic librarians from The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library partnered with a young adult librarian from the Scranton Public Library to help plan, organize, and implement, a sustainability themed summer series of events for a teen group. This paper discusses experiences of collaborating across traditional library boundaries from perspectives of a technical services librarian, an academic reference librarian, and a young adult librarian united to work together and educate teens about going green. Various resources and literature helped build a successful summer series on sustainability and demonstrated the important role librarians can play in promoting related environmental issues. The project also formed a meaningful bond between a public librarian and two academic librarians.
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McKay, Andrew. "Preserving a legacy: an analysis of the role and function of the Mackelvie Trust Board, 1885−2010". Records of the Auckland Museum 53 (20 dicembre 2018): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32912/ram.2018.53.2.

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"Established to manage the art collections of one of Auckland city’s former businessmen, the Mackelvie Trust Board has operated for over 125 years. The Trust was set up to administer James Tannock Mackelvie’s(1824−85) collection of European paintings, books, decorative arts and objets de vertu including bronzes, clocks, coins and natural treasures now held at the Auckland Art Gallery, the Auckland War Memorial Museum and the Auckland Public Library. This article will explain how part of the collection came to be at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, how the Trustees administered the will, and how the Trust Board itself evolved to include professional expertise. The impact of this evolution on Mackelvie’s gifts and bequest and the collection’s development is one of the most important findings. After an evaluation of the collection’s management over time, it is concluded that while the Mackelvie Trust Board has always endeavoured to implement Mackelvie’s wishes, financial and physical restrictions led to certain compromises regarding control and display of the collection. Nevertheless, the Trustees have always acted in good faith and protected Mackelvie’s legacy for the enjoyment of future generations of Aucklanders and visitors to the city."
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Ganina, Natalija. "OCULUS MEMORIAE. NIGEL F. PALMER AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE". Lomonosov Journal of Philology, n. 3, 2024 (17 giugno 2024): 136–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0130-0075-9-2024-47-03-10.

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The article discusses the contribution of Nigel F. Palmer (1946–2022) to the development of historical German studies and the history of the book. Nigel Palmer, M. A., D. Phil., FBA, was an outstanding philologist, specialist in Medieval German and history of the book. He was Professor of Medieval German Literature and Language at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Dr. honoris causa of the University of Bern, editor-in-chief of the journals Oxford German Studies (from 1990 to 2016) and Medium Aevum (Oxford from 1990 to 2022), a member of the International Editorial Board of the Lomonosov Philology Journal (Series 9. Philology from 1990 to 2022). His research interests centred on the literary and manuscript tradition of the German Middle Ages, with a focus on religious literature and the history of the book. His works had a significant influence on the development of Medieval German studies at the present stage. Nigel Palmer was the author of many discoveries of medieval manuscripts. His efforts to clarify the origin of individual manuscripts and to reconstruct significant collections of medieval monastic libraries played an important role in the development of science. Nigel Palmer’s research on German medieval manuscripts and incunabula in Russian collections (the Russian State Library, the Russian National Library, the Library of the Academy of Sciences, the Lomonosov Moscow State University Scientific Library, the “Museums of the Town of Yuryevets”) is of great scientific importance. The article reviews the main stages of Nigel Palmer’s academic biography and offers an overview of his most important publications, including Russian translations of his articles.
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Vikhreva, G. M., e O. P. Fedotova. "Problems of forming the library stock in the context of axiological philosophy". Bibliosphere, n. 2 (30 giugno 2017): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-2-12-16.

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The paper considers mechanisms of extrapolating the axiological function on the library stock formation and creating its concept of values. The author show the latter influence upon the criterion system of primary and secondary selection, on correlation of the hybrid stock elements. Regularities of the library transformation in the electronic epoch - how the information-technological progress predetermines changes in the library paradigm of values - are exposed. This new library philosophy is being created on the cross-road of a series of sciences. Its aim is reflexive comprehension of the library role in economic, cultural and technological progress of the community, in socialization and creative development of a person, harmonizing social relations. The empiric base and starting point of generalized notions about the sphere of librarianship activities is the whole complex of all forms of social consciousness: science, policy, law, economy, moral, art and so on. Library axiology, which is a perspective direction of librarianship, is being developed successfully in the new philosophy frames. As this axiological function is inherent to the library essence mainly, it's revealed in each of so called «inner», system forming functions, such as: information-analytical, memorial, etc. Interacting with technological processes of library service and collections formation the axiological function also favors the development of various applied functions - educational, cognitive, enlightening ones and others.
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Sterner, James, e Heather Glasby. "LibGuides as Outreach". Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice 11, n. 2 (11 dicembre 2023): 6–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2023.285.

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In the fall of 2022, the authors created a series of three LibGuides for the Ezra Lehman Memorial Library about LGBTQ+, disabled, and Indigenous communities. These LibGuides served both as resources for academic research and as outreach tools to the communities represented in the guides. In this paper, we discuss the creation process behind these guides, how these guides were used as outreach tools, and the collaborative programming which resulted from the creation of these guides. In addition, we discuss ways in which our LibGuides outreach efforts can be framed within larger discussions about the role of outreach in libraries and the ways in which other libraries can use LibGuides as outreach.
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Funmilayo Oketunji, Serah, e Ibidapo Oketunji. "Information Needs and Information Seeking Behaviour of the Physically Challenged: A Survey of Modupe Cole Memorial Child Care & Treatment Home School Akoka, Lagos". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, n. 31 (30 novembre 2016): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n31p400.

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Purpose The paper reports a study which investigated information needs and information seeking behaviour of physically challenged people. A literature review revealed a paucity of studies about the information-seeking behaviour of groups of people that are physically challenged. The study focused very specifically on both information needs and seeking behaviour of physically challenged at Modupe Memorial Home, Yaba Lagos. Methodology The techniques for collecting qualitative data included two focus groups involving 45 participants and 15 individual interviewees, from the Home. Findings The findings of the study address issues of information needs, information sources, the role of the library in meeting needs and the barriers to the use of the library. Implication A major conclusion is that people who are physically challenged deserve to be provided with a range of ways of meeting their information needs, as are available for people that are not physically challenged. Value Given the inexorable continuing impact of the information age, it is also concluded that ways must be found so that people with disabilities can participate equitably in the information economy. Paper Type: Research
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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Rose Memorial Library"

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Maynor, Ashley. "Response to the Unthinkable". In Advances in Library and Information Science, 582–624. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8624-3.ch025.

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From Oklahoma City to Columbine to the Boston Marathon finish line, individuals around the world have responded to violent mass deaths publicized in mainstream media by creating ever-larger temporary memorials and sending expressions of sympathy—such as letters, flowers, tokens, and mementos—by the tens and even hundreds of thousands. Increasingly, there is an expectation that some, if not all, of the condolence and temporary memorial items will be kept or saved. This unusual and unexpected task of archiving so-called “spontaneous shrines” often falls to libraries and archives and few protocols, if any, exist for librarians and archivists in this role. This chapter aims to provide insight and guidance to librarians or archivists who must develop their own unique response to unanticipated and unthinkable tragedies. Response strategies are covered in both a discussion of the history and literature surrounding temporary memorials and three disaster case studies: the 1999 Texas A&M Bonfire Tragedy, the 2007 Virginia Tech Campus Shooting, and the 2012 Sandy Hook School Tragedy.
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"Bookending the Atom: Boyle and Schrödinger (Southern Ireland and Dublin)". In Traveling with the Atom A Scientific Guide to Europe and Beyond, 10–29. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788015288-00010.

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Our travels could have started with a beach on the Aegean Sea, a facsimile of an alchemist's laboratory, or in front of a pointillist painting in the Modern Museum of Art in New York. Instead, we start in Lismore, Ireland, where Robert Boyle was born in a castle in 1627 and lived as a child. Boyle's early life is described as we visit the Robert Boyle Science Room in the Lismore Heritage Centre, Boyle Family Memorials in Youghal and Dublin, and the Long Room in the Trinity College Library in Dublin. Staying in Ireland, we follow the section on Boyle with one on Erwin Schrödinger – they are bookends in our travels with the atom adventure. An overview of Schrödinger's contributions to the development of the atom is interweaved with an account of his escape from Nazi Germany, his appointment as the first professor of theoretical physics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, and his role in inspiring biophysicists and chemists to unravel the secrets of DNA. His totally unorthodox lifestyle is noted. His workplace, residence and the striking “What is Life?” statue in the National Botanic Gardens are described.
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Miller, Marlowe A. "Through the Arch: The Country House and the Tradition of English Tyranny in Woolf’s Between the Acts". In Virginia Woolf and Heritage. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781942954422.003.0009.

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Virginia Woolf’s writing in the 1930’s reveals her conviction that the training for male superiority and dominance begins in the family home, is "fostered and cherished by education and tradition," and leads inevitably to the oppression of weaker nations by stronger nations. Woolf came to see herself in the battle against fascism as one who reveals dictatorship at home; she writes, “…I should evolve some plan for fighting English tyranny." Even Woolf’s working title for her final novel reflects her abiding interest in the home and the role it plays in the construction of “English tyranny.” As she composed her final novel Between the Acts, Woolf used the working title Pointz Hall, emphasizing the central role of the Oliver country home within the text. Spaces and objects in Pointz Hall foster despotism, from Lucy Swithin’s memories of rebuke conjured by a room, to portraits reifying patriarchal traditions. Even the daily copy of The Times contributes to this “education and tradition” within the house: Bart Oliver bullies his grandson with his rolled up newspaper; and in the same publication, Isa reads the story of a young woman raped by soldiers, a scene that Isa then “sees” projected “on the mahogany door panels” of the library. English heritage is embodied in stately homes; Woolf reveals that this heritage is one of tyranny, alive and well in Pointz Hall.
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Lewandowska, Izabela. "Wizerunek XIX-wiecznego chłopa z Mazur w świetle źródeł i literatury wspomnieniowej". In Życie prywatne Polaków w XIX wieku. „O mężczyźnie (nie)zwyczajnie”. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Instytut Historii i Stosunków Międzynarodowych UWM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8142-731-9.22.

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The image of the Masurian peasant has not yet been discussed in a separate publication, because it is an objectively difficult topic. In the sources we have a different perception of this social layer by Polish and different by German historians. In addition, historical policy played a big role here, since showing the image of the peasant appropriately for the Polish or German propaganda. Considering individual elements of everyday life, we also see a completely different image of the same peasant. My intention was not to harmonize the image of a nineteenth century peasant from Masuria, but to choose – as objectively as possible – various sources that give an image of this social layer. I hope that the sources that I used will inspire readers to reflection and trying to draw conclusions about the Masurian peasants in the 19th century. For writing the article three extensive scientific sources were used, begining from the oldes of them which comes from 1959 and which was written by the eminent bibliologist and historian Władysław Chojnacki. Considering the sequence the second source is about collection of Andreas Kossert – German researcher with Masurian roots. This sources come from 2002. The last one is the latest work of the marriage of Grzegorz Jasiński and Małgorzata Szymańska-Jasińska, an expert on the history of Masuria in the 19th century. In addition, two sources were printed individually in the monograph. There is Wojciech Kętrzyński from 1872 and the memories of Karol Małłek about 1890–1919. Using found collections they were quoting Polish and German documents, articles from contemporary newspapers, fragments of books, accounts of clergy and laity from trips to Masuria, official reports, letters, as well as documents found in the State Archives in Olsztyn, the Kórnik Library or German archives. The oldest are from 1817, most from the mid-nineteenth century (from 1838 to 1865), the last chronologically from 1889, 1900 and 1915.
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