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Launched in 1991, arXiv was created by Paul Ginsparg as an electronic bulletin board for colleagues to exchange unpublished manuscripts in the field of theoretical high-energy physics. The arXiv is also known as the “Los Alamos e-print archive.” Twenty years later, the system contains about...
Many years ago at theFox Branch Libraryin Arlington, MA, I noticed a bulletin board in the lobby. On the bulletin board were questions and comments that people had dropped into a suggestion box –and the library staff’s answers to those questions and comments.[Insert brain-exploding emoji h...
Maine State Library– When I checked the board on April 18, 2024, most listings were for public libraries, but there were also a couple for special and academic libraries. The site says they also post New Hampshire jobs by request.
otherwise have not had the chance to learn about them. Other social media posts include critical and often passionate discussions about why people love, and sometimes don’t love, certain books, all with an eye for the inclusion of ideas and voices and, of course, that encourage people to ...
Support activities for animal production (01.62) See Section A: Agriculture, forestry and fishing Farming and Rural Business Group (ICAEW) Members of ICAEW's Farming and Rural Business Group have access to Key Farm Facts, a monthly statistical bulletin which includes milk prices, exchange rates and...
The second and third laws of library science proposed by S.R. Ranganathan in 1931 (OCLC1007655699)—that every reader has a book, and every book its reader—are ideas that resonate with my experiences at the Cubby. In 2019, I visited an exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada which con...
The blog post “Finding Royalton: Searching the 1921 Census” describes how a staff member locates small rural hamlets or unincorporated villages. It offers insights and ideas about how to overcome stalemates. If you had already found your place of interest among the census returns from the 1921...
In studying the state of the Communist bloc today, the conference members concentrated on the so-called “satellite countries” of Eastern Europe. Throughout the winter the student body has been prepared for the discussion through bulletin board displays around campus and the offering of excellent ...