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  1. 142321

    Archives in the digital age : standards, policies and tools by Bountouri, Lina

    Cambridge, MA : Chandos Publishing, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…1.2.2 Encoded archival context-corporate bodies, persons, and families1.2.3 Encoding functions and archival institutions; 1.3 Archival content description standards and rules; 1.3.1 Describing Archives: A Content Standard (US); 1.3.2 Rules for Archival Description (Canada); 1.3.3 Archival content description standards and rules in other countries; 1.3.4 Knowledge Organization Systems used in archival description; 2 Archival management software; 2.1 Choosing the right type of information system; 2.2 Archival description authoring tools; 2.3 Archival management systems.…”
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    Leadership In Academic And Public Libraries : a Time Of Change. by Düren, Petra

    Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…8.1 Implementation of a library RFID management system in a public library8.2 Merger of an academic library with an information service provider; 8.3 Change as day-to-day business in an academic library; Notes; Part 3 Change management and leadership; 9 Change -- what can go wrong and how to do it right; 9.1 Leaders; 9.2 Staff; 9.3 Goals; 9.4 Time; Notes; 10 What kind of leadership does change management need?…”
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    Filmmakers on Film: Pioneering Women in Film Collection.

    [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming,; Reel Women Media, 2016; 2009
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  4. 142324

    Game Programming using Qt 5 Beginner's Guide : Create amazing games with Qt 5, C++, and Qt Quick, 2nd Edition. by Strakhov, Pavel Vladimirovich

    Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2018
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Qt; A journey through time; The cross-platform programming; Supported platforms; GUI scalability; Qt versions; Structure of Qt framework; Qt Essentials; Qt Add-ons; qmake; Modern C++ standards; Choosing the right license; An open source license; A commercial license; Summary; Chapter 2: Installation; Installing the Qt SDK; Time for action -- Installing Qt using an online installer; What just happened?…”
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    The Palgrave International Handbook of Basic Income

    Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
    1st ed. 2019.
    Table of Contents: “…-Chapter 9: The feasibility and implementation of Basic Income; Malcolm Torry -- Chapter 10: Alternative funding methods; Julio Andrade, Geoff Crocker, Stewart Lansley -- Chapter 11: Analysis of the financial effects of Basic Income; Gareth Morgan, Howard Reed, Malcolm Torry -- Chapter 12: Alternatives to Basic Income; Benjamin Leff, Andrew Percy, Michael Story, Maciej Szlinder -- Chapter 13: Framing Basic Income: Comparing media framing of Basic Income in Canada, Finland, and Spain; Johanna Perkiö, Leire Rincon, Jenna van Draanen -- Chapter 14: The Philosophy and Political Economy of Basic Income Revisited; Louise Haagh -- Part IV: Pilot projects and other experiments -- Chapter 15: The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1970s; Karl Widerquist -- Chapter 16: Citizen’s Basic Income in Brazil: From Bolsa Família to pilot experiments; Valéria Ferreira Santos de Almada Lima, Maria Ozanira da Silva e Silva -- Chapter 17: Basic Income by default: Lessons from Iran’s ‘cash subsidy’ programme; Massoud Karshenas, Hamid Tabatabai -- Chapter 18: The Namibian Basic Income Grant Pilot; Claudia, Dirk Haarmann, Nicoli Nattrass -- Chapter 19: Pilots, evidence and politics: The Basic Income debate in India; Sarath Davala -- Chapter 20: The Finnish Basic Income experiment: A primer; Jurgen De Wispelaere, Antti Halmetoja, Ville-Veikko Pulkka -- Chapter 21: A variety of experiments; Julen Bollain, Loek Groot, Annie Miller, Enno Schmidt, Enkeleida Tahiraj, Timo Verlaat, Gunmin Yi -- Part V: Political and ethical perspectives -- Chapter 22: Libertarian perspectives on Basic Income; Miranda Perry Fleischer, Otto Lehto -- Chapter 23: Socialist arguments for Basic Income; David Casassas, Daniel Raventós, Maciej Szlinder -- Chapter 24: Neither left nor right; Joe Chrisp Luke Martinelli -- Chapter 25: Trade Unions and Basic Income; Troy Henderson, John Quiggin -- Chapter 26: The ethics of Basic Income; Simon Birnbaum -- Part VI: Concluding chapter -- Chapter 27: Tentative conclusions; Malcolm Torry.…”
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  6. 142326

    The Routledge dance studies reader

    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
    Third edition.
    Table of Contents: “…The bharatanatyam dancer as transnational interpreter / Janet O'Shea -- Differentiating phenomenology and dance / Philippa Rothfield -- Epilogue to an epilogue: historicizing the re- in dance reenactment / Mark Franko -- Grasping practice: reflections on practices of knowing and researching in dance education / Yvonne Hardt -- I am a dancer / Martha Graham -- Reworking the ballet: stillness and queerness in Swan Lake, 4 Acts / Vida Midgelow -- Getting off the Orient Express / Shobana Jeyasingh -- Hips, hip-​notism, hip(g)nosis: the mulata performances of Ninón Sevilla / Melissa Blanco Borelli -- Cabbages and kings: disability, dance, and some timely considerations / Adam Benjamin -- Improvised dance in the reconstruction of THEM / Danielle Goldman -- Staging choreomusical research: a case study of the historiography of experimental dance in interaction with music/sound and visual arts (sculptures) / Stephanie Schroedter -- Working out contemporaneity: dance and post-Fordism / Bojana Kunst -- In pursuit of the sylph: ballet in the Romantic period / Deborah Jowitt -- Nijinsky: modernism and heterodox representations of masculinity / Ramsay Burt -- From interculturalism to historicism: reflections on classical Indian dance (2000/​1) / Pallabi Chakravorty -- Race in motion: modern dance, Negro dance, and Katherine Dunham / Susan Manning -- Have they a right? Nineteenth-century Indian dance practices and federal policy / Jacqueline Shea Murphy -- Mediating Cambodian history, the sacred, and the earth / Toni Shapiro-Phim -- Choreographing a flexible Taiwan: Cloud Gate Dance Theatre and Taiwan's changing identity / Yatin Lin -- Dancing salsa wrong in Los Angeles / Cindy García -- Identity politics and political will: Jeni LeGon and living in a great big way / Nadine George-Graves -- Beyonce, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, and choreographic property / Anthea Kraut -- "Selling out" post-Mao: dance labor and the ethics of fulfillment in Reform Era China / Emily Wilcox -- So you think you are masculine? …”
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    Digital Dialogues and Community 2.0 : After Avatars, Trolls and Puppets. by Brabazon, Tara

    Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Legibility and responsibilityEvery tool is a weapon if you hold it right; Notes; 2 Call it hyper activism: politicising the online Arab public sphere and the quest for authenticity and relevance; From blogging to YouTube: politicising the internet; From call-in programs to online comments: participatory culture; Notes; 3 What's in a name? …”
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    The Palgrave handbook of German idealism

    New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
    Table of Contents: “…How 'Natural' Is Fichte's Theory of Natural Right?; David James -- 18. Transcendental Idealism and Theistic Commitment in Fichte; Steven Hoeltzel -- PART IV: GERMAN ROMANTICISM -- 19. …”
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    The Agile Startup : Quick and Dirty Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know. by Scheinrock, Jeff

    Hoboken : Wiley, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Your Startup Is a BoatThe Build/Sell Team; Make Sure You're Aligned; How to Get the Best People; Fire Yourself; You Are Not Scalable; Mess with the Vest, Die Like the Rest; Delegate, Don't Abdicate; Form an Advisory Board; Who's the Boss?; The Right Partner Formula; Hire Slow, Fire Fast; Sharing a Submarine; Chapter 7: Pitching Your Startup; Get Your Story Straight; Get to the Next Step; Half as Long Is Twice as Good; First Rule of Elevator Pitches; Get Used to Rejection; Use the Use Case; Make It Stick; Name It and Frame It; Find the Hot Buttons; Fake It 'Til You Make It.…”
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  10. 142330

    Single-Polymer Composites by Mukhopadhyay, Samrat, Adak, Bapan

    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018
    First edition.
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    Beginning software engineering by Stephens, Rod, 1961-

    Indianapolis, IN : John Wiley & Sons, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Higher Levels of NormalizationSummary; CHAPTER 7: DEVELOPMENT; Use the Right Tools; Hardware; Network; Development Environment; Source Code Control; Profilers; Static Analysis Tools; Testing Tools; Source Code Formatters; Refactoring Tools; Training; Selecting Algorithms; Effective; Efficient; Predictable; Simple; Prepackaged; Top-Down Design; Programming Tips and Tricks; Be Alert; Write for People, Not the Computer; Comment First; Write Self-Documenting Code; Keep It Small; Stay Focused; Avoid Side Effects; Validate Results; Practice Offensive Programming; Use Exceptions.…”
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    Analysis and Design of Control Systems Using MATLAB by Dukkipati, Rao V.

    London : New Academic Science, 2009
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…2.10.5 Identity Matrix2.10.6 Inverse of a Matrix; 2.10.7 Transpose; 2.10.8 Determinant; 2.10.9 Array Division; 2.10.10 Left Division; 2.10.11 Right Division; 2.10.12 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; 2.11 Element-by-Element Operations; 2.11.1 Built-in Functions for Arrays; 2.12 Random Numbers Generation; 2.12.1 The Random Command; 2.13 Polynomials; 2.14 System of Linear Equations; 2.14.1 Matrix Division; 2.14.2 Matrix Inverse; 2.15 Script Files; 2.15.1 Creating and Saving a Script File; 2.15.2 Running a Script File; 2.15.3 Input to a Script File; 2.15.4 Output Commands; 2.16 Programming in MATLAB…”
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  14. 142334

    Mastering Adobe Captivate 6.

    Packt Pub. 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Experiencing the Driving in Belgium sample applicationExperiencing the Encoder Video Demo; Discussing the sample apps scenario; Summary; Meet the Community; Dr Allen Partridge; Bio; Contact details; My personal note; Chapter 2: Capturing the Slides; Choosing the right resolution for the project; What exactly the problem is; Resizing the project after the initial shooting; Downsizing the application during the shooting; Using the Panning feature of Captivate; Using the new Scalable HTML content feature; Conclusion; Shooting the first movie; Preparing the application to shoot.…”
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  15. 142335

    Essential Maths for Geoscientists An Introduction. by Palmer, Paul I.

    Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014
    Table of Contents: “…6.4 Correlations -- 6.5 Exercises -- 7 Trigonometry -- 7.1 Some geoscience applications of trigonometry -- 7.2 Anatomy of a triangle -- 7.3 Angles: degrees and radians -- 7.4 Calculating angles given a trigonometric ratio -- 7.5 Cosine and sine rules for non-right-angled triangles -- 7.6 Exercises -- 8 Vectors -- 8.1 What is a vector? …”
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    Cool things to do if a bully's bugging you : 50 classroom activities to help elementary students by DePino, Catherine

    Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Ask for Help When You Need It; 45. Find the Right Words to Tell About Bullying; 46. Compose Anti-Bully Bloopers; Chapter 6: Talk It Out; Cool Quiz #6: Gain Power With Body Language and Speech; 7 The Most Important Things to Do if a Bully's Bugging You; 47. …”
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  18. 142338

    The insider's guide to winning education grants by Pawlicki, Dakota

    San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Brand, 2013
    First edition.
    Table of Contents: “…The Insider's Guide to Winning Education Grants; Contents; Acknowledgments; The Authors; About UNITE; Foreword; Introduction; First Period: Grants 101; ``Show Me the Money ́ ́; Types of Grants; Grants Are Right Around the Corner; Learning the Lingo; Analyzing the RFP and Grant Application; Stop and Find an RFP; Second Period: Composition; Before the Pen Hits the Paper (or Your Fingers Hit the Keyboard); Putting Your Ideas into Words: Writing Style; Tip 1: Think of Your Proposal as a Conversation with Another Teacher; Tip 2: First versus Third Person; Tip 3: Your Proposal Is Alive and Active!…”
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  19. 142339

    Real time analytics with SAP HANA : enhance your SAP HANA skills using this step-by-step guide to create data models and reports for real time analytics by Singh, Vinay

    Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…-- Procedures -- Creating with the SQL editor (in SAP HANA Studio) -- Procedure creation using the wizard -- JOINS in SAP HANA -- Unions versus JOINS -- Self-study questions -- Summary -- Chapter 2: The SAP HANA Data Modeling Approach -- Row and column storage in SAP HANA -- Choosing the right table -- A basic architecture of the SAP HANA engine -- Different modeling artifacts in SAP HANA -- Modeling principles -- The SAP HANA Studio -- Perspectives in SAP HANA Studio -- Adding our system to SAP HANA Studio -- The system view -- Different schemas in SAP HANA -- Creating package and delivery unit -- Deleting packages -- Delivery units -- Self-study questions -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Different Ways of SAP HANA Data Load -- Loading data from Flat file in SAP HANA -- Real-time replication via SAP SLT (System Landscape Transformation) Replication Server -- Loading data with SAP Direct Extractor -- Application server configuration -- Creating a DXC schema and user in SAP HANA -- Loading data in SAP HANA with Data Services Workbench -- SAP Replication Server -- Smart Data Access -- Self-study questions -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Creating SAP HANA Artifacts Attribute Views and Analytical Views -- Steps to adjust preferences -- Creating attribute views -- Defining attribute and key attribute -- Creating time attribute views -- Creating analytical views -- Creating other elements -- Calculated attribute -- Calculated measures -- Calculated columns -- Creating variables -- Self-study questions.…”
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    Full Stack Development with JHipster : Build modern web applications and microservices with Spring and Angular. by Sasidharan, Deepu K.

    Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Intro; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Foreword; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Modern Web Application Development; Modern full-stack web development; Web architecture patterns; Monolithic web architecture; Microservice architecture; Choosing the right pattern; When to choose a monolithic architecture; When to choose a microservice architecture; Summary; Chapter 2: Getting Started with JHipster; Why JHipster?…”
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