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The Harvard Crimson :: Opinion :: The Case for Open Access on 2009-06-07
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It is meant to promote the free communication of knowledge. By retaining rights for the widest possible dissemination of the faculty’s work, it would make scholarship by members of the FAS freely accessible everywhere in the world, and it would reinforce a new effort by
Harvard to share its intellectual wealth. -
it is digitizing its special collections, opening them to everyone online, and cooperating with
Google in the attempt to make books in the public domain actually available to the public - 4 more annotations...
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- ScienceDirect - Comprehensive Glycoscience : Basics Concepts and Nomenclature Recommendations in Carbohydrate Chemistry on 2009-06-04
- The London by Night Sightseeing Tour on 2008-09-04
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Best Indian restaurants in London — London Restaurants — Square Meal on 2008-07-25
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The Old Westminster Library, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BU
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Never mind it being one of London’s top modern Indians, The Cinnamon Club is one of the capital’s most reliable
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The Semantic Web: An Introduction on 2008-07-25
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What's the rationale for such a system? Data that is geneally hidden away
in HTML files is often useful in some contexts, but not in others. The problem
with the majority of data on the Web that is in this form at the moment is that
it is difficult to use on a large scale, because there is no global system for
publishing data in such a way as it can be easily processed by anyone. For
example, just think of information about local sports events, weather
information, plane times, Major League Baseball statistics, and television
guides... all of this information is presented by numerous sites, but all in
HTML. The problem with that is that, is some contexts, it is difficult to use
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A triple can simply be described as three URIs.
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The Semantic Web In Breadth on 2008-07-21
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A URI is not a set of directions telling your computer how to get to a specific
file on the Web (though it may also do this). It is a name for a "resource" (a
thing). This resource may or may not be accessible over the
Internet. The URI may or may not provide a way for your
computer to get more information about that resource. -
should not assume that a URI does anything more than provide an identifier for a
resource. - 1 more annotations...
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LNG Central on 2007-08-13
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Big companies know the power of establishing a consistent, recognizable brand
image. Whether it’s a television commercial, web blog, direct mail campaign,
etc., there are inherent benefits in keeping your business image consistent.
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ScienceDirect - Information & Management : Evaluating the supply chain performance of IT-based inter-enterprise collaboration on 2007-08-08
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Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR),
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CPFR as “a collection of new business practices that leverage the Internet
and EDI in order to radically reduce inventories and expenses while improving
customer service.” - 2 more annotations...
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Slap in the Facebook: It's Time for Social Networks to Open Up on 2007-08-06
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From there, you can pull in your photos from Flickr or Zooomr and show off your impeccable musical
taste by creating a profile at iLike or Last.fm. You can share your web bookmarks using
del.icio.us or Ma.gnolia and publish a list of your most
recent reads using Shelfari or LibraryThing. -
Create an account with one of the many feed-mixing services like Yahoo's Pipes, FeedShake or FeedBlendr. Plug in all the feeds from the
various sources you want to track and paste the resulting URL into a widget on
your site. Voilà. - 1 more annotations...
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ScienceDirect - Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing : Offshoring manufacturing: Implications for engineering jobs and education: A survey and case study on 2007-08-02
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Offshoring has also begun to change the way that engineering programs in these
countries educate their students. In addition, intellectual property issues
create a major risk to companies considering outsourcing to certain
less-developed countries. These issues can be broadly categorized into: the
robustness and strength of intellectual property laws, and the degree to which
these laws are implemented and enforced. Further, such factors as currency
fluctuations and geo-political conditions can substantially impact outsourcing
decisions and profitability.
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