Libraries In The United States Guide to library resources on the internet. http://www.metronet.lib.mn.us/lc/list1.cfm?statex=Connecticut
Storage By Silicon City Silicon City is a reseller of storage servers and subsystems. We offer NAS Appliances, Server and Host Attached IDE and SCSI Raid systems. http://www.siliconcty.com/storagebysilicon.htm
Extractions: Hardware Servers Workstations NAS Servers Notebooks/Tablets ... ...more Software Academic AntiVirus/Security Backup/DR Business ... ...more Components Adapters Memory Motherboards RAID Controllers ... ...more Partners JMR SONY ADIC DISC DVD Jukeboxes Hitachi (HDS) IBM Storage HP/Compaq Qstar ... ...more We offer disc, tape and optical , stand alone and library hardware. We also carry a full range of disaster-recovery, backup and clustering software. Serial ATA is HERE Features 16- Bay - 4TB, 3u 2xLVD U160 Performance 64-bit RISC Processor 128mb Cache, up to 512MB optional Triple Redundent HS PS, Turbo Fans 36GB 10k RPM, - 250GB 7200 RPM
Extractions: compiled by Sheila and Robert Harden Welcome to our listing of European public libraries on the World Wide Web. Our scope is the whole of Europe and our intention is to provide a complete country by country listing. For some countries a full listing already exists, in which case we just provide a pointer to it. Please mail us if you know of a link we should include. Public library services vary from country to country in the way they are organised and managed. There are differences also in the position which public libraries occupy in the varying cultural traditions of the nations of Europe. If we have misunderstood something important, please mail us Place names are given in the form most familar to readers of English.
Libraries&Archives Department Includes online catalog, opening hours and publications. http://www.libraries-archives.gov.mt/
Extractions: Welcome Catalogues Libraries Online Catalogue National Library Catalogues National Archives Catalogues Special Needs Online Catalogue ... Download Audio-Visual Catalogues Opening Hours National Library of Malta Central Public Library Branch and Regional Libraries National Archives of Malta Publications National Library Publications Frak tad-Deheb National Archives Publications Links KNPD Resource Centre Malta Family History Public Libraries of Europe Library Catalogues in the UK ... UK - Public Records Office
Extractions: ACROBAT PDF VERSION A B C D E ... Z For him that stealeth a Book from this Library, let it change into a serpent in his hand and rend him. Let him be struck with Palsy, and all his Members blasted. Let him languish in Pain crying aloud for Mercy and let there be no sur-cease to his Agony till he sink in Dissolution. Let Bookworms gnaw his Entrails in token of the Worm that dieth not, and when at last he goeth to his final Punishment, let the flames of Hell consume him for ever and aye. Curse Against Book Stealers Monastery of San Pedro, Barcelona [Editor: this quote is NOT anonymous. The quote is in The Old Librarians's Almanack which is itself a brilliant and very funny forgery by Edmund Lester Pearson. For details see, Wayne A. Wiegand, "The History of a Hoax: Edmund Lester Pearson, John Cotton Dana, and the Old Librarian's Almanack." Beta Phi Mu Chapbook No. 13 . Thanks to Ken Miller for pointing this out.] A keeper of books.
Brandeis Libraries' Research Guides | LTS | Brandeis University A reference collection for conducting research. Site features descriptions of frequently used publications and provides a list of recommended web sites. http://www.library.brandeis.edu/resources/resguides/subject/antguide.html
The Haskell Home Page s, documents, history, news, HaWiki, software (libraries, tools), humor, merchandise, and links.Repository for information on the lazy functional programming language Haskell http://www.haskell.org/
Extractions: @import "haskell-org.css"; Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer. Haskell session at the O'Reilly Euro OS Conference ; Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 20 October 2005. An interview with Autrijus Tang about his Pugs project (a Perl 6 implementation in Haskell). Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP) ; Tallinn, Estonia, September 24th 2005. 17th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages (IFL 2005) ; Dublin, Ireland, 19-21 September 2005. Submission deadline: 26 August (registration earlier). 2005 Haskell Workshop ; Tallinn, Estonia, 30 September 2005. Submission deadline: 10 June 2005. 10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2005) ; Tallinn, Estonia, September 26-28, 2005. Early registration deadline: 29 July 2005. Sixth Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2005) ; Tallinn, Estonia, 23 - 24 September 2005. Submission deadline: 8 July. Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP) ; Tallinn, Estonia, 24 September 2005.
Red Herring Puppets Over 25 years experiences designing, building, and performing puppets for film, television, theatre, opera, schools, libraries, museums and special events. http://www.redherringpuppets.com
Extractions: Resume Theatrical Fabrication Film and T.V. Fabrication Costume and Character Fabrication ... Email WELCOME TO RED HERRING PUPPETS! We have been designing, building, and performing puppets and specialty costumes for more than 25 years. Our experience has been in film, television, theatre, opera, and special events. Please stroll through our world and visit the variety of experience and expertise we can offer. home resume theatrical costume ... email 73 Dye Leaf Road
The Caml Language: Home This is the official web page of the OCaml development team. Here you'll find the official distribution, the manual, archives of the mailing list, links to tutorials and contributed libraries (in The Humps ), style guidelines, books about OCaml. http://caml.inria.fr/
Extractions: Search Powered by Swish-E What is Caml? Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind. It is very expressive, yet easy to learn and use. Caml supports functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles. It has been developed and distributed by INRIA , France's national research institute for computer science, since 1985. About Caml The Caml Consortium Objective Caml The Objective Caml system is the main implementation of the Caml language. It features a powerful module system and a full-fledged object-oriented layer. It comes with a native-code compiler that supports numerous architectures, for high performance; a bytecode compiler, for increased portability; and an interactive loop, for experimentation and rapid development. About Objective Caml Latest release Manual Caml Light The Caml Light system is a lightweight, portable implementation of the core Caml language. Because of its stable status, it is actively used in education. For most other uses, we recommend switching to its successor Objective Caml.
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Columbia University Libraries The gateway to Columbia University's diverse libraries and services. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/
Extractions: CU Home Libraries Home Search Site Index ... Alert for Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Users... About the Libraries Libraries Collections Digital Collections Hours Directions to Columbia Map of Campus Libraries More... Catalogs CLIO (Columbia's Online Catalog) Other Catalogs at CU and Nearby A-Z List of Library Catalogs Course Reserves More... E-Resources Citation Finder Databases E-Journals E-Books E-Data E-News E-Images Subject Guides More... Report Problems Request It BorrowDirect Medical Center/Morningside In Process/Ordered Science Fast Track Interlibrary Loan Recommend Titles for Purchase More...
Other Library Business Collections The British Library business Collections provides information for small and mediumsized enterprises in the UK. http://www.bl.uk/collections/business/otherbuscollect.html
Extractions: The British Library is developing strong links with its local community. C@mden Connect allows access to the catalogues of public libraries in Camden, including the business sources held at Swiss Cottage Library. The Cindex database provides details of further information sources, including a list under the heading of business information. The site also contains practical guides on where to stay in Camden, parking facilities and places to visit. City Business Library Situated in the heart of the City of London, the City Business Library provides access to a wide range of business information sources. The collection is used by the City and the wider community of London and consists primarily of directories, market research reports, journals and newspapers. For those users requiring more in-depth research there is a fee-based service called Business Information Focus. UK Trade and Investment Information Centre UKTIIC, part of the Department of Trade and Industry, is an invaluable resource for UK businesses operating overseas. The library collections consist of directories, statistical publications and electronic sources aimed at supporting the work of exporters and their representatives. Westminster Reference Library
Site Moved... Links to all the libraries and links to MUSE, the McGill University Library Catalogue. http://www.library.mcgill.ca/
Welcome To Detroit Public Library History, libraries schedule, services and events offered. Catalog with a section for kids. http://www.detroit.lib.mi.us/
Enquiries & Opening Times City business Library 1 Brewers Hall Garden (off Aldermanbury Square) London EC2V 5BX Map showing the location of City business Library http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/leisure_heritage/libraries_archives_m
Extractions: The Corporation of Londonâs Libraries are pleased to introduce a textphone service designed to make it easier for deaf or hearing impaired individuals to contact us. Provided they have a textphone, callers will now be able to communicate clearly with our staff by typing what they want to say and receiving a reply on the screen of their textphone. To contact any of our libraries dial 020 7332 3803. 24 hour renewals (touch tone phones only) Libraries feedback form - use this to send us suggestions for improving our service. Barbican Library Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
Python Programming With The Java™ Class Libraries: A Tutorial For Building By Richard Hightower; AddisonWesley, 2002, 0201616165. Begins with Python basics, many exercises, interactive sessions. Shows programming novices concepts and practical methods. Shows programming experts Python's abilities and ways to interface with Java APIs. publisher website http://www.awprofessional.com/catalog/product.asp?product_id={872914EE-05D4-4A26
ALA | Copyright Information relating to fair use, library exemptions, and recent copyright legislation, from The American Library Association. http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/copyright.htm
RubyGarden Premier site for tracking many developments forum; news, includes Ruby News Weekly (like Dr. Dobb's PythonURL!); announcements, future shock, biggest Ruby Wiki, useful surveys, links, people, libraries, ports. http://www.rubygarden.org/
Extractions: @import url( http://rubygarden.org/rubric/style.css ); by Chad Fowler note: This is the original English version of a multipart article written for The Rubyist In year 2000, when I started using Ruby, one of the first discussions I remember on the English ruby-talk "Not enough libraries." "There are plenty of libraries. Which are you missing?" "Well, I guess there are enough libraries. But we can't find them. And, they're hard to install!" "We need to create something like CPAN for Ruby! Only better! Let’s form a committee." *time passes* In the summer of 2001, two interesting changes took place in the world of Ruby packaging. First, Minero Aoki released version 1.0.0 of his setup.rb. setup.rb, still very popular today, solves part of the Ruby packging problem. It wasn’t quite the solution that the "where is CPAN?" people were looking for, but it provided a much-needed defacto standardization of Ruby installers, leading to a uniform methodology for laying out package structures. Second, Ryan Leavengood started work on a project he called "RubyGems". RubyGems was first introduced at the First International Ruby Conference in October, 2001. Like Java’s jar files, it created single-file archives out of Ruby libraries, and it hacked ‘require’ to enable users to load code from these files. Matz was in attendance, and took a definite interest in RubyGems, offering to give Ryan commit access to the Ruby CVS repository so that he could add RubyGems to the Ruby distribution. Matz was especially interested in the ability to "execute" one of these archives, for example:
Electronic Business Library The Electronic business Library (EBL), an initiative between the University of The Electronic business Library consists of 15 scholar workstations that http://gateway.uvic.ca/lib/org/ebl/
Extractions: The Electronic Business Library (EBL) , an initiative between the University of Victoria Libraries and the Faculty of Business , opened in its new location in Room 123 of the Business and Economics building on September 1997. Our mission is to facilitate electronic access to information resources ( virtual library ) in support of business-related research and education by the University community and in particular by members of the Faculty of Business, irrespective of location or distance. The Electronic Business Library consists of 15 scholar workstations that provide access to a variety of business journals, newspapers and news wire services. Our joint initiative allows us to utilize the information resources of the UVic libraries' and the EBL. Reference and instruction in using the existing collection of print and electronic products is provided by the Business Librarian Use of electronic resources at the EBL is restricted to current University of Victoria faculty, staff and students of the Faculty of Business.