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    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Booth, Stephen

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    Dr Stephen Lock in interview with Sir Christopher Booth

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    Dr Stephen Lock, a former editor of the British Medical Journal, 1975-90, discusses his family background, early studies, entry to medicine, first clinical appointments, disillusionment and uneasy transition to a career in medical journalism. His recollections of medical school life, house and registrar appointments provide a critical dissection of established hospital practice in the 1940s and 1950s and a number of senior clinicians. Similarly forthright is discussion of early attachments to The Lancet and BMJ, especially the editors under whom he worked, Sir Theodore Fox and Hugh Clegg. The major challenges and hazards of medical journalism are then considered in some depth, including such issues as editorial pressures, peer review and libel. There follows an account of the founding of the 'Vancouver group' of medical editors, set up to assist standards. In a final section the interview turns to such issues as journalistic campaigning, problems of confidentiality and plagiarism

    Ron Taylors Boxing and Wrestling Booth

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    Ron Taylor's Boxing and Wrestling Booth photographed Newcastle Town Moor Fair, 1981

    Jim Connolly at the CBN 8's television studio audio mixing panel, Orange, New South Wales, September 1969 [transparency] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Stephen Fleay photograph collection of CBN 8 and CWN 6 televison stations, Orange, New South Wales, 1963-1970.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4782267; Donated by Stephen Fleay, 2010. "This RCA mixing panel controlled the audio levels from microphones in the two CBN 8 studios, film projectors, videotape machines, audio tape recorders, turntables and announcing booth. Jim Connolly had worked in Sydney Television and was later manager of ITQ Channel 8 Mt Isa. The audio panel was in a glassed off compartment adjoining the main vision switching area and both overlooked studio's A and B"--Information from acquisitions documentation

    #947 The Speaker's Role: Origin and Extent.

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    Participants include: Ron. Richard Bolling, Member of Congress (D) from Missouri and author of House Out of Order Mr. Booth Mooney, Author of Mr. Speaker Dr. Stephen Gilbert, Assoc. Professor of Government, Georgetown Universit

    The European Parliament is a failed experiment in pan-European democracy – national parliaments are the key to solving the democratic deficit

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    Strengthening the European Parliament has often been viewed as the best method of addressing the EU’s alleged ‘democratic deficit’. Stephen Booth writes that while this perspective has led to the Parliament’s powers being increased successively over recent decades, the effect of these reforms on democratic engagement among EU citizens has been limited. He argues that boosting the role of national parliaments in the EU legislative process would offer a far better route for returning democratic accountability closer to voters

    AC-6-U.S. Naval Planes Flying in Formation, Langley Field, VA/Thank-You Card from Stephen Tury to the Hungarian Defense Council.

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    This postcard, which depicts U.S. Naval planes flying in formation, was sent to the Hungarian Defense Council by Private Stephen Tury. The Council was organized in New Brunswick by leaders of local Hungarian churches and societies. During the Second World War it sent supplies, such as the carton of cigarettes Tury is thanking it for, to members of the military of Hungarian descent from the New Brunswick area

    Author Stephen Flynn Discusses Resiliency

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    Center for Homeland Defense and Security, PRESS RELEASESOn September 25, Author Stephen E. Flynn stopped by the Center’s National Capital Region campus to speak with CHDS Master’s degree students about his latest book, answer questions and discuss..

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather, National Park Service

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Stephen Mather regarding the sale of Bass properties
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