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    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (getting)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/2176/thumbnail.jp

    Yuriy Hryvniak as a researcher of the biography of Ivan Puluj

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    Матеріал тез присвячено дослідженню сторінок біографії Юрія Гривняка - автора монографії про Івана Пулюя, яку було опубліковано 1971 року у Лондоні завдяки фінансовій підтримці Союзу українців у Великій Британії. Автором було використано ряд фото та архівних матеріалів, отриманих від О. Пулюя. На жаль, творчість і життєвий шлях Ю. Гривняка є маловідомими в Україні, а доля зібраних ним джерел потребує фахового дослідженняThese theses are devoted to the study of the pages of Yuriy Hryvniak’s biography. He was the author of a monograph dedicated to the study of the life and activities of the famous Ukrainian scientist and public figure Ivan Puluj. The author used a number of photos and archival materials received from O. Puluj. Unfortunately, the creativity and life path of Y. Hryvniak is little known in Ukraine, and the fate of the sources collected by him requires professional researc

    Oral history interview with Ivan Sutherland

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    Transcript, 45 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95652Following a brief overview of his background, Sutherland describes his tenure as head of the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) from 1963 to 1965. He discusses the existing programs as established by J. C. R. Licklider, his interaction with the research community, the budget, and the new initiatives started while he was there: projects in graphics and networking, the ILLIAC IV, and the Macromodule program. Other topics covered include: the difficulties of getting qualified people into the office, the impact of IPTO's funding in artificial intelligence, and the review process. This interview was recorded as part of a research project on the influence of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on the development of computer science in the United States.Sutherland, Ivan Edward, 1938-. (1989). Oral history interview with Ivan Sutherland. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107642

    Note from David Kirchman to Ivan Valiela at the Ecosystems Center

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    Title page of the book "Processes in Microbal Ecology". The author, David L. Kirchman, has written a note to Ecosystems Center scientist Ivan Valiela.Note reads: "Ivan- You & the MBL Marine Ecology course got me going in this field. Thanks. David Kirchman"photograph

    Ivan Žuvela Šabo and His Etnographic Record from 1892

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    U ovom tekstu otkriva se identitet autora jednog starijeg etnografskog zapisa nastalog na otoku Korčuli. Riječ je o rukopisu „Narodne pjesme junačke i žetelačke“ iz 1892., a koji se čuva u Arhivu Odsjeka za etnologiju Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Zagrebu. Iako je u tom rukopisu autor potpisan kao „Ivan Žuvela, pravnik“, dosada ga se nije moglo točnije identificirati, iznesena je kriva pretpostavka, a čak se i spekuliralo da je riječ o pseudonimu. Istraživanjem dostupnih izvora i novinskih zapisa ipak se utvrdilo kako je zaista riječ o Velolučaninu Ivanu Žuveli iz grane Šabo, studentu prava koji je umro u svojoj 23-oj godini života, samo godinu dana po nastanku ovog rukopisa. Uz autora, u tekstu se detaljno progovara o rukopisu i njegovom iznimnom značaju za proučavanje nekadašnje svakodnevice, a posebno žetelačkih običaja na zapadnom dijelu otoka Korčule.This text reveals the identity of the hitherto unknown author one of the oldest known ethnographic record from the island of Korčula. The manuscript titled “Narodne pjesme junačke i žetelačke” (Folk Songs of Heroes and Harvesters) dates back to 1892 and is preserved in the Archive of the Ethnology Division at the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zagreb. Although the author of the manuscript is signed as “Ivan Žuvela, legal scholar,” his precise identification has remained elusive, with incorrect assumptions and even speculation about a possible pseudonym. Through research of available sources and newspaper records, it has now been conclusively determined that the author is indeed Ivan Žuvela from Vela Luka, a member of the Šabo family, and a law student who passed away at the age of 23, just a year after creating this manuscript. In addition to introducing the author, this text provides a detailed exploration of the manuscript and its exceptional significance for studying the everyday life of the past, particularly the harvesting customs on the western part of the island of Korčula

    Riflessioni su "Note su una teoria d'impresa" di Ivan Snehota

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    Il capitolo ripercorre, riassume e discute i lavori scientifici del prof. Ivan Snehota a partire dalla monografia "Note su una teoria d'impresa" che contiene le basi del suo pensiero e del futuro lavoro di ricerca. Traendo spunto dagli studi del prof. Snehota l'Autore suggerisce percorsi di sviluppo della ricerca sulle reti tra imprese.The chapter summarizes and debates Emeritus prof. Ivan Snehota's studies since his Ph.D thesis. Following such an analysis the author suggests future research directions on the topic of business networks

    Towards an Augmented Reality Game for Learning about Ivan Vazov's Literary Works

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    This paper presents a concept for a serious game based on an augmented reality representation of a mural artwork located in the National Library “Ivan Vazov” in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The mural features the renowned Bulgarian author Ivan Vazov in the center, surrounded by characters from his literary works. By using a head-mounted display in front of the mural, the players would see movement of the characters and will be able to interact with them in a gamified augmented reality environment. The serious game proposed in this paper offers a solution to the engagement of players with literature and textual heritage within a broader cultural context

    Ivan O\u27Neil Interview, June 16, 2017

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    Ivan O’Neil discusses his experiences as a U.S. Forest Service fire lookout at the Pioneer Ridge Lookout in the Flathead National Forest in Montana. He recalls lying about his age to get a summer job on a brush crew at the Coram Ranger Station in the Flathead National Forest, which led to getting a job as a fire lookout the following summer. He describes the lookout quarters, his food and other supplies, and visits from other fire lookouts. O’Neil talks about nearby lookout stations, such as Battery, Canyon, and Wildcat, some of which were not manned. He also talks about his primary duties which included watching for fires and lightning strikes and recording them. O’Neil describes serving as a smokechaser on several fires and reminisces about daily life as a lookout.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/nwmt-ffla/1005/thumbnail.jp

    New data about Novgorod resident Ivan Shusherin the author of the biography of Patriarch Nikon

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    The article deals with the biography of Ivan Shusherin, the author of the “Life” of Patriarch Nikon. Based on new archival data, it was established the previously unknown circumstances of Ivan Shusherin’s ten-year stay in exile in Novgorod and his own letters, written in extremely beautiful handwriting are discovered. Analysis of the text of the “Life” allowed the author to clarify the dating of the “Life” and the intent of this work – the most important source on the history of the Russian church in the second half of the 17th century

    Oral History Interview with Ivan E. Smith, April 5, 2023

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ivan E. Smith. The interview discusses his family history; joining the Marine Corps in 1946; training at Camp Pendleton; experiences being in the 3rd guard Company Coco Cola in Panama; doing the Marine Corps track meet; being discharged and going into inactive service; going back to school and getting married; being called to go back to duty for the Korean War; training again at Camp Pendleton; experiences serving in the Korean War; getting discharged again; and post-war experiences
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