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    47 allotments being part of St. James Glebe [cartographic material] : on the South Head and Paddington Roads, to be let on lease for 28 years, by Mr. Mort.

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    Inset: Local sketch.; Map 355 from Ferguson Collection.; Sales plan for leasehold on allotments in Paddington, Sydney N.S.W.; Signed: R.W. Goodall, Surveyor Nov. 14th 1848.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f355

    Plan of 54 farms and the village of Woodstock, situate on the estate of Robt. Owen Esqr., known as Hyam's Grant, Jambaroo, Illawarra [cartographic material] : for sale by Mr Geard, on Wednesday the 27th Septemr., 1848 /

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    Real estate sales plan for land in Woodstock (now Jamberoo), New South Wales.; Oriented with north at bottom.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4421.Plan of fifty-four farms and the village of Woodstock, situate on the estate of Robt. Owen Esqr., known as Hyam's Grant, Jambaroo, Illawarr

    Goodall, R B, 219537

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/388065Surname: GOODALL. Given Name(s) or Initials: R B. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 219537. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-4396.210835 Item: [2016.0049.20358] "Goodall, R B, 219537

    Goodall, R B, VX39737

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/388068Surname: GOODALL. Given Name(s) or Initials: R B. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX39737. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 28957.210838 Item: [2016.0049.20361] "Goodall, R B, VX39737

    goodall-chris/Sphagnum-Paper: Data and R. Scripts for Sphagnum paper

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    A survey of some fifth- and sixth-formers' perceptions of mathematics

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    This Report gives some results of a small but purposive survey of the attitudes of school fifth- and sixth-formers to mathematics as a subject and their opinions as to whether they wished to proceed to further study of mathematics. The survey was conducted by direct face-to-face interviewing of the pupils at their schools during the academic year 1990-1991. The interviewing and the initial analysis of the data were carried out by a fourth-year student, Mr R T Davies, in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Brunel University as part of his Final Year Project. The author of this Report was closely involved with the work, as was Dr E J Davis of Henley Management College; both the author and Dr Davis had roles of project supervisors and independent roles concerning survey design and analysis

    KNOWLEDGE ARTIFACTS—Goodall 1 Following the document: Toward an integrated study of knowledge artifacts [DRAFT]

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    KNOWLEDGE ARTIFACTS—Goodall 2 Recent commentary on knowledge management has discussed the importance of “knowledge artifacts”. But what is a knowledge artifact? This paper reviews the problems inherent in identifying knowledge artifacts and provides a description of various constructs for articulating and describing them. I discuss knowledge artifacts as material, tool, artifact, marking, inscription, document, boundary object, and genre. The paper continues with some discussion of a methodological approach for studying information behaviour based on “following the document ” (or knowledge artifact). KNOWLEDGE ARTIFACTS—Goodall 3 Following the document: Toward an integrated study of knowledge artifacts I recently read a news-group post asking what "knowledge artifacts " are. The nature of the question seemed rather naive. In the KM field there are plenty of artifacts: memos, documents, directories, etc. However, upon further reflection the question yields considerable grist for the intellectual mill. My first response was to admonish the poster about the nature of information. If the goal of KM is really to conduct “an audit of ‘intellectual assets ’ that highlights unique sources, critical functions and potential bottlenecks which hinder knowledge flows to the point of use”, then we must include all sorts of information (definition attributed to Denham Grey a

    Hindu Scriptures, edited with new translations by Dominic Goodall, based on an anthology by R. C. Zaehner, London, J. M. Dent, LI + 411 p.

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    En occident, le recueil "Hindu Scriptures" avait d'abord paru en 1938, préparé par Nicol MacNicol, puis il avait été réédité par Robert Charles Zaehner en 1966, et ce nouveau recueil, paru en 1996, est traduit, écrit, modifié et amélioré par Dominic Goodall en 1996, brillant indianiste d'Oxford. Cette nouvelle édition fait apparaître l'évolution dans l'approche indianiste de la pensée philosophique et religieuse indienne.International audienc

    Hindu Scriptures, edited with new translations by Dominic Goodall, based on an anthology by R. C. Zaehner, London, J. M. Dent, LI + 411 p.

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    En occident, le recueil "Hindu Scriptures" avait d'abord paru en 1938, préparé par Nicol MacNicol, puis il avait été réédité par Robert Charles Zaehner en 1966, et ce nouveau recueil, paru en 1996, est traduit, écrit, modifié et amélioré par Dominic Goodall en 1996, brillant indianiste d'Oxford. Cette nouvelle édition fait apparaître l'évolution dans l'approche indianiste de la pensée philosophique et religieuse indienne.International audienc

    Hindu Scriptures, edited with new translations by Dominic Goodall, based on an anthology by R. C. Zaehner, London, J. M. Dent, LI + 411 p.

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    En occident, le recueil "Hindu Scriptures" avait d'abord paru en 1938, préparé par Nicol MacNicol, puis il avait été réédité par Robert Charles Zaehner en 1966, et ce nouveau recueil, paru en 1996, est traduit, écrit, modifié et amélioré par Dominic Goodall en 1996, brillant indianiste d'Oxford. Cette nouvelle édition fait apparaître l'évolution dans l'approche indianiste de la pensée philosophique et religieuse indienne.International audienc
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