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Interview with Teri and Michael Marquez, Downwinders of Utah Archive, June 27, 2019, Audio
Audio (17 minutes, 39 seconds) of a telephone interview conducted by Justin Sorensen and Robert Nelson with Teri and Michael Marquez on June 27, 2019. Teri Marquez discusses her memories of growing up in Sunnyside, Utah, where her father was a foreman at the coal mine. She recounts her father measuring the tests with a Geiger counter that he used for his mining work, and shares memories of classmates who had cancer in her age group, as well as her own experiences with cancer treatment. Michael Marques discusses how storms and dust would get trapped in the local area due to the position of the mountains. Michael Marquez shares his memory that the government assured the people in the area that the testing was safe
The public and private faces of the friendship between Fidel Castro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is one of the most widely read Latin American authors in the world. His novels One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera are among many people’s favourite books. But, despite loving his books, many of his readers have found it difficult to understand his political views – especially his support and friendship for the recently deceased former president of Cuba, Fidel Castro
Combined microsurgical fluorescence for optimizing resection in refractory empyema and cerebritis (Jun, 10.1007/s00381-020-04762-9, 2020)
The original version of this article unfortunately contained an error. The corresponding author did not notice that one of the co-authors "Javier Marquez Marquez Rivas" was incorrectly presented. The correct name is "Javier Marquez Rivas". Given in this article is the corrected author name
Roberto J. Lopez, Ceremonia y poder a finales del Antiguo Régimen. Galicia, 1700-1833
Valenzuela Marquez Jaime. Roberto J. Lopez, Ceremonia y poder a finales del Antiguo Régimen. Galicia, 1700-1833. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 52ᵉ année, N. 2, 1997. pp. 432-434
Extending the Library???s Web Presence: Building an Online Timeline Using MIT???s SIMILE Exhibit
Published by and copyright by the Journal of Library Innovation.Extending the library???s presence beyond a brick and mortar structure is essential as resources become increasingly available in electronic format. One way to achieve this is to create a broad-reaching tool like a timeline using the Massachusetts Institute of Technology???s Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments Exhibit (MIT???s SIMILE Exhibit), a cloud-based program that allows for the creation of data-driven websites with minimal programming or Web expertise. With this easy-to-learn technology, a library can extend its Web presence by providing online access to its rich historical collections. This article is a case study on the implementation of an online timeline, the ???Sonoma County Timeline???, which was used to showcase the library???s resources at Sonoma State University. The author also demonstrates how to build a timeline using MIT???s SIMILE Exhibit software, and how a timeline can be used to extend the library???s presence to its community. A guide to managing the project, a status report for the Sonoma State University Library???s instance of Exhibit, and a discussion of best practices are also detailed in the article.Funding for the timeline project was received from Sonoma State University's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
When the (Web)master Becomes the Student: Usability Testing in the Classroom
Published by and copyright by the Association of College & Research LibrariesSeveral months ago, a colleague of mine told me the following words: ???You???re not an instruction librarian. . . . but you will be called upon to teach a few (or more) freshmen-level library instruction sessions at the library.??? At the time, I didn???t really pay attention. I mean, I am the Web services librarian, not an instruction librarian. I was sure I wouldn???t be asked to teach??? at least not a lot. My colleague???s words proved to be more prophetic than I could have imagined, especially at the start of the Fall 2010 semester
A house concurrent resolution honoring Gilda Molina Marquez of J. L. Long Middle School as Teacher of the Year
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate relating to honoring Gilda Molina Marquez of J. L. Long Middle School as Teacher of the Year
A pattern-based architectural style for self-organizing software systems
In this chapter, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez et al. propose an approach to engineering self-organizing software systems toward self-adaptation and resilience from an architectural point of view. They argue that the adaptation of complete systems is different from the adaptation of single components within the systems and propose an architectural approach based on patterns. Besides adaptation, the authors also claim to achieve resilience by leveraging the capabilities of self-organizing systems, which are able to modify themselves in order to continue providing their functionality even in the face of unexpected situations
Global behavior of positive solutions to a semilinear equation with a nonlinear flux condition
Lopez Gomez, J.; Marquez, V.; Wolanski, N.. (1991). Global behavior of positive solutions to a semilinear equation with a nonlinear flux condition. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/1623
Marketing in the Library and Beyond
Pacific Northwest Library Association presentation, August, 201
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