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An open reply to "What is going on at the Library of Congress?" by Thomas Mann
This is an open response to a report by Thomas Mann at the Library of Congress concerning changes in cataloging. The author contends that, although the current changes at the Library of Congress are suspect, changes are imminent and experienced catalogers must offer positive suggestions for change, otherwise they will be ignored by management
Tar sandstone investigation in southwestern Uinta Basin
reportDuring the month of July 1972, the author assisted by Jonathan Mann studied the oil impregnated sandstone (hereafter OISS) deposits in the Lower Unit of the Parachute Creek Member of the Green River Formation on the southwestern edge of the Uinta Basin, along the Roan Cliffs and within the Roan Plateau. Careful mapping was conducted to determine the extent of the Sunnyside OISS deposit and to relate it to other deposits in the general vicinity. In addition to this mapping, which was restricted to the Flat Canyon and Sunnyside 15 min. quadrangles, (correlation investigations? ) were carried out in Nine Mile Canyon, Argyle Canyon, Indian Canyon, and at the headwaters of Avintaquin Canyon near Reservation Ridge (see USGS 7 1/2 min. quadrangles Gray Head Peak, 1969, and Flat Ridge, Utah, 1969). These areas, in this report, are further subdivided into smaller regions (often ridges or canyons) for further expansion of the results of the investigation. A number of the canyons could only be studied by hiking them through, others because of the size of the area studied and time requirements were studied by numerous stops from a four-wheel-drive truck. A field method to categorize the estimated richness of the OISS was used in the mapping: A numeral from I-V was assigned to a deposit, I being void of tar and progressing with each number until very rich OISS would be classed as V
Mann-Kendall values of the annual sediment load at the following stations: (A) Yichang, (B) Chenglingji, (C) Hankou, (D) Hukou and (E) Datong.
Mann-Kendall values of the annual sediment load at the following stations: (A) Yichang, (B) Chenglingji, (C) Hankou, (D) Hukou and (E) Datong.</p
Mann-Kendall values of the annual runoff at the following stations: (A) Yichang, (B) Chenglingji, (C) Hankou, (D) Hukou and (E) Datong.
Mann-Kendall values of the annual runoff at the following stations: (A) Yichang, (B) Chenglingji, (C) Hankou, (D) Hukou and (E) Datong.</p
Thomas Mann Collection 1921-1968
Essays and letters by Alfred Vagts, Dr. Krausnick, Erich Kahler, Golo Mann, and others, regarding Thomas Mann and his attitudes towards Jews and Judaism; photocopies and transcriptions of letters by Mann to Efraim Frisch, Julius Schwalbe, Dr. Isaac, and others; a private press copy of Mann's 1921 essay 'Zur Jüdischen Frage,' printed after the essay was rejected by Der Neue Merkur.Henry D. IsaacMrs. Franz LandsbergerAlfred VagtsAuthor, 1875-1955The original German-language inventory is available in the folder.Processed for digitization bydigitize
Mann, D, Police Department
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/401306Surname: MANN. Given Name(s) or Initials: D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: POLICE DEPARTMENT. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 11492.220952
Item: [2016.0049.33599] "Mann, D, Police Department
Supplementary materials for the article: Five-Point Likert Items: t test versus Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon
Supplementary materials for the article: De Winter, J. C.F., & Dodou, D. (2010). Five-point Likert items: t test versus Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 15, 1-12
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