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    Preserving Linked Data Integrity on the Semantic Web by application of techniques from Hypermedia

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    This report presents a Literature Review of past work in Hypertext link integrity and current work in the emerging area of Semantic Web link integrity. A design and prototype for a system which applies some ideas from Hypertext link integrity to the Semantic Web is presented alongside plans for future enhancements of this system. In addition other possible avenues of research regarding ideas from traditional Hypertext link integrity are briefly discussed

    Terry Link interviews writer and ecologist Stephanie Mills

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    Writer and ecologist Stephanie Mills explains why she moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to Michigan, her involvement in ecology issues, the changes in her writing style after moving to Michigan, works in process, and her views on an activist Robert Swann. Mills is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Terry Link for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Link integrity for the Semantic Web

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    The usefulness and usability of data on the Semantic Web is ultimately reliant on the ability of clients to retrieve Resource Description Framework (RDF) data from the Web. When RDF data is unavailable clients reliant on that data may either fail to function entirely or behave incorrectly. As a result there is a need to investigate and develop techniques that aim to ensure that some data is still retrievable, even in the event that the primary source of the data is unavailable. Since this problem is essentially the classic link integrity problem from hypermedia and the Web we look at the range of techniques that have been suggested by past research and attempt to adapt these to the Semantic Web.Having studied past research we identified two potentially promising strategies for solving the problem: 1) Replication and Preservation; and 2) Recovery. Using techniques developed to implement these strategies for hypermedia and the Web as a starting point we designed our own implementations which adapted these appropriately for the Semantic Web. We describe the design, implementation and evaluation of our adaptations before going on to discuss the implications of the usage of such techniques. In this research we show that such approaches can be used to successfully apply link integrity to the Semantic Web for a variety of datasets on the Semantic Web but that further research is needed before such solutions can be widely deployed

    Link stability estimation based on link connectivity changes in mobile ad-hoc networks

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    Dear Wang, Re: Link Stability Estimation Based on Link Connectivity Changes in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks I have not been able to assess if this is an author version peer-reviewed or is it an author version non peer reviewed. Could you please clarify this so I can proceed to add your paper to Spiral. Spiral digital repository only accept peer-reviewed papers. 30/11/12 author has confirmed peer reviewe

    Inequality and Migration: A Behavioral Link

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    We provide an analytical-behavioral explanation for the observed positive relationship between income inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, and the incentive to migrate. We show that a higher total relative deprivation of a population leads to a stronger incentive to engage in migration for a given level of a population’s income; that total relative deprivation is positively related to the Gini coefficient; and that, consequently, the Gini coefficient and migration are positively correlated, holding the population’s income constant.Income inequality, Relative deprivation, The Gini coefficient, The incentive to migrate

    An initial exploration of the link relationship between UK university Web sites.

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    Aggregates of links are of interest to information scientists in the same way as citation counts are: as potential sources of data from which new knowledge can be mined. Builds on the recent discovery of a correlation between a Web link count measure and the research quality of British universities by applying a range of multivariate statistical techniques to counts of links between pairs of universities. This represents an initial attempt at developing an understanding of this phenomenon. Extracts plausible results. Also identifies outliers in the data by the techniques, some of which were verified by being tracked down to identifiable Web phenomena. This is an important outcome because successful anomaly identification is a precondition to more effective analysis of this kind of data. The identification of groupings is encouraging evidence that Web links between universities can be mined for significant results, although it is clear that more methodological development is needed, if any but the simplest patterns are to be extracted. Finally, based upon the types of patterns extracted, argues that none of the methods used are capable of fully analysing link structures on their own

    Kelly Link talks about her participation in the thirty-eighth Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop at Michigan State University

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    Acclaimed American editor and short story writer Kelly Link talks about her participation in the thirty-eighth Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop at Michigan State University. Link discusses her involvement with Clarion first as a student and now as an instructor, her writing style, her chosen genre, her writing process, and her current projects. Link is interviewed by Capital Area District Library Librarian Jessica Trotter

    Correspondence Between Robert H. Schuller and Joseph E. Lowery, 1987

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    This folder contains correspondence between Dr. Robert H. Schuller, a televangelist who was host of "Hour of Power", and Joseph E. Lowery. An episode of Robert Schuller's "Hour of Power" featuring an interview with Lowery is in the "Audiovisual" series of the collection. A direct link to the finding aid can be found in the "Additional Files" metadata element below. 6 pages.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Inklusive pädagogische Räume. Psychoanalytische Pädagogik im Feld einer Inklusiven Bildungspraxis

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    Robert Langnickel und Pierre-Carl Link betrachten die Psychoanalyse als hilfreiche Bezugswissenschaft für eine inklusive Pädagogik, da sie den Zusammenhang von physischen und psychischen Räumen aufgreift. So erörtern sie anhand eines praktischen Beispiels, wie physische Räume psychische Räume strukturieren können und welche Konsequenzen sich daraus für die inklusive Pädagogik ergeben. (DIPF/Orig.
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