2,649 research outputs found
Correspondence from Ruby Clawson Godbe, 1892
Family Correspondence, 1857-1899: Ruby Clawson Godbe, 1892; (1) Letter dated 3 August 1892 at Rexburg, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (1 page); (2) Letter dated 8 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (3 pages); (3) Letter dated 8 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her father, Hiram B. Clawson, in Salt Lake City (2 pages); (4) Letter dated 14 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (2 pages); (5) Letter dated 19 August 1892 at "Teton Basin, c/o George Young, Idaho," by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her mother, Ellen Spencer Clawson, in Salt Lake City (3 pages); (6) Letter dated 31 August 1892 at "Young\u27s Ranch" (Teton Basin, Idaho) by Ruby Clawson Godbe to her sister Ivie Clawson Greene (3 pages); (7) Letter dated 31 August 1892 at Teton Basin, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to "Marmie" [her mother, Ellen Clawson], about a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming (3 pages); (8) Letter dated 3 September 1892 at Teton Basin, Idaho, by Ruby Clawson Godbe to "Marmie" [her mother, Ellen Clawson] (2 pages
Little Ripen Pear
Tale told by Ruby Spencer of Carcassone in Letcher County, Kentucky and recorded by Leonard Roberts [Fall 1949.
Larry O. Spencer, Conference Author Presentation
Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), author of Dark Horse: A Journey from the Horseshoe to the Pentago
Becquemont Daniel et Ottavi Dominique (dir.), Penser Spencer, 2011
Ruby Christian. Becquemont Daniel et Ottavi Dominique (dir.), Penser Spencer, 2011. In: Raison présente, n°179, 3e trimestre 2011. Arts et sciences. pp. 140-141
Marriage record of Spencer, W. G. and Price, Ruby
Marriage license for W.G. Spencer and Ruby Price. I.G. Anderson was the officiant
[Letter with information on Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald]
Letter by an unknown author with information on Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald. The letter advises to check Howard or Spencer, or Howard Spencer, as a link between Ruby and Oswald
Travels in the Western Caucasus, including a tour through Imeritia, Mingrelia, Turkey, Moldavia, Gralicia, Silesia and Moravia, in 1836. By Edmund Spencer, Esq. author of "Travels in Gircassia" in two volumes. London. Henry Colburn, Great Marlborough stre
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Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation
The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters
Semiometrics: Applying Ontologies across Large-Scale Digital Libraries
As large-scale digital libraries become more available and complete, not to mention more numerous, it is clear there is a need for services that can draw together and perform inference calculations on the metadata produced. However, the traditional Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) model, while efficiently constructed and optimised for many business structures, does not necessarily cope well with issues of concurrent data updates and retrieval at the scale of hundreds of thousands of papers. At the same time the growth of RDF and the increasing interest in Semantic Web technologies perhaps begins to present a viable alternative at a scalable, practical level. This paper considers a specific application of large-scale metadata analysis and conducts scalability tests using real-world data. It concludes that RDF technologies are both a scalable and performance-realistic alternative to traditional RDBMS approaches. It also shows that for relationship-based queries on large-scale metadata stores, RDF technologies can significantly out-perform traditional RDBMS approaches by allowing both retrieval and updating of data in a timely manner
Semiometrics: producing a compositional view of influence
High-impact academic papers are not necessarily the most cited. For example, Einstein's 'Special Relativity' paper from 1905 received (and continues to receive) fewer citations from other papers than his 'Brownian Motion" paper of the same year, despite the former radically changing the course of an entire scientific discipline to a much greater extent. Similarly, 'impact' metrics using citation count alone are, it is argued, not adequate for determining the scientific influence of papers, authors or small groups of authors. Although valid, they remain controversial when used to determine influence of larger groups or journals. While the term 'impact' has become closely linked to a journal's citation-based Journal Impact Factor score, this thesis uses the term 'influence' to describe the wider effectiveness of research, combining citation and metadata analysis to allow richer calculations to be performed over large-scale document networks. As a result, more qualitative influence ratings can be determined and a broader outlook on scientific disciplines can be produced. These ratings are best applied using an ontology-based data source, allowing more efficient inference than under a traditional RDBMS system, and allowing easier integration between heterogeneous data sources. These metrics, termed 'Semantic Bibliometrics' or 'Semiometrics', can be applied at a variety of levels of granularity, allowing a compositional framework for impact and influence analysis. This thesis describes the process of data preparation, systems architecture, metric value and data integration for such a system, introducing novel approaches at all four stages, thereby creating a working semiometrics system for determining influence at different semantic levels of granularity
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