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Bio-bibliometric Study of Dr. Khalid Mahmood’s Contributions to LIS Field in Pakistan
This paper presents bio-bibliometric analysis of the contributions of Dr. Khalid Mahmood in the field of Library and Information Science through his publications. The analysis includes geographical and year wise distribution of publications; collaboration for publication; publications by type; language and journal preferences for the publication; and coverage of different subject areas. Results of the study indicate that Dr. Khalid Mahmood is a prolific writer in the field of library and information science. He contributed 115 items including 99 articles, six books, eight conference papers and two papers in newsletters till December 31, 2011. Research work by Dr. Khalid Mahmood is well accepted in developed countries like United Kingdom and United States of America. He used English language to disseminate majority of his research work. He believes in teamwork and about two third of his
research work was result of collaboration
Infopreneurship from the Perspective of Great Infopreneurs: an interview with Dan Poynter
Dan Poynter is author of more than 130 books, has been a publisher since 1969, and is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP). He is an evangelist for books, an ombudsman for authors, an advocate for publishers, and the godfather to thousands of successfully published books. In this interview Poynter offers his point of view towards infopreneurship in context
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
Teoría feminista y el agente social dócil: algunas reflexiones sobre el renacimiento islámico en Egipto
This article was originally published by Saba Mahmood in the journal Cultural Anthropology, volume 16, number 2, in 2001 with the title: «Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival». In 2008, the article was published in Spanish in a book edited by Liliana Suárez Navaz y Rosalva Aída Hérnandez Castillo in Cátedra: Descolonizando el feminismo: teorías y prácticas desde los márgenes. In the article, Saba Mahmood, who recently passed away, deals with a main debate in feminist theory: social agency. Through an analysis of the piety movement in Egypt in the 1990s and precisely of the study of five mosques in El Cairo, the author questions the consideration of social agency as a synonym of resistance to domination relations, which prevents the study of movements as the one she studies. She offers a conceptualization of agency as capacity of action that is habilitated and created inside specific historical relations of subordination.Este texto fue originalmente publicado por Saba Mahmood en la revista Cultural Anthropology en el volumen 16, número 2, del año 2001 con el título: «Feminist Theory, Embodiment, and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival». En el año 2008, el texto fue publicado en castellano en un libro editado por Liliana Suárez Navaz y Rosalva Aída Hérnandez Castillo en Cátedra: Descolonizando el feminismo: teorías y prácticas desde los márgenes. En él, la autora recientemente fallecida, aborda un debate central en la teoría feminista, la agencia social. A través del análisis del movimiento de la piedad en el Egipto de los años 90 y concretamente del estudio de cinco mezquitas en El Cairo, Mahmood cuestiona que se considere la agencia social como un sinónimo de resistencia a las relaciones de dominación, lo que impide el estudio de movimientos como el que ella estudia, y aboga por una concepción de la agencia como capacidad de acción que se habilita y crea en relaciones de subordinación históricamente específicas
Using 3D pose analysis of natural behavior in spinal cord injured mice for enhanced and reliable assessment of functional recovery
Presented at the annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity while the author was an undergraduate student at Rutgers University-Camden
Generic behaviour of a measure preserving transformation
Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2019-12-01The student, Mahmood Etedadialiabadi, accepted the attached license on 2017-12-07 at 02:55.The student, Mahmood Etedadialiabadi, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2017-12-07 at 10:24.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2017-12-08 at 07:49.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #11894 on 2018-03-13 at 09:57:35Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-13T15:25:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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100 Years of Forman Christian College Lahore, 1864-1963
Preliminary History. pp. 1-20; Part one: Re-Opening of Lahore Mission College and year wise history 1886-1900. pp. 21-66; Part two: Year Wise History 1901-1947. pp. 67-344; Part three: Year Wise History 1948-1963. pp. 345-410; Part four: succession list of Principals and their Biographies 1864-1963, Professors and their Biographical Information 1886-1963. pp. 411-508; Bibliography. pp. 509; Life sketch of the author. pp. 510Principals and College Teaching Staff (13 pages). after page 412; Dr Syed Sultan Mahmood Hussain (Author). before page 41
Aspects of the social geography of the province of Sistan/Baluchestan, Iran
The Kordi (Kurd) tribe now living in Iranian Baluchestan would appear to be an offshoot of the far more numerous Kurdish peoples of the north-western Zagros Mountains of Iran-Iraq. The Kordi were settled in their present location possibly in the l6th Century AD, but much more likely in the l8th Century, originally to act as tax-gatherers on behalf of the Shah-in-Shah. For many years they lived as pastoralists (often nomadic), tax gatherers, guardians of the frontier, and by raiding and plunder. Their habitat, round the Kuh-e-Taftan massif (one of the more fertile areas in the extremely arid and topographically difficult region of Baluchestan) allows some agriculture; and since the 1940's especially, the Kordi people have turned increasingly to a settled way of life based on mixed farming - mostly cultivation, with some animal herding. The thesis examines the origins of the Kordi, their geographical environment, social organisation and demography; and considers present and future evolution of this people in a changed and changing Iranian State
Experimental recombination rate coefficients of B-like carbon and B-like neon
In this paper, we present recombination rate coefficients for astrophysically relevant B-like C and B-like Ne ions, recently measured at the CRYRING electron cooler. The investigated energy ranges covered the dielectronic recombination resonances of 2s-2p (Delta n = 0) core excitations for both the ions. The experimental rate coefficients are compared with the results from AUTOSTRUCTURE calculation. Temperature-dependent plasma rate coefficients from 10(3) to 10(6) K are obtained from the recombination spectra by convolution with Maxwell-Boltzmann energy distributions. The experimental plasma rate coefficients of B-like C show good agreement with the calculations at high temperatures, while at low temperatures, the calculated results severely underestimate the plasma rate coefficients. In the case of B-like Ne, the agreement between experimental and calculated results is rather good (within the experimental uncertainties) over the presented temperature range
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