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Sun Zhongshan shi shi bian nian
"Sun Zhongshan shi shi bian nian" wei 2013 nian du guo jia she ke ji jin zhong da xiang mu, 2016 nian du guo jia chu ban ji jin xiang mu. Ju ti cheng dan zhe wei zhong shan da xue li shi xue xi sun zhong shan yan jiu suo. Ben shu gong 12 juan, yue 550 wan zi. Yi Sun Zhongshan wei shu niu, quan mian pa shu dang an, bao kan, ri ji, han dian, shu ji deng ge lei zi liao, jing guo kan yan bi jiao, an zhao shi jian shun xu, bian pai sun zhong shan de yan xing si xiang, yi ji yu ci zhi jie huo jian jie xiang guan de ge zhong ren, shi de suo you shi shi, da fu du kuo chong xiang guan shi shi de ceng mian, huan yuan li shi de fu za ben xian
Sun shi ci tang shu mu ji qi ta er zhong.
Chong kan ben.Sun shi ci tang shu mu nei, wai bian, qi juan / Sun Xingyan zhuan ; Ping jin guan jiao cang shu ji ji san juan bu yi, xu bian / Sun Xingyan zhuan ; Lian shi ju cang shu ji nei, wai bian, er juan / Sun Xingyan zhuan ; Chen Zongyi bian ci.Mode of access: Internet
Author GOH Rivera Sun Speech
Author GOH Rivera Sun gives her speech during the banquet ceremonies of Mythcon 52 in Albuquerque, NM on July 31st, 2022
Assessment of Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories: Depositorship and Full-Text Availability
This research evaluates the success of open access self-archiving in several well-known institutional repositories. Two assessment factors have been applied to examine the current practice of self-archiving: depositorship and the availability of full text. This research discovers that the rate of author self-archiving is low and that the majority of documents have been deposited by a librarian or administrative staff. Similarly, the rate of full-text availability is relatively low, except for Australian repositories. By identifying different practices of self-archiving, repository managers can create new strategies for the operation of their repositories and the development of archiving policies
Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013
This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Applying the NISO Metasearch Initiative Scheme to Enhance E-Resources Management at Rutgers University Library
This paper discusses problems in the management of library e-resources and attempts to identify potential solutions to the problems. By describing an e-resources enhancement project taken by Rutgers University Libraries, this paper points to the importance of providing contextually-rich metadata and reorganizing the accessibility of e-resources on a library’s website. It introduces how this Rutgers project adopted the National Information Standards Organization Metasearch Initiative to support the identification of appropriate e-collections for metaseaching. The outcomes of the project have facilitated a dynamic display of relevant e-resources to library users as an effective way of automatic access to library e-collections.Peer reviewe
A Metadata Manager's Role in Collaborative Projects: The Rutgers University Libraries Experience
Purpose – This article discusses the roles and responsibilities of a metadata manager in collaborative digital projects.
Methodology – It describes the general requirements for metadata management, and introduces some scenarios in the practices of digital projects by the Rutgers University Libraries to support the generalized definition. A workflow of metadata management is illustrated.
Practical implications – With an explicit definition of the roles and responsibilities of the metadata manager, many other digital libraries that need to develop a new or optimize the existing workflow may find the Rutgers experience useful as reference.
Originality – Very few articles have explored this topic although the functions of metadata in the development of digital projects have been talked extensively.Peer reviewe
Factors to Assess Self-Archiving in Institutional Repositories
This paper proposes a group of factors that may be used to assess the success of open access self-archiving. It concentrates on self-archiving in institutional repositories. The authors emphasize the importance of examining content materials, particularly the availability of full text versus abstracts and the deposits archived by authors versus by others.Peer reviewe
Laticola Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Jiangying, Shi & Agrawal 2006
Laticola Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Jiangying, Shi & Agrawal, 2006 Diagnosis: Tegument smooth or scaled. Genital pore opening posterior to male copulatory organ (MCO). Genital atrium muscular. Vas deferens apparently intercaecal. MCO tubular, composed of 2 nested tubes; external tube uniform; MCO with distal tube enclosing eversible cirrus [63]; base of the male copulatory organ expanded [62]; muscular ridges associated with the base of the MCO [64]. Accessory piece absent. Prostatic reservoir simple. Accessory copulatory organ absent. Vaginal atrium muscular. Vaginal aperture medial [65]. Squamodiscs, ventral, dorsal; anterior rows of rodlets with open rings. Superficial root of ventral anchor developed. Parasites of marine perciform fishes (Latidae, Serranidae). Type species: Laticola lingaoensis Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Jiangying, Shi & Agrawal, 2006 from Lates calcarifer (Latidae). Other species: L. dae Journo & Justine, 2006 from Epinephelus maculatus; Laticola latesi (Tripathi, 1957) Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Zhang, Shi & Agrawal, 2006 from Lates calcarifer; L. paralatesi (Nagibina, 1976) Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Zhang, Shi & Agrawal, 2006 from Lates calcarifer; L. seabassi (Wu, Li, Zhu & Xie, 2005) n. comb. from Lates calcarifer. Remarks: Yang et al. (2006) observed that species of Laticola and Pseudorhabdosynochus possess male copulatory organ with some morphological similarity, suggesting that both genera share a common ancestor. The molecular analyses performed by these authors did not support the sister relationship of Pseudorhabdosynochus and Laticola. Wu et al. (2005) proposed Pseudorhabdosynochus seabassi Wu, Li, Zhu & Xie, 2005 based on the morphology of the male copulatory organ. These authors also proposed a phylogenetic hypothesis for this species and other diplectanids based on molecular data (ssrDNA and lsrDNA), where P. seabassi consistently appears as sister species of Laticola latesi. The presence of muscular ridges associated with the male copulatory organ supports the transfer of Pseudorhabdosynochus seabassi to Laticola Yang, Kritsky, Sun, Jiangying, Shi & Agrawal, 2006 as Laticola seabassi (Wu, Li, Zhu & Xie, 2005) n. comb. In our analysis, Laticola consistently emerged as the sister group of Pseudorhabdosynochus and Echinoplectanum, based on the presence of the male copulatory organ with distal tube enclosing eversible male copulatory organ [63]; and the base of the male copulatory organ expanded [62]. Laticola can be differentiated from the latter genera by two autapomorphies: muscular ridges associated with the base of the MCO [64] and medial vaginal aperture [65].Published as part of Domingues, Marcus V. & Boeger, Walter A., 2008, Phylogeny and revision of Diplectanidae Monticelli, 1903 (Platyhelminthes: Monogenoidea), pp. 1-40 in Zootaxa 1698 on page 30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18075
Ping jing guan cong shu /
Double leaves, oriental style, in case.Lanling Sun zhi xing yan yuan ban ; Wu Xian Zhu shi huai lu jia shu cang ban.Mode of access: Internet
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