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    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Letter from Hubert Phillips to American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 4, 1942

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    Letter from Hubert Phillips to American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, enclosing checks for $57 from F. C. Kellogg, Arthur E. Geschke, Claus Bertelsen, and Hubert Phillips. The letter states that the checks represent "the contributions of about twenty-five people made at a dinner held here recently to consider the phases of the status of citizens of Japanese ancestry and is to be applied specifically to helping prosecute the case of Miss Mitsuye Endo. Mr. F. C. Kellogg of the Fowler High School faculty was the author of the idea and deserves the credit for raising the enclosed contribution."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case Ex parte Mitsuye Endo (1944), in which the United States Supreme court unanimously ruled that the federal government could not indefinitely detain United States citizens who were loyal to the government. Files include documents related to the Gordon Hirabayashi Supreme Court case Hirabayashi v. United States

    Louise Phillips scrapbooks

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    Two scrapbooks compiled by Louise Phillips, a University of Maryland Alumna. She graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Early Childhood Education in 1960 and with an Med. in Curriculum and Instruction in 1991. Phillips was a Montgomery County public school teacher and is the author of children's books. In 1986 she made a documentary about her teaching experiences. The scrapbooks include statements of her philosophy on teaching, vacation photographs, and correspondence. Also included are her two books, The Bald Eagle's Flying Shadow: A Fourth of July Celebration and The First Snowflake of Winter

    Caryl Phillips, Radio Plays

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    peer reviewedCaryl Phillips is an award-winning author best known for his fiction, essays and stage plays. But he has also written radio plays, nine of which were broadcast by the BBC between 1984 and 2016. Previously locked away in Phillips’s archives, housed at the Beinecke Library at Yale University, these hidden gems are now published in Caryl Phillips’s Radio Plays, the first collection of these important works of drama

    Oral history interview with Faith Phillips

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    Faith Phillips, author of fiction and nonfiction, recalls her childhood and comments on the culture of Adair County, Oklahoma. She talks about her early career as a lawyer and about what prompted her to change her focus to writing. Phillips covers her travels, including a mission trip to Africa and how that changed her perspective on life. She discusses her writing process and a couple of her books, Now I Lay Me Down and Ezekiel's Wheels. She also comments on her emotional struggles with writing a true crime story.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes

    NIST dimensional metrology expert Steven David Phillips.

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    Steven D. Philips earned a B.S. in mathematics from Washington State University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in physics from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He also earned an MBA from Columbia Union College (now called Washington Adventist University) in 2008. Philips held three patents and authored over 60 research publications in such diverse fields as chemistry, physics, applied optics, and precision engineering. He previously worked as a research scientist and consultant in the optics industry and joined NIST in 1989 as a research scientist in the Dimensional Metrology Group. At NIST, Steve worked as the group leader of the Large-Scale Coordinate Metrology Group and as the program manager for dimensional metrology — the branch of measurement science devoted to precisely measuring the length and form of manufactured goods. He received Department of Commerce Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medals for his work in dimensional metrology. He was the vice-chair of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers B89 committee on dimensional metrology, and he was the primary subject matter expert designated by the American National Standards Institute to represent the United States in International Standards Organization committees. Steven D. Philips died on April 14, 2019. Source: NIST Standards Alumni Association (SAA) Newsletter, June 2019, p. 24. Photo Source: NIST Archives Collection #010: “The Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) Image Collection.

    Steven D. Phillips measuring parts produced from the vertical workstation in AMRF

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    NIST physicist and dimensional metrology expert Steven D. Phillips pictured on the cover of Quality magazine in October 1989 measuring parts produced from the vertical workstation in the Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) at NIST. Source: Collection 010, Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) Slide Collectio

    Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California

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    Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig: "Mr. Besig: Here is another dollar to be added to the amount formerly sent to used in connection with the Endo case. H. Phillips." Added below: "Credit Mrs. John Hoien Fowler $1.00 check encased Am. Civ. Lib. Union. Hastily _ Kellogg."The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case Ex parte Mitsuye Endo (1944), in which the United States Supreme court unanimously ruled that the federal government could not indefinitely detain United States citizens who were loyal to the government. Files include documents related to the Gordon Hirabayashi Supreme Court case Hirabayashi v. United States

    Assessment of process for setting 2018 rates for coordinated care organizations

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    to: Oregon Health Authority ; from: Anne Karl, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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