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Interview with Dr. Gerhard Falk
Dr. Gerhard Falk was a professor at State University College at Buffalo and retired in late 2016. He taught criminology, sociology of religion, juvenile delinquency, and the treatment of offenders. He is the author of 24 books and 42 journal articles. He has been awarded the New York State Research Foundation\u27s Award for Scholarship; the Buffalo State College President\u27s Award for Creativity; and The New York State University Chancellor\u27s Award for Excellence.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1016/thumbnail.jp
U of M Moment Radio Features Laptop Advantage - originally posted August 2006
Falk, Jeff. (2006). U of M Moment Radio Features Laptop Advantage - originally posted August 2006. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220914
U of M Moment Radio Features Ag Activities Day for Friday, Dec. 1
Falk, Jeff. (2006). U of M Moment Radio Features Ag Activities Day for Friday, Dec. 1. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/220913
On the Falk Invariant of Signed Graphic Arrangements
The fundamental group of the complement of a hyperplane arrangement in a complex vector space is an important topological invariant. The third rank of successive quotients in the lower central series of the fundamental group was called Falk invariant of the arrangement since Falk gave the first formula and asked to give a combinatorial interpretation. In this article, we give a combinatorial formula for the Falk invariant of a signed graphic arrangement that do not have a as sub-arrangement
Zur Sittenwidrigkeit von Testamenten : Grundlinien der Rechtsprechung im 19. und 20.Jahrhundert
Bib Falk and Clarence Pfiel talk baseball
''Cpl. Bib Falk, left, is Randolph coach. The former Cleveland slugger, who coached at Texas U. after Billy Disch retired, is shown with Clarence Pfiel, Randolph outfielder, who captained T.U. in '40.'
Repositorien: Der grüne Weg zu Open Access Publishing aus der Perspektive einer Forschungsförderungsorganisation : 10 Fragen von Bruno Bauer an Falk Reckling, Mitarbeiter des FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds
Advocates of Open Access call to substitute the established scholarly publication model, in particular subscriptions and licences, by an Open Access Publishing model. Scholarly papers should be immediately accessible without paying and leave the copyright to the author. At the beginning the Open Access movement focused on and demanded for the publication of original scientific articles in Open Access journals. Meanwhile they moved on to support a form of secondary publication, the self-archiving of scholarly papers in institutional repositories. The current interview with Falk Reckling gives an account of the FWF Austrian Science Fund (http://www.fwf.ac.at) and their point of view towards Open Access. The interview hits the Golden Road as well as the Green Road to open access and their costs. Preconditions for a paradigm shift towards Open Access Publishing are brought up and prospects of scholarly publishing in 2020 were discussed with a look on libraries and their possible role within this setting
Repositorien: Der grüne Weg zu Open Access Publishing aus der Perspektive einer Forschungsförderungsorganisation: 10 Fragen von Bruno Bauer an Falk Reckling, Mitarbeiter des FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds / Repository: The Green Road to Open Access Publishing and the FWF Austrian Science Fund's point of view: 10 questions to Falk Reckling, Austrian Science Fund, by Bruno Bauer
Advocates of Open Access call to substitute the established scholarly publication model, in particular subscriptions and licences, by an Open Access Publishing model. Scholarly papers should be immediately accessible without paying and leave the copyright to the author. At the beginning the Open Access movement focused on and demanded for the publication of original scientific articles in Open Access journals. Meanwhile they moved on to support a form of secondary publication, the self-archiving of sholarly papers in institutional repositories. The current interview with Falk Reckling gives an account of the FWF Austrian Science Fund (http://www.fwf.ac.at) and their point of view towards Open Access. The interview hits the Golden Road as well as the Green Road to open access and their costs. Preconditions for a paradigm shift towards Open Access Publishing are brought up and prospects of sholarly publishing in 2020 were discussed with a look on libraries and their possible role within this settin
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