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Broadband communications, networks, and systems : 10th EAI International Conference, Broadnets 2019, Xi'an, China, October 27-28, 2019, proceedings [Electronic book] / Qingshan Li, [and 5 others].

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Brain Informatics [Electronic book] : 12th International Conference, BI 2019, Haikou, China, December 13-15, 2019, Proceedings / Peipeng Liang, Vinod Goel, Chunlei Shan (eds.).

Cham : Springer, 2020.




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Big data : 7th CCF Conference, BigData 2019, Wuhan, China, September 26-28, 2019, proceedings [Electronic book] / Hai Jin, Xuemin Lin, Xueqi Cheng, Xuanhua Shi, Nong Xiao, Yihua Huang (eds.).

Singapore : Springer, [2019]




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Automation of Trading Machine for Traders : How to Develop Trading Models [Electronic book] / Jacinta Chan.

Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.




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Asymmetrical neighbors : borderland state building between China and Southeast Asia [Electronic book] / Enze Han.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Archival historiography in Jewish antiquity [Electronic book] / Laura Carlson Hasler.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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The Alpheidae from China Seas [Electronic book] : crustacea: decapoda: caridea / Zhong-li Sha, Yan-rong Wang, Dong-ling Cui.

Singapore : Springer, 2019.




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Advanced hybrid information processing : Third EAI International Conference, ADHIP 2019, Nanjing, China, September 21-22, 2019, proceedings. Part II [Electronic book] / Guan Gui, Lin Yun (eds.).

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Advanced Hybrid Information Processing [Electronic book] : Third EAI International Conference, ADHIP 2019, Nanjing, China, September 21-22, 2019, Proceedings. Part I / Guan Gui, Lin Yun (eds.).

Cham : Springer, 2019.




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Introduction to naval architecture, fifth edition Eric C. Tupper

Online Resource




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Intelligent autonomy for unmanned marine vehicles: robotic control architecture based on service-oriented agents / Carlos C. Insaurralde

Online Resource




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Introduction to naval architecture / Eric C. Tupper, BSc, CEng, RCNC, FRINA, WhSch

Barker Library - VM156.M78 2013




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Introduction to naval architecture E.C. Tupper

Online Resource




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Structural Load & Fatigue on Floating Structures: international conference, 25 February 2015, London, UK / The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Barker Library - TC1665.S765 2015




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Damaged Ship III: 25-26 March 2015, London, UK / The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Barker Library - VM149.D36 2015




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Reed's naval architecture for marine engineers / E.A. Stokoe

Online Resource




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Beyond the Hudson: The Singular Achievements of Robert Scott Duncanson

Written by Sophie Lynford, Acting Assistant Curator of American Art The term “Hudson River School” first appeared in print in 1879 in a review by the American art critic Earl Shinn. “Hudson River School” is an appellation that is still broadly applied to landscape paintings produced in the United States during the 19th century. Shinn,...

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Finding Women in the Archives: Student Nurses

Nursing, which as a profession has long been associated with women, offered opportunities not only for education and employment, but leadership. Long before American women could vote, they were able to influence public policy, often through professional organizations, such as those formed by nurses in the early 20th century. Student Nurses in the Orrin Sage...

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“You Can’t Be What You Can’t See”: Teaching Women’s History

Currently, only 13 percent of the historical figures in history textbooks are women. Why does this matter? As one teacher put it, in his response to our national survey: “You can’t be what you can’t see.” Girls and young women make up more than half of K-12 students and college undergraduates. If women are considered...

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Women Marching, Then and Now

Women in New York City have a long history of taking to streets and stages to make their voices heard. The suffrage parades of the 1910s captured the attention of the city and helped convince men that women were engaged citizens who deserved the right to vote. This past weekend, 200,000 women and men again...

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Finding Women in the Archives: “Ladies without escorts cordially invited”

No visit to Hotbed, the exhibition currently on view in New-York Historical’s Joyce B. Cowin Women’s History Gallery, is complete without a stop in the “nickelodeon,” our re-creation of an early movie theater. Inside, visitors can see excerpts from the pro- and anti-suffrage films that proliferated in the early 20th century. However, you may be...

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The Edmonson Sisters: Teaching Black Women’s Activism in the 19th Century

Americans have a long history of advocating for their rights and principles. With our Women and the American Story (WAMS) curriculum, teachers can trace this narrative of activism through the women reformers of the 1800s who worked for social change alongside and apart from men—inspiring their students, both boys and girls, to be engaged citizens...

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Serenditipies in the Solar System and Beyond: proceedings of a symposium celebrating Prof. Wing-Huen Ip's 70th birthday, held at National Central University, Taiwan, 10-13 July 2017 / edited by Chung-Ming Ko, Po-Chieh Yu, Chan-Kao Chang

Hayden Library - QB500.5.S47 2017




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The most interesting galaxies in the universe / Joel L. Schiff

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Stellar Populations and the Distance Scale: a conference in honor of Jeremy Mould: proceedings of a conference held at Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Peking University, Beijing, China, 11-15 September 2017 / edited by Joseph B. Jensen,

Hayden Library - QB819.S74 2017




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Understanding GAIA: a mission to map the galaxy / Gabriella Bernardi and Alberto Vecchiato

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Rediscovering our galaxy: proceedings of the 334th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Potsdam, Germany, July 10-14, 2017 / edited by Cristina Chiappini, Ivan Minchev and Else Starkenburg and Marica Valentini

Barker Library - QB856.I58 2017




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Astrochemistry VII: through the cosmos, from galaxies to planets: proceedings of the 332nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Puerto Varas, Chile, March 20-24, 2017 / edited by Maria Cunningham, Tom Millar, and Yuri Aikawa

Hayden Library - QB450.I58 2017




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Hypersonic meteoroid entry physics / Gianpiero Colonna, Mario Capitelli and Annarita Laricchiuta

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Heavenly numbers: astronomy and authority in early imperial China / Christopher Cullen (Needham Research Institute and Darwin College, Cambridge, CRCAO, Paris, Sometime scholar of University College, Oxford, and Research Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge)

Hayden Library - QB17.C853 2017




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Vibration, structural engineering and measurement II: selected, peer-reviewed papers from the 2012 international conference on vibration, structural engineering and measurement (ICVSEM 2012), October 19-21, 2012, Shanghai, China / edited by Chunliang Zhan

Barker Library - TA355.V58 2012




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Mechanics of fluid flow / Kaplan S. Basniev, Nikolay M. Dmitriev and George V. Chilingar ; science/technical editors, Misha Gorfunkel , Amir G. Mohammad Nejad

Barker Library - TA357.B32 2012




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Advanced research on applied mechanics and manufacturing system: selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Manufacturing System (AMMS2012), November 24-25, 2012, Guangzhou, China / edited by Helen Zhang

Barker Library - TA349.I579 2012




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Multiphase flow analysis using population balance modeling: bubbles, drops and particles / Guan Heng Yeoh, Chi Pok Cheung, Jiyuan Tu

Barker Library - TA357.5.M84 Y46 2014




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Fluid mechanics for engineers / David A. Chin, University of Miami

Barker Library - TA357.C47384 2017




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國家京劇院 = China National Peking Opera Company / 张正贵, 易玲, 关晓蕙 [and one other] 编辑.

Edition 第 1 版.
Location Circulation Oversize
Call No. ML27.C6 G863 2015




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Ichi-F: a worker's graphic memoir of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant / Kazuto Tatsuta ; translation: Stephen Paul ; retouching: James Dashiell ; lettering: AndWorld Design

Hayden Library - PN6790.J33 T378513 2017




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The unbeatable Squirrel Girl / Ryan North with Chip Zdarsky, writers

Hayden Library - PN6728.U536 2016




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DMZ / Brian Wood, writer ; Riccardo Burchielli, Brian Wood, Kristian Donaldson, artists ; Jeromy Cox, colorist ; Jared K. Fletcher, letterer

Hayden Library - PN6728.D59 W66 2016




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Graphic novels for children and young adults: a collection of critical essays / edited by Michelle Ann Abate & Gwen Athene Tarbox

Hayden Library - PN6710.G736 2017




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Supergirl / Steve Orlando, writer ; Brian Ching, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, artists ; Michael Atiyeh, colorist ; Steve Wands, letterer ; Emanuela Lupacchino and Michael Atiyeh, collection cover artists

Hayden Library - PN6728.S87 O75 2017




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Kisiskâciwan : indigenous voices from where the river flows swiftly / edited by Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber.

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : University of Regina Press, [2018]




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Chief Seattle's unanswered challenge : spoken on the wild forest threshold of the city that bears his name, 1854 / by John M. Rich

Seattle, Wash. : Lowman & Hanford Co., 1947




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New Online: Classic Children's Books

Just in time for the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week, Children's Book Selections brings together a sampling of digitized children’s books, including rare and beloved titles, that reflect three general themes: Learning to Read, Reading to Learn, and Reading for Fun. The presentation includes both classic works that are still read by children today, and lesser-known treasures drawn from the Library’s extensive collection of historically significant children’s books. It is accompanied by a new guide to help researchers find historical children’s materials on the Library’s web site: Children's Book Selections: Resource Guide

 




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New Online: Updates to the United States Elections Web Archive

The Library of Congress Web Archiving Program has updated the United States Elections Web Archive to release content archived during the 2016 U.S. Elections, as well as some campaign websites from special elections in 2015 and 2017. As with prior election releases, this release contains campaign sites archived weekly prior to the elections, documenting sites associated with presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial elections. The sites archived in this collection typically include social media channels as well, in order to provide a fuller representation of how candidates presented themselves via the Internet to the electorate.




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Irigaray for architects [electronic resource] / Peg Rawes

London ; New York : Routledge, 2007




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Das problem des ,Ur-Ich, bei Edmund Husserl [electronic resource] : Die Frage nach der selbstverstèandlichen ,Nèahe' des Selbst / von Shigeru Taguchi

Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2006




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! (May 15)

Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! Have you made America’s favorite cookie recently? How about trying out this 1940 recipe from the Roanoke Rapids Herald (Roanoke Rapids, NC)? Chop your own chocolate and read more about it! Follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: Art Showcase and Workshop With Chicano Artist Mario Torero -- May 3 @ 4:30 p.m.

Leading Chicano Movement artist/muralist Mario Torero will be talking about some of his artworks collected by the Library of Congress. A hands-on drawing workshop will follow.

Mario Torero is an important figure in the San Diego California Barrio Logan group of artists active in the Chicano civil rights movement. From 1988 to 1993 he was the Commissioner of the City of San Diego Commission of Arts and Culture, and taught at several San Diego colleges and schools. He is a co-founder of several local cultural organizations, including the Centro Cultural de la Raza, and the Chicano Park Murals Outdoor Museum. Torero's work has been exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Peru, Germany, and Japan. Some of his major murals are in San Diego, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Prague. He has writen articles for the San Diego Union, the Los Angeles Times, Time magazine, and USA Today.

Date & Time: Friday, May 3, 2019 / 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Hispanic Reading Room (LJ-240), Thomas Jefferson Building, 2nd floor 

Library of Congress / 10 First Street, SE, Washington, DC 20540.

Co-sponsored by the Hispanic and Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress / Please request ADA accommodations at least five days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

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Hispanic Resources: News & Events: TOMORROW -- Art Showcase and Workshop with Chicano Artist Mario Torero

Leading Chicano Movement artist/muralist Mario Torero will be talking about some of his artworks collected by the Library of Congress. A hands-on drawing workshop will follow.

Mario Torero is an important figure in the San Diego California Barrio Logan group of artists active in the Chicano civil rights movement. From 1988 to 1993 he was the Commissioner of the City of San Diego Commission of Arts and Culture, and taught at several San Diego colleges and schools. He is a co-founder of several local cultural organizations, including the Centro Cultural de la Raza, and the Chicano Park Murals Outdoor Museum. Torero's work has been exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Peru, Germany, and Japan. Some of his major murals are in San Diego, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Prague. He has writen articles for the San Diego Union, the Los Angeles Times, Time magazine, and USA Today.

Date/Time: Friday, May 3, 2019 / 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Hispanic Reading Room (LJ-240), Thomas Jefferson Building, 2nd floor 

Library of Congress / 10 First Street, SE, Washington, DC 20540.

Co-sponsored by the Hispanic and Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress / Please request ADA accommodations at least five days in advance by contacting (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

Click here for more information.