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Leveraging Wikipedia: connecting communities of knowledge / edited by Merrilee Proffitt

Barker Library - Z674.75.W55 L48 2018




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Successes and failures of knowledge management [electronic resource] / edited by Jay Liebowitz, Distinguished Chair of Applied Business and Finance, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania




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What every leader should know about expatriate effectiveness [electronic resource] / Meena S. Wilson, Maxine A. Dalton

Wilson, Meena S., author




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What great service leaders know and do [electronic resource] : creating breakthroughs in service firms / James L. Heskett, W. Earl Sasser Jr., Leonard A. Schlesinger

Heskett, James L




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Market Ahead, May 8: All You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell

A total of 13 companies, including SBI Cards and Shree Cements, are scheduled to announce their March quarter results today




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Foreign Affiliates - What Advisors to Owner/Manager Clients Need to Know

Join the tax lawyers of Dentons Canada LLP for an instructive overview and update of the tax rules in respect of foreign affiliates. Cross border holdings and debt require special consideration in tax filing, and Canada’s foreign affiliate tax regime has undergone some significant changes in the past couple of years. This webinar will examine the basics of Canada’s foreign affiliate taxation regime - as it applies to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) – who already carry an international presence, or are considering expansion abroad.

Available Sessions for this Seminar:

ipwebinar.aspx?tab=1&smid=1707, January 21, 2015




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The Amazon : what everyone needs to know / Mark J. Plotkin

Plotkin, Mark J., author




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'So that you might know each other' : faith and culture in islam : collections from the Vatican Anima Mundi Museum and the Sharjah Nuseums Authority and the National Museum of Australia




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How we know disinfectants should kill the COVID-19 coronavirus

The novel virus is one of the easiest virus types to deactivate, though SARS-CoV-2–specific data are lacking




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How we know disinfectants should kill the COVID-19 coronavirus

The novel virus is one of the easiest virus types to deactivate, though SARS-CoV-2-specific data are lacking




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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and to how to stop it




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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and how to stop it




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Knowde and CheMondis advance chemical e-commerce




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Extent of antibiotic resistance unknown, report finds




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News from the John W. Kluge Center: In the Know - A Newsletter of the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress

In the Know

A Newsletter of the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress

We at the Kluge Center extend our heartfelt support for all affected by this outbreak and recognize the need for connection in these difficult times. In that spirit, we introduce this newsletter to our supporters and friends who may be missing the intellectual stimulation of our panel discussions and author salons. Below please find helpful links to resources for viewing past discussions, blog posts, and updates for current fellowship applications. We will also use this newsletter to announce upcoming events. If you know others who may also be interested in our activities, please forward this email their way. As always, the Kluge Center remains committed to bringing the best in publicly engaged conversations your way. Be well, and let’s keep the conversation going.

JH, Director

 

Insights: The Kluge Center’s Blog

It’s a great time to check out the Kluge Center’s blog. We’ve recently published a Women’s History Month look at scholars in residence, an interview with a scholar of the history of energy security and energy policy in the US, and one post in which several scholars shared their most interesting recent finds at the Library.

 

Fellowship Applications:

We are still processing fellowship applications, and will be assessing whether deadline extensions are appropriate. Please respond to this email if you are currently applying or interested in applying for a fellowship and are having trouble meeting the deadline. Kluge staff will be in touch with you.


Currently open applications:

Kluge Staff Fellowship
Updated Deadline: May 1

Philip Lee Phillips Society Fellowship
Current Deadline: April 15

David B. Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality
Current Deadline: May 1

Library of Congress Fellowship in Congressional Policymaking
Current Deadline: June 15

Events:

Public events are currently postponed. Watch this space for updates as we continue monitoring the situation and decide when it is appropriate to begin scheduling in-person public events. In the meantime, dozens of videos of our past events are available on the Library of Congress Youtube.

Social Media:

Be sure to follow our Twitter account to get all the latest on our blog posts, open applications, and any future events.


We Want to Hear From You:

Do you have thoughts on what would make an interesting blog post? What about an idea for event programming when public events are back up and running? Please reply to this email or contact Andrew Breiner at abreiner@loc.gov.




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News from the John W. Kluge Center: In the Know, The Newsletter of the John W. Kluge Center

In the Know #2: The Newsletter of the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress

We at the Kluge Center continue to extend our heartfelt support for all affected by this outbreak. This newsletter is for supporters and friends who may be missing the intellectual stimulation of our panel discussions and author salons. Below please find helpful links to resources for viewing past discussions, blog posts, updates for current fellowship applications, and information on virtual events. If you know others who may also be interested in our activities, please forward this email their way. As always, the Kluge Center remains committed to bringing the best in publicly engaged conversations your way. Be well, and let’s keep the conversation going.

John Haskell, Director of the Kluge Center

 

Events:

We’re pleased to announce our first virtual event, a Conversation on the Future of Democracy with Yuval Levin. It will go live on the Library of Congress Engage! page on May 13 at 2pm. Levin, a distinguished scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he is the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies, will be interviewed by Kluge Center Director John Haskell.

They will be discussing Levin's new book, A Time to Build, which is a fascinating look at the importance of formative institutions in society, their deterioration in recent decades, and practical steps to begin addressing the problem. Get your free tickets here, and check this link on or after May 13, 2pm to watch the event.

We have more virtual events in store, so keep watching this space.

 

Research Guides:

Research guides are a great way to get to know Kluge Center Chairs, and their current and past holders. Check out our guide to the Chair in American Law and Governance, most recently Andrea Campbell. You can learn about Campbell’s work on the US welfare state, then go back and learn about past chair William Julius Wilson. Then take a look at our guide to the NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation, and learn about current chair Susan Schneider’s work on artificial intelligence.

 

Kluge Kudos and Media Mentions

Bruce Jentleson Receives Duke Alumni Teaching Award

William and Mary's Michelle Lelièvre Named ACLS Burkhardt Fellow

University of Michigan's Gabriel Mendlow Named ACLS Burkhardt Fellow

David Ignatius reviews Thomas Rid's new book, Active Measures:  The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare in The Washington Post. Rid will join the Kluge Center as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the fall. 

Constanze Stelzenmüller writing on COVID 19 impact on governing in Germany for Lawfare and on how women leaders around the world govern during the pandemic in The Washington Post:

 

Insights: The Kluge Center’s Blog

There’s more than ever to read on the Kluge Center’s blog. You can read about how Kluge Center China experts view the relationship between the US, China, and the European Union, and how data and surveillance fits into the US-China relationship as well. Make sure to take a moment to pause for art with 2018 Kluge Prize recipient Drew Gilpin Faust. And with Earth Day recently gone by, look back to a great event we held last year on the famous Earthrise photograph and its connection to the environmental movement. Read about the first woman filmmaker at the turn of the century. Finally, you can look to the Kluge Center’s future with the announcement of our new cohort of Kluge Fellows.

 

Fellowship Applications:

We are still processing fellowship applications, and will be assessing whether deadline extensions are appropriate. Please respond to this email if you are currently applying or interested in applying for a fellowship and are having trouble meeting the deadline. Kluge staff will be in touch with you.

Currently open applications:

Philip Lee Phillips Society Fellowship

Updated Deadline: May 15

David B. Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality

Updated Deadline: June 1

Library of Congress Fellowship in Congressional Policymaking

Current Deadline: June 15

 

Social Media:

Be sure to follow our Twitter account to get all the latest on our blog posts, open applications, and any future events.

 

We Want to Hear From You:

Do you have thoughts on what would make an interesting blog post? What about an idea for event programming when public events are back up and running? Please reply to this email or contact Andrew Breiner at abreiner@loc.gov.




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Part 2 – Ch32 – Knowing The World

These are the recordings of the complete collection of all the talks by Ajahn Chah that have been translated into English and are published in 'The Collected Teachings of Ajahn Chah', 2011. This was read by Ajahn Amaro during the winter of 2012

The post Part 2 – Ch32 – Knowing The World appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.




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The urban planet: knowledge towards sustainable cities / edited by Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm Resilience Centre [and nine others]

Rotch Library - HT361.U7178 2018




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The riddle of the real city, or the dark knowledge of urbanism: genealogy, prophecy and epistemology / Wim Nijenhuis

Rotch Library - NA9031.N55 2017




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The politics of urban sustainability transitions: knowledge, power and governance / edited by Jens Stissing Jensen, Matthew Cashmore, and Philipp Späth

Rotch Library - HT166.P633 2019




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Knowledge and the early modern city: a history of entanglements / edited by Bert De Munck and Antonella Romano

Rotch Library - HT131.K56 2020




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[ASAP] What We Need to Know about Solid-State Isothermal Crystallization of Organic Molecules from the Amorphous State below the Glass Transition Temperature

Molecular Pharmaceutics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00181




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Somebody knows, somebody cares: reengaging students through relationship / edited by Kirsten Hutchison and Tricia McCann

Online Resource




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Everything to know about AKA.

Hayden Library - LJ145.A47 2015




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Governing educational spaces: knowledge, teaching, and learning in transition / edited by Hans-Georg Kotthoff and Eleftherios Klerides

Online Resource




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Living as mapmakers: charting a course with children guided by parent knowledge / by Debbie Pushor

Online Resource




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Italy claims to have developed the first COVID-19 vaccine: Here is what we know about all the potential coronavirus vaccines

Italy claims to have developed the first COVID-19 vaccine: Here is what we know about all the potential coronavirus vaccines




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Rahul Raj: I am using this lockdown time to better know and develop myself

Rahul Raj: I am using this lockdown time to better know and develop myself




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Quality of Life, Burnout, Educational Debt, and Medical Knowledge Among Internal Medicine Residents

Interview with Colin P. West, MD, PhD, author of Quality of Life, Burnout, Educational Debt, and Medical Knowledge Among Internal Medicine Residents




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Agronomy for development : the politics of knowledge in agricultural research / edited by James Sumberg




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The ultimate ambition in the arts of erudition: a compendium of knowledge from the classical Islamic world / Shihāb al-Dīn al-Nuwayrī ; edited, translated, and with an Introduction and notes by Elias Muhanna

Rotch Library - AE2.N813 2016




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Lucknow monuments: conservation methodology, problems and solutions / Dr. Roshan Taqui

Rotch Library - N9052.L83 T37 2015




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Iran: what everyone needs to know / Michael Axworthy

Rotch Library - DS272.A945 2017




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Sexual and gender diversity in the Muslim world: history, law and vernacular knowledge / Vanja Hamzić

Rotch Library - KBP2467.5.H36 2016




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Female Islamic education movements: the re-democratisation of Islamic knowledge / Masooda Bano, University of Oxford

Rotch Library - BP166.14.M63 B365 2017




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Architectural guide: United Arbab Emirates / Hendrik Bohle / Jan Dimog ; translated by Clarice Knowles

Rotch Library - NA1473.B6413 2016




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Lost knowledge: the concept of vanished technologies and other human histories / by Benjamin B. Olshin

Rotch Library - CB478.O47 2019




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The Lucknow diary: containing a series of fifty photographic views of Lucknow / Darogha Ubbas Alli

Rotch Library - DS486.L9 A45 2017




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Treasures of knowledge: an inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library (1502/3-1503/4) / edited by Gülru Necipoğlu, Cemal Kafadar, and Cornell H. Fleischer

Rotch Library - Z6621.T53 T74 2019




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Science among the Ottomans: the cultural creation and exchange of knowledge / Miri Shefer-Mossensohn

Rotch Library - Q127.T9 S54 2016




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Knowing too much: why the American Jewish romance with Israel is coming to an end / Norman G. Finkelstein

Rotch Library - DS119.6.F56 2012




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Author unknown : the power of anonymity in ancient Rome / Tom Geue

Geue, Tom, author




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Karuna Therapeutics, little-known firm is yr's best US IPO with 420% surge

Early Karuna holders saw more than 420 per cent returns since the June IPO at $16 a share




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SBI Cards IPO opens on March 2: Key things to know about Rs 9,000-cr offer

SBI Cards is the second-largest credit card issuer in India, with an 18.1 per cent market share of the market as of November 2019




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SBI Cards IPO opens March 2: All you need to know about the $1.4 bn offer

No multi-bagger like IRCTC, but can deliver 50% listing gains, says Ambareesh Baliga, an independent market expert




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Fruit of knowledge: the vulva vs. the patriarchy / Liv Strömquist ; [translator, Melissa Bowers]

Barker Library - PN6790.S883 S7513 2018




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Let me draw you a map: knowledge management from "two completely different streams of thought"

Let me draw you a map: knowledge management from "two completely different streams of thought" HeavyHead, Danielle; Greenshields, Mary This paper represents the results of a conversation between Adrienne Heavy Head, the creator and manager of the Blackfoot Digital Library (BDL), at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, and Mary Greenshields, a new librarian in Alberta. The aim of the conversation was for Mary, a settler living in traditional Blackfoot Territory, to learn about the creation and maintenance of the BDL and to gain insight into the organization, access, and classification of information within the library as a real-life example of some of the Protocols suggested by the Canadian Federation of Library Associations. Adrienne and Mary hope that this conversation will help librarians to better understand knowledge management from a Blackfoot perspective and might inspire librarians to start and continue such conversations with the Indigenous peoples upon whose lands their libraries rest. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) applies.




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Osceola's enemies acknowledged his virtues




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Phillip L. Knowles




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The marriage record of Knowels, George W. and Donaldson, Clara A