Staff can play pool, use the Internet or a digitallibrary on the computer network.
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IFRRO is currently involved in the European Commission's Arrow project to create a pan-European digitallibrary.
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Those include Google Voice and Google Books, a searchable digitallibrary comprising millions of scanned books.
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PERSONIUS then attempted to illustrate a very early prototype of networked access to this digitallibrary.
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Games will show up in the digitallibrary of games that people maintain on their devices.
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The library includes a collection of select mathematics monographs that provides mathematics faculty with an opportunity to use the electroniclibrary.
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Without information, without the machinery that allows the information to remain available, a veritable national electroniclibrary, the United States steps back thirty years.
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But the reality of library service has been less visionary and the leap to the electroniclibrary has eluded universities, publishers, and information technology files.
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And where do you think electroniclibraries get their texts from?
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The rest of the world gets its ideas from electroniclibraries. Thyme, muttered.
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Everything from investments, bank statements, and bills to those annoying yachting expenses is stored in a secure, digitalrepository.
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When GitHub launched in 2008 as a digitalrepository of code for programmers, its handful of employees communicated mostly through instant messenger.
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This virtual intellectual asset sharing is part of DSpace, a joint project between MIT and Hewlett-Packard to create a long-term, sustainable digitalrepository.
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These scans make their way onto the Stanford DigitalRepository, a clearinghouse for high resolution maps.
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She joined the academy in 1999 and led a successful application for State funding to establish the DigitalRepository of Ireland.
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The onlinerepository will provide short learning modules, supported by interactive, media-rich learning activities.
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However, no onlinerepository is available to collect the information on target genes regulated by lncRNAs.
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The data is then sent to an onlinerepository or a cellphone for the physician and the patient to track.
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The project will also release a set of free software tools so that any college or university can create its own onlinerepository.
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Faculty members are often desperate to find a safe onlinerepository to post research data and other "born digital" material, Smith said.
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With the plugin installed, the user's browser uploads whatever documents a user looks at in PACER to an onlinerepository hosted by the Internet Archive.
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Materials and methods: Authors searched onlinerepositories and meeting abstract databases for relevant materials.
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You can buy them from within the application itself, or you can add onlinerepositories of varying legitimacy.
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Individual authors can use free self-archiving software to build onlinerepositories that are compliant with the Open Archives Initiative.
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The hot layer is made up of onlinerepositories like GitHub, which allows users to upload their code for anyone to use.