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  1. Repository

    wiktionary repository Repository commonly refers to a location for storage, often for safety or preservation. Repository may also refer to Repository clone , concept from distributed revision control Repository publishing , real or virtual facility for the deposit of academic publications such as academic journal articles Repository Open Service Interface Definition , O.K.I. specification which defines the storing and retrieving of digital content The Repository , daily newspaper serving the greater Canton, Ohio area Component repository management , field of configuration management Deep geological repository for radioactive waste Information repository , developed to mitigate problems arising from data proliferation Institutional repository , universities create digital collections of an institution s scholarly research National repository , repository for academic publications National Mine Map Repository , U.S. government run facility assuming the responsibility of storing information extracted from mining maps, including pictures of the actual maps Serum repository , facility which stores frozen serum for future retrieval and study Software repository , storage location from which software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer Digital repository, also known as a virtual or digital library Ackermann s Repository Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics , British periodical published 1809 1829, commonly called Ackermann s Repository See also intitle Repository disambig ru ...   more details



  1. The Repository

    Infobox Newspaper name The Repository image caption type Daily newspaper format foundation political ceased publication price owners GateHouse Media, Inc. publisher language English circulation headquarters Canton, Ohio ISSN website http www.cantonrep.com gallery gallery The Repository is a daily newspaper serving the greater Canton, Ohio , area. Founded March 30, 1815, by John Saxton, it started as a weekly, and began publishing seven days a week in 1892. ref name about cite web title The Repository work Canton Repository url http www.cantonrep.com index.php?external static about us.php archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070927192700 http www.cantonrep.com index.php?external static about us.php archivedate September 27, 2007 accessdate June 8, 2009 ref Historically, it had strong Republican Party United States Republican connections, most notably with President William McKinley , who was married to the granddaughter of the paper s founder. ref name about Brush Moore Newspapers purchased the paper in 1927 The Thomson Corporation Thomson Newspapers purchased Brush Moore in 1967. Copley Press bought the paper in 2000 when Thomson decided to leave the newspaper business. It was acquired in April 2007 by GateHouse Media . ref cite web url http investors.gatehousemedia.com releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID 237618 title GateHouse Media Completes Acquisition of 9 Publications in Northeastern Ohio and Central Illinois publisher GateHouse Media, Inc. date April 11, 2007 accessdate September 25, 2008 ref The Repository is related to other Ohio newspapers, the daily New Philadelphia, Ohio New Philadelphia Times Reporter and Massillon, Ohio Massillon Massilon Independent Independent , and for southern Summit County, Ohio Summit County , the weekly The Suburbanite Ohio The Suburbanite . The publisher ... External links http www.cantonrep.com The Repository http www.timesreporter.com New Philadelphia Times ... http www.gatehousemedia.com GateHouse Media DEFAULTSORT Repository Category Newspapers published in Ohio ...   more details



  1. Repository (publishing)

    Refimprove date November 2010 mergewith Institutional repository date August 2011 A repository in publishing, and especially in academic publishing , is a real or virtual facility for the deposit of academic publication s, such as academic journal article s. Deposit of material in such a site may be mandatory for a certain group, such as a particular university s doctoral graduates in a thesis repository, or published papers from those holding grants from a particular government agency in a subject repository, or, sometimes, in their own institutional repository. Or it may be voluntary, as usually the case for technical reports at a university. Organization They can be organized in several different manners A repository established by a particular university or other research institution is known as an institutional repository . It can be intended to collect and preserve in digital form the intellectual ... example is the eScholarship Repository of the University of California Digital Library . A repository ... repository , though the term institutional repository is also used. An example is http eprints.soton.ac.uk ... of Southampton, UK . A repository established to collect and preserve material in a particular discipline or subject is called a disciplinary repository or subject repository they can be organized ... and reports. A repository for general use by scholars working in a particular country is a national repository , but such repositories can also be organized on a more local basis. In the UK, the British Library operates a national repository open to those who have no institutional repository A repository can also be intended for a particular type of material, such as a thesis repository or a newspaper repository. See also e Book Electronic journal Open access publishing Open Archives Initiative ... Institutional Repositories North Carolina Learning Object Repository References and further reading ... of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies ROARMAP http miracle.si.umich.edu Making Institutional ...   more details



  1. Serum repository

    Orphan date February 2009 A serum repository is a facility which stores frozen blood serum serum for future retrieval and study. Examples of serum repositories include the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey NHANES serum repository and the Department of Defense Serum Repository DoDSR . A serum repository may comprise a portion of a Biobank , a facility where additional biological fractions including urine , blood plasma plasma , or DNA genetic material may also be stored. See also UK Biobank Department of Defense Serum Repository External links http www.cdc.gov nchs about major nhanes serum1b.htm NHANES Stored Biological Specimens Category Medical research Category Biological databases Category Biorepositories med stub ...   more details



  1. Content repository

    NOTOC multiple issues confusing July 2010 context July 2010 A content repository is a store of digital content with an associated set of data management, search and access methods allowing application independent access to the content, rather like a digital library, but with the ability to store and modify content in addition to searching and retrieving. A content repository thus typically forms the technical underpinning of a content application, like a Content Management System or a Document Management System . It functions as the logical storage facility for content. ref http openacs.org doc acs content repository design.html Content Repository Design , http openacs.org doc acs content repository ACS Content Repository , http openacs.org OpenACS.org . ref Content repository features A content repository exposes amongst other the following facilities Read write of content Hierarchy and sort order management Query search Versioning Access control Import export Locking Life cycle management Retention and hold records management Commonly known Content Applications Content Management Systems Content Management System Digital Asset Management Source Code Management Web Content Management System Document Management System Social collaboration Records Management Content repository or related standards and specification Content repository API for Java WebDAV Content Management Interoperability Services See also Information repository Content media References reflist IT stub Category Data management Category Content management systems ru ...   more details



  1. Metadata repository

    cleanup link rot date November 2011 A Metadata repository is a database created to gather, store, and distribute ... Applications. Addison Wesley Professional. ref Definition The metadata repository is responsible ..., current, and historical . Generic for a metadata repository means that the meta model should ... repository would not need to change. Integration of the metadata repository allows all entities of the enterprise business to view all metadata subject areas. The metadata repository should ... Repository vs. Registry A metadata repository is similar to a metadata registry in that they only store metadata. The metadata repository is different from a metadata registry in that a repository ... what is a registry.pdf Jess Thompson 9 November 2007 Q&A What Is a Registry Repository, and Who Should ... tools all handle and store metadata differently. Only a metadata repository can be designed to store ... Repository A Full Lifecycle Guide. Wiley. ref Design Metadata repositories should store metadata ... Lifecycle for Decision Support Applications. Addison Wesley Professional. ref The metadata repository ... metadata repository is the easiest to implement because there is only one database ref Page ... database for the metadata repository that stores metadata for all applications business wide. A centralized metadata repository has the same advantages and disadvantages of a centralized database ... may occur. A decentralized metadata repository stores metadata in multiple databases, either separated by location and or departments of the business. This makes management of the repository more involved than a centralized metadata repository, but the advantage is that the metadata can be broken down into individual departments. A distributed metadata repository uses a decentralized method, but unlike a decentralized metadata repository the metadata remains in its original application. An XML ... for a distributed metadata repository mirror that of a distributed database . Entity Relationship ...   more details



  1. Repository clone

    Refimprove date March 2010 Orphan date February 2009 A Repository clone is a concept from distributed revision control which represents the cloning version control cloning of a remote repository version control repository to a local copy version control copy . A clone operation is performed when a software developer developer wants to start working on an existing project. Usage by DVCSs A few tools have a clone command monotone software monotone mtn , Mercurial hg , git software git , and Bazaar software Bazaar an alias for branch . SVK calls it mirror . Revision control software Soft eng stub Category Version control ...   more details



  1. The Chinese Repository

    The Chinese Repository was a periodical published in Guangdong Canton between May 1832&ndash 1851, for the use of Protestant missionary missionaries working in southeast Asia. The Repository was the brainchild of Elijah Coleman Bridgman , the first American Protestant missionary appointed to China. ref See Protestant missions in China 1807 1953 . ref Bridgman served as its editor until he left for Shanghai in 1847, but continued to contribute articles. James Granger Bridgman succeeded him as editor, until September 1848, when Samuel Wells Williams took charge. ref http www.ttc.edu.sg csca epub guides cr.html Michael Poon, CSCA A Note on The Chinese Repository , Twenty volumes, Canton, 1832 1851 , 2008. ref References reflist External links http books.google.com.hk books?id YeFLAAAAYAAJ&pg PA202&lpg PA202&dq canton register&source bl&ots ZwxG9Xzj c&sig PPjDYnuW2XTZu 4 lfxWLkoRyYE&hl zh CN&ei X1ClTd iBYHcvwPr7NWXCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CGIQ6AEwCTgK v onepage&q canton 20register&f false Online version at Google books Protestant missions to China DEFAULTSORT Chinese Repository, The Category Protestant missionaries Category American magazines no The Chinese Repository zh ...   more details



  1. The Ladies' Repository

    Infobox Magazine title The Ladies Repository image file Ladies repository 1867 xxvii.jpg image size 200px image caption Front page of vol. 27, 1867 editor The Ladies Repository Editors See below categories Christian magazines frequency Monthly publisher Methodist Episcopal Church firstdate January 1841 Based In Cincinnati , Ohio language English language English The Ladies Repository was a monthly periodical based in Cincinnati and produced by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church . From 1841 to 1876, the magazine devoted itself to literature , arts and doctrines of Methodism , containing Article publishing articles , poetry , fiction s, engraving s, and notes of interest to its readers. Editors 1841 1844 Leonidas Lent Hamline 1844 1846 Edward Thomson 1846 1852 Benjamin Tefft 1852 1853 William Clark Larrabee 1853 1863 Davis Wasgatt Clark 1864 1872 Isaac William Wiley 1872 1876 Erastus Wentworth 1876 Daniel Curry See also Early American Methodist Newspapers External links http quod.lib.umich.edu m moajrnl browse.journals ladi.html Browse Ladies Repository by volume issue http www.philaprintshop.com ladies.html American Views from Ladies Repository DEFAULTSORT Ladies Repository, The Category History of Methodism in the United States Category Christian magazines Category American magazines Category Publications established in 1841 Category Publications disestablished in 1876 Christian mag stub Methodist stub ...   more details



  1. Information repository

    otheruses Knowledge base An information repository is an easy way to deploy a secondary tier of data storage device data storage that can comprise multiple, networked data storage technologies running on diverse operating system s, where data that no longer needs to be in primary storage is protected, classified according to captured metadata , processed, de duplicated, and then purged, automatically, based on data service level objectives and requirements. In information repositories, data storage resources are virtualized as composite storage sets and operate as a Federation information technology federated environment. Information repositories were developed to mitigate problems arising from data proliferation and eliminate the need for separately deployed data storage solutions because of the concurrent deployment of diverse storage technologies running diverse operating systems. They feature centralized management for all deployed data storage resources. They are self contained, support heterogeneous storage resources, support resource management to add, maintain, recycle, and terminate media, track of off line media, and operate autonomously. Automated data management Since one of the main reasons for the implementation of an Information repository is to reduce the maintenance workload placed on IT staff by traditional data storage systems, information repositories are automated ... capabilities that, based on permissions, enable end users to search the information repository, view information repository contents, including data on off line media, and recover individual files or multiple ... Repository disambiguation Storage virtualization Support wiki References NGDC Conference Understand advanced IT infrastructures, Protecting Information Benefits of a Federated Information Repository as a Secondary ... Benefits of a Federated Information Repository as a Secondary Storage Tier. http www.enterpriseinformationworld.com abstracts benefits federated info.htm DEFAULTSORT Information Repository Category ...   more details



  1. Ackermann's Repository

    Ackermann s Repository of Arts was an illustrated, British periodical published from 1809 1829 by Rudolph Ackermann . ref Ackermann s Regency Furniture & Interiors, By Rudolph Ackermann, Introduction by Pauline Agius, Crowood Press, 1984 ref Although commonly called Ackermann s Repository , or, simply Ackerman s , the formal title of the journal was Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics , and it did, indeed cover all of these fields. ref Rudolph Ackermann, His Life The Populariser of Aquatint Engraving, Pioneer of Art book Illustration By Arthur Ackermann, pub. Arthur Ackermann & Son ref In its day, it had great influence on English taste in fashion, architecture, and literature. ref Silver Fork Society Fashionable Life and Literature from 1814 1840,by Alison Adburgham, 1983, p. 224 ref Ackermann employed Frederic Shoberl from the third issue in 1809 to 1828 when Shoberl moved onto similar projects. ref name odnb G. C. Boase, Shoberl , Frederic 1775 1853 , rev. Nilanjana Banerji, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 25450, accessed 1 June 2010 ref References reflist Category Defunct magazines of the United Kingdom Category Publications established in 1809 Category Publications disestablished in 1829 ...   more details



  1. Monthly Repository

    The Monthly Repository was a British monthly Unitarianism Unitarian periodical which ran between 1806 and 1838. The Monthly Repository was established when Robert Aspland bought William Vidler s Universal Theological Magazine and changed the name to the Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature . Aspland edited the magazine until the end of 1826, when the paper was bought by the recently formed British and Foreign Unitarian Association . A second series of the magazine, now the Monthly Repository and Review of General Literature , was begun in January 1827 the Unitarian Association s Book Department, under Thomas Rees Unitarian minister Thomas Rees , took direct editorial control until William Johnson Fox was appointed editor in 1828. In 1831 Fox cut the magazine s explicit ties with Unitarianism by buying the paper, which had been making a loss, from the Association. Fox continued as editor proprietor until 1836, when the magazine was briefly owned and edited by first Richard Henry Horne 1836 7 and then Leigh Hunt 1837 8 . Its price seems to have varied between 1s and 1s 6d. Contributors included John Bowring , Lant Carpenter , George Dyer poet George Dyer , Benjamin Flower , William Frend , Jeremiah Joyce , John Kentish , Harriet Martineau , J.S. Mill , Joseph Nightingale , John Towill Rutt , Emily Taylor , Eliza Flower ref name JD cite book last Duran first Jane authorlink title Eight Women Philosophers publisher University of Illinois Press year 2006 location pages 150 url http books.google.co.uk books?id aIzVEF6J6SYC doi id isbn 0252030222 ref and Sarah Fuller Flower Adams . ref name JD References Mineka, Francis E., The Dissidence of Dissent The Monthly Repository, 1806 1838 , Chapel Hill, 1944. References External links http www.ncse.kcl.ac.uk redist pdf 011.pdf Snapshot Monthly Repository at http www.ncse.kcl.ac.uk index.html nineteenth century serials edition http www.archive.org search.php?query title 3A monthly 20repository Near complete run of copies ...   more details



  1. Institutional repository

    mergewith Repository publishing date August 2011 An Institutional repository is an online locus for collecting, preserving, and disseminating in digital form the intellectual output of an institution , particularly a research institution . ref http eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk 10690 1 03harnad.html Van de Sompel, H & Lagoze, C. 2000 The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative. D lib Magazine , 6 2 ref ref http www.dlib.org dlib october00 10inbrief.html HARNAD Tansley, Robert & Harnad, Stevan ..., or learning object s. The four main objectives for having an institutional repository are to provide ... repository IR are twofold IRs are partly linked to the notion of digital interoperability ... and Benefits of an Institutional Repository According to the Directory of Open Access Repositories ... 20of 20Open 20Access 20Repository 20Software 20 20Worldwide ref and the Repository 66 map at December ... access to theses and dissertations and a location for the development of e portfolios. Repository Software There are a number of open source software packages for running a repository including DSpace ... digital repositories. This project is called Repository 66 http maps.repository66.org blog and is based ... by the SHERPA organisation SHERPA . See also Legal deposit Digital library Digital Assets Repository ... commercial IR platform from the Berkeley Electronic Press http ietd.inflibnet.ac.in Indian ETD Repository ... http www.dspace.org DSpace open source IR software Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European ... policysignup Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies ROARMAP http maps.repository66.org Repository 66 http works.bepress.com ir research Selected Works on Institutional Repositories ... ir 1 White Paper Behind a Law School s Decision to Implement an Institutional Repository by James M. Donovan and Carol A. Watson DEFAULTSORT Institutional Repository Category Institutional repository ... Category Archives ko it Deposito istituzionale nl Digital academic repository ja ...   more details



  1. Disciplinary repository

    A disciplinary repository is a collection containing works or data associated with these works of scholar s in a particular subject area . ref cite web url https scholarworks.iu.edu dspace bitstream handle 2022 166 WP03 01B.html?sequence 1 title The Internet and Unrefereed Scholarly Publishing year 2003 accessdate 2010 12 01 ref ref cite web url http www.arl.org resources pubs br br226 br226ir.shtml title Institutional Repositories Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age year 2003 accessdate 2010 12 14 ref The repository can be online and accept work from scholars across institutions in contrast to Institutional repository institutional repositories . A disciplinary repository shares the roles of collection, dissemination and archive of work with other repositories, but is focused on a particular area. These collections can include academic and research paper s. Disciplinary repositories can acquire their content in many ways. Many reply on author or organization submissions, such as SSRN. Others such as CiteSeerX crawl the web for scholar and researcher websites and download publicly available academic paper s from those sites. AgEcon, established in 1995, ref cite web url http smartech.gatech.edu handle 1853 28460 title AgEcon Search An International Disciplinary Repository year 2009 accessdate 2010 12 01 ref grew as a result of active involvement of academia and societies. A disciplinary repository generally covers one broad based discipline, with contributors from many different institutions supported by a variety of funders the repositories themselves are likely to be funded from one or more sources within the subject community. ref cite web url http ir.inflibnet.ac.in dxml handle 1944 987 title Development of Disciplinary Repositories A Case Study ... along with data associated with that work to be stored in the repository. What was believed ... repository Category Discipline oriented digital libraries Category Publishing terms Category ...   more details



  1. The Medical Repository

    Image Medical Repository Vol 1 No 1 contents.gif thumb 100px Contents page of Vol. 1 No. 1 The Medical Repository was the first United States American medical journal , founded in 1797 and published quarterly, with some interruptions, through 1824. It was printed by T. & J. Swords, Printers to the Faculty of Physic of Columbia College of Columbia University Columbia College , New York. The journal s founding editors were Elihu H. Smith , Samuel L. Mitchill , and Edward Miller . Smith edited the journal until his death in 1798, and Miller until his in 1812, with Mitchill leaving his editorship after 1821 the final volumes were edited by James R. Manley and Charles Drake . The journal filled a vacuum in medical literature in the early United States, as most medical publications were European and difficult to obtain the great demand for the journal is attested by the fact that its first two volumes were each reprinted twice, in 1800 and 1804. References cite book chapter Literature and Institutions title A Century of American Medicine, 1776 1876 author John S. Billings year 1876 publisher H.C. Lea pages 289 366 p. 330 url http books.google.com ?id L2oCAAAAYAAJ&pg PA330&lpg PA330 cite journal author Richard J. Kahn coauthors Patricia G. Kahn title The Medical Repository The First U.S. Medical Journal 1797 1824 journal The New England Journal of Medicine volume 337 pages 1926 1930 year 1997 doi 10.1056 NEJM199712253372617 pmid 9407162 issue 26 DEFAULTSORT Medical Repository Category Defunct journals Category Publications established in 1797 Category Publications disestablished in 1824 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category general medical journals journal stub ...   more details



  1. PHPClasses repository

    The PHPClasses repository is a website with freely distributable Web programming components in the form of PHP classes of objects. It was launched in June 1999 ref http marc.info ?m 93020963511392 Site launch announcement message ref by Manuel Lemos as a means of distributing his own classes of PHP objects. Soon after it was launched, the repository was opened for contribution from other authors. ref http www.phpclasses.org blog post 61 File upload progress meter for PHP 4 at last.html Story of the site ref It is the most popular repository for PHP scripts according to Alexa Internet Alexa ref http www.alexa.com topsites category Top Computers Programming Languages PHP Scripts Collections Top popular sites with collections of PHP scripts ref . As of May 2009, over 4600 packages were submitted to the site by more than 2400 contributing authors. The number of submitted packages and authors is listed in the http www.phpclasses.org browse statistics statistics.html site statistics page , which is updated automatically every day. Authors are free to submit their own packages without any special requirements in terms of code formatting style. Only packages that provide functionality implemented by classes of PHP objects are accepted. The site keeps track of the downloads of each package made by logged users. The information about which users downloaded a package can be used to notify those users when the package is updated by the author, except for users who do not want to be notified. The site also builds top download charts to let authors and users know which are the most popular packages. ref http www.phpclasses.org browse top top.html Top downloaded and top rated packages and authors ref External links http www.phpclasses.org PHPClasses repository http www.phpclasses.org References references Category PHP programming language Category Web application frameworks ...   more details



  1. Trade Repository

    A Trade Repository or Swap Data Repository is an entity that centrally collects and maintains the records of Over the counter finance over the counter OTC Derivative finance derivatives . These electronic platforms, acting as authoritative registries of key information regarding open OTC derivatives trades, provide an effective tool for mitigating the inherent opacity of OTC derivatives markets. ref http www.ecb.int pub pdf other cesrconsultationontraderepositoriesineu200910en.pdf ref This market infrastructure is defined and supervised in Europe by the European Securities and Markets Authority ESMA under the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation EMIR regulation. Similar regulatory initiatives are conducted in the United States where the Commodity Futures Trading Commission CFTC has developed the Dodd Frank Act regulation, under which Swap Data Repositories are regulated. The strengthening of the derivatives markets regulatory framework finds its origin in the 26 September 2009 summit in Pittsburgh, where G20 Leaders agreed that all standardised OTC derivative contracts should be cleared through central counterparties CCP by end 2012 at the latest and that OTC derivative contracts should be reported to trade repositories. References Reflist External links http www.fx mm.com 4788 news global fx divisions search for trade repository provider continues FX MM Magazine http www.regis tr.com European Trade Repository Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Financial regulatory authorities Category Derivatives finance ...   more details



  1. Software repository

    A software repository is a storage location from which Software package installation software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer. Discussion Many software publishers and other organizations maintain servers on the Internet for this purpose, either free of charge or for a subscription fee. Repositories may be solely for particular programs, such as CPAN for the Perl programming language, or for an entire operating system . Operators of such repositories typically provide a package management system , tools intended to search for, install and otherwise manipulate software packages from the repositories. For example, many Linux distribution s use Advanced Packaging Tool APT , commonly found in Debian based distributions or Yellowdog Updater, Modified yum , found in Red Hat based distributions. There are also multiple independent package management systems, such as pacman, used in Arch Linux and equo, found in Sabayon Linux . As software repositories are designed to include useful packages, major repositories are designed to be malware free. If a computer is configured to use a digitally signed repository from a reputable vendor, and is coupled with an appropriate File ... that mirror the main repository. Package management system vs. package development process A package ... cannot replicated it with the hardware and software she has. Next, suppose John contributes to the repository ... for requesting specific versions of packages, but they might not be used. Beyond this, a repository .... In this way, the repository can contribute to improving the quality of the core language software. class wikitable Language purpose Package Development Process Repository How to install Collaborative ... maintainers.org Debian unofficial repository http rpmlinux.org RPM packages repository for Mandriva Category Software distribution Repository ar ca Font de programari cs Repozit de Repository es Repositorio fr D p t informatique it Repository ja pl Repozytorium ...   more details



  1. Dryad (repository)

    Dryad is a disciplinary repository for data underlying peer reviewed articles in the basic and applied biosciences, including biomedicine. Dryad aims to allow scientists to validate published findings, explore new analysis methodologies, re purpose data for research questions unanticipated by the original authors, and perform synthetic studies such as formal meta analyses. For many publications, existing data repositories do not capture the whole data package. As a result, many important datasets are not being preserved and are no longer available, or usable, at the time that they are sought by later investigators. ref Vision, T.J. 2010 Open Data and the Social Contract of Scientific Publishing. BioScience 60 5 330 330. DOI 10.1525 bio.2010.60.5.2 ref Infobox software name Dryad logo Image DryadLogo.png 160px Dryad logo developers National Evolutionary Synthesis Center , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC CH Metadata Research Center, Oxford University , The British Library ... repository license BSD licenses New BSD license website http datadryad.org Dryad serves as a repository ... control on metadata descriptions before inclusion of new content in the repository. Dryad metadata ... Best Practice for a Scientific Data Repository. Journal of Library Metadata, 9 3, 194 212. doi 10.1080 ... The repository is overseen by the Dryad Consortium Board, which is composed of representatives ... sustainability of the repository, together with other stakeholders such as publishers, scientific ... Beagrie Ltd. The project has led to a UK mirror of the Dryad repository based at the British ... repository software, developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hewlett Packard . Many ... are maintained in the open source Dryad code repository. See also Scientific data archiving Data ... datadryad.org Dryad repository official website http www.nescent.org wg dryad Main Page ... repository ...   more details



  1. Theological Repository

    disestablished in 1788 eo Theological Repository fr Theological Repository ...   more details



  1. Dynamic knowledge repository

    Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date August 2007 The dynamic knowledge repository DKR is a concept developed by Douglas C. Engelbart as a primary stategetic focus for allowing humans to address complex problems. when date September 2011 Doug has proposed that a DKR will enable us to develop a collective IQ greater than any individual s IQ. References and discussion of Engelbart s DKR concept are available at the Doug Engelbart Institute . ref cite web url http www.dougengelbart.org about dkrs.html title About Dynamic Knowledge Repositories an introduction accessdate September 15, 2011 author Christina Engelbart ref Definition A knowledge repository is a computerized system that systematically captures, organizes and categorizes an organization s knowledge. The repository can be searched and data can be quickly retrieved. The effective knowledge repositories include factual, conceptual, procedural and meta cognitive techniques. The key features of knowledge repositories include communication forums. A knowledge repository can take many forms to contain the knowledge it holds. A customer database is a knowledge repository of customer information and insights or electronic explicitly knowledge. A Library is a knowledge repository of books physical explicit knowledge. A community of experts is a knowledge repository of tacit knowledge or experience. The nature of the repository only changes to contain manage the type of knowledge it holds. A repository as opposed to an archive be designed to get knowledge out. It should therefore have some rules of structure, classification, taxonomy, record management etc... to facilitate user engagement. References Reflist 2 External links http dougengelbart.org Doug Engelbart Institute Category Knowledge representation Category Data management tech stub ...   more details



  1. Portland Pattern Repository

    The Portland Pattern Repository PPR is a repository for design pattern computer science computer programming design pattern s. It was accompanied by a companion website, WikiWikiWeb , which was the world s first wiki . The repository has an emphasis on Extreme Programming . It is hosted by Cunningham & Cunningham C2 of Portland, Oregon at http c2.com ppr . The PPR s motto is http c2.com cgi wiki?PeopleProjectsAndPatterns People, Projects & Patterns . On 17 September 1987 programmer Ward Cunningham Howard G. Ward Cunningham , then with Tektronix , and Apple Computer s Kent Beck co published the paper http c2.com doc oopsla87.html Using Pattern Languages for Object Oriented Programs . This paper about programming patterns was inspired by Christopher Alexander s architectural concept of patterns . It was written for the 1987 OOPSLA programming conference organized by the Association for Computing Machinery . Cunningham s and Beck s idea became popular among programmers because it helped them exchange programming ideas in a format that is easy to understand. Cunningham & Cunningham, the programming consultancy which would eventually host the PPR on its Internet domain, was incorporated in Salem, Oregon on 1 November 1991 and is named after Ward and his wife Karen R. Cunningham, a mathematician, school teacher and school director. Cunningham & Cunningham registered their Internet domain c2.com on 23 October 1994. Ward created the Portland Pattern Repository on c2.com as a means to help object oriented programming object oriented programmers publish their computer programming patterns by submitting them to him. Some of those programmers attended the OOPSLA and http st www.cs.uiuc.edu plop PLoP conferences about object oriented programming, posting their ideas on the PPR and exchanging ... Pattern Repository de WardsWiki es Portland Pattern Repository it Portland Pattern Repository nl Portland Pattern Repository pl Portland Pattern Repository pt Portland Pattern Repository ...   more details



  1. Repository (version control)

    Refimprove date September 2010 A Repository ref Duan, Charles, http www.eecs.harvard.edu cduan technical git Understanding Git Conceptually , 2010, accessed 3 septembre 2011. ref is a concept from distributed revision control that refers to a data structure, usually stored on a server, that contains, among other things A set of files and directories. Historical record of changes in the repository. A set of commit objects. A set of references to commit objects, called heads. Notes reflist Revision control software Soft eng stub Category Version control fr D p t informatique D.C3.A9p.C3.B4t de code source ...   more details



  1. National Eagle Repository

    The National Eagle Repository is operated and managed under the Office of Law Enforcement of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service located at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge outside of Denver , Colorado. It serves as central location for the receipt, storage, and distribution of Bald eagle Bald and Golden eagle s that have been found dead. Eagles and eagle parts are available only to Native Americans in the United States Native Americans enrolled in federally recognized tribe s for use in religious and cultural ceremonies. TOC File National eagle repository 017.JPG thumb Staff at the National Eagle Repository processing a Bald Eagle File National eagle repository 073.JPG thumb Tail of an Eagle at the National Eagle Respository Mandate Distribution is authorized by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and Regulations in 50 CFR 22. Passed in 1940 and amended in 1962 to include golden eagles, the Bald Eagle Protection Act prohibits the take, transport, sale or barter, and possession of eagles or their parts without a permit. Native Americans who wish to obtain Bald or Golden Eagles or their parts must apply through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ... 2000 eagles the repository receives, on average, each year. ref name Millar Jody Millar http elibrary.unm.edu ... possess and transport deceased eagles and their parts are encouraged to send them to the repository .... In the early 1970s the National Eagle Repository was operated out of Pocatello, Idaho and in the 1980s ... reformed the National Eagle Repository and obliged all federal agencies to send dead eagles to the repository ... this memorandum, in 1995 the repository moved to the Denver area and got its own offices at the Rocky ... Repository. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service http www.fws.gov mountain prairie law eagle Questions and Answers about the National Eagle Repository. References references coord 39 49 41.7 N 104 51 31.5 W ... culture de National Eagle Repository ...   more details



  1. Device Description Repository

    The Device Description Repository DDR is a concept proposed by the Mobile Web Mobile Web Initiative W3C Device Description Working Group Device Description Working Group DDWG of the World Wide Web Consortium .... Implementations of the proposed repository are expected to contain information about Web enabled ... and viewing of Web pages across devices with widely varying capabilities. Information in a repository ... repository ref cite web author David Sanders title Device Description Repository Requirements ... Repository Requirements 1.0 url http www.w3.org TR 2007 NOTE DDR requirements 20071217 date December ... ref cite web author Jo Rabin, Andrea Trasatti, Rotan Hanrahan title Device Description Repository ..., Ignacio Mar n title Device Description Repository Simple API url http www.w3.org TR 2008 REC DDR Simple ... after this time ref cite web author Rotan Hanrahan title Device Description Repository Simple API ... implementations. Background The idea of implementing a Device Description Repository was discussed ... Description Repository url http www.w3.org 2005 MWI DDWG workshop2006 date July 12, 2006 publisher ... to populate a repository with data and make this available to anyone who wanted to build Web servers that could adapt content to suit the end user devices. Design goals The architecture of the repository ... of a Device Description Repository are Relevance of data . The W3C Device Description Working ... interoperability . The varied nature of the Web requires that the repository interfaces and data formats ... to provide adapted content, then these descriptions must be available at all times. Multiple repository hosts and support for data caching are likely to be part of the repository architecture. Efficiency . To ensure that the repository does not create unnecessary burden on scarce resources, the load ... and device manufacturers will be critical. The interface to the repository should provide the means ... repository. Notes Reflist Links UAProf W3C Wurfl WURFL http forge.morfeo project.org frs download.php ...   more details




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