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    The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives is a URL digital link that is chiefly used by families and learners. The portal gives support for all types of mathematics models through the usage of collaborative activities. The site is directed to inform the pupils of all grade levels K-12. The site encompasses five sections of measurement, geometry, number sense and operations, data analysis and probability, and algebra. The subdivisions are separated into four grade-level sections: Pre-K-2, 3-

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    days of Caesar, women did not survive the procedure. Julius Caesar decreed that all women who were dead or dying have the procedure to remove the baby as to increase the population, so some believe this might be the reasoning for the name. (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 1998.) In today’s society, a cesarean section can be a lifesaving procedure for women, babies, or both. Today the cesarean section is so common in the United States that one in three babies is born this way. The current rate of

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    According to the US National Library of Medicine many “American children spend about 3 hours a day watching television. Added together, all types of screen time can total 5 to 7 hours a day. In the crazy of our every day lives it is hard to stop and think about how much time we really spend looking at our phones, television, and computers. Growing up I always felt like I was raised half way between the way my parents were brought up and the new way of parenting; using an idea called screen time.

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    Title : The Agenda for Change in Construction Summary: The study of New British Library and B.P’s Andrews field development had different approaches in the way the construction was planned. The two projects started their construction work at the same time and had same financial status. Although both the projects was constructed on same time, the New British library was the failure due to the over budget and lack of management leading to many delays during the construction.In the project they did

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    China’s Libraries: The Influence of a Large Population Constance M. Caddell North Carolina Central University Author Note Constance M. Caddell, School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Constance Caddell, North Carolina Central University, 1800 Fayetteville Street, Box 19530, Durham, NC 27707. Email: ccaddell@eagles.nccu.edu   Abstract This paper will explore the ever-evolving library system

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    Nowadays, library, museum and archive play a main role in information world. Growing technology in globalization era already give big impact to this information institutions. Library, museum and archive act as information centre for people to get information and gain knowledge. Suppression from Institute of Museum and Library Services in increase technology into this institution through research, conferences and publication to keep data for public or government mostly. .Humanity need to know the

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    Introduction Writing has existed as far back as the 7th millennium BC and the 4th millennium BC, it first started with mnemonic symbols which later became a system of ideograms. In the early days people wrote on different things,such as silk,rocks,wood,papyrus etc. It wasn't Until the 15th century were parchment or vellum (calfskin) were used as pages for the first books. A book can be said to be a set of written or printed made of ink and paper usually fastened together or coupled electronically

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    Finger print scanners for school libraries Introduction A finger print is unique for each individual. Using finger prints when students are borrowing books from the library will ensure that a student does not use a fake name, and this will reduce the number of books the library losses. The finger print scanner will be connected to the school's library system, and will automatically populate the fields once the student's finger print is read. The finger print scanner will serve as a fundamental

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    Nowadays, library, museum and archive play a main role in information world. Growing technology in globalization era already give big impact to this information institutions. Library, museum and archive act as information centre for people to get information and gain knowledge. Suppression from Institute of Museum and Library Services in increase technology into this institution through research, conferences and publication to keep data for public or government mostly. .Humanity need to know the

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    LIS professional uses an online integrating library system project Marc records a standard record formats for bibliographic information which was developed to serve library user and staff which is a form of communicating. This system allows these organizations such as the National Libraries, the Library of Congress, the National Library of Medicine and the National Agricultural library to communicate online. The systems are designed to fit individual library needs. The online communication systems provide

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