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Classical Archives uses a proprietary system ( called the Contextual Metadata Engine ) that allows for the ingestion and cataloguing of all recordings based on musicologically accurate and uniform metadata.

cataloguing and Archives
The Swiss Federal Archives are charged with evaluating, safeguarding, cataloguing and raising public awareness of the Confederation ’ s official documents, which amount to 11. 4 terabytes of information as of 2008, or to a bookshelf over 50 kilometres long.

cataloguing and database
The CIP data as published in the item will be incorrect and not able to be used by subsequent cataloguing agencies without manual amendment and if a pre-publication record has been entered onto a database it can be difficult to locate and edit to match the details on the item itself.
Koha is web-based ILS, with a SQL database ( MySql preferred ) backend with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39. 50.

cataloguing and is
The total number of tombs is unknown due to the magnitude of the task of cataloguing them.
The student David Emmanuel Daniel Europaeus is credited with discovering and cataloguing the majority of the Kullervo story.
Because the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center, the body responsible for cataloguing minor planets in the Solar System, makes the distinction, the current editorial choice for Wikipedia articles on the trans-Neptunian region is to make this distinction as well.
The library itself is known to have had an acquisitions department ( possibly built near the stacks, or for utility closer to the harbour ), and a cataloguing department.
He is best known for cataloguing the works of Mozart and originating the ' K-numbers ' by which they are known ( K for Köchel ).
For cataloguing purposes, the optimal position for the INFO chunk is near the beginning of the file.
Geochronology is different in application from biostratigraphy, which is the science of assigning sedimentary rocks to a known geological period via describing, cataloguing and comparing fossil floral and faunal assemblages.
In part due to Husserl's influence, " phenomenology " came to " refer to a method which is more complex and claims rather more for itself than did Chantepie ’ s mere cataloguing of facts.
The cataloguing efforts of scholars at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and in the United States and England is continuing to yield new insights into Karaite literature and thought.
Though he excavated many of the mounds at Kolomoki, he is said to have discovered nothing worth cataloguing.
Staff is assisted by volunteers who perform inventory and cataloguing tasks.
It is used for reference, collection development, cataloguing and interlibrary lending.
The first part of the goal is usually achieved through the means of legal deposit laws or ( as is the case of the United States ) by a host of different programs such as a cataloguing in publication service.
This is done by the exchanges and accords mentioned in the previous section, and also by fostering the creation of standard conceptual tools such as library classification systems and cataloguing rules.
The most commonly used of these tools is the International Standard Bibliographic Description or ISBD, which has served as a basis for national and international cataloguing codes, such as AACR2.
The Airport is also included in the Finnish selection of the international DoCoMoMo Workgroup dedicated to cataloguing and preserving buildings, monuments and sites of the modern movement.
It is over 4000 measures long, takes more than two hours to perform, and was only completely discovered during the cataloguing process after his death.
Principles of AACR include cataloguing from the item ' in hand ' rather than inferring information from external sources and the concept of the ' chief source of information ' which is preferred where conflicts exist.
" stabilizing primary monuments, repairing underground structures, documenting the site with high precision instruments, locating underground structures with non-intrusive technologies, revealing, assessing and when appropriate removing post-Chavín structures to reveal original architecture ; cataloguing ( sic ) artifacts, and improving site interpretation facilities, while the local community is engaged through conservation and craft training, employment, tourism entrepreneurship and regular consultations regarding the management of the site and its environs.
* Bridges to Antiterra is an attempt at cataloguing and providing, when available, public-domain internet versions of the numerous texts to which Nabokov alluded in Ada.
Boss is noted for his work in cataloguing the locations and proper motions of stars.
He divides his time between his professorship in biology at the University of Pennsylvania ( Philadelphia, USA ), where he has been since 1976, and his research and field work in Costa Rica, where he is an ad honorem ( without remuneration ) technical advisor for two long-term and long-range projects, which he conceived and initiated in the early 1970s: Area de Conservación Guanacaste, one of the oldest, largest and most successful habitat restoration project in the world, 1. 430 km², located just south of the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border, between the Pacific Ocean and the Cordillera de Tilaran ; and the Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad ( INBio ), a research organisation that has taken the task of inventorying, cataloguing and describing the country's gigantic natural endowment.

cataloguing and carried
The cataloguing project began in 1872 when Benjamin Peirce first published his Linear Associative Algebra, and was carried forward by his son Charles Sanders Peirce.

cataloguing and out
The cultural impact of Ramism depended on the nexus of printing ( trees regularly laid out with braces ) and rhetoric, forceful and persuasive at least to some Protestants ; and it had partly been anticipated in cataloguing and indexing knowledge and its encyclopedism by Conrad Gesner.

cataloguing and by
His cataloguing of 3222 stars was refined in 1807 by Friedrich Bessel, the father of modern astrometry.
In the letter to Wanley, Hickes responds to an apparent charge against Smith, made by Wanley, that Smith had failed to mention the Beowulf script when cataloguing Cotton MS. Vitellius A. XV.
A different method by Harlow Shapley based on the cataloguing of globular clusters led to a radically different picture: a flat disk with diameter approximately 70 kiloparsecs and the Sun far from the center.
Tandem mass spectrometry, on the other hand, can get sequence information from individual peptides by isolating them, colliding them with a non-reactive gas, and then cataloguing the fragment ions produced.
Charged with cataloguing archaeological sites and protecting them from destruction, he worked with his customary methodical zeal but was hampered by the limitations of the law, which gave him little real power over the landowners on whose property the sites stood.
In 1902 he was appointed Director-General of Archaeology by Lord Curzon within the British Indian administration, and modernised the approach to archaeology on that continent, introducing a programme of cataloguing and conservation of ancient monuments and artefacts.
Later on, however, a librarian, referred to as a Librarius, began cataloguing by taking inventory and classifying the books.
Works believed incomplete or of doubtful authenticity at the time of cataloguing were listed in the BWV Anhang ( BWV appendix ), and are identified by BWV Anh number.
Collin de Plancy followed the tradition of many previous demonologists of cataloguing demons by name and title of nobility, as it happened with grimoires like Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, and The Lesser Key of Solomon among others.
At the same time the new academic field of art history, dominated by Germany and France, concentrated heavily on medieval art and was soon very productive in cataloguing and dating the surviving works, and analysing the development of medieval styles and iconography ; though the Late Antique and pre-Carolingian period remained a less explored " no-man's land " until the 20th century.
* Icander Das fast auf dem höchsten Gipfel der Vollkommenheit prangende Dresden, 1726-a work by a Swedish architect on baroque Dresden with no connection to Socinianism, ( cataloguing error by web-based reprint houses )
There have been various attempts to save the remaining chinampas, including their cataloguing by UNESCO, UAM and INAH in 2005, and various reforestation efforts, especially of juniper trees.
* 1977-First work in cataloguing and restoring Chambi's photographic archives, financed by the Earthwatch Foundation ( Belmont, Massachusetts ) marks the beginning of international recognition of his work.
He began by cataloguing insects, and published an Entomology of Australia ( 1833 ) and contributed the entomogical section to an English edition of Georges Cuvier's Animal Kingdom.
( 818 CE ) This cataloguing work became famous by the name of the palace and known as dkar-chag phang-thang-ma.
In 1880, he was invited to work at the Natural History Museum, then a department of the British Museum, by Dr. Albert C. L. G. Günther and assigned to the task of cataloguing the amphibians in the collection.
For the most part, the book's assertions recently have been confirmed by U. S. and other Western microbiological and bioweapons authorities, while site-visiting many of the laboratory and weapons production sites and cataloguing the pathogens.

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