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Green nanomaterials: processing, properties, and applications / Shakeel Ahmed, Wazed Ali

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Integrated computational materials engineering (ICME): advancing computational and experimental methods / Somnath Ghosh, Christopher Woodward, Craig Przybyla, editors

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Materials engineering: bonding, structure, and structure-property relationships / Susan Trolier-McKinstry, Pennsylvania State University, Robert E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University

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Fracture mechanics of electrically passive and active composites with periodic cracking along the interface / Sergey Kozinov, Volodymyr Loboda

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Surface engineering of modern materials / Kapil Gupta, editor

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Chloride-induced steel corrosion in concrete under service loads / Hailong Ye, Chuanqing Fu, Ye Tian, Nanguo Jin

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Nanotechnology for energy and environmental engineering / Lalita Ledwani, Jitendra S. Sangwai, editors

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Responsive nanomaterials for sustainable applications Ziqi Sun, Ting Liao, editors

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Handbook of materials modeling: methods: theory and modeling / Wanda Andreoni, Sidney Yip, editors

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Carbon dots: exploring carbon at zero-dimension / Ya-Ping Sun

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2nd International Conference on Materials Engineering & Science (IConMEAS 2019): 25-29 September 2019, Baghdad, Iraq / editors, Omar S. Dahham and Nik Noriman Zulkepli

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Handbook of materials modeling: applications: current and emerging materials / Wanda Andreoni, Sidney Yip, editors

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Bronislava Nijinska Collection: New in the Performing Arts Encyclopedia

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The collection of notable dancer, choreographer and teacher Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972) contains a diverse variety of materials documenting dance and the arts in the twentieth century. Available here are over 200 collection items, including manuscripts, books, diaries, choreographic notebooks, correspondence, moving image materials, music scores, photographs, posters, programs, set and costume designs, and scrapbooks.




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New Finding Aid: Marge Champion collection, 1910-2006

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Marge Champion (b. 1919) is an American actress, dancer, director, choreographer, and teacher. The collection, which documents her life and career, includes biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, programs, promotional materials, manuscript music scores and parts, articles, business papers, clippings, scripts, scrapbooks, awards and posters. The collection also includes materials related to Champion's former husband, director and choreographer Gower Champion, and her father, dancer and choreographer Ernest Belcher.




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New Finding Aid: Correspondence from the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation collection, 1894-1953

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Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge was a composer, pianist, and patron of music. In 1925, she created the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation at the Library of Congress in support of chamber music. The collection contains Coolidge's correspondence to and from many of the prominent musical artists of the first half of the twentieth century as well as Library of Congress librarians and administrators. The remaining materials in the collection, including photographs, scrapbooks, business papers, programs, publicity materials, iconography, realia, and clippings, are available for research and will be incorporated into the finding aid at a later date. Music manuscripts of works commissioned by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge or the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of Congress comprise a substantial portion of the collection and are cataloged individually.




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New Finding Aid: Arthur Schwartz papers, 1900-1983

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Arthur Schwartz was an American composer and film producer. He is particularly known for his songwriting partnership with lyricist Howard Dietz. The collection, which documents his life and career, includes music manuscripts, sketches and lyric sheets, correspondence, photographs, scripts, clippings, publicity materials, financial and legal documents, writings, and awards.




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New Finding Aid:Arthur Laurents papers, circa 1900-2011

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Arthur Laurents (1917-2011) was an American playwright, screenwriter and Broadway director. The collection, which documents his life and career, includes scripts, correspondence, datebooks, photographs, book drafts, production notes, programs, publicity materials, business papers, awards, clippings, and articles.




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New Finding Aid: Halsey Stevens Papers, circa 1920-1987

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Halsey Stevens was an American composer, musicologist, and teacher. He is best known for his chamber music works and published monograph, The Life and Music of Bela Bartok. The collection contains music manuscripts, writings, research materials, programs, correspondence, and other materials related to his projects. Only the music materials are available online at this time. These materials consist of scores, parts, and sketches for instrumental works for keyboard, chamber ensemble, and full orchestra, as well as vocal and choral works and arrangements for varying instrumentations.




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New Finding Aid: Howard Ashman Papers, 1973-2010

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Howard Ashman (1950-1991) was a lyricist, librettist, playwright and director. The papers chiefly consist of materials from his work, including his collaborations with composer Alan Menken, such as Little Shop of Horrors and the Disney animated musicals The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Materials include scripts, piano-conductor scores, correspondence, business papers, photographs, scrapbooks, posters, clippings, notes, research materials, programs, writings, drawings, sketches, storyboards, address and date books, and memorial tributes.




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New Finding Aid: Mildred Spiegel Zucker Collection of Leonard Bernstein Correspondence and Related Materials

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Music teacher Mildred Spiegel Zucker was a childhood friend of Leonard Bernstein with whom she maintained a lifelong friendship. The collection mostly consists of correspondence that Bernstein sent to Zucker dating from his time as a counselor at Camp Onata, as a student at the Curtis Institute of Music, and during the beginning of his career in New York.




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New Finding Aid: Songs of Edward Lipton, 1967-1984

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Edward Lipton (1934-2011) was a songwriter and performer primarily known for writing children's songs. The collection contains manuscript scores for songs he wrote for both children and adults. Many are accompanied by lyric sheets.




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New Finding Aid: Daniel Nagrin collection, circa 1920-2006

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Daniel Nagrin (1917-2008) was an American dancer, choreographer, teacher, and writer. The collection contains materials relating to his life and career, and includes holograph and published scores, choreographic and dance technique notes, photographs, correspondence, marketing and fundraising materials, clippings, programs, teaching and administrative materials, production elements, articles by Nagrin and others, drafts of his books, business papers, and personal and biographical files. In addition, there are significant materials related to Nagrin's first wife, dancer and choreographer, Helen Tamiris.




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New Finding Aid: Wanda Landowska and Denise Restout papers, circa 1850s-1969

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Wanda Landowska was a Polish keyboardist, composer, and teacher best known for revitalizing harpsichord performance in the twentieth century. Her school at Saint-Leu-la-Foret, founded in 1925, became one of the great centers for the collection, study, and performance of Baroque music until it was looted by the Nazis in 1940. The collection consists of annotated music, correspondence, business papers, writings, programs, photographs, and other materials that document the legacy of Landowska. These materials largely reflect the activities and music library of Landowska and her pupil, Denise Restout, after their migration to the United States in 1941. Only the container list for the music materials is available online at this time.




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Like us on Facebook! Performing Arts at the Library of Congress

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Recent posts on our Facebook page have included video podcasts on Rodgers and Hammerstein hosted by Michael Feinstein; a shelfie celebrating jazz legend Sun Ra; and a photograph of mourners at Clara Schumann's funeral. The Library of Congress, home to one of the largest collections of music, theater, and dance-related materials in the world, supports research and performance through acquisition, preservation, concerts, public programs and commissions.




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New Finding Aid: Roman Totenberg papers, 1846-2011

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Roman Totenberg was a Polish-American violinist and teacher. The collection contains annotated music scores, correspondence, business files, biographical materials, photographs, programs, clippings and other materials that document his life and career as a twentieth-century master of the violin.




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知行易徑實務介入模式於社會共融工作的應用研究計劃 : 實務手冊 = Developing effective settlement program for new migrants to Hong Kong using the SSLD system (Strategies and Skills Learning andDevelopment) / 編著曾家達, 仁愛堂 22 位參與同事, 易思達行團隊.

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Meet four leading dons whose words carry weight on Dalal Street

Now is time to go back to the classroom. Meet Prof Sanjay Bakshi, Neeraj Marathe, Venkatesh Panchapagesan and Ravi Sundar Muthukrishnan ..




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National Traveling Exhibition Nature and the American Vision: Masterpieces of the Hudson River School

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11-10-2010

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New-York Historical Society Shares the Treasure of Its Unsurpassed Collection of Hudson River School Paintings In the National Traveling Exhibition Nature and the American Vision: Masterpieces of the Hudson River School




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Rethinking the Formative Years of American Art, the New-York Historical Society Presents the Exhibition Making American Taste

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RETHINKING THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF AMERICAN ART, THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS THE EXHIBITION MAKING AMERICAN TASTE: NARRATIVE ART FOR A NEW DEMOCRACY

Pathbreaking Exhibition Will Highlight the Superb Collection, as theTransformed Historical Society Reopens on November 11, 2011




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Digitized Collection Addition: Pronghorn Athletics Programs and Ephemera

Have you been curious to know who was on the team of the 1985–1986 women’s Pronghorns basketball team? How about what was on the menu for the Pronghorns’ Athletic Awards Dinner in 1972?

Those curiosities and questions are answered if you browse the Pronghorn Athletics Programs and Ephemera that are now online at the University of Lethbridge Publications collection!

Take a stroll down memory lane and check out the other Digitized Collections provided by the University Library and partners for free!




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YouTube Sans: The making of a typeface

How YouTube created a tailor-made font that doubles as a brand ambassador. When I first joined YouTube in the fall of 2014 as a design director, the company’s identity was somewhat disjointed, even to those of us on the inside. We had our full wordmark—a modified version of Alternate Gothic—and our shorthand “play icon,” but […]




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Static hoisting

Since I published my 2019 in Review, detailing the industry trend towards static hosting and the rise of Jamstack CDNs like Vercel, a question has persistently come up: how is this different from a server and a traditional CDN on top? Why not then just use servers with containers (even serverless ones)? The answer boils […]




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Everything I learned about min(), max(), clamp() in CSS

CSS Comparison Functions (min(), max(), clamp()) become supported in Firefox on 8 April 2020, which means that they are now supported in all major browsers. Those CSS functions will provide us with ways to have dynamic layouts and more flexible design components. They can be used for container sizes, font-size, padding. and a lot more. […]



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Confirmation bias: believing what you see, seeing what you believe

“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” — Robertson Davies. A person who thinks women are bad drivers is more likely to notice driving mistakes made by women. A detective who is convinced a suspect is guilty is more likely to pay attention to evidence corroborating their intuition. And, while someone […]




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Keeping cool during Covid-19

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Why discourse matters : negotiating identity in the mediatized world / edited by Yusuf Kalyango Jr. and Monika Weronika Kopytowska




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Learning SQL on SQL server 2005 / Sikha Saha Bagui and Richard Walsh Earp

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LINQ programming / Joe Mayo

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An anthropology of images : picture, medium, body / Hans Belting ; translated by Thomas Dunlap

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Spreadable media : creating value and meaning in a networked culture / Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, & Joshua Green

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Sources of national institutional competitiveness : sense-making in institutional change / edited by Susana Borrás and Leonard Seabrooke




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3D imaging, analysis and applications / Nick Pears, Yonghuai Liu, Peter Bunting, editors




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Doing social network research : network-based research design for social scientists / Garry Robins

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High performance responsive design : building faster sites across devices / Tom Barker

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Learning blender : a hands-on guide to creating 3D animated characters / Oliver Villar

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Understanding communication research methods : a theoretical and practical approach / Stephen M. Croucher and Daniel Cronn-Mills

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Organization development & change / Thomas G. Cummings, Christopher G. Worley

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Organisation development & change : practice manual, readings and case studies / Dr Teh Eng Choo (Elaine) and Dr Antonia Girardi

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Seven layers of social media analytics : mining business insights from social media text, actions, networks, hyperlinks, apps, search engine, and location data / Gohar F. Khan

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