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Extractions: Date Prev Thread Prev Thread Next Date Next ... List Home Subject [no subject] Am I correct? Best, =3DDrummond=20 -Original Message- From: Eamonn Neylon [ mailto:eneylon@manifestsolutions.com http://www.manifestsolutions.com/ -Original Message- From: Wachob, Gabe [ mailto:gwachob@visa.com ] Sent: 29 September 2003 18:51 To: 'Matthew J. Dovey'; xri@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [xri] FW: [Discuss-DOI] Announcement: The "info" URI scheme Matthew- I'm having a hard time understanding the value of this effort. I would think that if you wanted to create an identifier space for dewey decimal numbers, you'd create a URI scheme for it. With the "info" proposal, you've effectively replaced the IANA as registrar for URI-compatible identifier schemes with NISO. That is, instead of registering a "dd" (dewey decimal) URI scheme, you register a "dd" info namespace. Same basic process, except that you have a different registrar. Is *this* the motivation? Is the info URI scheme motivated by the IETF's strong bias towards resolvable URI schemes? Thanks for giving me the background. I have to think about how this relates to XRI work as well. -Gabe > -Original Message- > From: Matthew J. Dovey [ mailto:matthew.dovey@oucs.ox.ac.uk
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Extractions: I'm preparing for a black and white feature where we would like to test using UW-lights for some shots. In one shot silhouettes of Nazi-soldiers are running where we want the Nazi-symbol really to pop out. The thought is to make the symbols white and use UW-lights. Has anyone used this trick? Does the consumer UW-lights have enough output to be shown on 200ASA film? I guess you mean UV not UW lights and not sure how it will come out in black and white but I imagine much the same as colour film - you can get 400w black gun units not sure who makes them but I did a shoot on S16mm a couple of months back and we used these units - the closer the lamp is to the writing the better the results ! I had to use 4 units to make my stuff really pop - but it's all relative to what you want.
Cosmic Ray Resources On The Net is hoped to provide a link to a searchable database of those on the mailing list for the See also the NASA list of highenergy astrophysics sites (mainly http://www.dias.ie/c4/resources.html
Extractions: This page contains pointers to resources which may be useful to members of the cosmic ray community. These references are provided solely as an information service to the community by the Commission without any endorsement, explicit or implicit, of their content. All these lists, by their nature, are subject to change ... The link to the South African list is no longer available. It is hoped to provide a link to a searchable database of those on the mailing list for the Utah conference in the near future. The ADS abstract service service covers most of the astrophysical literature with, in most cases, full papers available online! Very good search facilities. The Los Almos preprint archives are mirrored at numerous sites around the world. Significant amounts of cosmic ray material get posted to the astro-ph archive. The Stanford SPIRES preprint archive covers high energy physics. For canonical experimental values try the Particle Data Group and here for general HEP information.
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Extractions: l.woodall@library.uq.edu.au The NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a digital library for researchers in astronomy and astrophysics. It also covers other subject areas, such as electrical engineering, geophysics, physics, and instrumentation, as they are all loosely related to astronomy and astrophysics. This data system is a NASA funded project and access to all ADS services is free to everybody, through the Internet. The value of the ADS to astronomical and astrophysical research has been widely recognised, both within the astronomical field, and by libraries. In 2001 Guenther Eichhorn, Project Scientist for ADS, received the Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics Division Award from the Special Libraries Association, and the 2001 van Biesbroeck Prize of the American Astronomical Society was awarded to Michael Kurtz, Scientist with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics ( ADS Awards and Recognition The digital library contains over 3.3 million records, which are stored in four databases:
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HESS Multifrequency Group Members, Contact Addresses in other wavelength bands, as well as to researchers in different astrophysical fields, which are related to TeV astrophysics. Members and mailing List. http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/hess/HESS/members.phtml
Extractions: The task of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is to actively organize and coordinate observation campaigns with H.E.S.S. and observatories in other frequency bands. The currently most prominent aspect is simultaneous observations of TeV blazars, where some overlap with the HESS AGN working group is unavoidable. We will see how things will evolve in the future. Other tasks involve the support of activities of other working groups whenever multifrequency data is needed. Convener of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is Stefan Wagner (LSW Heidelberg). Show the Members of the Hess-mwl mailing list ( Due to data safety regulations, the subscribers list is only available to list members
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Norman: Mailing Lists mailing lists. mailing lists are arguably a form of electronic publication. Automatic mailing lists are all broadly the same in their functions. http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/bookmarks/lists-s071.html
Extractions: Bookmarks Digital libraries Mailing lists Mailing lists are arguably a form of electronic publication. The Mailbase web server maintains a page of useful resources about electronic mailing lists, including a directory of scholarly electronic conferences Automatic mailing lists are all broadly the same in their functions. If you need help on how to use them, try sending a message containing only the word `help' to the subscription address (a rather pathetic plea helppppp , but it usually works). Further guidance is available on the web , or by sending the one-line message GET MAILSER CMD NETTRAIN F=MAIL to listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu Norman