Monday, April 26, 2010

Cellular Respiration, Cerritos

Einstürzende Church


Already in 1630 François de Nome a systemic problem system usually found on pristine cliff of the Holy Church of Christ. Today, my neighbor and I highly moral in six of the papacy of Benedict XVI. 140 years ago, says my neighbor, broke down the Papal States. Good heavens, we call both, and now it crunches again!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

How To Wash Mucklucks

aesthetics of the shameless grin


country of grinning

The infestation of our planet with NRW election posters. He therefore believes that the time from pretty bad. - Grin and "create social justice." - Mona Lisa I: neurons fire when the eye sees a perfect symmetry. Cross-check: Election posters in NRW. - Too much uniformity in the brain and generates calls boredom. - A Ruhr metropolis full symmetry aliens. - It grins the greedy spark of power. One should look not only better. - Grin against the aesthetically sensitive eye. - You want elections? Here you have the aesthetics of the shameless grin! - Mona Lisa II: Land of Smiles return again! - Mon Dieu, now mornin's clear, to hell with the Grinsvisagen!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Silverado With Rockstar Rims

LuftRAFfe

An RAF pilot and aviator in from the Air Force have flown together on a combat mission for the first time since Britain and Germany bitterly Second World War enemies.

More:

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Aswini Hair Oil Results

Mad as hell

Monday, April 12, 2010

Letter For Disconnection Examples

EULEX 1.1

The what?
The rule of law mission in Kosovo, the European Union!
In the frame up to 1,800 deployed, potentially 2,000 police, judges, prison guards and customs officials in Kosovo are.

a small found insight into the topic of EULEX her here.

KlickMe:

update. And the scandal
right to do so;

KlickMe:



English wiki:

NZZ of 02/04/2010.

thanks to Navy for the info.

How To Soften Plastic Earing Backings?

tip ...

ARTE on this link will provide the documentation by the Global Online 04/12/2009; (good only for three days.)

KlickMe:

subjects of which is STEVIA and NUTRASWEET !

Even against conspiracy theories on TV.
Hammer!

Please look ...

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Where To Watch Hatchet Vs

Kyrgyzstan's "New"

is in the last few days of calm in and around the small country.

first time I ask myself where were you contact the 5000 U.S. soldiers and about 2,000 Russians?

I'm no expert in Kyrgyzstan but a reader comment on the net for the transitional government and its leader, notes the following;

--- Who is this Rosa Otunbayeva?

From 1981 full time in the apparatus of the Communist Party of the working capital of Frunze.
In 1986 Foreign Minister and Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers in the Government of the Kyrgyz Soviet Republic.
from 1989 chairman of the soviet Commission for UNESCO Affairs
and member of the Collegium of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR.
returned after the collapse of the Soviet Union back in 1992
Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister

Now it is interesting
1992 as Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to the United States in 1994
then Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan
1997 Ambassador for the United Kingdom in London
---

A very bad to remarkable person that the U.S. guarantees its military interests are safeguarded. The U.S. uses
Kyrgyzstan for its war in Afghanistan.
In July, however, could change the situation because the contracts with the U.S. will run out.

In July decide whether the West or the East, the little hand rub.



note of the Foreign Office;

The Kyrgyz-Russian relations have a solid foundation that is based on the solidarity of the elite with Russia through study, work or family relationships. Russia is behind China's largest trading partner of Kyrgyzstan.

The U.S. measure Kyrgyzstan strategic importance. This is accentuated by a lively diplomatic visits at all levels. Special priority area for the United States for the use of the important air base in Afghanistan at the airport Manas in Bishkek. The February 2009 dismissal of the Agreement to 08/20/2009 was averted after intense negotiations.

The Kyrgyz-Chinese relations are developing more dynamically, Kyrgyzstan has become a major transshipment point for Chinese goods to Central Asia and Russia. Particularly interested in a railway project that will allow China to Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, the connection to the land route to Europe and the expansion of the energy transfer within the country, to Kyrgyzstan from the Central Asian Power Association to make independent. For China and Kyrgyzstan for the export of energy from hydropower and water from Kyrgyzstan in the western regions of China is interesting.

source

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Vegeta & Bulma Doujinshi

meeting AG information ethics - ASI, Austrian Standards Institute

On Tuesday - 30.3.10 - Meeting of Eva Kumar (ANL) with Mrs. Side (Austrian Standards Institute - Austrian Standards Institute) on a proposal by Mrs Sidebottom to VÖB AG Information Ethics

The standards body is a non-profit private club, not for profit, - a non-profit non-profit organization

It provides impartial platform for the creation of standards and codes of

operates it within the legal framework of the Standards Act 1971

is responsible for the library system in Austria, the "Committee of 069".
In this committee are some libraries in Austria - not all - represented by individual members - for example, the ANL by Ms. B. Can.
Meetings are held every quarter at least once.

it formal or thematic features are standardized, eg, library code, Country codes, currency codes, ISBN or ISSN, citation ...


It could also provide a standard for ethics in librarianship.


The process for developing a standard:

----> ON Rule -
ON Rules are readily available normative documents, which must be met in their development process, not all requirements of a "classical" standard .

at European and international level have "Workshop Agreements" (CEN, ISO) and "Publicly Available Specifications (ISO) established.

Austrian Standards Institute offers this form of consensus management, the ON-rule ONR short, as a solution.

The ONR is useful
-> if the status of a new, fast-changing development to document and / or
-> if a solution to a problem should be readily available, while complying with all the basic principles of standardization is not required .

emergence of an ONR

possible so would be to create an "ON" rule for information ethics. This method is also possible from outside the body as soon as at least 2 parties find and develop a strategy within a workshop. The concept of the rule, although approved by the competent body be.

----> Standard -
development of a national ÖNORM

the request to develop a new ÖNORM or revise an existing standard can, every person - jobs - making note of reasons.
Is there a theme to the Committee (In the case of a library standard, the Committee of 069) in Austrian Standards Institute, takes over this task is to jointly assess the applicant's proposal for the development / revision. Once the committee has approved the proposal to develop a national ÖNORM be public and possible concrete interested on the standards project and the ability to employees informed. Furthermore, the project compared to the other CEN members (Comité Européen de Normalisation) is reported ("notify").
A mandatory standard can therefore only within the Committee of 069 (libraries) will be developed.

An informal meeting of the Working Group on Information Ethics, to discuss these issues in a workshop would be possible in the Institute.

Membership of the committee as delegates (r) is a library with the payment of a one-time membership fee of 420 € possible. In the run would
a unique free participation as a guest at a meeting of the committee to provide insight into its work, recommended.

Hair Dye That Lasts One Month

Open Access Information Day

25th March 2010 at the University of Vienna

organization by:
• Open Access Team, University of Vienna
quality of the University of Vienna
Bibliometrics team of the University Library Vienna
information & Consultatio eU


Lectures:
Paul Ayris - UCL, University College London
Alma Swan - University of Southampton School of Electronics & Computer Science
Tim Brody - University of Southampton
Inge Van Nieuwerburgh - Ghent University

Panel Discussion: Open Access - Quo vadis Austria:

Peter Michor - Faculty of Mathematics, Univ. Vienna
Günter Mühlberger - Uniko , Forum research
Michael Nentwich - Academy
Falk Reckling - FWF
Maria Seissl - UB Vienna
Peter Seitz - BMWF
Mod: Chris Gump
_________________________________________

as Open Access (English Open access) is called the free access to scientific literature and other materials on the Internet. A scientific document under Open Access conditions to publish is to read anyone's permission, this document, download, store, link it, print it and use free of charge to. In addition to free licenses are granted to users other rights, which can allow the free follow-up and re-use, dissemination, copying or alteration of documents.

2003 Berlin:
Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
Berlin Declaration

DART is the European portal for control electronic Full texts of dissertations
it includes writings from 233 universities from 16 countries (- Austria is not -)

The platform has been around for several years based on the free communication of academics with each other and this relief. Voluntary action is required.

Open access to scholarly texts is not only interesting for universities, but also for institutions outside Europe and for researchers to non-university institutions - for example, economists at central banks ...

DART is filled with text, with links to: Current Research Information System - CRIS point.

number of downloads, 2009: 305 462

What is a repository?
it is a managed site for storage of ordered documents,
are public and generally accessible. The digital repository is used to
storage of data and documents in computer and Internet

There are in all of Europe which multiple repositories

journal articles
dissertations including dissertations
Grey
literature
books and their contents
multimedia data Orphaned

publications
Conference


Open Access is recommended and promoted by EUA - European University Association and LERU - League of European Research Universities

The main advantage of publishing of scientific research in open access repositories is to increase awareness of the researcher, and his institution by the rapid increase in citations!
But the numbers that relate to the University of Vienna, show the great advantage

In 2009, the Univ. Vienna 4396 publications and those publications were cited 4084 times. Open access publishing can be an increase of 50% of Citations accept - ie, the number would increase to 6130th

no question that the visibility, the positive feedback and the market value of researchers and institutions, thus increasing - which plays a major role for the size of the budget and obtaining funding.

Open Access Repositories fast allow unrestricted access to scholarly (peer-reviewed) literature worldwide, independent communication and partnerships between academics, and the sharing of their data.

but also allow the addition (just not more) from Hermetic communication academics among themselves they preserve and access to texts and other documents free of practitioners and researchers.

the seven millennium problems in mathematics
Grigory Perelman, a mathematician from St. Petersburg, succeeded - like last week on the blog of the Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) - announced the first of the seven Millennium Prize Problems - (Poincaré Conjecture), made since 2000 in the world and their actuaries are - to solve.

On 18.3.10 - so last week - was his proof on the side of Clay
Institus and can thus reproduced from the small widely scattered community
of mathematicians around the world be.

Here it is obvious how slow and difficult the dissemination of news
in the usual way, namely the publication in one of the few - would go before
itself - monopolized by

few publishers expensive mathematical journals.

repositories - institutional or subject-create-based new roles for library staff:
-> With reference to the open publishing and open access in and
repositories build links with other researchers or promote

-> Advice at professional communities and partnerships of researchers and academics

-> Advice on IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)
-> Advice on Open Access and law throughout Europe and Member States
-> Which is the best repository for a specific text of a specific subject

-> Information: Who is responsible for the maintenance of the data

-> communicate the benefits of parts and sharing of information to overcome the reluctance of researchers to the sharing of data

-> and above all: to free from the stranglehold of publishers

reference page for the self-publishing, Copyright-check: Publisher copyright policies
& self-archiving -
Sherpa / Romeo

Some repositories:
OASIS
EOS
europe scholar

Google Scholar

OpenAIRE - Contact in Austria: susanne.blumesberger @ univie.ac.at (Phaedra)


The situation in Austria:

The Rectors' Conference (Uniko) recommends the universities (in a paper from January 2010) the establishment of repositories and the electronic publishing and archiving.

In the course of the proof of academic achievement, "intellectual capital" - depends on the results of the allocated budget of a university, the institution is an Open Access repository recommended, because data for it are virtually the metadata for the "intellectual capital".
have suggested a central repository for Austria, hosted by OBVSG

The FWF pursued since 2004 an Open Access strategy
The Academy has a repository http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/
The UB Vienna offers repository, has formulated its objectives and preparing a publication before it, she has an Open Access Team offers free advice.

against a key - National - repository, there are concerns as diversity and redundancy in terms of safety, multiple copies, and long-term archiving benefits.

The autonomy of universities and libraries, and the fact that there is no central funding, lagging development in Austria for Open Access to and participation in global initiatives.

Quotes of the individual presenters and participants in the panel discussion

• "... make their learning and research more visible to the citizen "...
•" free knowledge - free scholarship "
• mission of universities is to disseminate knowledge and to make public
• Information must be free"
• How can people find out more about the least! what other people have worked
• "The goal is not public money to the shareholder (publishers ...) to deliver, but that knowledge - generate - all for free access"
• monopolization of knowledge and data leads among publishers at high prices

Sunday, April 4, 2010

What Is Sommore Salary

My romantic idea of art as social criticism


Osterhasi How to Explain the Art: Joseph Beuys
/ Ene-Liis Semper