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International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Application 2004
The International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications took place on October 11-14, 2004 in Shanghai, China. It was the fourth in a series of expanded Dublin Core conferences that included a conference, tutorials and workshops. Prior to the first in this series of conferences held in Tokyo in 2001, eight Dublin Core workshop series had been held in various North American and European countries starting in 1995. These workshops and conferences have provided a forum where researchers and practitioners can exchange new ideas and demonstrate the development of metadata standards and applications from practical aspects
Considerations of some critical ejector problems
Some aspects of ejector design and application, including, three dimensional effects and cross flow effects are presented
The Future of Institutional Repositories at Small Academic Institutions: Analysis and Insights
Institutional repositories (IRs) established at universities and academic libraries over a decade ago, large and small, have encountered challenges along the way in keeping faith with their original objective: to collect, preserve, and disseminate the intellectual output of an institution in digital form. While all institutional repositories have experienced the same obstacles relating to a lack of faculty participation, those at small universities face unique challenges. This article examines causes of low faculty contribution to IR content growth, particularly at small academic institutions. It also offers a first-hand account of building and developing an institutional repository at a small university. The article concludes by suggesting how institutional repositories at small academic institutions can thrive by focusing on classroom teaching and student experiential learning, strategic priorities of their parent institutions
Catalogers explore a new frontier: establishing a NEASC evidence center
This article describes how cataloging staff at the Roger Williams University Library established, managed, and planned to preserve an online NEASC Evidence Center for the University’s reaccreditation process. It highlights use of MARC and AACR2rev for effective organization of the Center’s records and the continuing importance of professional cataloging skills
Multifactor consumption based asset pricing model of the UK stock market: The US stock market as a wealth reference
Copyright @ 2011 University of BirminghamHere a multifactor model of UK stock returns is developed, replac- ingHere a multifactor model of UK stock returns is developed, replacing the conventional consumption habit reference by a relation that depends on US wealth. Two step Instrumental Variables and Generalized Method of Moments estimators are applied to reduce the impact of weak instruments. The standard errors are corrected for the generated regressor problem and the model is found to explain UK excess returns by UK consumption growth and expected US excess returns. Hence, controlling for nominal effects by subtracting a risk free rate and conditioning on real US excess returns provides an appealing explanation of the equity premium puzzle. US excess returns. Hence, controlling for nominal e¤ects by subtracting a risk free rate and conditioning on real US excess returns provides an appealing explanation of the equity premium puzzle
Design study of TDRS antenna gimbal system for LANDSAT-D
The conceptual design studies of a two axis antenna drive assembly for the TDRSS link communications subsystem for LANDSAT D are presented. The recommended antenna drive assembly is a simple and reliable design substantially similar to the antenna and solar array drives developed and space qualified for programs such as DSCS 2 and FltSatCom. The gimbal design tradeoff is presented, along with drive electronics
Imaging cold atoms with shot-noise and diffraction limited holography
We theoretically develop and experimentally demonstrate a holographic method
for imaging cold atoms at the diffraction and photon shot noise limits. Aided
by a double point source reference field, a simple iterative algorithm robustly
removes the twin image of an Rb cold atom sample during the image
reconstruction. Shot-noise limited phase shift and absorption images are
consistently retrieved at various probe detunings, and during the laser cooling
process. We consistently resolve less than 2 mrad phase shift (
attenuation) of the probe light, outperforming shot-noise limited
phase-contrast (absorption) imaging by a factor of 4 or more if the same camera
is used without pixel saturation. We discuss the possible extension of this
work for precise phase imaging of dense atomic gases, and for off-resonant
probing of multiple atoms in optical lattices.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures. An inaccurate statement has been correcte
A multifactor consumption based asset pricing model of the UK stock market: The US stock market as a wealth reference
Here a multifactor model of UK stock returns is developed, replacing the conventional consumption habit reference by a relation that depends on US wealth. Two step Instrumental Variables and Generalized Method of Moments estimators are applied to reduce the impact of weak instruments. The standard errors are corrected for the generated regressor problem and the model is found to explain UK excess returns by UK consumption growth and expected US excess returns. Hence, controlling for nomina l effects by subtracting a risk free rate and conditioning on real US excess returns provides a coherent explanation of the equity premium puzzle
Jet-diffuser Ejector - Attached Nozzle Design
Attached primary nozzles were developed to replace the detached nozzles of jet-diffuser ejectors. Slotted primary nozzles located at the inlet lip and injecting fluid normal to the thrust axis, and rotating the fluid into the thrust direction using the Coanda Effect were investigated. Experiments indicated excessive skin friction or momentum cancellation due to impingement of opposing jets resulted in performance degradation. This indicated a desirability for location and orientation of the injection point at positions removed from the immediate vicinity of the inlet surface, and at an acute angle with respect to the thrust axis. Various nozzle designs were tested over a range of positions and orientations. The problems of aircraft integration of the ejector, and internal and external nozzle losses were also considered and a geometry for the attached nozzles was selected. The effect of leaks, protrusions, and asymmetries in the ejector surfaces was examined. The results indicated a relative insensitivity to all surface irregularities, except for large protrusions at the throat of the ejector
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