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TL;DR: In this paper, Belitz et al. presented a survey of the state-of-the-art in condensed-matter physics, focusing on the following papers: Condensed Matter Physics (Theoretical) J. IGNACIO CIRAC, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik Quantum Information RAYMOND E. GOLDSTEIN, University of Cambridge Biological Physics ARTHUR F. HEBARD and DAVID D. KAMIEN.
Abstract: Associate DIETRICH BELITZ, University of Oregon Editors: Condensed Matter Physics (Theoretical) J. IGNACIO CIRAC, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik Quantum Information RAYMOND E. GOLDSTEIN, University of Cambridge Biological Physics ARTHUR F. HEBARD, University of Florida Condensed Matter Physics (Experimental) RANDALL D. KAMIEN, University of Pennsylvania Soft Condensed Matter DANIEL KLEPPNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (Experimental) PAUL G. LANGACKER, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University Particle Physics (Theoretical) VERA LÜTH, Stanford University Particle Physics (Experimental) DAVID D. MEYERHOFER, University of Rochester Physics of Plasmas and Matter at High-Energy Density WITOLD NAZAREWICZ, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nuclear Physics JOHN H. SCHWARZ, California Institute of Technology Mathematical Physics FRIEDRICH-KARL THIELEMANN, Universität Basel Astrophysics Senior Assistant Editor: DEBBIE BRODBAR, APS Editorial Office American Physical Society

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TL;DR: Because ODLIS was first developed as an online resource available worldwide, with an e-mail contact address for feedback, users from many countries have contributed to its growth, often suggesting additional terms and commenting on existing definitions.
Abstract: ODLIS is designed as a hypertext reference resource for library and information science professionals, university students and faculty, and users of all types of libraries. The primary criterion for inclusion is whether a librarian or other information professional might reasonably be expected to know the meaning of the term in the context of his/her work. A newly coined term is added when, in the author's judgment, it is likely to become a permanent addition to the lexicon of LIS. The dictionary reflects North American practice. However, because ODLIS was first developed as an online resource available worldwide, with an e-mail contact address for feedback, users from many countries have contributed to its growth, often suggesting additional terms and commenting on existing definitions. Expansion of the dictionary is an .ongoing process

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TL;DR: Business Source Premier as discussed by the authors provides full text for recent issues of over 2,800 scholarly business journals covering management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and much more, including articles with citation and abstract.
Abstract: Business Source Premier provides full text for recent issues of over 2,800 scholarly business journals covering management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and much more. Citations and abstracts are available for earlier issues. simply click on the on campus link. For access off campus, a personal Athens username and password is required. Click on the green for information about Athens and use the off campus link for access. Ensure the Business Source Premier check box is ticked, and click on the Continue button. Advanced Search Option This search option appears on login. Use the search form to enter your search. Enter your search term(s) into the Find: box(es) and select which fields of the records should be searched, using the in drop down boxes. The default fields include the citation and abstract. You can make your search more precise by choosing the TI (article title), AU (author) or SO (Journal name) fields. If you use more than one search term you should combine your search terms with the Boolean Operators, AND, OR NOT. If you use multiple search lines you can use the drop down boxes, which connect the lines, to select the operator you require. For example, use: internet AND marketing: to find only articles with both terms marketing OR advertising: to find articles with either or both terms advertising NOT television: to find articles that contain the first term but not the second. If you use multiple link words, use parentheses () so that the terms inside the parentheses are processed first, e.g. (advertising or marketing) and television. To search for a phrase, just enter the two words together, e.g. monetary union. Use the truncation symbol * to find variant word endings, e.g. employ* tab: If you wish you can use the Refine Search section at the bottom of the page to set limiters (to narrow the scope of your search) and/or expanders (to broaden the scope of your search). journal title) and numerous other options. You can expand your search so that the database looks for your search terms within the full text of the articles (not just citation and abstract) and also looks for related words as well as including all search terms by default. When you have made all your selections, click on the Search button, located next to the Find: box. Results will be provided in date order. Viewing your results: After your search …

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TL;DR: The Zero and Kate Mostel Papers as discussed by the authors document the personal and professional lives of Zero andKate Mostel: Zero as nightclub performer, actor, and artist and Kate as dancer, actress, and writer.
Abstract: The papers, spanning the years 1915-1986, document the personal and professional lives of Zero and Kate Mostel: Zero as nightclub performer, actor, and artist and Kate as dancer, actress, and writer. The collection is arranged in two sub groups: the Zero Mostel Papers which include personal papers, correspondence, production files, some of Mostel's lectures and writings, scripts, photographs, his sketches and drawings, and clippings; and the Kate Mostel Papers which include personal papers, correspondence, production files, photographs, her hobby of Japanese flower arrangement and materials related to her book 170 Years of Show Business written with Madeline Gilford. Access: Some collections held by the Dance, Music, Recorded Sound, and Theatre Divisions at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts are held off-site and must be requested in advance. Please check the collection records in the NYPL's online catalog for detailed location information. For general guidance about requesting offsite materials, please consult: https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/lpa/requesting-archival-materials Conditions Governing Access: Photocopying prohibited. Advance notice may required. Conditions Governing Use: For permission to publish, contact the Curator, Billy Rose Theatre Division. Preferred citation: Zero and Kate Mostel Papers, *T-Mss 1993-007, Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Processing note: Processed by Susan McArthur.