Sentences with phrase «open an archive of»

Then he'd tell them about the former Czechoslovakia and East Germany, where opening the archives of Communist repression led to a frenzy of blame.
Her work has produced thousands of images (photographs, collections of postcards, cut - outs, illustrations and various iconographic documents), constituting the open archive of a life and an œuvre based on a principle of the collage of images and events.
Although the Venice Biennale began its exhibitions in 1895, it was not until 1928 that it was deemed necessary to open an Archive of contemporary arts, annexed to the Biennale.

Not exact matches

The primary goal of our website was to serve as an archive of all of our work for the sake of the Open Web rather than a traffic generator.
It is open access week and this year I had the honour of delivering the keynote address at a terrific open access event co-sponsored by the Ryerson University Library and Archives and the University of Toronto Libraries.
Why the use of such a harsh term when there are still so many questions left unanswered regarding Pius» actions during the war years, and more than a half century later the Vatican recently announced that it could still not open its archives on Nazi «Papal relations for «technical» reasons.
The KGB archives, opened fleetingly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, proved what many Russians had known but few in the West had believed: that the leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church were often forced to carry out the specific instructions of the more nefarious organs of state.
The above picture of mindless rednecks brought to you by CNN from an archive of this particular eateries Grand Opening.
The poll is now open and can be found below and, if viewing the desktop version of the site, on every page below the monthly archive links.
With the easing of restrictions by UK government departments and the opening up of the archives of the old East European governments, new archival sources have become available.
To overcome this limitation, TrackingExcavator gathers data from an extensive, open - access archive of websites known as the Wayback Machine, which preserves website content as far back as 1996.
It all started last fall, when an advocacy group called the Public Library of Science distributed an electronic open letter urging scientific publishers to hand over all research articles from their journals to public online archives for free within six months of publication.
Kaiser points out that,» [l] ike other analysts, Archambault defines papers published in immediately free journals as the «gold» version of open access, and those posted in archives, sometimes after a delay, as «green»; other forms his team dubbed «hybrid.»»
What urged the authors of the open letter into action was the slow progress of PubMed Central, a free electronic full - text archive of research articles started by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the NIH in early 2000.
«Green open access,» by contrast, means that the publisher can restrict access to a paper, but that the author archives a freely available copy of the paper in an institutional repository, or some other archive, often after 6 or 12 months.
MEGENA and SuperExactTest are available as R packages at Dr. Zhang's website and CRAN (the Comprehensive R Archive Network), a repository of open - source software.
The AAAS Archives are open to all researchers interested in the history of AAAS and its role in the development of science.
Like other analysts, Archambault defines papers published in immediately free journals as the «gold» version of open access, and those posted in archives, sometimes after a delay, as «green»; other forms his team dubbed «hybrid.»
(In this short demo, Erlich opens his archived operating system on a virtual machine and plays a game of Minesweeper to celebrate.)
In a victory for open access advocates, two U.S. lawmakers yesterday dropped a bill that would have banned the National Institutes of Health from requiring that its researchers submit their peer - reviewed manuscripts to a public archive.
The National Institutes of Health now requires grant recipients to deposit their papers in the National Library of Medicine's open archive within six months of publication, and the National Science Foundation just announced plans to follow suit.
The Czech Centre for Phenogenomics (CCP) Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, v. v. i. invites applications for the following open post-doctoral position Head of Embryonic stem cell manipulation and transgenesis The Transgenic and Archiving Module of the CCP (http://www.phenogenomics.cz/) is seeking a motivated post-doc or senior specialist to join our
EPJ launches EPJ Web of Conferences an open - access publishing service dedicated to the publication of conference proceedings and the related archiving of conference web pages.
E3S Web of Conferences is an Open Access publication series dedicated to archiving conference proceedings in all areas related to Environment, Energy and Earth Sciences.
About Blog A pluralist, pro bono, and purely positive web - archive of examples of, links to, and comment on, online, Open Access, film and moving image studies resources of note.
The opening credits sequence, accompanied by a rendering of Camille Saint - Saens «Carnival of the Animals,» provides sepia - toned historical period photographs (from the Library of Congress, various museums and photographic archives, and the NY Public Library) of turn - of - the - century city and tenement life (portraits, closeups, slices of life including play, marriage, work, politics, friendships, transportation, domesticity, and leisure time).
For detectives like Sal Frieland (Owen), this vast information archive is instantly accessible across the Ether, an augmented - reality version of the internet that turns every citizen into a permanently open book, and thus keeps crime rates low.
The opening to Gene Roddenberry's 1973 TV movie Genesis II (Warner Archive Collection) takes a while to explain how scientist Dylan Hunt (Alex Cord in a really groovy mustache) went to sleep in 1979 and woke up in 2133, but once he wakes up we're in classic Roddenberry territory of social commentary in sci - fi trappings, in this case a post-apocalyptic world where a (literally) underground society of idealists tries to preserve the art and knowledge of the past in the face of tribal groups fighting for dominance in the world above.
The Threat (Warner Archive), a 1949 programmer from Felix E. Feist, opens with a rat - a-tat energy, quite literally: a prison break, a whining siren, and then the almost unbroken blasts of machine gun fire standing in for a musical underscore during the opening credits.
The film opens with an ingenious British Pathé - style archive documentary that airdrops us into deepest darkest Peru in the company of handlebar -» tached explorer Montgomery Clyde (Tim Downie), whose lost expedition succinctly establishes a young bear's motives for stowing away on a cargo ship bound for present - day London with little more than a literal hatful of marmalade sandwiches for sustenance.
The Festival of the Archives, which opened Thursday, December 6 with a screening of the new 4K restoration of Lawrence of Arabia, continues through Sunday at the Uptown.
Texts of Light: A Mid-Career Retrospective of Fourteen Films by David Gatten, opened in November of 2011 at the Wexner Center for the Arts and, in 2012, toured to the National Gallery of Art; Harvard Film Archive; SFMoMA; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; ATA Gallery in San Francisco; RedCat; Los Angeles Film Forum; and The Panorama.
Take the opening - night film, Chicago 10, an intriguing - sounding animation - plus - archive - footage treatment of the trial of Abbie Hoffman et al. for instigating the mayhem surrounding the 1968 Democratic National Convention: a completely incoherent mess.
Newly added to Warner Archive Instant's ebulliently eclectic grab bag of choices, Blackboard Jungle has always been best remembered for its opening number, the pivotal Bill Haley jump tune that heralded the rock & roll era, «Rock Around the Clock.»
For the first time ever, Oxfam have opened their «Words and Pictures» media archive to the public and they are making a set of four galleries of photographs available exclusively to teachers in partnership with TES Resources.
An early photograph in our archive shows a crocodile of»70s primary school children filing into the newly - opened theatre on the South Bank.
The open access archive contains thousands of authentic texts in Indigenous languages of the Northern Territory, many with English translations and rich illustrations.
The Open Vault WGBH TV archive 1968 - 1993 a gold mine of teachable video clips.
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Free curriculum sites, such as Curriki and Open Education Resource Commons, provide a vast archive of content for teachers to use whole cloth or as a supplement to what they are already teaching.
Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives, Jeff James said, «The National Archives is a window on more than 1000 years of our nation's history and our collection at Kew is open to everyone, for free.
Cars In My Life — Variety is the spice of David Cole's motoring life / Enjoying The Open Road — Michael Bowler makes some suggestions for the pre-season preparations of your pride and joy / Motoring Memories — We up the tempo with a selection of heavenly bodies from the CK Bowers archive / A Page From The Leaf — Dr R Elliot - Pyle chronicles the development of the twin - cam engine used by Lea Francis in the»20s / Sunbeam's First Victor National Motor Museum director — Michael Ware has traced a surviving early British racer / The Bradley Tapes — WF Bradley recalls a strange relationship to Ronald «Steady» Barker / Modern Values — Vauxhall's Ten proved to be a winner with British families — Jonathon Wood discovers why / Believe It Or Not?
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Corvette's first visit to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, GM has opened up the media archives and is showing this 1960 documentary which captures Corvette's first class win at the historic sports car race.
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Detail: I am grateful to the Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg, ManyBooks.net, Smashwords and some other sources of public domain and commercial e-books for supporting the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS), which is a good way to help turn $ 20 phones into little libraries and also let people bypass oppressive centralization.
This library catalog is an open online project of Internet Archive, and allows users to contribute books.
The building used to be a Christian Science church and now houses one of the largest digital archives in the world, and is staffed by a group of committed people working to keep the internet free and open.
OPDS Catalogs is a component of the Internet Archive's BookServer Project, a framework supporting open standards for discovering, lending, and selling books and other digital content on the web.
Or, since this file format is actually an archive, you could open it with a file decompressor like 7 - Zip, after which you could open any individual HTML files with a web browser or any of the other HTML viewers / editors mentioned above.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareWhen Entranced Publishing (its website is now gone, but a recent archived version can be seen here) opened to submissions in 2012, it looked like a promising small press, with a number of imprints, a sizeable... -LSB-...]
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