Not exact matches
Facebook's apology come in the form
of full - page ads across the major newspaper in
circulation, including The New York Times, but it's not clear whether this is helping to ease
public unrest over its sketchy data collection.
He pointed out that now become the time for Dropbox to listing because «the enterprise had reached a level
of scale and also money
circulation that warranted a
public debut.»
While it's clear that the Fed would like lawmakers and the
public to believe that it has exquisite control
of the monetary base, it is much harder to control currency in
circulation than it is to control bank reserves.
Explosive demand for Compagnie des Indes shares caused the total amount
of «paper» money bank notes in
circulation to increase 186 % in one year due to the fact that Banque Générale issued as much bank notes as the
public demanded.
Even if Mark were written in Palestine, 30 years after the death
of Jesus, and there were still people alive who witnessed the resurrection, how soon was the gospel put into
public circulation?
Maintaining access to
public libraries is particularly needed by residents facing the challenges
of coping with a struggling local and national economy who have increasingly turned to their
public libraries for assistance, resulting in large increases in projected 2010 library use: visits rising 12 %,
circulation rising 12 %, and
public access computer use rising 92 % across the System vs. 2007 pre-recessionary levels.
Despite a reduction
of 98.5 open hours per week (6 %
of 2010 total weekly open hours) in response to reduced funding in 2011, B&ECPL has experienced no decrease in
circulation through October, while year - to - date
public access computer use has decreased only 3.6 % across the System.
But, he took her out
of circulation for a period
of time, hence making it a sort
of public service (like a soldier hopping on a gernade to save his buddies) that merits
public compensation.
He sought another order directing the three respondents (the DSS, the DG
of DSS and the AGF) to tender
public apology to him «in seven national dailies
of very wide
circulation «for the illegal arrest and detention».
Though visitation and
circulation has dropped at Erie County's
public libraries between 2012 and 2015, officials are seeking to expand their system
of 37 branches, with the hope
of landing a state grant to help cover the costs.
The NYPD is asking members
of the
public and its own officers to weigh in as it crafts its final regulations for the use
of body cameras, which will be in
circulation this fall.
In 2017, the Buffalo & Erie County
Public Library System's
circulation of materials, representing 37 libraries and the Library on Wheels bookmobile, was over nearly 6.4 million.
More recently,
public debate over the
circulation of guns in Westchester reignited after a gun store opened in Harrison less than 1,000 feet from an elementary school late last year, spurring a torrent
of backlash from residents, and an online petition garnering 3,500 signatures.
During the meeting, Borough President Katz also noted the one year anniversary
of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan's April 15, 2015 launch and outlined major milestones
of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan in the past year, including the activation
of the Bronx - Flushing - Jamaica Q44 Select Bus Service that serves 44,000 New Yorkers daily; the newly - restored paths at Rufus King Park that are part
of the first phase
of the Park's major capital improvements; redesigned storefronts
of local businesses along Sutphin Boulevard (with more on the way); a $ 138,000 «Building Community Capacity» grant toward the formation
of the Jamaica Arts Alliance; the release
of an RFP to activate the 168th Street Garage into a new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch
of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope
of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian
circulation in the area; and free
public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to host LinkNYC.
Large Newspaper —
Circulation of 150,000 or more Gold Award: Ryan McNeill, Deborah J. Nelson, Yasmeen Abutaleb and the Reuters team Reuters «The Uncounted» series Sept. 7, Nov. 18, Dec. 15 and Dec. 22, 2016 Fifteen years after the U.S. government declared antibiotic - resistant infections to be a grave threat to
public health, a Reuters investigation, «The Uncounted,» found that infection - related deaths are going uncounted because federal and state agencies are doing a poor job
of tracking them.
Development and application
of ocean observing systems, bio-physical interactions,
circulation processes on continental shelves, impact
of these processes on marine resource management, and extension
of applicable research to broader audiences that include decision - makers and the general
public.
Ian shared a slew
of statistics related to eBooks;
public libraries anticipate a 36 % increase in eBook
circulation and while only 7 %
of public libraries circulate preloaded eReading devices, 24 % are considering it.
Canada Five large urban
public libraries in Canada with mature digital collections serving a combined population
of 8,402,000 reported the following combined digital use statistics: Downloadable eBook
circulation in 2013 was 2,871,514 downloads or 0.34 per capita.
Taiwan
public libraries report eBook title holdings
of 255,278 (2012) and annual
circulation of 562,482 (2013).
According to Library Journal's «2013 Report on E-Books in
Public Libraries», where 89 % of US public libraries offer eBooks, collection size and circulation have increased: 45 % increase in median number of e-books between 2012 (5,080) and 2013 (7,380) 145 % circulation increase from 2011 to 2012 (with anticipated 2013 increase of +38.9 %) These numbers reflect all points of access, including those directly licensed or purchased by an individual library and those available through a conso
Public Libraries», where 89 %
of US
public libraries offer eBooks, collection size and circulation have increased: 45 % increase in median number of e-books between 2012 (5,080) and 2013 (7,380) 145 % circulation increase from 2011 to 2012 (with anticipated 2013 increase of +38.9 %) These numbers reflect all points of access, including those directly licensed or purchased by an individual library and those available through a conso
public libraries offer eBooks, collection size and
circulation have increased: 45 % increase in median number
of e-books between 2012 (5,080) and 2013 (7,380) 145 %
circulation increase from 2011 to 2012 (with anticipated 2013 increase
of +38.9 %) These numbers reflect all points
of access, including those directly licensed or purchased by an individual library and those available through a consortium.
Robin Nesbitt
of Columbus [OH] Metropolian Library said her collection development goal this year is to raise
circulation through books, (not DVD's), so she is searching out titles that will connect with her
public.
Last week we discussed the new «cost - per -
circulation» (CPC) model for
public libraries — in which they can make e-books available to patrons and pay the publisher per «loan» instead
of paying fixed fees to «acquire» titles as if they were print books (the «pretend it's print» or PIP model).
This coincides with the existing agreements that Smashwords already has to put tiers
of ebooks into
public library ebook lending
circulation.
This growth has resulted in an era when 95 %
of public libraries offer ebook checkouts, and 66 %
of school libraries offer digital
circulation.
I see authors try to build a social media following to demonstrate platform, while at the same time fearful that if they put too much
of their ideas or work into
public circulation, they will exhaust themselves or «waste» their best stuff.
Axis 360 is Baker & Taylor's new digital media
circulation and management platform, used by many
of the country's top
public K - 12 schools and academic libraries.
Christopher Platt, The New York
Public Library's director
of collections and
circulation operations mentioned that,»
«Demand for e-books continues to grow — in fact, it's our fastest growing area
of circulation at Toronto
Public Library with 3.5 million checkouts last year alone and this figure will double at the end
of 2015» said Vickery Bowles, City Librarian at Toronto
Public Library.
Among U.S. libraries serving fewer than 1 million residents, Multnomah County Library ranks No. 2 in annual
circulation of books and other materials, according to the
Public Library Association's 2017 Statistical Report (which reflects data from 2016).
Circulation of library materials is one
of the primary indicators used by libraries to evaluate their success in serving the
public.
Multnomah County Library is second in
circulation only to New York
Public Library, according to the most recent statistical report
of the
Public Library Data Service, and has the hardest - working collection
of library materials among large libraries in the U.S.
Polaris Library Systems, a trusted provider
of technology solutions for academic, private and
public libraries, will employ OverDrive's Discovery APIs and
Circulation APIs (application programming interfaces) to create a more desirable, seamless patron experience for libraries with an OverDrive e-content subscription.
I've been sittin» on this wonderful anthology
of poetry by the late Valerie Worth for the longest possible time now (thank you, Nashville
Public Library, for your loooong
circulation periods), enjoying it and trying to find some time to tell you about it.
According to the «2011 E-book Penetration & Use in U.S. Libraries Survey» by Library Journal and School Library Journal, 66 %
of public libraries «reported a steep increase in e-book requests» in the previous year; they generally expect e-book
circulation to double in the coming year.42
Records related to registration and
circulation of library materials which contain names or other personally identifying details regarding the users
of public, private, school, college, technical college, university, and state institutional libraries and library systems, supported in whole or in part by
public funds or expending
public funds, are confidential information.
For instance, the Buffalo & Erie County
Public Library system found several months ago that «
circulation of the system's 10,346 electronic volumes is skyrocketing — at the same time that
circulation of traditional materials has been remaining steady or dropping slightly,» according to an article in The Buffalo News.
Money Supply The amount
of money in the economy, consisting primarily
of currency in
circulation plus deposits in banks M - 1 U.S. money supply consisting
of currency held by the
public, traveler's checks, checking account funds, NOW and super-NOW accounts, automatic transfer service accounts, and balances in credit unions.
There are over 641 million credit cards in
circulation, accounting for approximately $ 1.5 trillion
of consumer spending; clearly the American
public enjoys the convenience
of credit cards.
Were issues
of the
public space
of the museum and the viewer's
circulation through the exhibition a primary concern?
Christopher Williams in SOURCE... (1981) reveals unofficial perspectives on institutional communication, by selecting four archive photographs
of John Fitzgerald Kennedy that portray the American President from behind, and therefore considered inappropriate for
public circulation at the time.
Organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), Broadcasting: EAI at ICA brings together an intergenerational group
of artists whose time - based artworks are produced in concert with their means
of circulation, from the democratic platform
of public access television to the instantaneity
of social media.
The five levels
of the building function as open and flexible working spaces for painting, drawing, and sculpture, and the ramp through the heart
of the building encourages
public circulation and provides views into the studios, making the creative process visible through the building design.
Founded in Beirut in 1993, Ashkal Alwan is committed to the production, research, and
circulation of contemporary artistic and intellectual practices, through initiatives such as Home Works: A Forum on Cultural Practices (2002), a multidisciplinary platform bringing together artists, writers, thinkers, filmmakers, and choreographers, for a
public program
of exhibitions, panel discussions, film screenings, and performances, as well as the Home Workspace Program (2011), an annual tuition - free art - study program.
Formulating a politics
of space, his conceptual art demonstrates a lifetime
of interest in notions
of migration and
circulation, borders and frontiers, private and
public space.
From 1985 through 1991 Anne Doran made slyly narrative wall - based sculpture from appropriated
public images in wide
circulation, using them to speak
of the commodification
of desire, the loss
of self, and the dynamics
of power relations in modern culture.
The artist hopes to collect and share images taken by viewers to consider the
circulation and recycling
of public information and how it affects the production
of aesthetic objects.
Taking a cue from the recent
circulation of gallery breakdowns — including revisitations
of the Guerilla Girls» original gallery report card and the Art Newspaper's findings that one - third
of solo shows in the US go to artists represented by five galleries — we began to look into the demographics
of solo exhibitions at Canadian
public institutions.
His work takes on a multitude
of forms — from sculpture, paintings, neons, films and installations, to music and performance — appearing both in the art gallery and in broader
public circulation.
The exhibition will embed itself «within the fabric
of the city and
public circulation» and will include close to 50 different artists and collectives presenting the fruits
of their three - month residencies, which brought together 35 international artists and 11 local Istanbul - based ones for a period
of «intensive research, production, and
public engagement».
Placed back into
public circulation, his work adopts the form
of adver - tising, confronting the narratives from which they find their origin.