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Ancient Libraries
The circulation of books was the motor of classical civilization.However, books were both expensive and rare, and so libraries - private and public, royal and civic - played key roles in articulating intellectual life.This collection, written by an international team of scholars, presents a fundamental reassessment of how ancient libraries came into being, how they were organized and how they were used.Drawing on papyrology and archaeology, and on accounts written by those who read and wrote in them, it presents new research on reading cultures, on book collecting and on the origins of monumental library buildings.Many of the traditional stories told about ancient libraries are challenged.Few were really enormous, none were designed as research centres, and occasional conflagrations do not explain the loss of most ancient texts.But the central place of libraries in Greco-Roman culture emerges more clearly than ever.
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MOOCs or massive open online courses that can be attended by hundreds of thousands of students at the same time have become wildly popular in recent years, and have begun to gain traction with libraries as well.There are many potential roles for libraries in MOOCs including: development, support, assessment, modeling, teaching, and preservation.In MOOCs and Libraries, learn how you can utilize MOOCs for staff training, bibliographic instruction, supporting faculty curriculum, and more!Readers of this start-to-finish guide to MOOC's in libraries will learn all about MOOC creation, from early stage planning, pedagogy, and equipment selection, to filming and launch, including:·How to Choose Hardware and Software for Your MOOC·Planning your first MOOC project·Planning for a Library MOOC Video Project·How to Develop MOOC Scripts·Storyboarding·Choosing a MOOC Filming Location·How to create MOOCs for bibliographic instruction·How to create MOOCs for staff training·How to create video lectures and screencasts
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Where do libraries get so many books from?
Libraries acquire books through a variety of sources. They purchase books from publishers and distributors, receive donations from individuals and organizations, participate in book exchange programs with other libraries, and may also receive government funding to expand their collections. Additionally, libraries may borrow books through interlibrary loan programs to provide access to materials they do not own. Overall, libraries use a combination of purchasing, donations, exchanges, and borrowing to build and maintain their collections.
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Can you steal from libraries?
No, it is not ethical or legal to steal from libraries. Libraries provide valuable resources and services to the community, and stealing from them not only deprives others of access to those resources but also violates the trust and respect that should be given to public institutions. Instead of stealing, individuals should utilize the borrowing system and return items on time to ensure that everyone can benefit from the library's resources.
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Which Python libraries are very useful?
Some very useful Python libraries include NumPy for numerical computing, Pandas for data manipulation and analysis, Matplotlib for data visualization, Scikit-learn for machine learning, and TensorFlow for deep learning. These libraries provide powerful tools for a wide range of tasks such as data analysis, machine learning, and scientific computing. They are widely used in the data science and machine learning communities and are essential for working with large datasets and implementing complex algorithms.
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Can I borrow e-books from libraries?
Yes, you can borrow e-books from libraries through their digital lending platforms. Many libraries offer access to e-books through services like OverDrive, Libby, or Hoopla, where you can borrow and download e-books to read on your e-reader, tablet, or smartphone. You typically need a library card to access these digital collections, but once you have it, you can borrow e-books just like physical books.
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Oxford Libraries Architecture
The libraries of the University of Oxford and its colleges are among the most splendid, but also the least-known, buildings in the city.Spanning over 800 years of architectural design and taste, nowhere else boasts such a wealth of libraries in so compact an area. While for centuries, Oxford’s libraries were repositories of knowledge in the form of manuscripts and printed books, to be consulted only by scholars, today they serve both the advancement of learning and the teaching needs of thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate students.Over the years, Oxford’s libraries attracted wealthy donors, some of whom, like John Radcliffe, gave generously to the provision of impressive and architecturally innovative buildings to house the books.These buildings are still among the most impressive features of Oxford’s architectural landscape, helping to define its visual identity.Architectural styles range from medieval wooden stalls to the asymmetrical stainless steel and glass of the twentieth-first century, and notable architects include Sir Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Arne Jacobsen and Zaha Hadid. With exquisite, specially commissioned photography, this profusely illustrated book invites readers through the doors of over fifty beautiful and iconic libraries, revealing how they are steeped in history, learning and cultural change.
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Are TV media libraries subject to charges?
Yes, TV media libraries are often subject to charges. Many TV networks and streaming services offer access to their media libraries through subscription plans or pay-per-view options. Some platforms may offer a limited selection of content for free, but premium or exclusive content typically requires payment to access. Additionally, some TV media libraries may include advertisements as a way to generate revenue.
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Do media libraries work with HbbTV 2.0?
Yes, media libraries can work with HbbTV 2.0. HbbTV 2.0 supports the integration of media libraries, allowing viewers to access a wide range of on-demand content such as videos, music, and other multimedia. This integration enhances the interactive and on-demand capabilities of HbbTV 2.0, providing a more engaging and personalized viewing experience for users. Media libraries can be seamlessly integrated into the HbbTV 2.0 platform, offering viewers a convenient way to access and enjoy a variety of content.
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Do media libraries work on HbbTV 2.0?
Yes, media libraries can work on HbbTV 2.0. HbbTV 2.0 supports advanced features such as video-on-demand services, catch-up TV, and interactive applications, making it possible for media libraries to be accessed through HbbTV-enabled devices. By leveraging the capabilities of HbbTV 2.0, media libraries can provide users with a seamless and interactive viewing experience on their televisions.
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