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Hot Topics: 3d Imaging, Samantha K. Hastings
Hot Topics: 3d Imaging, Samantha K. Hastings
Faculty Publications
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Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Columns - Fall 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns
Contents:
The University South Caroliniana Society Annual Meeting, 2001..... p.1
Documenting the Early Republican Party in South Carolina..... p.1
Mystery Photo: "Souvenir of Blockade Week"..... p.4
Ex-Libris (announcement)..... p.4
Summer Scholars..... p.4
USC's Yearbook The Garnet and Black, 1899-1994..... p.5
Modjeska Simkins Papers Now on Microfilm..... p.6
Major Items Added to the Carlisle Floyd Collection..... p.6
Book Division Expands Porgy and Bess Collection..... p.7
USC's Modern Political Collections Called "Model Program"..... p.7
Web Exhibit Honors Former Governor..... p.7
The Papers of Governors Donald S. Russell and Robert E. McNair..... p.8
In Memoriam: Ruth Johnson Edens..... p.9
Art of War: …
The Biographer’S Tale By A. S. Byatt. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. 305 Pp. $24.00. Isbn 0-375- 41114-3., Jennifer A. Marshall
The Biographer’S Tale By A. S. Byatt. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. 305 Pp. $24.00. Isbn 0-375- 41114-3., Jennifer A. Marshall
Faculty Publications
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2001 Report Of Gifts (133 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
2001 Report Of Gifts (133 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society - Annual Report of Gifts
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Audubon And Others, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Audubon And Others, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Rare Books & Special Collections Publications
Among the greatest treasures of the antebellum South Carolina College was its complete set of Audubon's huge double-elephant folio Birds of America (435 plates), published in parts between 1828 and 1838. The current exhibition traces the development of bird illustration, to give a context for viewing Audubon's achievement. The exhibition is arranged chronologically, starting with European bird illustrations of the sixteenth century and concluding with Audubon and other nineteenth century illustrators.
Reflections - Spring 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections - Spring 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Reflections
Contents:
Thomas Cooper Library Receives Major Hemingway Collection..... p.1
South Caroliniana Library Receives Simms Collection of the Papers of Henry Laurens..... p.1
USC Writers Festival Features William Styron..... p.2
Libraries Add E-mail Circulation..... p.2
News from the Thomas Cooper Society..... p.3
Treasures from the Film Library..... p.3
South Caroliniana Library Exhibits Hennig Family Library Materials..... p.3
DEIS Facilitates USC’s PACE Program..... p.4
Roy Fellows Publish Books..... p.4
Library School Students Intern at Conservation Lab..... p.4
Acquisitions Department Introduces eRequest..... p.5
USCAN Is Now on the Web..... p.5
Teleconferences Address Topics in Higher Education..... p.6
ScienceDirect Comes Online at USC..... p.7 …
Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Caroliniana Columns - Spring 2001, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society Newsletter - Columns
Contents:
Kendall Collection and Kohn-Hennig Library Now at SCL..... p.1
August Kohn and Helen Kohn Hennig: A Tribute..... p.2
Friday, March 9, 2001..... p.3
Genevieve Peterkin Will Address 65th Annual USCS Meeting..... p.4
Web Exhibits at Modern Political Collections..... p.5
The papers of Mark Sanford and Richard Riley..... p.5
Benjamin Abney: Scenes from a Courtroom..... p.6
USC's Conservation Facility..... p.9
Military Photo Closer to a Solution..... p.11
A Call for Volunteers..... p.11
The Water Powers of South Carolina..... p.12
Memorials..... p.12
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935 - An Exhibit Welcoming The Third International Charlotte Perkins Gilman Conference, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935 - An Exhibit Welcoming The Third International Charlotte Perkins Gilman Conference, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Rare Books & Special Collections Publications
This brochure accompanied the exhibit of works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman which was installed to welcome the Third International Charlotte Perkins Gilman Conference (March 30-April 3, 2001), an official USC Bicentennial Event. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), now best known for her story The Yellow Wallpaper, was also internationally recognized in her lifetime for her writing and lecturing in the fields of sociology and economics. All the books on display were drawn from the Gilman holdings in the Department of Rare Books & Special Collections.
Early Geology Books, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Early Geology Books, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Rare Books & Special Collections Publications
This catalog is based on items displayed in early March 2001, for a class visit by Professor Pradeep Talwani’s undergraduate honors-college course in Solid Earth Geology. Most of the books have been in the library since the early 19th century, and some were among the books of Thomas Cooper (1759-1839), professor of chemistry and second president of South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina). These earlier acquisitions have been joined by items of geological interest in the C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Charles Darwin & Darwinana, donated to the library in 1996.
Quasirandom Distributed Gaussian Bases For Bound Problems, Sophya Garashchuk, John C. Light
Quasirandom Distributed Gaussian Bases For Bound Problems, Sophya Garashchuk, John C. Light
Faculty Publications
We introduce quasirandom distributed Gaussian bases (QDGB) that are well suited for bound problems. The positions of the basis functions are chosen quasirandomly while their widths and density are functions of the potential. The basis function overlap and kinetic energy matrix elements are analytical. The potential energy matrix elements are accurately evaluated using few-point quadratures, since the Gaussian basis functions are localized. The resulting QDGB can be easily constructed and is shown to be accurate and efficient for eigenvalue calculation for several multidimensional model vibrational problems. As more demanding examples, we used a 2D QDGB-DVR basis to calculate the lowest …
An Exhibit Introducing The Speiser & Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection Of Ernest Hemingway With Correspondence Of Maurice J. Speiser, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
An Exhibit Introducing The Speiser & Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection Of Ernest Hemingway With Correspondence Of Maurice J. Speiser, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Rare Books & Special Collections Publications
The University of South Carolina has received a major modern American literature collection. The Speiser and Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection is centered on a superb collection of the books of Ernest Hemingway, with correspondence, transcripts, and proofs. There is additional strength in Maurice J. Speiser's correspondence with other friends and clients in literature, music, and the arts.
User Modeling For Information Filtering Based On Implicit Feedback, Jinmook Kim, Douglas W. Oard, Kathleen Romanik
User Modeling For Information Filtering Based On Implicit Feedback, Jinmook Kim, Douglas W. Oard, Kathleen Romanik
Faculty Publications
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Observable Behavior For Implicit User Modeling: A Framework And User Studies, Jinmook Kim, Douglas W. Oard
Observable Behavior For Implicit User Modeling: A Framework And User Studies, Jinmook Kim, Douglas W. Oard
Faculty Publications
This paper presents a framework for observable behavior that can be used as a basis for user modeling, and it reports the results of a pair of user studies that examine the joint utility of two specific behaviors. User models can be constructed by hand, or they can be learned automatically based on feedback provided by the user about the relevance of documents that they have examined. By observing user behavior, it is possible to obtain implicit feedback without requiring explicit relevance judgments. Four broad categories of potentially observable behavior are identified: examine, retain, reference, and annotate, and examples of …