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    e-Library Science Research Journal Vol.1‚Issue.7/May. 2013 ISSN : 2319-8435 Research Papers OPEN SOURCE LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARES SUKHWINDER RANDHAWA Assistant Librarian Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID) Abstract Open source software are those which permit execution‚ copy‚ read‚ distribution and improvement of the software without any restrictions. Library Management Software (LMS)‚ is an enterprise resource planning system for a library‚ used

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    Open Source Software

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    Research Paper Free Open Source Software also known as FOSS has fared pretty good since the Microsoft posted a high-level summary of 235 patents that were allegedly violated in 2006. Since this scenario happen FOSS has grown and partner up with big name companies. In an interview that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that ”We live in a world where we honor‚ and support the honoring of‚ intellectual property‚ FOSS patrons are going to have to play by the same rules as the rest of the business. What

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    Open and Closed System

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    OPEN SYSTEM: A system that allows third parties to make products that plug into or interoperate with it. For years‚ the term "open systems" (plural) referred to the Unix world because Unix ran in more types of computer hardware than any other operating system OR Open systems are computer systems that provide some combination of interoperability‚ portability‚ and open software standards. It can also mean specific installations that are configured to allow unrestricted access by people and/or

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    opinion‚ we must listen with open minds. While this may be a seemingly trivial and obvious position to take‚ the implications of it carry great weight. Listening with an open mind is essential in fully benefitting and learning from those around us‚ as well as maintaining relationships that will allow us to voice our opinions. Before we can even begin to explore the “open-mind”‚ it is necessary to understand the responsibility we have to listen to others with an open mind. As humans‚ we all carry

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    Systems theory is an extension of the humanistic perspective that describes organizations as open systems characterized by entropy‚ synergy and subsystem interdependence. The systems theory is one of the recent historical trends of organization and management (the other two are contingency view and total quality management). General systems theory grew out of the organismic views of L. Bertalanffy and other biologists during1950s and K. Boulding‚ D. Katz‚ R. Kahn‚ F. Kast‚ J. Rosenzweig‚ W. Buckley

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    Open and Closed Economies

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    completely closed. Nearly all economies are open economies (Hubbard et al 2010‚ 614). Openness has given societies access to goods and services that they would not otherwise be able to consume‚ and assisted some economies in achieving economic growth and increased standard of living. However an open economy does have its disadvantages and limitations‚ but in the long run the benefits out way the costs. This essay will explore what has come to be called “open and closed -economies” in more detail. Firstly

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    While reading up on some articles about how to actually own a license “Such as being 21 years of age‚ or 18 and older if active duty in the military”. This tells us that the military is all for letting people that have served the right to open carry. Also‚ this article states that the license requires a 4 hour class on the rights and responsibilities of carrying a firearm‚ including non-violent conflict resolution and interactions with law enforcement. A class to register for a license does

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    Symbolism In The Open Boat

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    Stephen Crane: The Open Boat In his short story‚ ’The Open Boat‚’ Stephen Crane displays to us a universe completely indifferent to the affairs of humankind; we live in an apathetic world‚ in which man has to fight and struggle to live. The characters illustrated in the story come face-to-face with this indifference and all are nearly overcome by nature’s lack of concern with humanity. The survivors are alive primarily through determination and cooperation. We as human are alive because our constant

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    New Campus Carry Law

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    supposed to be a place where student to study. That should be the only reason that student should worry about. However‚ with the “New Campus Carry Law” passed‚ student now need to aware of avoid some circumstance which could bring them to face the death line. This new law I could say is not fair to everyone. At first‚ its can’t be 100% student will carry gun into campus when people need to be at least 21 years old who obtained a concealed handgun license (CHL) to have a gun. So‚ all the freshmen who

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    After reading about the DHMO and all of its positive and negative effects‚ I’ve come to the conclusion that I strongly feel it should be banned from our campus. It is not only dangerous to us as humans and individuals‚ but it is also harmful to our environment. After meeting with several students here at Iona‚ we all feel strongly about our decision when thinking about what is best for the College community. From all of the reading and research regarding DHMO and its harm it can potentially bring

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