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    Ambati‚ V.‚ & Reddy‚ R. (n.d.). Multimedia Digital Library: Performance and Scalability Issues. Hyderabad‚ India. Singh‚ R. (2004). Basic Facts of Digital Library. New Delhi‚ Darya Gang‚ Inida: SHREE PUBLISHERS. Upadhaya‚ J. (2004). Information Retrieval Digital Libraries. New Delhi‚ Darya Gang‚ India: SHREE PUBLISHERS. Vijay ‚ L.‚ & J.‚ S. (2004). Model of Digital Library. New Delhi‚ Darya Gang‚ India: Shree Publishers. 8

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    Retrieve Information Learning Outcome 1: Understand processes and procedures for storing and retrieving information 1.1 - Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information The main purpose of storing information is for easy retrieval in the future when it is required. Storing certain information may be part of company policy. There will be procedures in place in order to make sure files are stored correctly and in line with data protection. Depending on the type of information

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    EFFECT OF MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL THESIS STATEMENT: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF TERMS A. DICTIONARY DEFINITION B. OPERATIONAL DEFINITON II. WHAT IS MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL. III. HOW CAN MUSIC AFFECT YOUR LIFE A. THEORIES OF FORGETTING B. MEMORY AND RELATED FINDINGS C. MUSIC AND RELATED STUDIES IV. HISTORY OF MUSIC V .ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE VI. EFFECT OF MUSIC ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL IN YOUR LIFE CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY ALIBASHER ABUBACAR IV-C MSU-ILS

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    More people today are using the internet as their preferred source of information. Searching in databases and on the internet can be enhanced by the use of Boolean operators. Even if most people are capable of using the internet without knowledge of Boolean operators‚ this essay brings out their usefulness. This essay therefore attempts to support the assertion that Boolean operators are key in searching for information in databases as well as the internet. Working definitions given in this paper

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    TOPIC: Accessibility and Usability of Healthcare Information and its impact on the Morbidity rate in West Africa. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION Accessing information in developing countries is challenging for people living in rural areas. Many rural areas in these countries are without electricity supply and many of the residents are not literate. In addition‚ many of these rural areas are remote and do not have good roads. These constraints mean that their access to social amenities like healthcare

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    Page. The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems‚ 30(1–7)‚ 1998. [3] C. Buckley‚ G. Salton‚ J. Allan‚ and A. Singhal. Automatic query expansion using smart: Trec 3. In Proceedings of the Text Retrieval Conference‚ 1994. [4] P. D. Ciya Liao‚ Shamim Alpha. Feature preparation in text categorization. In Oracle Corporation‚ 2002. [5] R. Collobert and S. Bengio. SVMTorch: Support vector machines for large-scale regression problems. Journal of Machine

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    Cue for Treason Chapter Summaries Ch 1 The farmers have gathered in the middle of the night to destroy Sir Philip’s wall. Sir Philip and his men come along and Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip. One of his men fires and shoots the hat off Peter. Peter and the other men escape. Ch 2 In the chapter the constable came looking for Peter. He was in trouble with the law. To protect himself and the other farmers‚ Peter leaves for Penrith. Ch 3 Peter started on the journey. He arrived in Penrith

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    attempted creating its own search engine called Theseus when the country backed out of the joint search engine with France. Even Japan launched what they deemed the Grand Voyage Project in an effort to create a proprietary search and information retrieval functions. 3. Is the threat‚ from the government-sponsored search engines‚ real or imagined? What can Google do to secure its dominance in those countries? What can Google learn from those experiences to guide it’s an entry strategy for other

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    International Journal of Latest Trends in Computing (E-ISSN: 2045-5364) Volume 2‚ Issue 1‚ March 2011 108 Analysis and Comparison of Texture Features for Content Based Image Retrieval S.Selvarajah 1 and S.R. Kodituwakku 2 1 Department of Physical Science‚ Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna‚ Vavuniya‚ Sri Lanka 2 Department of Statistics & Computer Science‚ University of Peradeniya‚ Sri Lanka. {shakeelas@mail.vau.jfn.ac.lk‚ salukak@pdn.ac.lk} Abstract: Texture is one of

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    CUE DEPENDANT THEORY OF FORGETTING DESCRIPTION Forgetting occurs when the cue present during learning is absent during recall. A cue is an additional piece of information that guidelines to the information we are seeking. There are two types of cues‚ Context cues and state cues. Contextual cue is when we gather information from our surroundings e.g. if a student learns in a classroom‚ but completes a exam in another classroom they are likely to forget the information because the learning and recall

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