Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10. Robert Stibravy is the Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library.
1) Slavery began in ancient times and a slave market was established in Portugal in the 15th century importing African slaves to work in North and South America. Whites owned and treated black slaves extremely cruelly, denying them rights and working them very hard.
2) During the Civil War in the 1860s, northern states fought to abolish slavery while southern states wanted to maintain slavery. The war lasted 4 years ultimately freeing slaves.
3) After the Civil War, Jim Crow laws were established between 1876-1965 creating legal segregation and discrimination against blacks, denying them equal opportunities and treatment. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s fought for equal rights for all.
This document outlines an exercise to help understand Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory by having students fill in a pyramid with different levels of needs and provide an example of how each level relates to their own life. It introduces Maslow's pyramid, provides instructions to complete the task in two steps by filling in the pyramid and writing a paragraph, lists a resource for more information, describes how the exercise will be evaluated based on completion and personal relevance, and concludes by asking students how they felt about the exercise.
This document summarizes a presentation about promotions in social media. It discusses ePrize as a company that specializes in promotions, and outlines key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and mobile. It also covers legal policies, different types of promotions like sweepstakes and contests, and best practices for using various social media features in compliance with platform policies. Contact information is provided for additional questions.
This document outlines an exercise to help understand Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory by having students fill in a pyramid with different levels of needs and provide an example of how each level relates to their own life. It introduces Maslow's pyramid, provides instructions to complete the task in two steps by filling in the pyramid and writing a paragraph, lists a resource for more information, describes how the exercise will be evaluated based on completion and personal relevance, and concludes by asking students how they felt about the exercise.
This document provides instructions and screenshots for using various features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. It discusses inserting and formatting text, pictures, charts and other media. It also covers creating and modifying slide layouts and themes, adding transitions and animations, recording and playing narrations, and other presentation features. The document is a user manual or tutorial for PowerPoint 2007 consisting of over 60 pages of step-by-step instructions and screenshots.
This document provides instructions for a web quest training. Students are asked to produce a resume of activities from last week's training and review information by exploring the tools taught. Their submission will be evaluated online, and the results will later be shared. Resources include the websites www.theskyisthelimit.com and www.beautifulworld.com.
The document discusses the #SMCATL hashtag and organization. It includes several sections where attendees share their favorite tools for social media planning, execution, and measurement. Karen recommends Zcubator for planning and Rafflecopter for executions. Julie likes Hootsuite for planning and monitoring, and Google/Twitter analytics for basic measurements. Hillary shares several free and paid tools for planning with Asana and Podeo, execution with Hootsuite and Buddy Media, and measurement with Statigram, Sysomos, Crimson Hexagon, Topsy, and Icerocket. The document encourages involvement and connecting through the #SMCATL hashtag.
1) Slavery began in ancient times and a slave market was established in Portugal in the 15th century importing African slaves to work in North and South America. Whites owned and treated black slaves extremely cruelly, denying them rights and working them very hard.
2) During the Civil War in the 1860s, northern states fought to abolish slavery while southern states wanted to maintain slavery. The war lasted 4 years ultimately freeing slaves.
3) After the Civil War, Jim Crow laws were established between 1876-1965 creating legal segregation and discrimination against blacks, denying them equal opportunities and treatment. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s fought for equal rights for all.
This document outlines an exercise to help understand Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory by having students fill in a pyramid with different levels of needs and provide an example of how each level relates to their own life. It introduces Maslow's pyramid, provides instructions to complete the task in two steps by filling in the pyramid and writing a paragraph, lists a resource for more information, describes how the exercise will be evaluated based on completion and personal relevance, and concludes by asking students how they felt about the exercise.
This document summarizes a presentation about promotions in social media. It discusses ePrize as a company that specializes in promotions, and outlines key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and mobile. It also covers legal policies, different types of promotions like sweepstakes and contests, and best practices for using various social media features in compliance with platform policies. Contact information is provided for additional questions.
This document outlines an exercise to help understand Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory by having students fill in a pyramid with different levels of needs and provide an example of how each level relates to their own life. It introduces Maslow's pyramid, provides instructions to complete the task in two steps by filling in the pyramid and writing a paragraph, lists a resource for more information, describes how the exercise will be evaluated based on completion and personal relevance, and concludes by asking students how they felt about the exercise.
This document provides instructions and screenshots for using various features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. It discusses inserting and formatting text, pictures, charts and other media. It also covers creating and modifying slide layouts and themes, adding transitions and animations, recording and playing narrations, and other presentation features. The document is a user manual or tutorial for PowerPoint 2007 consisting of over 60 pages of step-by-step instructions and screenshots.
This document provides instructions for a web quest training. Students are asked to produce a resume of activities from last week's training and review information by exploring the tools taught. Their submission will be evaluated online, and the results will later be shared. Resources include the websites www.theskyisthelimit.com and www.beautifulworld.com.
The document discusses the #SMCATL hashtag and organization. It includes several sections where attendees share their favorite tools for social media planning, execution, and measurement. Karen recommends Zcubator for planning and Rafflecopter for executions. Julie likes Hootsuite for planning and monitoring, and Google/Twitter analytics for basic measurements. Hillary shares several free and paid tools for planning with Asana and Podeo, execution with Hootsuite and Buddy Media, and measurement with Statigram, Sysomos, Crimson Hexagon, Topsy, and Icerocket. The document encourages involvement and connecting through the #SMCATL hashtag.
The document describes the SmartLF Scan! portable large format scanners. It summarizes the key features of the 24" and 36" models, including their lightweight and portable designs, ability to scan directly to memory or USB without a computer, and network compatibility. Pricing is included, with the 24" model listed at $2,400 and the 36" model at $3,000.
Based on Objet’s innovative PolyJet™
technology, Eden260V provides an
easy to use, fast and clean solution for
the precise building of any geometry.
Models produced on the Eden260V
have smooth and durable surfaces,
with exceptionally fine details and an outstanding surface finish.
This document provides guidance on digitizing collections of bound manuscripts, documents, and negatives. It discusses factors to consider such as the uniformity and fragility of materials, as well as the purpose of digitization. Setup and equipment for different digitization methods are described, including using a copy stand with macro lens or specialized book scanners. Technical standards for master and derivative file formats, resolution, bit depth, and color space are also outlined. Resources for further guidance on digitization standards and best practices are listed.
The document provides information about the DocuWide 3035, an A0-capable digital multifunction device. It can scan, copy, and print at speeds up to 3 sheets per minute in A0 size. It has a compact design that allows it to be used side-by-side with office devices. The device has a large touchscreen, supports various file formats for scanning and printing, and offers security features like password protection and authentication. It is designed for productivity, high image quality, operability, and energy efficiency.
The Contex HD iFLEX scanner has a large, flexible flatbed that allows it to scan a variety of unusual materials like books, artwork, wood, and fabrics. It scans at high speeds and resolutions, capturing images in just 4 seconds at 200 dpi across the entire flatbed. The scanner is designed for demanding users who need to digitize fragile original materials or oversized items.
South Works provides high-quality digital printing services using various equipment like the HP Scitex XL1500 and JETI 3300 printers. They offer large format outdoor and indoor printing, with a production capacity of over 30,000 square feet per day of outdoor printing and 4,000 square feet per day of indoor high-definition printing. South Works serves various clients in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala with billboards, backlit signs, in-shop branding, and POP displays printed at competitive prices.
DocuWide 6055 / 6035
Fulfil your scanning needs with an A0-size compatible digital multifunction device
Engineering departments today need to be highly functional, with digital offices and network environments. With the DocuWide 6055/6035 Series, you can digitise complex technical drawings and manage documents effectively using the in-built high-speed, high-resolution
colour scanner*.
The document provides specifications for the DocuWide 3030 series of wide format printing and copying devices, including the 3030MF, 3030EC, and 3030. Key features include print speeds up to 11 pages per minute for A4, first print times of 60 seconds or less for A0 documents, and scanning speeds of 76.2 mm/second. The series offers resolution of 600 x 600 dpi for processing and output, with options for PDF and PostScript printing.
The DocuWide C842 is a wide format colour inkjet printer capable of printing 7 A0 sheets per minute with a resolution of 1600 x 1600 dpi. It uses a fixed line head system with 5 print heads arranged in a zigzag formation to achieve high speeds. The printer supports various paper types and sizes up to 5 meters in length for high productivity colour printing.
DocuWide C842
Wide Format Colour Inkjet Printer
World's fastest printing*
Colour print speed of 7 A0-size sheets / min in colour.
Fuji Xerox brings you a revolutionary colour wide format inkjet printer that delivers high productivity and outstanding image quality.
* As of December 2012.
High Speed,Superior Print Quality,Industrial Grade Robust Build,Best Indoor Outdoor Application Printer,Super-effective Evaporative Drying System,independent drive technology IN polo TURBO drives each nozzle independently to achieve high speed production up to 2800 sq ft/hr
The document summarizes the Inca Onset series of high-end UV inkjet printers from Fujifilm and Inca Digital. The Onset series includes three printer models - the S20, S40, and S70 - which vary in size and throughput. Key features highlighted include the full-width print head arrays and UV curing lamps which allow for immediate curing and elimination of banding, powerful vacuum beds that can hold up to 176 lbs of media, and optional automation for high productivity. The document discusses how the Onset series offers business efficiency through lower costs, opportunities for new business areas, and a quick payback period.
The document summarizes the features of the Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 multifunction printer system. It produces vibrant color output at breakthrough low prices. It is environmentally friendly as it uses solid ink sticks and has an energy star qualification. The system is also easy to use and maintain to enhance business productivity.
Slides used by Dave Sanderson (Auckland War Memorial Museum) and Mark Beatty (National Library of New Zealand) for Digitisation 101 workshop at NDF (National Digital Forum) 2016.
The Uvistar Pro-8 is Fujifilm's third generation grand format hybrid UV printer. It offers several new features such as the ability to print with light inks for high quality POP, a vacuum table for rigid media, and a new camera for automated two-sided printing. A key technology, parallel drop size printing, allows it to increase print quality without sacrificing speed or ink density. The Pro-8 is available in 3.5 or 5 meter models and can handle various media types and production needs.
A flatbed scanner optically scans images, text, or objects and converts them into a digital image. It works by placing the item to be scanned on a glass window. The quality of a scanner is judged by its color depth, resolution in pixels per inch (ppi), and density range (Drange). Higher-end scanners have greater color depth, resolution, and Drange, allowing them to capture more detail. Potential problems include scanner noise, dust, and improper operation, which can diminish image purity. The scanned image is converted to an RGB file that can be transferred and processed on a computer.
This document discusses various topics related to digital graphics including:
- Pixel resolution and vector vs raster images
- Common file formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, TIFF, PSD, EPS, and AI and their uses
- Image compression types of lossless and lossy
- Optimizing images by reducing file size while decreasing quality
- Storing and managing digital assets through appropriate file naming, folder organization, and backups
LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations.
UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas:
Library collections
Access to collections
Library spaces
Customer service
As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey.
The document describes the SmartLF Scan! portable large format scanners. It summarizes the key features of the 24" and 36" models, including their lightweight and portable designs, ability to scan directly to memory or USB without a computer, and network compatibility. Pricing is included, with the 24" model listed at $2,400 and the 36" model at $3,000.
Based on Objet’s innovative PolyJet™
technology, Eden260V provides an
easy to use, fast and clean solution for
the precise building of any geometry.
Models produced on the Eden260V
have smooth and durable surfaces,
with exceptionally fine details and an outstanding surface finish.
This document provides guidance on digitizing collections of bound manuscripts, documents, and negatives. It discusses factors to consider such as the uniformity and fragility of materials, as well as the purpose of digitization. Setup and equipment for different digitization methods are described, including using a copy stand with macro lens or specialized book scanners. Technical standards for master and derivative file formats, resolution, bit depth, and color space are also outlined. Resources for further guidance on digitization standards and best practices are listed.
The document provides information about the DocuWide 3035, an A0-capable digital multifunction device. It can scan, copy, and print at speeds up to 3 sheets per minute in A0 size. It has a compact design that allows it to be used side-by-side with office devices. The device has a large touchscreen, supports various file formats for scanning and printing, and offers security features like password protection and authentication. It is designed for productivity, high image quality, operability, and energy efficiency.
The Contex HD iFLEX scanner has a large, flexible flatbed that allows it to scan a variety of unusual materials like books, artwork, wood, and fabrics. It scans at high speeds and resolutions, capturing images in just 4 seconds at 200 dpi across the entire flatbed. The scanner is designed for demanding users who need to digitize fragile original materials or oversized items.
South Works provides high-quality digital printing services using various equipment like the HP Scitex XL1500 and JETI 3300 printers. They offer large format outdoor and indoor printing, with a production capacity of over 30,000 square feet per day of outdoor printing and 4,000 square feet per day of indoor high-definition printing. South Works serves various clients in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala with billboards, backlit signs, in-shop branding, and POP displays printed at competitive prices.
DocuWide 6055 / 6035
Fulfil your scanning needs with an A0-size compatible digital multifunction device
Engineering departments today need to be highly functional, with digital offices and network environments. With the DocuWide 6055/6035 Series, you can digitise complex technical drawings and manage documents effectively using the in-built high-speed, high-resolution
colour scanner*.
The document provides specifications for the DocuWide 3030 series of wide format printing and copying devices, including the 3030MF, 3030EC, and 3030. Key features include print speeds up to 11 pages per minute for A4, first print times of 60 seconds or less for A0 documents, and scanning speeds of 76.2 mm/second. The series offers resolution of 600 x 600 dpi for processing and output, with options for PDF and PostScript printing.
The DocuWide C842 is a wide format colour inkjet printer capable of printing 7 A0 sheets per minute with a resolution of 1600 x 1600 dpi. It uses a fixed line head system with 5 print heads arranged in a zigzag formation to achieve high speeds. The printer supports various paper types and sizes up to 5 meters in length for high productivity colour printing.
DocuWide C842
Wide Format Colour Inkjet Printer
World's fastest printing*
Colour print speed of 7 A0-size sheets / min in colour.
Fuji Xerox brings you a revolutionary colour wide format inkjet printer that delivers high productivity and outstanding image quality.
* As of December 2012.
High Speed,Superior Print Quality,Industrial Grade Robust Build,Best Indoor Outdoor Application Printer,Super-effective Evaporative Drying System,independent drive technology IN polo TURBO drives each nozzle independently to achieve high speed production up to 2800 sq ft/hr
The document summarizes the Inca Onset series of high-end UV inkjet printers from Fujifilm and Inca Digital. The Onset series includes three printer models - the S20, S40, and S70 - which vary in size and throughput. Key features highlighted include the full-width print head arrays and UV curing lamps which allow for immediate curing and elimination of banding, powerful vacuum beds that can hold up to 176 lbs of media, and optional automation for high productivity. The document discusses how the Onset series offers business efficiency through lower costs, opportunities for new business areas, and a quick payback period.
The document summarizes the features of the Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 multifunction printer system. It produces vibrant color output at breakthrough low prices. It is environmentally friendly as it uses solid ink sticks and has an energy star qualification. The system is also easy to use and maintain to enhance business productivity.
Slides used by Dave Sanderson (Auckland War Memorial Museum) and Mark Beatty (National Library of New Zealand) for Digitisation 101 workshop at NDF (National Digital Forum) 2016.
The Uvistar Pro-8 is Fujifilm's third generation grand format hybrid UV printer. It offers several new features such as the ability to print with light inks for high quality POP, a vacuum table for rigid media, and a new camera for automated two-sided printing. A key technology, parallel drop size printing, allows it to increase print quality without sacrificing speed or ink density. The Pro-8 is available in 3.5 or 5 meter models and can handle various media types and production needs.
A flatbed scanner optically scans images, text, or objects and converts them into a digital image. It works by placing the item to be scanned on a glass window. The quality of a scanner is judged by its color depth, resolution in pixels per inch (ppi), and density range (Drange). Higher-end scanners have greater color depth, resolution, and Drange, allowing them to capture more detail. Potential problems include scanner noise, dust, and improper operation, which can diminish image purity. The scanned image is converted to an RGB file that can be transferred and processed on a computer.
This document discusses various topics related to digital graphics including:
- Pixel resolution and vector vs raster images
- Common file formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, TIFF, PSD, EPS, and AI and their uses
- Image compression types of lossless and lossy
- Optimizing images by reducing file size while decreasing quality
- Storing and managing digital assets through appropriate file naming, folder organization, and backups
LibQUAL is a standardised survey instrument developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) that measures user perceptions of library services. Libraries implement LibQUAL periodically to better understand user priorities and to monitor library performance relative to student and faculty expectations.
UBC Library ran LibQUAL in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016. While survey questions are broad and results do not prescribe specific actions, the survey helps libraries understand their longitudinal performance in four areas:
Library collections
Access to collections
Library spaces
Customer service
As in past years, UBC Library ran LibQUAL separately at the Okanagan and Vancouver locations. At both locations the survey opened Monday, January 18 and ran for 3 weeks, closing Friday February 5. This report is limited to results of the Vancouver survey.
Social Media in a Academic Library: One piece of the puzzleUBC Library
This document summarizes Jessica Woolman's presentation on using social media in an academic library. It discusses UBC Library's current social media presence and strategy, including the number and types of accounts. It also covers important considerations for social media policies, setting goals and measuring engagement. Lastly, it provides tips for managing multiple accounts and examples of how to increase user engagement through targeted content and campaigns.
The UBC Library Digitization Centre: Our equipment and its uses.UBC Library
Robert Stibravy, Digital Projects Librarian at UBC Library, reviews the key equipment used the the Library's Digitization Centre. The presentation features images from current and past projects as well as a review of different methods used in digitization.
UBC Library's Digital Preservation StrategyUBC Library
Presented by Bronwen Sprout & Sarah Romkey, UBC Library.
In early 2011, UBC Library began work on creating a digital preservation strategy in collaboration with Vancouver-based Artefactual Systems. Based on the results of a number of pilot projects, the strategy developed for UBC Library consists of using the open-source Archivematica digital preservation system to provide preservation functionality for the Library’s digitized and born-digital holdings. In addition, the strategy identifies the software requirements, existing and new system components, staffing and business processes that can be implemented to establish operational digital preservation systems and processes. They will discuss the strategy generally and cover three areas of implementation in greater detail: UBC Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, cIRcle, a DSpace-based institutional repository, and CONTENTdm, UBC Library’s access system for digitized objects.
In February 2013 UBC Library implemented the LibQUAL+® survey for the fourth time, asking a random sample of students and faculty about their experience and expectations of the Library. The LibQUAL 2013: UBC Vancouver survey results report is available now.
Future Focus: Harnessing Innovation and Creativity to Move Your Library ForwardUBC Library
Presented at the 2013 Beyond Hope conference in Prince George, BC, June 10 - 11, by Gordon Yusko, Assistant Professor, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, UBC.
Getting From Here To There: Reflecting On Leadership In Changing TimesUBC Library
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Julie Mitchell, Managing Librarian, Chapman Learning Commons, UBC Library.
UBC Library Digitization Program: BC Historical NewspapersUBC Library
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition.
Building Strong Community Connections Through Digital CollectionsUBC Library
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10, by Michael Conroy, Community Digital Projects Analyst & Coordinator, BC Digitization Coalition, and Simon Neame, Director, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
The internet has profoundly challenged all constituents of the information economy: media, education, publishing and libraries. Social software, web 2.0, the read/write/web – all terms that were once the cusp of innovation and cutting edge – are now part of our everyday workflow. Libraries are constantly embracing new media and technologies to stay relevant, build awareness and ultimately engage with their users. Like most libraries, the University of British Columbia Library has a presence on social media, but how do we know what’s working and what’s not? Using a case study from UBC, we examine and measure the Library’s use of social media and how it interacts with users in a variety of ways, from events to promotions to informational questions, using its own auditing metrics and best practices.
Presented at the 2013 British Columbia Library Association annual conference in Richmond, BC May 10.
Jessica Woolman is the Web Communications Coordinator for UBC Library’s Communications and Marketing Department.
Allan Cho is a Program Services Librarian for the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
This document provides an overview of using Twitter for libraries. It discusses developing a Twitter strategy and profile, common Twitter terminology, tools for tracking engagement, and metrics. The presenter emphasizes evaluating goals, creating a clear plan with measurable objectives, and continually monitoring progress. A demonstration of the library's Twitter account @ubclibraryvault is given to show how it is using Twitter to promote services and engage with followers. Resources for scheduling tweets, tracking links, and learning more about effective Twitter use for libraries are also provided.
This document summarizes a discussion among UBC Library bloggers about blogging practices. It addresses who the bloggers are, why they blog, how they share information via blogs and other channels, who reads their blogs, and how to improve their online presence. Suggestions are made to clearly identify as UBC Library blogs, categorize content, eliminate unused blogs, and seek technical support from library staff. The goals are to distinguish blogs, improve usability, reduce redundancy, and promote blogging in the library community.
Shaping our Future: Digitization Partnerships Across Libraries, Archives and ...UBC Library
The document discusses trends in digital information and digitization, including convergence through collaboration between libraries, archives and museums. It provides examples of collaborative digitization projects and how they help inspire new kinds of research. Open source and open access models are also discussed as important trends. Professional competencies must evolve as the roles of librarians, archivists and curators converge in the digital realm. Global organizations have a role to play in encouraging partnerships and training.
Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future.UBC Library
Global Networked Digital Environment: How Libraries Shape the Future.
Presented by Ingrid Parent, President-elect of IFLA, at the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance Conference in Shanghai, October 21, 2010.
Digital Academic Content and the Future of Libraries: International Cooperati...UBC Library
International Library Cooperation Symposium presentation May 14, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan.
Presentation by Ingrid Parent, President elect of IFLA, and University Librarian at the University of British Columbia
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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27. Some sites to enjoy:
ž UBC Library Digital Collections
• http://digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/
ž British Columbia Bibliography
• http://bcbib.library.ubc.ca/
ž British Columbia Historical Newspapers
• http://historicalnewspapers.library.ubc.ca/