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Practicalities: in the UK the People's Network Discover Service (PNDS) currently harvests 500,000 digital objects.
Archive 2008-04-01 Mia 2008
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Practicalities: in the UK the People's Network Discover Service (PNDS) currently harvests 500,000 digital objects.
Notes from 'Museums and Europeana - the European Digital Library' at MCG's Spring Conference Mia 2008
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The Practicalities of Web 2.0: essential information for information professionals - presented by Phil Bradley - 19 March 2008 - Kings College London, UK
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: The Practicalities of Web 2.0 skip to main | skip to sidebar
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The network takes its name from the 1991 best seller "Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying" by Derek Humphry.
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Practicalities dictate that we will present the strategy in phases.
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Practicalities become more important than principles.
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Practicalities make a specific rule on the issue difficult to introduce and the NFL hopes to stamp out the practice, which is relatively rare, by clubs following the spirit of the game.
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Practicalities and personality traits for a successful business
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Practicalities of governance, such as compromise and worrying about reality-based outcomes, actually get in the way.
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