This iconic location has been the subject of a series of continuous ecological research programmes dating back to the 1920s, which has provided a level of continuity that is extremely rare. For the ...first time, this book tells the Wytham story in a way that is accessible to both scientist and general reader alike.
This work is one of a series of articles by the Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative. Other articles in this series discuss data curation workflows, data completeness and quality, curator ...responsibilities, and metadata. Many groups within the broad nanotechnology field are already developing data repositories and tools driven by their individual organizational goals. Integrating these data across disciplines, and with other non-nanotechnology resources, can support multiple objectives by reusing the same information, and can serve as the impetus for novel scientific discoveries through deeper data analyses. Based on the results of a community-based survey of organizations that maintain nanomaterial repositories, this article discusses current data integration practices in nanoinformatics and mature fields such as genomics, as well as nanotechnology-specific challenges impacting data integration. Recommendations for achieving integration of existing operational nanotechnology resources, as based on results from a community-wide survey, are presented herein. Nanotechnology-specific data integration challenges, if effectively resolved, can foster the application and validation of nanotechnology within and across disciplines.
The first Web-based version of the NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Database (XPSDB) is described. The current database, built from a relational database management system (RDBMS), contains ...critically evaluated data with over 19,000 line positions, chemical shifts, doublet splittings, and energy separations of photoelectron and Auger-electron lines. It is available free of charge to the public through the Internet at http://srdata.nist.gov/xps/.
The Encyclopedia of Country Music The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, The Country; McCall, Michael; Rumble, John ...
2012
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The Encyclopedia of Country Music is the most comprehensive reference work on this musical genre with deep roots in American history. Compiled by staff of the legendary Country Music Hall of Fame and ...Museum, the Encyclopedia includes 1,200 A-Z entries on all aspects of country music, as well as hundreds of images, informative and entertaining essays on such topics as the colorful costumes of country, and much more. The new edition has been thoroughly updated to cover the first decade of the twenty-first century and the evolution of the genre.
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(b Waskom, TX, Dec 16, 1931; d Nashville, TN, Oct 7, 2009). American recording executive and record label owner. He worked as a sales and promotion representative for Mercury/Starday Records and, ...later, Mercury, then became head of that label’s Nashville office in 1961. There he recorded and promoted artists including George Jones, Roger Miller, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Faron Young. Before long, Singleton was running the label’s artist-and-repertory department, dividing his time between New York and Nashville; his work embraced country, pop, and R&B singers. To avoid Nashville’s then-segregated hotels, Singleton invited Quincy Jones and other African American producers, artists, and musicians to stay at his home. Soon after arriving in Nashville, Singleton brought in Shreveport, Louisiana, guitarist Jerry Kennedy as his principal assistant at Mercury and sister label Smash Records. With their combined commercial instincts and Kennedy’s musical skills, they gained hits with Leroy Van Dyke’s crossover smash “Just walk on by” (...