• D-Scribe Digital Publishing is an open access electronic publishing program of the University Library System (ULS) of the University of Pittsburgh. It...
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  • Library System at the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing program. Founded in 1980, the journal's focus on commercial,...
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  • The Trinity Gower D Scribe (fl. 1390–1420), often referred to simply as Scribe D, was a professional scribe and copyist of literary manuscripts active...
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  • University of Pittsburgh School of Law and published by the D-Scribe Digital Publishing program at the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh...
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  • This is a list of digital library projects. Bibliographic database List of academic databases and search engines List of online databases List of online...
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  • List of preprint repositories (category Academic publishing)
    access developments in France: the HAL Open Archives System". Learned Publishing. 20 (4): 267–282. doi:10.1087/095315107X239636. S2CID 206006154. INArxiv...
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    than all the scribes of Europe had produced since Constantine founded his city in A.D. 330." The history of modern newspaper publishing started in Germany...
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  • University Library System (University of Pittsburgh) as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing program. Three issues were produced in 2011 and the journal became...
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  • Project Euclid (category Academic journal online publishing platforms)
    projects that benefit libraries. DPubS D-Scribe Digital Publishing Crow, Raym (2009). Campus-Based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues...
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  • University of Pittsburgh Press (category Book publishing companies based in Pennsylvania)
    University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions collection through the University Library System's D-Scribe Digital Publishing program. By 2010, the University...
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  • Archive of European Integration (category American digital libraries)
    Tim Deliyannides - hosts and maintains the AEI as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing program. The AEI system is powered by EPrints 3, free Open Source...
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  • Names: Islamic Boys and Girls Names with Arabic and English. D-Scribe Digital Publishing. ISBN 9781780410432. Reuven Amitai, Albrecht Fuess (17 June 2019)...
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  • It is also published by the Hillman Library as part of the D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program in conjunction with the University of Pittsburgh Press...
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    ULS has also been noted for its publication of new digital content in its D-Scribe Digital Publishing program. The ULS partners with other University of...
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  • vocabulary guides, and extensive, annotated, bibliographical coverage of both Ph.D. and, more recently, M.A. theses. The editor-in-chief is Hiroshi Nara (University...
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    Maccabees was made by scribe D, while the text was written by scribe A.: 33  Scribe D corrects his own work and that of scribe A, but scribe A limits himself...
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  • Amazon Kindle (redirect from Kindle Scribe)
    a device with a 10.2" screen and Wacom stylus support called the Kindle Scribe (2022). In 2022 Amazon also introduced the 11th gen Kindle with a 300 PPI...
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    Direct Stream Digital (DSD) is a trademark used by Sony and Philips for their system for digitally encoding audio signals for the Super Audio CD (SACD)...
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    Clock (section Digital)
    of all shapes and sizes. The most reputed clocks included the elephant, scribe, and castle clocks, some of which have been successfully reconstructed....
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  • finished on Friday 25 November 1650. Being a Jain scribe, Mahatma Hirananda incorporated traditional Jain scribal elements into the manuscript. The Dabestan-e...
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    time under the controlled digital lending (CDL) theory of the first-sale doctrine. On June 1, 2020, four large publishing houses – Hachette Book Group...
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    valuable article, personalized through the design features incorporated by the scribe, owner, bookbinder, and illustrator. Its creation marked a pivotal moment...
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    However, the two separate words were reduced to a single word due to a scribal error by copyists of a Latin manuscript edition of Quintillian in 1470...
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    Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC /dɛk/ ), using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s...
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  • Albarino of Variety borrowed the terminology, reporting: "Brainchild of song scribe-comic Bob ('Washington Square') Goldstein, the 'Lightworks' is the latest...
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    Nastaliq in 14th-century Iran and showed how it developed gradually among scribes in Shiraz. According to her studies, nastaliq has its origin from naskh...
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  • present in ancient texts. A scribe would be writing out a new copy of a frequently reproduced book, such as the Bible. As the scribe was reading the original...
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    Caldwell County, Missouri, during the Mormon War. Lee was also an official scribe for the Council of Fifty, a group of men who provided guidance in practical...
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    writer's cramp. His application for writing the exam with the assistance of a scribe was rejected by the UPSC as he did not have a benchmark disability under...
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    Thoth (category Scribes)
    symbol for life. Thoth's roles in Egyptian mythology were many. He served as scribe of the gods, credited with the invention of writing and Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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