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- Children's
in-library use
of computers
in an urban
public library: Library &
Information
Science
Research, Vol.
26, No. 3. (
2004), pp.
311-337.This
article
describes
children's use
of networked
technology in
three branches
of an urban
public
library.
Direct
observations
of their use
of computers
and data
gathered from
brief
interviews
with them were
recorded using
personal
digital
assistants
(PDAs).
Findings
suggest that
(1) the
largest
proportion of
children's use
of computers
is for access
to games, (2)
use of
computers for
communication
purposes
(e.g., chat,
e-mail, and
word
processing) is
minimal, and
(3) repeat use
of the
computers
varies by
branch. Grade
level analysis
reveals that
middle school
students
access games
less than
elementary
students do at
two branches
and that
middle school
students use
the computers
more than
elementary
students do
for
communication
purposes.
Overall, girls
and boys use
games, chat,
and e-mail in
comparable
proportions.
In other
categories of
use, there are
gender
differences
but no
consistent
pattern
emerges across
branches. This
investigation
provides a
first view of
children's
unmediated use
of technology
in the public
library, their
reasons for
using library
computers, and
provides
baseline data
for assessing
the outcomes
of technology
programs and
services
developed by
the library to
serve the
needs of this
user group.
Source: Library & Information Science Research, Vol. 26, No. 3. ( 2004), pp. 311-337. - Nonstandard
Arithmetic and
Reverse
Mathematics: The Bulletin
of Symbolic
Logic, Vol.
12, No. 1.
(2006), pp.
100-125.We
show that each
of the five
basic theories
of second
order
arithmetic
that play a
central role
in reverse
mathematics
has a natural
counterpart in
the language
of nonstandard
arithmetic. In
the earlier
paper [3] we
introduced
saturation
principles in
nonstandard
arithmetic
which are
equivalent in
strength to
strong choice
axioms in
second order
arithmetic.
This paper
studies
principles
which are
equivalent in
strength to
weaker
theories in
second order
arithmetic.
Source: The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 12, No. 1. (2006), pp. 100-125. - Free Logic:
Selected
Essays: (20 August
2007)Free
logic is an
important
field of
philosophical
logic that
first appeared
in the 1950s.
J. Karel
Lambert was
one of its
founders and
coined the
term. The
essays in this
collection
(written over
a period of 40
years) explore
the
philosophical
foundations of
free logic and
its
application to
areas as
diverse as the
philosophy of
religion and
computer
science. This
collection
brings an
important body
of work to the
attention of a
new generation
of
professional
philosophers,
computer
scientists and
mathematicians
.
Source: (20 August 2007) - Benchmarking
Sets for
Molecular
Docking: J. Med. Chem.
(26 October
2006)
Source: J. Med. Chem. (26 October 2006)
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