From the monthly archives: April 2011

May 4-5, 2011
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Illustrata’s pioneering technology accelerates research through new ProQuest® platform

The United States Patent and Trademark Office has recognized the unique value of ProQuest’s Deep Indexing™ by granting the company patent protection on the CSA Illustrata® technology. ProQuest extracts and indexes data about graphic objects in journal literature to allow it to be searched as effectively [...]

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John Wyatt

On April 26, 2011 By

Adam and Caroline Goldsmith’s son John Wyatt at age six weeks.  Isn’t he a cutie???  Look at that grin!

Caroline started working for the Charleston Conference and Against the Grain last year, and we’re glad to welcome Wyatt to the family.

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ATG Book of the Week of April 25, 2011

Splendidly Unreasonable Inventors: the Lives, Loves,and Deaths of 30 Pioneers Who Changed the World. By Jeremy Coller with Christine Chamberlain. New York: The Overlook Press, 2009. 214 pp. 9781590202692

This is a charming little book and a quick read about men and women who made [...]

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IGI Global, an international publishing company specializing in applied research publications on all aspects of information technology management, is pleased to announce the next presentation in its Online Symposium Series. On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 2:00 pm (EST), Dr. Karen Schrier of Columbia University will host a Webinar on ethics and games.

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20 Years of Dummies

On April 26, 2011 By

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Dummies-Month-Celebrates-20-prnews-3165852836.html?x=0&.v=1

HOBOKEN, N.J., March 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The first “For Dummies” book, DOS For Dummies, hit the shelves back in November 1991….

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