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drawingmatter.org
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| | | | | Mark Dorrian holds the Forbes Chair in Architecture at ESALA, University of Edinburgh, and is Co-Director of the practice Metis. His work spans topics in architecture and urbanism, art history and theory, and media studies, and has appeared in publications such asArchitecture & Culture,Cabinet,Chora,Cultural Politics,Journal of Architecture,Journal of Narrative Theory,Log,Parallax,Radical... Read More | |
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digitalhumanitiesnow.org
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| | | | | From the ad: The position as research manager is a high level position functioning within the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) as a research entity hosted by the Nort... | |
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adamsheffer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Interested in a computer science position in Manhattan?Apply to our positions here! We are starting to form a computer science program at CUNY's Baruch College. Joining us at the beginning of this process will give you a chance to influence how computer science will look like at our college: the research and teaching directions that... | |
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| | | I took a databases class last year. In it, we learned about some theory and some practice and one of the most oft-cited papers was "On the Universal Relation" (1979) by Marc H. Graham ("MH Graham" on Google Scholar) at the University of Toronto. It's apparently a classic. It's got some foundational work in databases. It's also nowhere to be found online, and local libraries did not have it. Everybody cites it... has anybody read it? | ||