The aim is to link the national authority files (such as the German Name Authority File) to a single virtual authority file. In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together. A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records. The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing. Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol.
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles and are incorporated into Wikidata.
Bennett and Plummer played in the mini tours during the mid 1990s and later committed to instruction in the early 2000s, after taking courses with Larry Bartosek, Tom Tomesello, Mike Bender and Mac O'Grady.
The stack and tilt swing
Bennett and Plummer wrote, with Peter Morrice, the book The Stack and Tilt Swing (ISBN 978-1-592-40447-6). The "Stack and Tilt" model prescribes keeping the body weight forward during the whole swing, straightening the back leg through back swing and performing a steep shoulder turn, all in order to keep the shoulder turn axis in place. The theory follows some ideas that are present in Homer Kelley's book "The Golfing Machine".
In conjunction with Lord Bernard Miles and Jane Asher, Bennett co-wrote the long running educational West End and regional production Safety In Numbers and It's all in the Stars. As well as working extensively with Children’s ITV, Bennett’s work has appeared on Loose EndsBBC Radio 4, Young London LBC, Fist Full of Vinyl KXLUFM and The WordChannel 4.
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External links
Simpson, Dave (2008). The Fallen: Life in and Out of Britain's Most Insane Group. Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p.309. ISBN978 1 84767 144 8.
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The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updat...
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OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
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Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national ...
Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles3 and are incorporated into Wikidata
Contents
1 VIAF Clusters
2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
virtual international authority file, viaf virtual international authority file Virtual International Authority File
Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles3 and are incorporated into Wikidata
Contents
1 VIAF Clusters
2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
virtual international authority file, viaf virtual international authority file Virtual International Authority File
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's ...
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identi...
This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identifiers as detailed in the report, Registering Researchers in Authority Files. For more information about this work or to read the report, see http://oc.lc/rrafreport.
This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identifiers as detailed in the report, Registering Researchers in Authority Files. For more information about this work or to read the report, see http://oc.lc/rrafreport.
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Das Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) ist eine virtuelle internationale Normdatei für Personendaten.Es ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt mehrerer Nationalbibliotheken und Bibliotheksverbünde, das durch das Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) betrieben wird.Das Projekt wurde 2003 gemeinsam von der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek und der Library of Congress initiiert und nahm 2012 seinen regulären Betrieb auf.
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Virtual International Authority File
The Virtual International Authority File VIAF is an international authority file It is a joint project of several national libraries and operated by the Online Computer Library Center OCLC12 The project was initiated by the German National Library and the US Library of Congress
The aim is to link the national authority files such as the German Name Authority File to a single virtual authority file In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles3 and are incorporated into Wikidata
Contents
1 VIAF Clusters
2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
virtual international authority file, viaf virtual international authority file Virtual International Authority File
OCLC Research Wikipedian in Residence Max Klein (twitter @notconfusing) and Senior Program Officer Merrilee Proffitt (@merrileeIAm) discuss the impact of Max's new "VIAFbot" that is linking Virtual International Authority File records to Wikipedia references.
This video is a recording of an OCLC Research webinar that covered the functional requirements and recommendations for providing authoritative researcher identifiers as detailed in the report, Registering Researchers in Authority Files. For more information about this work or to read the report, see http://oc.lc/rrafreport.
The aim is to link the national authority files (such as the German Name Authority File) to a single virtual authority file. In this file, identical records from the different data sets are linked together. A VIAF record receives a standard data number, contains the primary "see" and "see also" records from the original records, and refers to the original authority records. The data are made available online and are available for research and data exchange and sharing. Reciprocal updating uses the Open Archives Initiative protocol.
The file numbers are also being added to Wikipedia biographical articles and are incorporated into Wikidata.