La Roux (/lɑːˈruː/lah-ROO) is an English synthpop act formed in 2006 by singer Elly Jackson and record producer Ben Langmaid. Their debut album La Roux (2009) was a critical and commercial success, winning a Grammy Award and producing hit singles such as "In for the Kill" and "Bulletproof". Recording of a follow-up album was marred by unsuccessful collaborations, the cancellation of two planned release dates, and reported conflict between the duo. Langmaid ultimately left the group, and Jackson released a second album, Trouble in Paradise, in 2014, maintaining the former duo's name.
History
2006–10: Beginnings and self-titled album
In 2006, Jackson and Langmaid were introduced by a mutual friend. Their first project was named "Automan" and they wrote largely acoustic music due to Jackson's great admiration of acts like Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell. The band's name refers to Jackson's red hair and tomboyish appearance, mingling the masculine ("le roux") and feminine ("la rousse") French terms; she has said: "To me, it means 'red-haired one'—and it does, vaguely. It's just a male version of 'red-haired one'".
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.
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Two Lives (1991) consists of a pair of novellas by Irish writer William Trevor and published as a single book. The volume is composed of Reading Turgenev and My House in Umbria.
Plot
Reading Turgenev deals with the life of Mary Louise Dallon, a farm girl from southeastern Ireland who marries an older draper named Elmer Quarry. Her marriage remains unconsummated, in part due to the growing alcoholism of her husband. She falls in love with her invalid cousin Robert, who introduces her to the works of great Russian writers (including Ivan Turgenev). She eventually goes mad and structures her life around preserving the existence of Robert to the finest detail possible, including re-creating his room and possessions in her attic.
In My House in Umbria, the first-person narrator, a retired prostitute and madam, now a writer of romantic novels, recollects a brief period when she sheltered in her Umbrian retirement villa three fellow survivors of a terrorist attack on an Italian passenger train. The novella has been made in to a made-for-television film, also entitled My House in Umbria, which departs substantially from the somber plot of the original.
Two Lives (German:Zwei Leben) is a 2012 German drama film written and directed by Georg Maas, and starring Juliane Kohler, with Liv Ullmann. Set in Norway and Germany, it is loosely based on an unpublished novel by Hannelore Hippe since released as Ice Ages. The film explores the history of the Lebensborn or war children, born in Norway and raised in Germany. It explores the life of a grown woman who had claimed to have escaped from East Germany, where she was raised, and her Norwegian mother, with whom she is reunited.
The Film won The Grand Prize and the BIFF Award for the Best Film at the Biberach Independent Film Festival, the Audience Award at the International Filmfest Emden, and was nominated for the International Debut Award at the Göteborg International Film Festival. The film was selected in 2013 as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and made the January shortlist.
Plot
It is based on an unpublished novel, Ice Ages, by German author Hannelore Hippe. (It has since been published.) She was inspired by reports in the late 1980s of the discovery of the half-burned body of a young woman near Bergen, and there was speculation as to her identity. This was just before the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification of Germany.
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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
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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 ...
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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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
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2 Participating libraries and organizations
21 Libraries added for testing purposes
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
VIAF Clusters
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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.
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.
La Roux (/lɑːˈruː/lah-ROO) is an English synthpop act formed in 2006 by singer Elly Jackson and record producer Ben Langmaid. Their debut album La Roux (2009) was a critical and commercial success, winning a Grammy Award and producing hit singles such as "In for the Kill" and "Bulletproof". Recording of a follow-up album was marred by unsuccessful collaborations, the cancellation of two planned release dates, and reported conflict between the duo. Langmaid ultimately left the group, and Jackson released a second album, Trouble in Paradise, in 2014, maintaining the former duo's name.
History
2006–10: Beginnings and self-titled album
In 2006, Jackson and Langmaid were introduced by a mutual friend. Their first project was named "Automan" and they wrote largely acoustic music due to Jackson's great admiration of acts like Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell. The band's name refers to Jackson's red hair and tomboyish appearance, mingling the masculine ("le roux") and feminine ("la rousse") French terms; she has said: "To me, it means 'red-haired one'—and it does, vaguely. It's just a male version of 'red-haired one'".
Maybe I'am a dreamer Maybe just a fool Lately I can hardly see the sun If you had a secret I could take a guess But nothin' in your eyes seems to hold me Truth or consequences Which one will be? (*) Someone said That time would ease the pain Of two lives love has torn apart But I believe whoever wrote that song Never had a broken heart One of us is hidin' One of us can tell And no one likes to be the first to know Someone has to answer 'Cause someone has to ask If keepin' on like this is torture And goin' undecided You know, is twice as bad for sure Repeat (*) No, I can't believe it's over It's over And I love you more than ever And ever