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Statistics, Measures and Quality
Standards for Assessing Digital
Reference Library Services: Guidelines
and Procedures
Statistics, Measures and Quality
Standards for Assessing Digital
Reference Library Services: Guidelines
and Procedures
12/11/2003 09:42 AMStatistics, Measures and Quality Standards for Assessing
Digital Reference Library Services: Guidelines and
Procedures"Statistics, Measures and Quality
Standards for Assessing Digital Reference Library Services: Guidelines
and Procedures" is now available full text online. This manual is the
result of a study developed at the 2nd Annual Virtual Reference Desk
conference and funded by the library community. The study was
conducted by Charles McClure, David Lankes, Melissa Gross and Beverly
Choltco-Devlin of the Information Institute of Syracuse and the
Information Use Management and Policy Institute at Florida State
University. See the Quality Study website for more details and to
download the workbook.
The handbook is at:
http://quartz.syr.edu
/quality/Quality.pdfThe Quality Study site is at:
http://quartz.syr.edu/quality/
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News Aggregation Library for Java
News Aggregation Library for Java
06/29/2004 05:28 PMFreshly released: Informa 0.5.5
Kottke explains Digital Lifestyle
Aggregation
Kottke explains Digital Lifestyle
Aggregation
08/11/2004 02:01 PMLet me say this upfront. What Jason is spelling out has several
problems - which he also perfectly elucidates.
What he doesn't say is "that for all this to happen" - you need a
COORDINATING company to make sure it all works. That's obvious.
I'll put my own answers to Jason's issues - IN BOLD AND
CAPS - but I think you'll all see that Jason PERFECTLY spells
out a realistic DLA scenario - thats' totally open and doable - by
year's end.
Here we go.
Here's Jason's post called
"Some "Web as platform" noodling"
In the
discussion of Flickr and Feedburner's
spliced RSS/Atom files, Harold said:
I'm beginning to think that feeds (and content tagging)
should be the starting point, not an offshoot. Until now, our tools
have produced web pages then feeds. I'm thinking we need tools that
create feeds and then let us combine them into web
pages.
To put this another way, a distributed data storage system would
take the place of a local storage system. And not just data storage,
but data processing/filtering/formatting. Taking the weblog example to
the extreme, you could use TypePad to write a weblog entry; Flickr to store your photos; store
some mp3s (for an mp3 blog) on your ISP-hosted shell account; your
events calendar on Upcoming; use
iCal to update your personal calendar (which is then stored on your
.Mac account); use GMail for email;
use TypeKey or Flickr's
authentication system to handle identity; outsource your
storage/backups to Google or Akamai; you let Feedburner "listen" for new
content from all those sources, transform/aggregate/filter it all, and
publish it to your Web space; and you manage all this on the Web at
each individual Web site or with a Watson-ish desktop
client.
Think of it like Unix...small pieces loosely joined. Each specific
service handles what it's good at. Gmail for mail, iCal for calendars,
TypePad for short bits of text, etc. Web client, desktop client, it
doesn't much matter...whatever the user is most comfortable with. Then
you just (just! ha!) pipe all these together however you want with
services (or desktop apps) handling any filtering/processing that you
need, and output it to the file/device/service of your choice. New
services can be inserted into the process as they become available.
You don't need to wait for Gmail to output RSS...just pipe your email
to Feedburner and they'll hook you up.
There are, of course, plenty of hurdles to overcome:
- Currently a bit hard on wallet. When you're paying $5-20 per
month for each one of these services (in addition to $50/mo for
broadband and $45/mo for your cell phone), living the connected
lifestyle is expensive. If a company like Google can offer bundles of
these services, it might get cheaper.
WHY JUST GOOGLE? FIRST OF ALL - WHAT YOU'RE DESCRIBING WAS
CALLED HAILSTORM - AND MICROSOFT MIGHT JUST GET TO IT - TOO - ONCE
LONGHORN SHIPS AND WE DO ALL THEIR R&D FOR THEM.
SECOND OF ALL - I THINK BEFORE GOOGLE GETS THERE - MY
COMPANY BROADBAND MECHANICS
WILL - IN ADDITION TO OTHERS. YOU ALSO DIDN'T MENTION DRUPAL OR SOME SORT OF FRAMEWORK (MAYBE
EVEN IBM'S NEW 'ECLIPSE' AS MIDDLEWARE) THAT PULLS ALL OF THIS
TOGETHER AND PROVIDES COMMUNITY FEATURES.... COMMUNITY SITES ARE
EXACTLY WHERE A BUNCH OF GEEKS - WORK TOGETHER - AND GET THIS ALL TO
WORK - FOR PARTICULAR AFFINITY GROUPS, TARGETED VERTICALS AND LOCAL
REGIONAL ACTIVISM.
- Data needs to be portable. If Flickr starts to suck, you should
be able to easily move all of your photos to a better service.
DUDE - FLICKR AIN'T GONNA EVER SUCK. IT
ROCKS.
- Redundancy and failing gracefully. What if Blogger is unavailable
when I want to rebuild my Web site after my Flickr photostream has
been updated (see my MTAmazon
plug-in problem)? Does the rebuild just fail or is the data cached
somewhere?
AMEN BROTHER - STABILITY IS WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. THAT
DOESN'T HAPPEN BY DEFAULT IT TAKES HARD WORK - WORK THAT SOMEBODY HAS
TO PAY FOR.
- You need to get everyone to agree on interop/formats/etc.
Fortunately, it seems like companies are a lot more willing to do this
than 4-5 years ago (Amazon, Google, Flickr, Upcoming, & TypePad
all have APIs or allow data output via RSS/Atom).
NOW LET'S SEE? WHAT
THE HELL HAVE
I BEEN DOING
LA
TELY?
- Security. Lots of passwords and personal information will have to
be passed around for all this to work. How about some commitment from
these companies to keep this data as secure as they can?
HAVE YOU HEARD OF SXIP -
YET? THE PIECES OF THE PUZZLE ARE COMING TOGETHER - RIGHT IN FRONT OF
OUR EYES!
This, then, is the promise of Web services. Nothing new, but it's
nice to see things continue to head in this direction.
RIGHT ON TO JASON FOR WRITING THIS. MAJOR BOOKMARK TIME!
I LOVE IT WHEN SMART PEOPLE DO THE WORK FOR ME.
Related reading:
- GooOS,
the Google Operating System (kottke.org)
-
Inventing the Future (Tim O'Reilly)
- T
he Web as a Platform (John Battelle)
- Deepleap was an early attempt at some of this stuff (Lane
Becker)
[Kottke.org]
mARC'S FINAL THANK YOU TO jASON.....
I love the way you put it and visionize DLAs. Now we just gotta do
a version of that for huamns - and for mom's - who need to find
playmates and baby sitters for the kids.
Oh yah - you didn't mention OpenListings - an economic engine for
the blogosphere.
:-)
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
05/06/2004 05:47 AMDenver Public Library Launches New Digital Libraryhttp://snipurl.com/65h2Denver Public Library?s new online service is giving city
residents access to popular eBooks directly from their homes and
offices. The Library serves over a half-million residents and 80% of
the city?s population has a library card and access to the new
service. ?This is an exciting opportunity to provide eBooks to the
city,? said Michelle Jeske, Manager of Web Information Services. ?This
year, we saw a 24% increase in the number of online library
transactions. eBooks that can be downloaded from our website fit very
well with this kind of public demand,? she added.
Thomson Unveils Services and Products
Spanning Digital Film Making, Digital
Cinema and Internet Protocol TV fo
Thomson Unveils Services and Products
Spanning Digital Film Making, Digital
Cinema and Internet Protocol TV fo
04/14/2005 03:14 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 14 2005 6:27PM GMT
A Survey of Publicly Available Web
Services at Microsoft
A Survey of Publicly Available Web
Services at Microsoft
11/14/2003 11:31 AMThanks WMLAH.com "Now that the dust has settled on the XML Web
Services front, it seems like the right time to survey some of the
mainstream Web Services available, with a focus on those offered by
Microsoft (see Live Web Services). Microsoft offers several Web
Services to the general public including the Microsoft.com Web
Service, TerraService, MapPoint® Web Service, and .NET Alerts.
Developers can use all of these services to introduce valuable
functionality and content into their applications. This column will
provide an overview of these Web Services along with instructions on
how to get started with each one."
Apple Japan jumps in services survey
Apple Japan jumps in services survey
05/26/2004 10:18 AMApple Japan rose from sixth to second place in the personal computer
category in Nikkei BP Consulting's annual after-sales services survey,
reports NE Asia Online...
DM conducts customer satisfaction survey
on e-Government services
DM conducts customer satisfaction survey
on e-Government services
07/13/2004 08:55 AMAME Info Jul 13 2004 12:56PM GMT
Ethnomathematics Digital Library
Ethnomathematics Digital Library
06/21/2004 05:55 AMEthnomathematics Digital Libraryhttp://www.ethnomath.orgA resource directory with more than 500 documents and web links on
ethnomathematics, indigenous math, and mathematical expression in
world cultures. Organized for browsing by subject, geographical area,
cultural group, and language.
Digital Library of MIT Theses
Digital Library of MIT Theses
07/06/2004 06:58 AMDigital Library of MIT Theseshttp://theses.mit.eduThe
MIT theses library provides digitized Master's and Doctoral theses
from 1879 to the present. Theses are presented as scanned images, with
PDFs and hardcopy available for ordering from the MIT Libraries. The
page also links to MIT's Barton catalog, where users can perform a
search on all MIT theses. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
04/17/2004 06:05 AMDigital Library of the Commons (DLC)http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/The Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) provides free
access to an archive of international literature on the commons,
common-pool resources and common property. Features for authors and
readers include advanced searching; browsing by region, sector, and
author name; an author submission portal for uploading a variety of
document formats; and a service that uses email to alert subscribers
to new documents in their area of interest. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide.
Celtic Digital Library
Celtic Digital Library
04/30/2004 07:53 AM
Celtic Digital Library.
Ordnance Survey to upgrade UK's GPS
system for location-based services
Ordnance Survey to upgrade UK's GPS
system for location-based services
07/28/2004 04:51 PMPublicTechnology.net Jul 28 2004 8:08PM GMT
Alien Internet Services Library
Alien Internet Services Library
03/15/2003 04:46 AMLibAISutil 1.0 released!
Research Services The British Library
Research Services The British Library
12/02/2003 01:21 AMResearch Services The British Libraryhttp://www.
bl.uk/services/information/research.htmlThe British
Library can save you time and money by delivering focused information,
to your deadline and budget, which will support sustained growth for
your business. British Library researchers are experts in finding
information in sources typically unavailable through Web search
engines. Areas we cover include:
* Patents, trademarks and
designs
* Biology and medicine
* Chemistry
*
Engineering and technology
* Companies and markets
*
Official publications
All searches are carried out in
strict confidence. How the British Library can help:
*
Tracking competitors - news, patents, product launches
* Access
latest scientific and technological developments
* Search patent
information
* Identify opportunities to license new
technologies
* They can supply copies of documents located during
the search, using the British Library's collections.
British Library - Services for
Researchers
British Library - Services for
Researchers
04/22/2004 06:41 AMBritish Library - Services for Researchershttp://www.bl.uk/welc
ome/researchers.htmlWhether you are working in a
university, in a company, or in an individual capacity The
British Library can help you in your
research. There's a range of catalogues, databases and guides. This is
an excellent resource for research sources and services and has been
added to
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Promoting Library Services in Your RSS
Feed
Promoting Library Services in Your RSS
Feed
06/17/2004 12:27 AMCNET News.com
Extra Feedback
"Questions or comments regarding CNET News.com Extra? Please use
this form to contact us." [CNET
News.com]
Not only did CNET listen to users and restore the summaries to its
RSS feed, but today the above message appears amongst their posts
in my aggregator. This is the first time I've seen this type of post,
and it actually makes a lot of sense because as a user, I
appreciated the unobtrusive pointer (as opposed to an ad). After
all, RSS bigots like myself visit the full web site far less often.
Even in CNET's case, I tend to view single pages, so I don't
necessarily see these types of help mechanisms.
I think this is something libraries need to do more often,
especially those that provide online VR/chat services. A single post
on the blog - which then appears in the RSS feed - that points to the
"ask a librarian" service, the readers' advisory pages (especially if
the intent of the post is to highlight a new title by a popular
author) , authentication pages for remote access to databases, or even
just a reminder of the library's phone number would help patrons
find library services.
Remember that blogs are a great way to disseminate information
and market your services!
Tracking Library Services Available by
RSS Feed
Tracking Library Services Available by
RSS Feed
06/07/2004 05:18 PMGerry McKiernan has started a one-page link list of library services
available by RSS feed. The page is currently available at
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/RSS.htm . Information here
at the moment includes site...
Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
09/26/2004 07:27 AMTibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
http://iris.lib.v
irginia.edu/tibet/index.html
The Tibetan and
Himalayan Digital Library is an international community using
Web-based technologies to integrate diverse knowledge about Tibet and
the Himalayas for free access from around the world. Serving a wide
range of communities, we publish multilingual studies, multimedia
learning resources, and creative works concerned with the area's
environments, cultures, and histories. This has been added to
Theology Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Digital Future of the Library of
Congress
Digital Future of the Library of
Congress
03/25/2005 11:53 AMAfrican Online Digital Library
African Online Digital Library
06/28/2004 05:18 AMAfrican Online Digital Libraryhttp://www.africandl.org/MATRIX, working in cooperation with the African Studies Center
at MSU, and in partnership with premiere research institutions in
Africa, is pioneering the African Online Digital Library. The goal of
this fully accessible online digital repository is to adopt the
emerging best practices of the American digital library community and
apply them in an African context. AODL benefits a wide variety of
scholars, students, and institutions by producing multilingual,
multimedia materials for both scholarly research and public viewing
audiences. AODL serves scholars and students conducting research and
teaching about West and South Africa as well as teachers and students
of African languages in both the United States and Africa. It also
provides a valuable model for creating and distributing a diverse
array of materials in a region with very limited electronic
connectivity. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
The Open Video Digital Library
The Open Video Digital Library
05/22/2004 06:50 AMThe Open Video Digital Libraryhttp://www.dlib.org/dlib/december02/marchionini/12marchionini.html
"The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect
and make available a repository of digitized video content for the
digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other
research communities. Researchers can use the video to study a wide
range of problems, such as tests of algorithms for automatic
segmentation, summarization, and
creation of surrogates that
describe video content; the development of face recognition
algorithms; or creating and evaluating interfaces that display result
sets from multimedia queries. Because researchers attempting to solve
similar problems will have access to the same video content, the
repository is also intended to be used as a test collection that will
enable systems to be compared, similar to the way the TREC conferences
are used for text retrieval." The project has demonstrated the
efficacy of many technical processes for organizing, searching, and
scaling video DLs. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Tender: Ordnance Survey needs supplier
of digital terrain model height data
Tender: Ordnance Survey needs supplier
of digital terrain model height data
06/30/2004 03:13 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 30 2004 7:46AM GMT
Kepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communities
Kepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communities
05/20/2004 06:58 AMKepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communitieshttp://kepler.cs.odu.edu/The purpose of Kepler is to give any user the ability to
easily self-archive publications by means of an "archivelet": a
self-contained, self-installing software system that functions as an
Open Archives Initiative data provider. Kepler archivelets are
designed to be easy to install, use and maintain. Kepler is a perfect
solution for those that need to be OAI-PMH compliant, but do not have
the resources for more complex OAI-PMH software installations.
In this web site we
document and
make code available
from an NSF supported project to develop Kepler for communities that
wish to tailor their publication and search services and enforce
configurable standards. Our long-term vision is to provide tools and
software for communities to easily deploy digital libraries that are
customized for their needs, can be populated, managed, and are "open"
for development of future services. This has been added to
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
ibiblio - The Public's Library and
Digital Archive
ibiblio - The Public's Library and
Digital Archive
04/18/2004 07:06 AMibiblio - The Public's Library and Digital Archivehttp://ibiblio.org/Home to one of the largest "collections of collections" on the
Internet, ibiblio.org is a conservancy of freely available
information, including software, music, literature, art, history,
science, politics, and cultural studies. ibiblio.org is a
collaboration of the Center for the Public Domain and The University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. This has been added to
Directory Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
New Zealand Library to Build Digital
Archive
New Zealand Library to Build Digital
Archive
04/10/2005 11:58 PMThe National Library of New Zealand is planning to build a digital
archive, with an initial budget of $24 million to create a digital
repository. Not only Internet content but...
UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
Publication
UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
Publication
05/29/2004 04:49 AMUC Digital Library Changing Scholarly Publicationhttp://www.syllabus
.com/article.asp?id=9357In response to rising -- "out
of control" -- costs of scholarly publications, the University of
California Digital Library's eScholarship Repository (
http://repositories.cdlib.org/
a>) offers faculty a central online location for everything from
technical reports to peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, says
Catherine Candee, director of scholarly communication and publishing
initiatives at UCDL. It provides university departments, centers and
research units direct control over creation and dissemination of the
full range of scholarly output, from pre-publication materials through
journals and peer-reviewed series, and -- beginning in May 2004 -
posting of legally available UC authors' commercially published
articles. In addition to practical, day-to-day benefits and savings
(in a little less than two years, the repository has seen almost
500,000 downloads of entire papers or articles), serendipitous
benefits have surfaced. For example, the UCDL now boasts an
infrastructure that allows administrators and faculty to focus on
creating systemic change in the way authors and readers work. "We have
technologies that allow broader, freer, more creative uses of text and
data and we can begin to fashion badly needed services for the
classroom, office and lab," says Candee. This will be added to Academic Resources
2004 Internet MiniGuide.
First Internet digital film library
debuts
First Internet digital film library
debuts
11/11/2003 11:40 AMThe CinePaint Digital Film Library, launched on Halloween, has placed
the first digital intermediates on the Internet. These frames are
sequences from the 1903 George Méliès film, Tom Thumb et
Dum Dum. Méliès is an important pioneer in motion
picture history, credited with creating the genre of science fiction
in 1902 with his famous film, A Trip to the Moon.
Digital Library for Earth System
Education (DLESE)
Digital Library for Earth System
Education (DLESE)
11/10/2003 10:51 PMDigital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)http://www.dlese.org/dds/ind
ex.jspThe Digital Library for Earth System Education
(DLESE) is a grassroots community effort involving educators,
students, and scientists working together to improve the quality,
quantity, and efficiency of teaching and learning about the Earth
system at all levels. DLESE supports Earth system science education by
providing:
* Access to high-quality collections of
educational resources
* Access to Earth data sets and imagery,
including the tools and interfaces that enable their effective use in
educational settings
* Support services to help educators and
learners effectively create, use, and share educational resources
* Communication networks to facilitate interactions and
collaborations across all dimensions of Earth system education
DLESE resources include electronic materials for both teachers
and learners, such as lesson plans, maps, images, data sets,
visualizations, assessment activities, curriculum, online courses, and
much more. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, DLESE is
being designed, built, and governed by community members from around
the country. To this end, the
DLESE Steering
Committee has developed the
DLESE
Strategic Plan.
Digital Library Project Publishes UC
Books Online
Digital Library Project Publishes UC
Books Online
12/02/2003 01:16 AMThe University of California has launched the eScholarship Editions
collection, which represents about a third of the University of
California Press books in print with an additional 300 out-of-print
titles. Most of the books are available only from computers on...
Google Turns a New Page with Digital
Library Project
Google Turns a New Page with Digital
Library Project
12/19/2004 03:06 PMGoogle announced an agreement Tuesday with Oxford University and some
leading U.S. research libraries to begin converting their holdings
into digital files searchable over the Web.
The Digital Mirror: Treasures of the
National Library of Wales
The Digital Mirror: Treasures of the
National Library of Wales
11/18/2003 05:52 AM The Digital
Mirror: Treasures of the National Library of Wales. Online
collections related to Welsh history and culture -
the Mary Dillwyn
Album (a Victorian family photography album),
autobiography of a
smuggler,
Lloyd George's 1886
diary,
witchcraft in 17th
century Flintshire, the
'Black Book of
Carmarthen',
a letter in the
hand of Ann Griffiths, hymn writer,
the Book of
Taliesin (14th century), and more.
Crossmap.com Launches Comprehensive
Christian Digital Library
Crossmap.com Launches Comprehensive
Christian Digital Library
09/25/2004 04:14 AMCrossmap is announcing the launch of its digital library, offering a
comprehensive collection of articles, books, and paintings among other
resources. We have formed partnerships with several other Christian
resource sites to freely offer the greatest selection of Christian
materials. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2004]
Language Engineering for the Semantic
Web: A Digital Library for Endangered
Languages
Language Engineering for the Semantic
Web: A Digital Library for Endangered
Languages
06/16/2004 05:17 AMLanguage Engineering for the Semantic Web: A Digital Library
for Endangered Languageshttp://information
r.net/ir/9-3/paper176.htmlAbstract:Many languages are in serious danger
of being lost and if nothing is done to prevent it, half of the
world's approximately 6,500 languages will disappear in the next 100
years. Language data are central to the research of a large social
science community, including linguists, anthropologists,
archeologists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists
interested in the culture of indigenous people. The death of a
language entails the loss of a community's traditional culture, for
the language is a unique vehicle for its traditions and culture. In
this paper, we describe the effort undertaken at Wayne State
University to preserve endangered languages using the state-of-the-art
information technologies. We discuss the issues involved in such an
effort, and present the architecture of a distributed digital library
which will contain various data of endangered languages in the forms
of text, image, video and audio files and include advanced tools for
intelligent cataloguing, indexing, searching and browsing information
on languages and language analysis. Various Semantic Web technologies
such as XML, OLAC, and ontologies are used so that the digital library
is developed as a useful linguistic resource on the Semantic Web. This
has been added to the semantic web research section of
Deep Web Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
British Library national digital archive
endorsed by MP committee
British Library national digital archive
endorsed by MP committee
07/22/2004 08:07 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 22 2004 12:23PM GMT
Designing the User Interface for the
Físchlár Digital Video Library
Designing the User Interface for the
Físchlár Digital Video Library
06/12/2002 02:19 PM"(...) we derive a design space to compare existing browser interfaces
and to specify new interface ideas in a more systematic way."
Fort Hays State University Plans Space
Digital Library
Fort Hays State University Plans Space
Digital Library
12/21/2003 03:32 PM Hey! It's a space library... bet you weren't ready for that. A space
library! I'm sure you know where it's at. Sorry. Actually where it is
is the Forsyth Library at Fort Hays State University, and they're
planning to...
CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library
CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library
10/29/2003 12:34 PMCITIDEL - Computing and Information Technology Interactive
Digital Educational Libraryhttp://www.citidel.org/A consortium led by
Hofstra
University,
The College of New
Jersey ,
The Pennsylvania State
University ,
Villanova
University, and
Virginia Tech
proposes to build CITIDEL as part of the Collections Track
activities in the National
SMETE
(Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education) Digital
Library (
NSDL ). In particular,
they will establish, operate, and maintain a part of the NSDL that
will serve the computing education community in all its diversity and
at all levels. This will include computer science, information
systems, information science, software engineering, computer
engineering, and all other variations of title and substance in these
and related fields.
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