Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences

Wolf Prize in Agriculture winners

  • Cornelis T. de Wit (1983)
  • Charles Thibault (1988)
  • Peter M. Biggs (1989)
  • Morris Schnitzer (1995 co-winner)
  • James H. Tumlinson (2008 co-winner)
  • W. Joe Lewis (2008 co-winner)

Organizations

  • Experimental Farm Network (A non-profit cooperative facilitating collaboration in plant breeding and sustainable agriculture research, with a focus on developing plants for climate change mitigation. Also the name of the open-source website created by the organization. Founded in 2013 by Nate Kleinman and Dusty Hinz. Based in Philadelphia, PA.) ([1]; [2]; [3]; [4]; [5]; [6]; [7]; [8])
  • Garden Gate Nursery (A Wholesale Nursery in Pasco WA.) (Garden Gate Nursery Website; Garden Gate Nursery on NurseryPeople)
  • NurseryPeople (A place for landscapers and retail centers to find wholesale growers of plants in the United States and Canada.) (NurseryPeople Website About NurseryPeople)
  • Savanna Institute (An American nonprofit research and education organization supporting agroforestry in the central U.S.) ([9]) [1]

Plants and crops and methods used by farmers

Other

  • Ching Community Gardens, Shoreline Washington. [10] Interesting for the Chinese-American history and the Canlis connection.
  • Human manure (ja:下肥)
  • Inagi (agriculture) (ja:稲木) - The temporary log structure for stook sun-drying in Japan. It has a lot of local names, for example, "Haza", "Inekake", "Inabata" and more.
  • Manufactured Product for cultivating Pongamia
  • Microbulation - this seems to be used in medical references as well as horticultural; horticulturally, it seems to be a process used in creating a microbiota community for soil (specifically, it is referenced within the cannabis-growing agricultural space), but I don't find it defined well; it is also a term used in medical journals and microbiology / genetics as a descriptor of the surface of cells in some way, but again, not defined anywhere I can see; medical references at: Journal of Medical Society [11] and a Chalmers University of Technology publication [12] and the LSU Agricultural College [13] and [14]; horticultural references at: IC Magazine forums [15] and retailers [16] and [17]
  • Musk pig, Collared peccary
  • Pinus x Schwerinii - a type of pine conifer in the Pinus subsection; [18]
  • Plant water potential sensor - there are 4 different types of sensors that measure water potential in plants. The information is used for guiding irrigation and understanding plant water use. They are: stem psychrometers [2], stem osmometers [3], microtensiometers [4][5][6], and the Scholander pressure bomb [7]* Sardaryan's formulas [19]

al food production in conjunction with the developments achieved through the green revolution and agricultural industrialization to conserve the environment while continuing to yield high outputs; [20]

Companies and other organizations

  • BuFaTa of Lingusitics - a public meeting mainly in Germany for students of linguistic disciplines, especially for their representatives (Fachschaft); de:Bundesfachschaftentagung der Sprachwissenschaften
  • c1.fi (https://c1.fi/) - Finland-based at rest encrypting email hosting service.
    • No 3rd party tracking
    • Focus on simplicity and privacy. Business model is based on account fees - not advertisement or trading client information/profiles
    • On-line registration and payment offered for individual people
    • Webmile app (https://wm.c1.fi) with integrated PGP support
    • Using native imaps/smtps email client apps is supported
    • Provided by https://fennosys.fi
    • More details at https://c1.fi/about/en
  • Clandestine Reporters Working Group - Alexandria, Virginia-based company providing security and intelligence training to journalists and human rights workers. The company specializes in non-digital tradecraft, such as handwritten encryption, counter-surveillance on foot and on public transport, setting up armor and modular vests, and planning missions for journalists operating in hostile environments. Curricula and schedule: [21] Review of Cryptography workshop: [22]
  • Corridor Communications, Inc. (or CCI Wireless - cciwireless.ca)
  • Department of Homeland Security's SAFECOM initiative - an initiative that requires radio interoperability and P25 standards for public safety agencies.
  • Inkspin1 - one of the first companies to produce custom Skype and SIP software set-top-boxes and media players
  • Liftable Media (http://liftablemedia.com/) - a media umbrella company publishing some of the most popular conservative websites and whose brands rank as top publishers on Facebook, especially the Conservative Tribune
  • North Electric - a telecommunications equipment manufacturer; sv:North Electric
  • Scribner's Commentator - a right-wing magazine that was the unofficial organ of the America First Committee. Subject of a recent speech [23] by Rachel Maddow. One source is from an article in the banned Metapedia. I cannot post the link here.
  • The Future of Text Symposium - a yearly seminar featuring high profile guests who meet to discuss the importance and history of language and communication through codified text (http://www.thefutureoftext.org)

People

  • Jan Uddenfeldt - Former global CTO of Ericsson and Sony Mobile, father of digital mobile communications, and one of the main inventors of 2G, 3G, and 4G wireless technologies. (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160920005469/en/Jan-Uddenfeldt-Ericsson-Sony-Mobile-CTO-Joins, https://www.cio.com/article/3451799/5-principles-for-a-fulfilling-career-from-the-father-of-digital-mobile-communication.html, https://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/former-ericsson-cto-describes-tarana-s-tech-as-best-i-ve-seen-for-wireless-fixed-access, https://news.cision.com/ericsson/r/dr--jan-uddenfeldt-awarded-kth-prize,c28244)
  • Fred M. Link – Two-way mobile radio communications (especially public safety) industry pioneer.
    • https://www.rcrwireless.com/19980622/archived-articles/industry-pioneer-fred-link-dies
    • http://www.wb6nvh.com/Moto42/Moto42.htm
    • https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Club-of-America/Radio-Club-of-America-2004-02.pdf
    • https://radioclubofamerica.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=500767&module_id=470243
    • https://urgentcomm.com/1998/08/01/fred-m-link-goodwill-ambassador/
  • Woody Yao (Kwok Tung Woody Yao)
    • https://www.good-designawards.com/woody-yao.html
    • https://www.archdaily.com/954138/seamlessly-continuous-nexxa-a-new-door-handle-by-zaha-hadid-design
    • https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/new-zaha-hadid-design-collection-comes-to-10-corso-como
    • https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/10/arts/design/zaha-hadid-venice-architecture-biennale.html
    • https://www.salonemilano.it/en/articoli/people/maha-kutay-and-wood-yao-zaha-hadids-italian-design-legacy
    • https://londondesignfestival.com/activities/the-directors-speak-15-years-of-zaha-hadid-design-with-maha-kutay-and-woody-yao-cad3724e-bee7-45bc-a3d1-065f21291299
    • https://www.vogue.com/article/julia-watson-lo-tek-indigenous-design-architecture-climate-change
  • Lyle O. Keys (1925-2021) - Founder and President of TeleMation Inc., Utah Scientific, and TelTrust. Inventor. Industry developer of cable television and telecommunications.
    • https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/utah-scientific-founder-lyle-keys-awarded-iabm-honorary-membership
    • https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/saltlaketribune/name/lyle-keys-obituary?id=14520758
    • https://syndeoinstitute.org/the-hauser-oral-history-project/r-listings/leslie-read/
    • https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/5067773
    • https://www.deseret.com/1997/4/20/19307428/executive-focus-lyle-keys-chairman-of-the-board-for-teltrust
    • https://www.smecc.org/telemation_inc_.htm

Other

A–J

  • 2BESS switch - electrical telephone switch similar to 1AESS but smaller; also, setup a redirect for 2BESS pointing to 2BESS switch
  • airwave device - a device that uses high-speed Internet to broadcast a cellular signal; used by people who live outside their coverage area or for any other reason they would not normally have cell phone signal in their home
  • ANSI/TIA/EIA-617 - Inband DCE Control for Asynchronous DTE–DCE Interfaces, list of modem AT commands for (frequency) band management
  • Black Channel (safety) - a communications channel used for safety-critical communications especially in industrial automation
  • Communication network technology - a discipline focused on the application and implementation of communication networks
  • Communication network engineering - a discipline focused on the theory and conceptual design of communication networks
  • Computer network engineering - a discipline focused on the theory and conceptual design of computer networks
  • Computer network technology - a discipline focused on the application and implementation of computer networks
  • Emergency routing service provider - a company whose services help to connect voice over IP 911 calls
  • Frequency diversity
  • Global beam - a cover of the Earth's surface
  • H-antenna – a horizontal (H) or vertical (lazy H) antenna, usually center-fed, which is an extreme case of a capacitively end-loaded dipole.
  • Hyuckel(s) - a method of postal communications secured|obscured stenographically with diversion, nonsense and bad art
  • JS8 - digital mode of amateur radio telecommunication - German article available for translation, mentioned in Amateur Radio#Digimodes
  • WCode(s) - a base 1024 encoding system to encode digital data with literal words for easy communication by humans : wcodes.org, mentioned in Amateur Radio
    • WCode intro - video, www.indiegogo.com/projects/wcode-encode-with-words - Indiegogo campaign, Patent Conflict, WO2014170646A1 - Non Patent Citations, patents.stackexchange - "I invented...", Producthunt - WCodes, Verbal-id : Similar inspired opensource project
  • Wolo code(s) - a word based location code to communicate precise addresses using three simple words within a specified city : wolo.codes
    • wolo.codes/about, nykdaily.com - "Wolo codes app is taking gps tech to new levels", Producthunt - Wolo Codes, Wolo Codes - Google Play Store

K–Q

  • Lumascape - very much talked about in all areas of online marketing, but it does ot have an article. I've not had a single conversation with anyone in online advertising where Lumascape has not come up, and everybody is using it to classify the different companies in the market. Please add this article.
  • Mass Representative - do photons carry mass as suggested by the equation m = hf/c2 ?
  • Microdiversity - selection of best signal from different sectors within a Cell of a Mobile network. This will be done by BSC in GSM and by RNC in UMTS
  • Mobile Nations - a group of mobile product review, news sites, and forums; includes sites for Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Apple's iOS, and webOS; In all, the group has 8.5 million unique users; [24]
  • Mobile Terminated Roaming Retry (MTRR) - [25]
  • MultiAX - a radio communications technology used similar to the MPT1327 trunking protoco
  • Network Access Application - per ETSI 102 223, application residing in the UICC which holds a subscriber identity and an authentication algorithm and provides the access to a network
  • Parallel-sequence spread spectrum (PSSS)
  • Protected Spectrum - what is it? why can we not transmit on this spectrum?
  • Quik Call II (1+1 Fire Dispatch tone)

R–Z

  • Random access, discrete address communication system - (RADA); [26]
  • Routing Protocol for Low power and Lossy Networks (RPL) - mesh routing protocol (ietf-roll-rpl)
  • Received Signal Strength Noise Ratio? (RSSNR) - a metric that measures the signal strength and signal-to-noise ratio?
  • Sea-Me-We 5 - the next major submarine cable between South East Asia and Europe, due in service 2016; Sea-Me-We 5 route
  • Select TV - An online media aggregation platform. Could be added as section of FreeCast (company). [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39]

[40] [41] [42]

  • slydial - a free service that allows someone to skip the conversation and go directly to voicemail. 267-SLYDIAL. [43]
  • SMS class - types of technology used to deliver SMS to recipients; differentiates by storage and priority capabilities
  • SMS gateway for GSM Networks - its uses and configuration; advertising?
  • SNAP12 - a type of optical connector
  • Solid State Power Block (SSPB) - an electronic device used in satellite transmission systems. Similar to SSPA or Solid State Power Amplifier, not to be confused with BUC, or Block Up-Converters. These items all are generic names for satellite transmission hardware and not vendor specific. (http://www.advantechwireless.com)
  • *SP - a code used on cell phones in many U.S. states to connect the caller to the state police
  • Supplementary Services - describes the involvement of (amongst others) third parties, outside of a cellular user's direct communications (unknown to the user). This description has a lead in via explaining how the procedure is implemented by the MSC (Mobile switch centre). Prelude exists here:Network switching subsystem#Description
  • Timing Transparent Transcoding (TTT)
  • Transferred Account Procedures - a collection of procedures used in GSM to send billing records of roaming subscribers from the visited mobile network (VPMN) to their respective home network operator (HPMN) [44] [45] [46]
  • Transmitting Thermal Identifier - individual identifying header all faxes have
  • Untrue News (A brand new search engine for fake stories) (http://untrue.news/#); "Untrue.News: A New Search Engine For Fake Stories" at arXiv
  • Urbanisation and market driven forces - urban planning viewed from a market driven perspective
  • V.24 - Technical standard for serial transfer of binary data between data terminal equipment and data circuit-terminating equipment. Almost identical to, and often incorrectly used interchangeably with, but technically not exactly the same as RS-232. [47][48][49] Disambiguate at V24. See V.24, RS232, V.24, V.28, X.21bis and EIA-232 Connector and Signaling Standards, and ITU-T Recommendation V.24.
  • Third World Technical Scientific Dependency

Non-people

Companies and other organizations

  • Origin One Origin One is a collection of everyday stationery and elevated objects for the design-loving global nomad. Anti-trend, season and reason; each product owns its individual identity, ranging from wall art and conceptual books to stationery and home décor. The store made its debut at a luxury beach resort in Goa, India and continues to retail online[8], and at pop ups and exhibits across the world. Award winning design and art professional Pushkar Thakur’s passion for everything sleek and minimal shines through each object that comes with this monthly sign up. [9] 1234567891011
  • David Collins Studio London-based luxury interior design and architecture studio. Founded in 1985 by David Collins and Iain Watson. Works across residential, hospitality, retail and maritime projects globally. Clients include Harrods, Cunard, Corinthia Hotels, London & Regional, Wheelock Properties. Most well known for designing London bars and restaurants, including Connaught Bar, Artesian Bar, The Blue Bar at The Berkeley, Kerridge's Bar & Grill, The Wolseley, The Delaunay, Nobu London Portman Square, Claridge's Bar and Bob Bob Ricard Soho. [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57]
  • A' Design Award - Award for good design, art and architecture. The A' Design Award & Competition organizes World Design Rankings, and operates designers.org and in process of constructing a larger design museum in Como, Italy, laureates include Google, Disney, Pepsi, Lenovo, among other brands. A' Design Award & Competition manages International Design News Network at http://idnn.org/ which means they publish winner design news in 109 languages, the award jury is 211 persons and entries are blind peer reviewed, and the competition is being organized since 2009. A' Design Award & Competition have published 47 hardcover books, all printed in Italy with Italian ISBN, Further information is as follows: business name: A' Design Award website: https://competition.adesignaward.com/ relevant categories: design awards, industrial design awards, interior design awards, architectural design awards. [10] [11] [12][13][14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49][50]
  • Dexigner is a leading online portal for designers, noted in Forbes for being one of the top five sites for creatives. The website covers a range of design topics, including product, graphic, identity, interior, and urban design, architecture, advertising, illustration, fashion and typography. [58][59][60]
  • C-Stick redirect to GameCube controller#Overview 64.175.40.193 (talk) 16:53, 23 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  • Design for America(DFA) - designforamerica.com - Founded by Prof. Liz Gerber at Northwestern University, DFA has grown to a national network with 36 studios and over 1200 members at campuses across the US. From their website "DFA is an award-winning, nationwide network of university students using design innovation for social good, building community, and developing their capacity to take on any challenge." DFA has been written about in many news outlets, including: Huffington Post[51] and the Chicago Tribune[52].
    • Lainahare created Draft:Design for America, though it hasn't made it to mainspace and could use help or reviving. -Reagle (talk) 21:11, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Joseph Rodgers and Sons - cutlery company
  • R&Co Design - award winning ([61]; [62]) graphic design studio focused on web and brand identity; its work has been referenced in hundreds of online publications ([63]; [64]; [65]; [66]) related to design inspiration, minimalism and responsive web design; led by New York-based artist and designer Ryan Paonessa; rspny.com; [67]
  • Trig Innovation Industrial design firm based in Chapel Hill, NC. First fully virtual company to win an Industrial Design Excellence Award from the Industrial Designers Society of America. Founded in 2008. [53][54][55][56][57][58]
  • KORBAN/FLAUBERT - Australian sculpture and furniture design duo. Featured in Sculpture by the sea, rigg design prize and several museum collections.
  • GameMine - GameMine is an American publisher founded in 2017 in Santa Monica, California. The company develops, licenses, and acquires unlocked, ad-free mobile games and sells them in a subscription model. (https://gamemine.com/) [68] [69] [70] [71] [72]


Other

  • isoluminous - what is it? it is not in any of the dictionary sites I checked (It means "equal brightness", usually of differing color. Television/NTSC color bars are an example of isoluminous: same 75% brightness/luminance, but different colors, for calibration purposes. Relative luminance might also help. Tech paper abstract.)
  • LAI4D - Innovative model designing system. stands for "Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence for Design". It should be made into an article because it is mentioned in many other wikipedia articles but there is no link and it's popularity as a designing program is growing extremely fast.
  • Lythialin-glass - in Novy Bor, Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic), an artist and technician named Friedrich Egermann became famous for his development of of Lythialin-glass with a marbled surface that resembles semi-precious stones; [73]
  • pozzetto chair -- a type of chair; name apparently means "little well" in Italian [74]
  • StabiCad - BIM (Building information modeling) software; can be installed on Revit and Autocad; [75] (Per WP:PROMOTION, a mere addition to the main BIM article's software section seems more appropriate than a whole article?)

People

  • May-Li Khoe (Netherlands; Canada; USA) - designer and inventor; former designer, inventor, and prototyper on the first iPhone, iPad Mini, Apple Pencil, and Taptic Engine at Apple, former design VP at Khan Academy; cofounder of Scribble and MakeSpace; holder of dozens of patents in design and technology; public speaker at Creative Mornings, Framer Loupe, Figma, and numerous design podcasts; featured in code.org; DJ with La Pelanga Collective; www.maylikhoe.com;
  • David Gibson (Canada; USA) - Wayfinding strategist and graphic designer; author of The Wayfinding Handbook: Information Design for Public Places published by Princeton Architectural Press. [76]; [77]; [Steven Heller and Teresa Fernandes (2010), Becoming a Graphic Designer: A Guide to Careers in Design, John Wiley & Sons; ISBN 9780470148686]; [78]; [79]; [80]; [81]; [82]; [83]; [84]; [85]; [86]
  • Antonio Grillo (Italy) (Design Director, Inclusive Design Professor,member of the Board of Director of Product Shstem Service Design Course at the Design School of Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy)) (https://www4.ceda.polimi.it/manifesti/manifesti/controller/ricerche/RicercaPerDocentiPublic.do?EVN_DIDATTICA=evento&k_doc=685089&lang=EN&polij_device_category=DESKTOP&__pj0=0&__pj1=ba87ff0c876831042c2b0df8973d8706)
  • Laura Kriesch (Nagy) (Member of the Gödöllö artist colony and a fantastically talented ceramicist. Her works were produced by Rosenthal Porcelain Manufacture. She has been excluded from publications hitherto due to being the only woman in the group, but deserves her own entry.) (https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MlKhCAAAQBAJ&pg=PT529&lpg=PT529&dq=laura+kriesch+ceramics)
  • Richard Ferlazzo - Holden design director; based in General Motors, Holden's Port Melbourne design studio; [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]; [92]; [93]; [94]; [95]
  • Riccardo Giraldi Microsoft Creative Director; known for Microsoft HoloLens, Google WebLab, Micd Scalextric, teaching design and his talks about interaction design and the relationship between human and technology
  • Willy Guhl (Switzerland) (https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/08/arts/willy-guhl-furniture-designer-dies-at-89.html)
  • Nyein Chan Aung (Industrial designer, Design researcher and Artist ) my:ငြိမ်းချမ်းအောင် First known Myanmar born industrial designer and Myanmar born holder of a PhD in Industrial Design [59]. Nyein's PhD looked into designing an aircraft cabin to improve the sleep of economy class passengers [60][61]. His PhD was awarded by Monash University, Monash Art Design and Architecture. A great grandson of renown Burmese dancer and actor Po Sein [62]. Listed inventor of a number of patents [63][64][65][66]. First Myanmar born artist to have work featured in the Melbourne Art Trams public art project and as a launch tram [67][68][69][70][71][72][73]. Additional References; Personal website[74], Autocad 35 under 35 recognition[75], Concepts App interview [76], Creative Victoria Creator's Fund Grant win [77][78], Australian Design Review comment [79]. Research work with Monash Design Health Collab [80][81].
  • Galit Gaon. Israeli design curator. Senior curator at Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art, head of Shenkar Center for Design Research & head of Shenkar program for design curatorship

Education

  • Auanema rhodensis nemotide worm with three sexes https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5593846/ [96] 2.59.114.197 (talk) 18:01, 26 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • List of New Jersey saltwater fishing piers - a list of and description of saltwater fishing piers in New Jersey; [97]
  • Pelagic Freezer-trawler Association - fishing association; consisting out of 9 European fishing companies and 23 vessels; the companies: Cornelis Vrolijk's Visserij Maatschappij BV (The Netherlands), Doggerbank Seefischerei GmbH (Germany), France Pélagique s.a.r.l. (France), Interfish Ltd (United Kingdom), Jaczon BV (Netherlands), North Atlantic Fishing Company Ltd (United Kingdom), Parlevliet & Van der Plas BV (Netherlands), UAB Atlantic High Seas Fishing Company (Lithuania), and W. van der Zwan & Zn BV (Netherlands); organisation is in a heavy discussion because it takes a lot of fishes from the West African coast and on the other side it gets a lot of subsidies from the European Union; pelagicfish.eu
  • PCSM Based Aquaculture Planning Fertilization and stocking of unmanaged ponds through temporal plankton community structure map (PCSM): A nascent concept in aquaculture planning[82]
  • Blue Circle Foods (Blue Circle Foods is a sustainable fish importer that supplies seafood products to the entire United States of America.) ([98] [99] [100] [101] [102] [103] [104])
  • Port of distress, see de:Nothafen --Matthiaspaul (talk) 22:27, 14 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Diatom filter - filter often used in fish tanks
  • 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic emblems selection process (to be translated from ja:2020年東京オリンピック・パラリンピックのエンブレム and ja:佐野研二郎#東京オリンピックエンブレムに関する騒動, with the latter for the details on the plagiarism controversy)
  • Comparison of European Safety signs - translation of de:Vergleich europäischer Sicherheitszeichen as an equivalent to the road signs
  • Aleph 500 - Integrated library system, Ex Libris Group
  • Badgerlink - tax-funded collection of databases for Wisconsinites
  • Canadian Abridgment - Canadian bibliography and indices of legal citations including statutes, regulations, case law, digests, etc.
  • Cardex (technology) - old-school storage technology :)
    • Is it not "Kardex", a record keeping system made by an American company; metal cabinets with cards lying down inside?
  • Interinstitutional style guide - I guess this means Publications Office of the European Union (24 July 2008). "Interinstitutional Style Guide". Europa. European Union; It is briefly mentioned at style guide#International
  • Library 3.0 - library science post-Web 2.0; with semantic-web considerations
(what about Libraries and the Semantic Web instead? There should be a little information for that, but this one would probably be WP:OR. Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 11:16, 5 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Library-Bibliographic Classification - Soviet classification system; fr:BBK (classification); a list of the terms
  • Library Philosophy and Practice - Online peer-reviewed library science journal, established 1999 at the University of Idaho by Gail Eckwright and Mary Bolin. Currently available from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons institutional repository, edited by Mary Bolin. Available at [105]
  • Newark Circulation System - a common pre-digital circulation system with book slips and circulation cards; see Introduction to Circulation
  • photocharger machine (photo charging machine) - used for checking out materials; [106]
  • WAYF-less URLs - WAYF stands for Where Are You From. These are URLs to institutional resources that bypass the institution-level resource login screen. Examples are IP authenticated access, Athens, Shibboleth, and referring URL. More info here: [107]
  • Yankee Book Peddler (YBP) - library book-purchasing company

Institutions

  • Newfoundland and Labrador Public Libraries - Provincial Public Library system in Newfoundland and Labrador. Existing article for one branch. Organization comprising Gander Public Library and other 90+ branches across the province. Public library services in Newfoundland and Labrador are provided by the Provincial Information & Library Resources Board (the "Provincial Board"), an independent board established by the Provincial Government through the Public Libraries Act (RSN 1990, Chapter P-40). - Library Home page; About Page; List of Branch Locations
  • Horowhenua Library Trust - library system in New Zealand; [108]; [109]; [110]; [111]
  • ICCD (Italy) - Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione, a major document and photo database in Italy, Page in Italian: it:Istituto centrale per il catalogo e la documentazione
  • John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library
  • Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz (de:Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz) - regional archive in Rhineland-Palantinate, Germany
  • library museum - there is Category:Library museums, but not head article; how do library museums differ from libraries of all other kinds?
no category at October 2016 (perhaps deleted?)
  • Merseyside Record Office see here
  • Richmond Heights Memorial Public Library - library in St. Louis County, Missouri
  • Texas Heritage Online - digital library; texasheritageonline.org
  • Waring Historical Library - library in Charleston, SC; houses books, journals, manuscript items and museum artifacts dealing with the history of the health sciences; part of Medical University of South Carolina; waring.library.musc.edu
  • Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI) - non-profit organization providing sophisticated resource-sharing and library automation services to the libraries of its 23 private, academic, supported institutions; palni.org; [112]; [113]; Mckwest (talk) 19:55, 16 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • Centrale Bibliotheek Rotterdam - translate from Dutch nl:Bibliotheek Rotterdam, it has 2.4 million visitors and is the most visited cultural institution in Rotterdam.
  • Peoria Public Library - Peoria, Illinois. [114]. Existing article references single branch, Lincoln Branch Peoria Public Library
  • Ela Area Public Library - library in Lake Zurich, Illinois. 50th anniversary is in 2022. A few sources: library website; library history; director, population served, etc.; transparency portal--includes statistics on circulation, programs, etc.; 2021 Library Journal 5-star library; The Forge (makerspace); polling place; no fines

People

  • Moore Crossey - former African Studies librarian at Northwestern University and Yale University
  • Emma Kate Rackley, student. biography, scholarship
  • Rivkha Sass, Library Director/CEO - Sacramento Public Library [115], [116]
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