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Synthesis Digital Library Update August, 2016

The Following Lectures Were Published in August Synthesis Collection Seven: The Fundamentals of Analysis for Talented Freshmen Peter M. Luthy, College of Mount Saint Vincent Guido L. Weiss, Washington University in St. Louis Steven S. Xiao, Washington University in St. … Continue reading

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Synthesis Digital Library Update November, 2015

The Following Lectures Were Published in November. Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education: Research on Computing for Everyone Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics A Primer on Compression in the Memory Hierarchy Somayeh Sardashti and David … Continue reading

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Synthesis Digital Library Update October, 2015

The Following Lectures Were Published in October. Analyzing Analytics Rajesh Bordawekar, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Bob Blainey, IBM CloudLab Ruchir Puri, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Bad to the Bone: Crafting Electronic Systems with … Continue reading

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Baseball, Apple Pie and Elsevier: Playing “Moneyball” in Librarianship

https://www.elsevier.com/books-and-journals/books/moneyball/whitepaper or http://communications.elsevier.com/res/elsevier_uk/Moneyball%20White%20Paper.pdf Playing “Moneyball” in Librarianship:The Winning Strategy of Gap Analysis By Tommy Doyle Senior Vice President, Elsevier Data, driving high-quality decisions, can be a powerful vehicle for change. By empowering librarians with fact-based analytics, their libraries can become … Continue reading

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