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What is the LRC media collection?

Staff Area - Kawartha Pine Ridge District Public School Boar...
The media collection comprises thousands of titles available in various formats including video tape, cd-rom, film, big books, and kits. Items may be borrowed by any employee of the KPRDSB for educational purposes.
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What is the LRC?

Learning Resource Center (LRC)
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) provides library services such as books, media, periodicals, reference, research, computers and circulation. The Academic Testing Center (ATC) is at the North and South Campus locations. North Campus shares space with Tutorial Services in several subjects. There is a LRC located on each of the North and South campuses.
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In addition to providing information about Bibliographic databases and WWW Searching, the LRC offers access to scanners and other computing equipment, and various software. Learning and Resource Centre shows the Multimedia Resources available, and provides information about its staff, how to find the Centre, and a price list for services. It shows specifications of the equipment, the type of software advised for particular tasks, lists of tasknotes, and a FAQ list.
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How can I find materials in the Media Services Collection?

WVU Libraries
One way to see what materials we have in our collection is to click on the pre-selected categories on the left side of the Media Services Web Page. Another easy way to search is to go to the MountainLynx Online Catalog and select the “Quick Limit” drop down menu “Downtown Library, Media Services.” This will limit your search to only materials in Media Services.
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How large can my media collection be?

FAQ for Media Center PC software TVedia
TVedia can handle very large collections. TVedia uses sqlite database, and can serve XML formatted UPnP query results very fast. The response is almost instantaneous even for very large dataset across the home network. Results are always streamed from the server to the client, so the items are shown as they arrive across the network. TVedia uses the album title as the index for cover art; as a result two albums with the same title have to share the same cover art.
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Where is your digital media collection?

Frequently Asked Questions
Go to the library home page and click on "Online Collection at BYU". You will find it under the heading "A Library for the World" in the lavender tab on the right side of the page.
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Who May Use the LRC (Library)?

Learning Resource Center (LRC)
RCCC students, faculty and staff may use the library services. Material may be checked out and computer access permitted by obtaining a library card. Some restrictions may apply. Non-student residents, 16 or older, from Cabarrus or Rowan counties, may use the library services. Material may be checked out and computer access permitted by obtaining a library card. Some restrictions may apply.
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How does LRC bill?

Legal Research Center
Customers are asked to pay an agreed-upon retainer at product inception and then are billed the remainder of the balance shortly after the project completion or, in the case of ongoing projects, at specified intervals. Payment is due within 30 days.
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How do I get an LRC license?

FAQs
You can download an application from our website. You need to have a Bachelors or Masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling or a related field. Possible related degrees are: You will need to fill out the forms and submit $200. You will need certified transcript from your college. You can download them from the Forms & Literature page or call the Board office and one will be mailed to you.
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What is LRC network?

ACCU/FAQ
ACCU has been establishing Literacy Resource Centres for Girls and Women (LRC) in Asia and the Pacific since 1994. This LRC Network consists of 16 members in 15 countries as of September 2002. See more details at http://www.accu.or.jp/litdbase/literacy/lrc/index.htm
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How do I request new items for the Media Services Collection?

WVU Libraries
Any West Virginia University faculty member, graduate or undergraduate student can request/recommend non print materials for inclusion in the Media Services Collection. All requests are considered in light of funding and Media Services Collection Development Policies. Requests can be made by mail, email or telephone. Address campus mail requests to Charles Burkart, Media Bibliographer, P.O. Box 6069 , Downtown Campus Library, West Virginia University .
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What criteria is used when materials are selected for the media collection?

WVU Libraries
Non print materials are normally purchased to directly support classroom instruction at West Virginia University. Consequently, strong consideration is given to all course-related purchase requests. While individual faculty and graduate student requests for personal research materials are important, priority is given to those requests with broad multi-disciplinary use.
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What are the LRC hours?

Library & Learning Resource Center (LRC) Hours
The library has six Ethernet ports/Internet connections for laptop computing. The Ethernet ports are located in the Reference area, in study carrells. Wireless network is also available in the Library.
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Does the LRC have scanners available?

Learning Resource Center (LRC)
Yes, the LRC has scanners that students can use at both libraries. The scanner is located at PC-18 at LRC-North and PC-11 at LRC-South. There are directions beside the scanners at each location. If you need any help just go to the Circulation Desk and ask. LRC-North: Current magazines are shelved by the large windows at the rear of the LRC. Back issues are shelved alphabetically in the book stacks behind the Reference Books. Neither current nor back-volume magazines can be checked out.
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What is the LRC? Where is it located?

Frequently Asked Questions
LRC is the abbreviation for the Learning Resource Center. The LRC has computers, printers and other resources available in the School of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences. It is located in 1.800 SAHS/SON on 11th and Mechanic Sts. Hours are 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The LRC is not open Saturdays or Sundays.
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What is garbage collection?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
Garbage collection is a heap-management strategy where a run-time component takes responsibility for managing the lifetime of the memory used by objects. This concept is not new to .NET - Java and many other languages/runtimes have used garbage collection for some time.
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How do I find a collection?

Finding Aids-Frequently Asked Questions
You can either search or browse for a collection.  To search, type a keyword into the search box on the left-hand side of the page.  Be sure the special collections option is selected.  To browse, click on any letter in the alphabetical browse list to view collections by author or organization.  Authors are listed in last name, first name order.
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Our holdings are listed in the Melvyl catalog, the University of California's online system, and NOT in Gladis. Our identifying symbol is WRCA. For additional information about accessing the collection, please see How to Find WRCA Materials.
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Who may use the Library and LRC?

Holy Family University Library Services
Anyone may come in and use the print resources of the Northeast campus Library and Newtown Learning Resource Center (LRC) in-house. However, to check out materials or use our computers you must be a member of the Holy Family University community (student, faculty, staff, or alumnus with a current Alumni Association card).
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What other Library and LRC policies should I be aware of?

Holy Family University Library Services
Please enjoy food and beverages outside the Library and LRC. Tobacco use is not permitted indoors anywhere on campus.
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How long has LRC been in this location?

UMBC Learning Resources Center
This is our NEWEST location! We moved once in August 2003 and we've just recently moved here in late August 2004 and are very happy with the much needed additional space. Hope you like it!
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Why has my LRC stopped learning?

Opus Technologies - 500 Series FAQs
If the remote has been taught lots of different commands numerous times into different banks its memory may become full. To resolve this problem reset the LRC before starting to teach it new commands. If the problem persists please call your professional dealer or our technical support team.
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What services does LRC provide?

Legal Research Center
LRC’s Legal Research & Writing Service has completed tens of thousands of research assignments in its twenty five years of doing business. Our Research Attorneys have researched hundreds of thousands of legal issues, in all areas of law. Service includes research, fact-and-issue analysis, and writing on a project-by-project basis. A project may involve any number of issues – from the simple to the complex.
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How is quality controlled at LRC?

Legal Research Center
Quality control is achieved through LRC’s use of highly credentialed, experienced Research Attorneys and Information Specialists, plus comprehensive editorial review by a Senior Attorney Editor and computerized citation checks. Additionally: A confirmation letter/e-mail is sent to our client attorney to summarize the assigned research scope, budget and timeline.
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How are LRC research budgets formulated?

Legal Research Center
A one-issue memorandum generally takes between 5 and 15 hours, a one-issue brief 15 hours, and an appellate brief 25 hours or more. Customers often ask LRC’s Research Attorneys to invest between three and five hours of time in a project before a final budget is agreed upon. At that time, the Research Attorney will also estimate charges for disbursements, generally averaging 20 percent of the labor bill.
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How is a research request submitted to LRC?

Legal Research Center
Requesting attorneys may call LRC at (800) 776-9377 or outside US (612) 332-4950. You may also send your research request to LRC by email (info@lrci.com), mail (1100 Flour Exchange Building, 310 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415), or facsimile (612-332-7454). Generally, the most efficient way to delegate a research project to LRC is by telephone or email.
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How does LRC handle conflicts of interest?

Legal Research Center
LRC avoids conflicts of interest when delivering research and writing services to LRC customers through three principal methods: (a) LRC policy; (b) contracts with Research Attorneys; and (c) observance of ethics rules. It is LRC’s policy to guard against conflicts of interest by declining employment in any case if it or its Research Attorneys have provided services to opposing counsel with respect to the same case.
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What is the Local Replica Catalog (LRC)?

Globus Toolkit RLS FAQ
The LRC is a service of the RLS that maintains mappings between logical file names (LFNs) and physical file names (PFNs), and sends updates to the RLI as required.
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Who can use the Amberton LRC?

Amberton University is a graduate and undergraduate institut...
The Amberton Library Resource Center is for the exclusive use of Amberton students and faculty. Users are required to provide proper ID (driver's license and student ID#) to check out books and use resources, such as the computer lab.
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What is the LRC's fine schedule?

Amberton University is a graduate and undergraduate institut...
The fine schedule is posted on the dated bookmark placed within each book when it is checked out. The schedule is also posted in the Current Schedule of Classes under "Financial Information."
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