A Personalized UniformResourceLocator or PURL is a URL UniformResourceLocator that can be personalized for each specific user of a website. A Personalized URL will usually take this form code http UserName .CompanyName.com code . To create a PURL, first there is assigned a unique user identifier to be associated with the user information and then the PURL itself is created using all or part of the unique user identifier prepended to a domain name . Usage The Personalized URL is commonly used by marketers to both attract customers through the personalized attention and also for purpose of tracking a prospect s response. PURL s are also commonly used by blogging and hosting domains such as blogger.com to quickly and easily allow their users to customize their web addresses without having to go through the process of creating a separate domain. Inventor The Personalized URL was patented by Rohit Chandra in 2000. Mr. Chandra is an inventor and entrepreneur from Silicon Valley who holds several other patents. The patent number is 6,085,242. ref cite web url http patft.uspto.gov netacgi nph Parser?Sect1 PTO2&Sect2 HITOFF&p 1&u 2Fnetahtml 2FPTO 2Fsearch bool.html&r 41&f G&l 50&co1 AND&d PTXT&s1 6085242&OS 6085242&RS 6085242 title United States Patent 6212565 publisher Patft.uspto.gov date accessdate 2011 10 18 ref ref cite web url http www.patentstorm.us patents 6085242 claims.html title Method for managing a repository of user information using a personalized uniformlocator US Patent 6085242 Claims publisher Patentstorm.us date accessdate 2011 10 18 ref ref cite web author Name url http rohitchandra.com wp inventor title Inventor publisher Rohit Chandra date accessdate 2011 10 18 ref Patent Claim blockquote A method for managing a repository of user information using a personalized ... identifier prepended to a domain name. blockquote References Reflist internet stub Category Uniformresourcelocator ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Internet resource locators , described in RFC 1736, convey location and access information for resources. Typical examples of resources include network accessible documents, Wide area information server WAIS databases, FTP servers, and Telnet destinations. Locators may apply to resources that are not always or not ever network accessible. Examples of the latter include human being s and entity physical objects that have no electronic instantiation that is, objects without an existence completely defined by digital objects such as disk files . A resourcelocator is a kind of resource identifier. Other kinds of resource identifiers allow names and descriptions to be associated with resources. A resource name is intended to provide a stable handle to refer to a resource long after the resource itself has moved or perhaps gone out of existence. A resource description comprises a body of meta information to assist resource search and selection. ref cite web last Kunze first J title Functional Recommendations for Internet Resource Locators url http www.ietf.org rfc rfc1736.txt accessdate 5 September 2011 ref An Internet resourcelocator is a locator defined by an Internet resource location standard. A resource location standard in conjunction with resource description and resource naming standards specifies a comprehensive infrastructure for network based information dissemination. Mechanisms for mapping between locators, names, and descriptive identifiers. Network based information resource providers require a method of describing the location of and access to their resources. Information systems users require a method whereby client software can interpret resource access and location descriptions on their behalf in a relatively transparent way. Without such a method, transparent and widely distributed, open information access on the Internet would be difficult if not impossible. See also UniformResource Identifier Category Identifiers Category ... more details
A media resourcelocator MRL is a URI used to uniquely identify and locate a multimedia resource. It is used by the VideoLAN and Xine media player application software media player s, as well as by the Java Media Framework JMF API . VLC, for example, supports the following MRLs ref citation publisher VideoLAN title Wiki url http wiki.videolan.org Media resourcelocator contribution Media resourcelocator . ref dvd device raw device title , chapter , angle vcd device E P E T S number NOWIKI http server address server port file NOWIKI rtsp server address server port stream name Several media players also support Video4Linux as v4l and v4l2 MRLs. References references Media player application software Category Media players internet stub cs Media resourcelocator de Media ResourceLocator fr Media ResourceLocator it Media resourcelocator ... more details
for Education MACE Persistent UniformResourceLocator PURL . External links http datatracker.ietf.org wg urn charter UniformResource Names Charter The IETF s UniformResource Names concluded working ...cleanup date January 2012 File URI Euler Diagram no lone URIs.svg thumb The relationship of URN to uniformresource identifier URI and UniformResourceLocatoruniformresourcelocator URL A uniformresource name URN is a uniformresource identifier URI that uses the urn URI scheme scheme and does not imply availability of the identified Resource Web resource . Both URNs names and UniformResourceLocator URL s locators are URIs, and a particular URI may be a name and a locator at the same time. The functional requirements for uniformresource names are described in RFC 1737. The URNs are part of a larger Internet information architecture which is composed of URNs, uniformresource characteristics URCs , and uniformresource locators URLs . Each plays a specific role URNs are used for identification, URCs for including meta information. URLs for locating or finding resources. RFC 2141 URN syntax says Uniformresource names URNs are intended to serve as persistent, location independent resource identifiers and are designed to make it easy to map other namespaces that share the properties ... that, as stated in RFC 3986 uniformresource identifier generic syntax , the term uniformresource name ... for Education MACE URI scheme Category URI schemes Category Identifiers cs Uniformresource name de UniformResource Name es UniformResource Name fr UniformResource Name it UniformResource Name ja UniformResource Name no UniformResource Name pl UniformResource Name pt URN ru URN ... to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable ... see RFC 2169. See also Archival Resource Key ARK .arpa urn.arpa is for dynamic discovery Digital object identifier DOI Extensible Resource Identifier XRI Handle System Internet Assigned Numbers ... more details
Uniformresource characteristics URCs were subject of an Internet Engineering Task Force IETF working group around 1994 1995. The purpose of UCS was a metadata framework for World Wide Web resources that were identified by a UniformResource Identifier URI . The working group never produced a final standard, but it influenced related technologies, such as Dublin Core and Resource Description Framework . During the early to mid 1990s, basic Web technologies, such as URL and HTTP were still in their infancy. Naming documents for was probably the most crucial aspect of design and standardization ref Berners Lee, Tim 1991 . Document Naming . In Design Issues for the World Wide Web. http www.w3.org DesignIssues Naming.html ref . In most discussion naming was partitioned into location URL and identification URN as independent applications of an URI. URC referred to a third identifier type that could be used to describe document characteristics or to any document with a standardized description of another document metadata . In RFC 1737 an URC was defined as a set of meta level information about a resource. Some examples of such meta information are owner, encoding, access restrictions perhaps for particular instances , cost. ref K. Sollins, L. Masinter Functional Requirements for UniformResource Names . December 1994, RFC 1737 ref . A resolution mechanism that uses URC to map from URNs to URLs is described in RFC 2483. ref Michael Mealling, Ron Daniel URI Resolution Services Necessary for URN Resolution , January 1999, RFC 2483 ref However, URC was never really adopted in practice and the discussion shifted to related technologies such as Dublin Core and RDF. Working group documents http www.ietf.org html.charters OLD urc charter.html IETF WG URC charter Michael Mealling Specification of UniformResource Characteristics , 12 April 1994, http ftp.ics.uci.edu pub ietf uri draft ... Mealling Encoding and Use of UniformResource Characteristics . 6 July 1994, draft ietf uri urc ... more details
Cleanup date February 2010 A dereferenceable UniformResource Identifier or dereferenceable URI is a resource retrieval mechanism that uses any of the internet protocols e.g. Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP to obtain a copy or representation of the resource it identifies. In the context of traditional HTML web pages, this is the normal and obvious way of working A URI refers to the page, and when requested the web server returns a copy of it. In other non dereferenceable contexts, such as XML Schema , the namespace identifier is still a URI, but this is simply an identifier i.e. a namespace name . There is no intention that this can or should be dereferenced. There is even a separate attribute, code schemaLocation code , which may contain a dereferenceable URI that does point to a copy of the schema document. In the case of Linked Data , the representation takes the form of a document typically HTML or XML that describes the resource that the UniformResource Identifier URI identifies. In either case, the mechanism makes it possible for a user or software agent to follow your nose to find out more information related to the identified resource. Background In computing, identifiers are used to distinguish things and to facilitate data exchange. For example, two U.S. citizens of the same name would have different Social Security number SSN . In a totally distributed system, such as the World Wide Web , a URI is used to globally identify a thing in the world. Unfortunately, because the architecture and decision is made for HTTP , URIs often identify the web page s instead of the underlying thing. To remove this confusion, URIs that identify things often include a hash see the following ... URI example Entity Berlin http dbpedia.org resource Berlin Summary In summary we can establish the following facts A dereferenceable URI is a kind of UniformResource Identifier but is accessible ... Fielding first2 R. last3 Masinter first3 L. title UniformResource Identifier publisher The Internet ... more details
Wiktionary Locator may refer to Maidenhead Locator System , a method used by amateur radio operators to define locations on the Earth locator software , a type of e commerce software record locator s used by airlines and travel agencies devices used in acoustic location a UniformResourceLocator URL a locator map The Locator , a series of novels by Richard Greener which were adapted into the television series The Finder U.S. TV series The Finder . One who locates, or is entitled to locate, land or a mining claim. Aviation a non directional beacon , a radio navigation aid for use by pilots of aircraft a locator outer marker , a radio navigation aid for use with an aircraft instrument landing system disambig ... more details
Other uses File Porfirio Diaz paint.jpg thumb right 250px Uniform of Porfirio D az , about 1900 A uniform ... the uniform. Other uniforms are trade dress ed such as the brown uniforms of United Parcel Service .... Workers required to wear a uniform include retailer workers, bank and post office workers, public ... corporate image but also has important effects on the employees required to wear the uniform. However the term uniform is misleading because employees are not always fully uniform in appearance and may ... is uniform only in the color of their appearance not in its features. Pratt & Rafaeli, 1997 described ... Nathan Farragut Twining in Dress Blue uniform Schools Main School uniform Uniforms are required in many .... Countries with mandatory school uniforms include Japanese school uniform Japan , korean school uniform ... Kingdom , among as many other places. In some countries, uniform types vary from school to school ... primary schools will have a uniform jumper and or polo shirt with the school name and logo. Sports See also Baseball uniform Jersey clothing In sports Most, if not all, professional sports teams also ... common. Security and armed forces Main Military uniform Military personnel or civilian officials generally wear several kinds of uniforms battledress , khakis dress uniform worn at ceremonies, official ... dress worn in the mess or at other formal occasions. everyday work uniform, often with abbreviated ... class of 2005 graduation and commissioning ceremony. Main Prison uniform Civilian officials main Diplomatic uniform From about 1800 to after the Second World War, diplomats from most countries and often ... s are often required by their employer s to wear a uniform. Uniform hygiene In some countries or regions such as the UK , Australia or Hong Kong , the laundry expenses of working uniform or clothing ... archive archivedate 27 February 2008 ref Scouting Portal Scouting The Scout uniform is a specific characteristic ... that they are members one with another of one World Brotherhood . The original uniform, which has ... more details
orphan date December 2008 An address locator is a dataset in ArcGIS that stores the address Attribute computing attributes , associated indexes, and rules that define the process for translating nonspatial descriptions of places, such as street addresses, into spatial data that can be displayed as features on a map. An address locator contains a snapshot of the reference data used for geocoding , and parameters for standardizing addresses, searching for match locations, and creating output. Address locator files have a .loc file extension. In ArcGIS ArcGIS 8.3 and previous versions, an address locator was called a geocoding service. ref Wade, T. and Sommer, S. eds. http store.esri.com esri showdetl.cfm?SID 2&Product ID 868&Category ID 49 A to Z GIS ref See also GIS References reflist Category Geographic information systems map stub ... more details
Cleanup date September 2010 A record locator is an alphanumeric code, typically 6 characters in length, used in airline reservation systems to access a specific record. When a passenger , travel agent or airline employee refers to a record locator they typically mean a pointer to a specific reservation which is known as a Passenger Name Record or PNR. However, a record locator can point at records containing other forms of data. Record locators are unique within a given system at a specific point in time. Because the number of character combinations in 6 characters is finite albeit very large record locators get reused once the data to which it refers has been purged from the system. Because ... of available character combinations is further reduced because the locator is actually a location ... the term record locator is usually used to refer to a PNR the two terms can become confused. When ... will have a record locator. If the booking has been made through the airline and the only flight ... and the 2nd airline will create a separate PNR which has its own record locator. If the booking is made through a travel agency then a PNR and record locator will exist in the system used by the agency and further PNRs each with their own record locator will exist in each airline system. In recent .... Where this occurs a single PNR with just one record locator may be created in the hosting system ... AF will reside in one PNR in the Amadeus system with just one record locator because both airlines ... single PNR record locator will exist. However if the reservation is made via an agency using a different system e.g. Sabre there will be two PNRs one in Sabre and one in Amadeus each with its own locator ... a record locator fail to be passed between two systems the PNR can still be retrieved using flight number date and name. Not all airlines use the term record locator. Other terms in use include ... Locator Category Airline tickets fr Record locator ... more details
refimprove date November 2009 A parts locator or inventory locator is a software program that enables users to locate spare part s or other inventory items in a number of different storage locations, usually of different owners. A parts locator can be used to improve spare parts management by increasing parts availability and decreasing obsolescence . ref name EC cite web title European Commission, DG Enterprise & Industry Spare parts Exchange for Dutch Ford car dealerships work e Business W tch month Juli year 2005 url http www.ebusiness watch.org studies case studies documents Case 20Studies 202005 CS SR06 Automotive 2 Dutch Ford Car 20.pdf format PDF accessdate ref ref name Fellowes cite web title Mining In Channel Inventory for Service Parts Backorder Gold author Ted Fellowes month October year 2008 url http www.oeconnection.com cms Solutions files Whitepaper D2DExpress.pdf format PDF accessdate ref Parts locators can be included in other packaged software such as Dealership Management System s DMS or inventory control system s or can be offered as a separate program. Due to the purpose of the software, it becomes more valuable when it has more users, as the number of inventories that are made available increases with the number of users. Examples of specialised suppliers of parts locators are PareX Parts Exchange PareX and Inventory Locator Service, LLC ILS . References reflist Category Supply chain management software type stub ... more details
A locator map , sometimes referred to simply as a locator , is typically a simple map used in cartography to show the location of a particular geography geographic area within its larger and presumably more familiar context. Depending on the needs of the cartographer, this type of map can be used on its own or as an inset or addition to a larger map. Purpose Arthur H. Robinson Arthur Robinson , an American cartographer influential in thematic map thematic cartography , stated that a map not properly designed will be a cartographic failure. ref cite book author Robinson, A.H. title Elements of Cartography location New York publisher John Wiley & Sons year 1953 ref Any map that does not take its audience into account by assuming too much reader knowledge about the map area s context will not fulfill ... in the fact that solitary locator maps focus the attention on a single location within the map ... Some online applications that allow the user to zoom into an area often include locator maps to assist in navigating the main map or image. For example, Google Maps uses a locator map to orient visitors ... the user with navigating the main map. Other applications using locator software allow people to generate ... use locator maps to help them reach out to potential customers. These maps typically range from a crude ... establishments often have locator maps online to help potential customers find their location. These are sometimes ... locator LG.png thumb Sample locator map showing the location of a hotel by a highway interchange. The widespread ... allowed the development of large scale customized locator maps that can be tailored to individual consumers in direct marketing campaigns. This sophistication allows a variety of customized locator maps to be produced in a relatively short period of time. Major types of direct marketing locator maps ... existing street database. Multiple Location Like the single location locator map, a GIS package is not required ... area are shown. References commons Category Locator maps reflist Category Map types ... more details
Infobox television episode Title For the Uniform Image Image USS Defiant leaving DS9 damaged.jpg 270px Caption USS Defiant almost hits Deep Space 9 on its departure from the station. Series Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 5 Episode 13 Production 511 Airdate Start date 1997 02 03 Writer Peter Allan Fields Director Victor Lobl Music Dennis McCarthy composer Dennis McCarthy Guests Kenneth Marshall Michael Eddington Eric Pierpoint Sanders Aron Eisenberg Nog Prev The Begotten Next In Purgatory s Shadow Episode list List of Star Trek Deep Space Nine episodes List of Star Trek Deep Space Nine episodes NOTOC For the Uniform is the 111th episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine , the 13th episode of the fifth season. It has an average fan rating of 4.3 5 on the official Star Trek website as of September, 2009. Plot Benjamin Sisko Sisko encounters Michael Eddington , his former Starfleet Security Chief, who betrayed him and joined the Maquis Star Trek Maquis . Obsessed with capturing the traitor, Sisko pursues him in the USS Defiant Defiant . But when Sisko gives the order to fire, the Defiant experiences a massive computer failure caused by Eddington. He leaves Sisko angry and humiliated, and facing a long trip home. The Defiant is towed back to Deep Space Nine space station Deep Space Nine , and Miles O Brien Star Trek O Brien begins the massive job of bringing the ship back on line. Adding insult to injury, Sisko learns that Captain Sanders of the Excelsior class starship Starship Malinche has been assigned to apprehend Eddington since Starfleet feels Sisko hasn t himself been able to do the job in the past eight months. But when he learns that Eddington attacked Cardassian colonies in the DMZ with a biogenic weapon, Sisko sees his chance. Despite the fact that the Defiant is not ready ... DVD set, volume 5 , disc 4, selection 1. External links wikiquote Star Trek Deep Space Nine For the Uniform .5B5.13.5D For the Uniform IMDb title id 0708544 TV.com episode 20926 memoryalpha StarTrek.com ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Locator Island coor dm 65 11 S 64 30 W is the highest of the Roca Islands , lying 0.2 nautical miles 0.4  km north of the largest island in the group, in the Wilhelm Archipelago . Mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd . in 1956 57 and from the helicopter of HMS Protector in March 1958. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC because this distinctive island provides a useful mark for locating one s position when navigating French Passage . See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Islands of the Wilhelm Archipelago WilhelmArchipelago geo stub ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove December 2010 wikify December 2010 original research December 2010 globalize October 2009 A gunfire locator is a system that detects and conveys the location of gunfire or other weapon fire using acoustic, optical, potentially other types of sensors , as well as a combination of such sensors. These systems are used by law enforcement, security, military and businesses to identify the source and, in some cases, the direction of gunfire and or the type of weapon fired. Most systems possess three main components An array of microphones or sensors either co located or geographically dispersed A processing unit A user interface that displays gunfire alerts. Systems used in urban settings integrate a geographic information system so the display includes a map and address location of each incident. History Determination of the origin of gunfire by sound was conceived prior to World War I where it was first used operationally. In the early 1990s, the areas of East Palo Alto and eastern Menlo Park, California, were besieged with crime related to drug traffic. During 1992 there were 42 homicides in East Palo Alto, making it the per capita murder capital of the United States. The Menlo Park police department was often called upon to investigate when residents reported gunshots however there was no way to determine their source from scattered 911 calls. In late 1992 John C. Lahr, a PhD seismologist at the nearby U.S. Geological Survey, approached the Menlo Park police department to ask if they would be interested in applying seismological techniques to locate gun shots. Others had also approached the Menlo Park police department suggesting ways to help the police by means of gunshot location systems. The police chief arranged a meeting with local inventors and entrepreneurs who had expressed an interest in the problem. At that point there were no solutions to tracking gunshots, only a desire to do so. One key attendee was Robert Showen, a SRI Internat ... more details
Other uses resource disambiguation wiktionary resource A resource is a source or supply from which an organization ... resource is anything obtained from the Natural environment environment to satisfy human needs ... a broader biological or ecological perspective a resource satisfies the needs of a living organism see Resource biology biological resource . ref Ricklefs, R.E. 2005. The Economy of Nature, 6th ed. WH ... factors require resource allocation through resource management . Resources have three main characteristics 1 utility , 2 scarcity limited availability , and 3 potential for Resource depletion depletion ... abiotic , Renewable resource renewable versus Non renewable resource non renewable , and potential ... Factors of production In economics a resource is defined as a commodity, service, or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants see Resource economics economic resource ... on resource supply and demand as it influences Productivity production of goods and services to meet ... leaders , and Visionary visionaries . Main Resource biology In biology and ecology a resource ... , Maintenance of an organism maintenance , and reproduction see Resource biology biological resource ... fundamental differences between economic versus ecological views 1 the economic resource definition is human centered Anthropocentrism anthropocentric and the ecological resource definition ... Main Resource computer science A Resource computer science computer resource is any physical or virtual .... ref Land or natural resources Main Natural resource Natural resources are derived from the Natural ... drilled out and put into use, it remains a potential resource. Actual resources are those that have ... of an actual resource, such as wood processing depends upon the technology available and the cost involved. That part of the actual resource that can be developed profitably with available technology is called a reserve resource , while that part that can not be developed profitably because ... more details
In the Java programming language Java programming language a resource is a piece of data that can be accessed by the code of an Application software application . An application can access its resources through UniformResourceLocator s, like Resource Web web resources , but the resources are usually contained within the JAR file format JAR file s of the application. A Java resource bundle resource bundle is a set of key and value pairs, stored as a resource, that is commonly used to allow the Software localization localization of an application. For this purpose different resource bundles with a common set of keys are used to store translations for the messages and user interface texts of an application. References cite book last Campione first Mary coauthors Kathy Walrath, Alison Huml title The Java Tutorial Continued url http java.sun.com docs books tutorial books continued index.html accessdate April 2006 year 2004 edition 6 print. publisher Addison Wesley isbn 0 201 48558 3 chapter Internationalization chapterurl http java.sun.com docs books tutorial i18n TOC.html Category Java programming language ... more details
elements. The term was first introduced to refer to targets of UniformResourceLocator s URLs , but its definition has been further extended to include the referent of any UniformResource Identifier RFC 3986 , or Internationalized Resource Identifier RFC 3987 . In the Semantic Web , abstract resources and their semantic properties are described using the family of languages based on Resource Description Framework RDF . History The concept of resource has evolved during the Web history ... and documents, linked using UniformResourceLocator s URLs . A resource is implicitly defined as something ..., and this identity is expressed by a well formed URI UniformResource Identifier, a superset of URLs , then a concept can be a resource as well. In January 2005, RFC 3986 makes this extension of the definition ... by URIs. Using HTTP URIs to identify abstract resources URL s, particularly UniformResource Identifier ...Multiple issues rewrite October 2008 essay like October 2008 synthesis October 2008 The concept of resource .... The declarative aspects of a resource identification and naming and its functional aspects addressing ... to Web resources In the early specifications of the Web 1990 1994 , the term resource is barely used ... to define at all the notion of resource actually it barely uses the term besides its occurrence ... specifies URLs, the term Universal being changed to Uniform . The document is making a more systematic use of resource to refer to objects which are available , or can be located and accessed through the Internet. There again, the term resource itself is not explicitly defined. From Web resources to abstract resources The first explicit definition of resource is found in RFC 2396, in August 1998 A resource ... way. A RDF description of a resource is a set of triples subject , predicate , object , where subject represents the resource to be described, predicate a type of property relevant to this resource, whereas object can be data or another resource. The predicate itself is considered as a resource ... more details
wiktionary resource A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced, typically of limited availability. Resource may also refer to Resource biology , substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction Resource economics , commodity, service, or other asset used in Production economics production of goods and services, including Natural resource , anything obtained from the Natural environment environment to satisfy human needs and wants Human resources HR , skills, energies, talents, abilities, and knowledge used for Production economics production Resource project management , economic resources used in planning of tasks Water resources , sources of water that are useful or potentially useful Resource computer science , physical or virtual entities of limited availability e.g., memory, processing capacity, and network speed , including Computational resource , resource used for solving a computational problem Resource Web , anything identified by a UniformResource Identifier which can be found in a certain location Resource Macintosh , data associated with a Mac OS file Resource Windows , data embedded in EXE and DLL files Resource Java , application data disambiguation bs Resurs vor ca Jaciment da Ressource es Yacimiento eu Baliabide argipena fr Ressource ko it Risorsa krc ja pl Zasoby pt Recurso ru simple Resource uk vi T i nguy n ... more details
A uniform title in library catalog ing is a title assigned to a work which either has no title or has appeared under more than one title. It is part of authority control . The phrases conventional title and standard title are sometimes used ref Prytherch, Ray. http books.google.co.uk books?id zoCfMEscyzwC&printsec frontcover&ei dB4jSL7UPIuCyQS9uLS Bg&sig jXt0DxUlSbKRDRSdQ QT66tQDTQ PPA662,M1 Harrod s librarian s glossary and reference book. 10th ed., p. 662. Aldershot Gower, 2005. ref the forthcoming Resource Description and Access uses preferred title and the 2009 http www.ifla.org VII s13 icp ICP 2009 en.pdf Statement of International Cataloguing Principles deprecates it in favour of authorized access point . There are many instances in which a uniform title can be used. Anonymous works such as sacred texts and folk tales may lack an obvious title for instance, the Bible , Epic of Gilgamesh , Beowulf or the Chanson de Roland . Works of art and music may contain no text that can be used for reference. A uniform title allows all of the works to fall under one title and will reference all of the items to which the uniform title applies. For example, if a library had 10 copies of Crime and Punishment but each copy was in a different language, an OPAC online library catalogue can display all of the copies of the book together under the chosen uniform title. The library could also list any copies of Crime and Punishment in other mediums, such as film adaptations or abridged editions, under the same uniform title. This can help a library patron when searching the online catalog find ... or film individually. Uniform titles are particularly useful when cataloguing music, where pieces of music ... Basic Search Series Uniform Title Browse. ref blockquote The complementary situation occurs with a single ... or a phrase such as Selections is added to distinguish works with the same uniform title. The MARC standards MARC 21 standard uses fields 240, 243, 630, 730 and 830 for uniform titles. References ... more details
wiktionarypar uniformUniform is an adjective denoting consistency or lack of variation. The adjective is used as a part of many article titles. As a noun, uniform refers to a standard set of clothing identifying the wearer as a member of an organisation Military uniform , often simply uniform , worn by members of a military organisation School uniform , also known as student uniform or simply uniform , mandated clothing for students in a particular school or school system Uniform gymnastics , the standard uniform for competitive gymnastics Baseball uniformUniform is the phonetic code word for the letter U as part of the NATO phonetic alphabet Uniform , a song by Joe Beagle Uniform , a track on British band Bloc Party s album A Weekend in the City Uniform , a 1994 single by Inspiral Carpets, from the album Devil Hopping Uniform film Uniform film is the title of a 2003 film by director Diao Yi nan Uniform distribution is one of the most important distributions in Statistics. Uniform circular motion Uniform convergence of an infinite sequence of functions is a type of convergence stronger than pointwise convergence See also Lookfrom Uniform disambig ... more details
Uniform law may refer to Uniform distribution disambiguation , several concepts in mathematics Uniform Act , a model statute designed to be adopted by many jurisdictions Dress code School uniform rules or regulations disambig ... more details
Uniform distribution may refer to Probability theory Uniform distribution discrete Discrete uniform distribution Uniform distribution continuous Continuous uniform distribution Other Uniform distribution modulo 1 , see Equidistributed sequence Uniform distribution ecology , a type of species distribution Distribution of military uniform s disambig de Gleichverteilung eo Uniforma distribuo eu Banaketa uniforme argipena fr Loi uniforme nl Uniforme verdeling pl Rozk ad jednostajny ru vi Ph n b ng u nhi n u ... more details
M dchen in Uniform can refer to M dchen in Uniform 1931 film M dchen in Uniform 1931 , a 1931 German film M dchen in Uniform 1958 film M dchen in Uniform 1958 , a 1958 German film, a remake of the 1931 film disambig de M dchen in Uniform fr Jeunes filles en uniforme it M dchen in Uniform nl M dchen in Uniform ja ... more details
A Mountain Locator Unit or MLU is a radio transmitter designed to be used by mountaineering mountain climbers as an emergency radio beacon locator beacon when the wearer needs rescue. Unique to Mount Hood ref cite web url http www.oregonlive.com weblogs print.ssf? mtlogs olive oregonian news archives print214894.html title Mountain Locator Unit could have helped two climbers publisher The Oregonian accessdate 2007 04 01 ref , these devices can be rented for 5 at Portland, Oregon Portland area outdoor shops ref cite web title Portland Mountain Rescue Search for Missing Mt Hood Snowshoer Ends url http www.pmru.org pressroom headlines hoodsnowshoe030303.html accessdate 2007 02 19 ref and the http www.mthoodinn.com Mount Hood Inn at Government Camp, Oregon Government Camp , which is open 24 hours a day. The MLUs are simple radio beacons, and thus require search and rescue rs to use traditional radio direction finding RDF equipment that provides a bearing navigation bearing , but not a precise location, to the beacon. Groups scaling the mountain are recommended to carry an MLU and all climbers must register before climbing and sign out upon return. The MLU was designed after a school group with two adults and seven children perished on Mount Hood in 1986. See Mount Hood climbing accidents . The bodies of some of the group were found in a snow cave a day after the searchers had passed within fifteen feet of their shelter without noticing them. ref cite web title Mount Hood The Episcopal ...? mtlogs olive oregonian news archives print214894.html title Mountain Locator Unit could have ... either purchasing or renting a personal locator beacon , which typically cost significantly more than ... News Lost HoodGroup.htm climbers title Mountain Locator Units on Mount Hood author iain date .... ref cite web url http www.npwrc.usgs.gov resource wildlife radiotrk radiotrk.pdf title A Critique of Wildlife ... Locator Unit only transmits a signal. It cannot be used by the lost to gain any information ... more details