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Evergreen International 2012
April 27, 2012
Keynote
Galadriel ChiltonUniversity of [email protected]
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ERMesAn accidental open source e-resource management system.
William DoeringUniversity of Wisconsin - La Crosse
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A sapling in the forest of evergreens.
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library, n. Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪbrərɪ/Forms: Also ME–16 librarie, ME lyberary , 15 liberary, librarye. β. ME librair(e, Sc. librar .b. A building, room, or set of rooms, containing a collection of books for the use of the public or of some particular portion of it, or of the members of some society or the like; a public institution or establishment, charged with the care of a collection of books, and the duty of rendering the books accessible to those who require to use them.
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library, n. Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪbrərɪ/Forms: Also ME–16 librarie, ME lyberary , 15 liberary, librarye. β. ME librair(e, Sc. librar .b. A building, room, or set of rooms, containing a collection of books for the use of the public or of some particular portion of it, or of the members of some society or the like; a public institution or establishment, charged with the care of a collection of books, and the duty of rendering the books accessible to those who require to use them.
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li·brarynoun \ˈlī-ˌbrer-ē, -ˌbre-rē; British usually & US sometimes -brər-ē; US sometimes -brē, ÷-ˌber-ē, -ˌbe-rē\4 : a collection of cloned DNA fragments that are maintained in a suitable cellular environment and that usually represent the genetic material of a particular organism or tissue.
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[ Society ]
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habitat, n.Pronunciation: /ˈhæbɪtæt/
Natural Hist. The locality in which a plant or animal naturally grows or lives; habitation. Sometimes applied to the geographical area over which it extends, or the special locality to which it is confined; sometimes restricted to the particular station or spot in which a specimen is found; but chiefly used to indicate the kind of locality, as the sea-shore, rocky cliffs, chalk hills, or the like [such as a library].
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librarian, n.
Pronunciation: /laɪˈbrɛərɪən/2. The keeper or custodian of a library. (Oxford English Dictionary)
: a specialist in the care or management of a library (Webster.com)
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species, n. Pronunciation: /ˈspiːʃiːz/ /ˈspiːʃɪiːz/Forms: Pl. species ; also 16–18 specieses.
a. A class composed of individuals [librarians] having some common qualities or characteristics, freq. as a subdivision of a larger class or genus.(Oxford English Dictionary)
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Image of singular brute strength conquering all.
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'"Survival of the fittest" has always been used to refer to the most successful competitor, but in fact cooperation my be of equal of more importance.“
- Marc Bekoff, Ethologist
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"Indeed, it almost seems trite to write about cooperation with one another and it's obvious why they do so: if the group works together, then each individual's chance for survival improves.“
- Marc Bekoff, Ethologist
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"Cooperative interactions have to back competitive encounters so that the group will be cohesive and stable over time.“
- Marc Bekoff, Ethologist
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"Animals certainly still compete, but cooperation is central in the evolution of social behavior, and this alone makes it key for survival.“
- Marc Bekoff, Ethologist
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"I believe that at the most fundamental level our nature is compassionate, and that cooperation, not conflict, lies at the heart of the basic principles that govern our human existence...By living a way of life that expresses our basic goodness, we fulfill our humanity and give our actions dignity, worth, and meaning.”
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama, “Understanding Our Fundamental Nature”
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