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Universal Newsreel Release Descriptions Now Live in the National Archives Catalog

Unwritten Record

The Library of Congress holds copyright deposit prints from several years of Universal Newsreels, including prints of releases which were destroyed in the 1978 fire. The collection also contains original subject cards, which have been digitized both from microfilm or from the original paper cards.

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3D Printing with Kids on Lenovo Yoga 7i

Troy Hunt

Finding models, making new designs, slicing them up then managing the print process is all something that's now squarely in her hands. Without it, you're saving.gcode files onto SD cards and manually running them around between PC and printer. Giving Elle the machine was a way of giving her more ownership over the 3D process.

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New York Enacts Law Restricting SSN Use

Hunton Privacy

Specifically, businesses must refrain from encoding or embedding an SSN in a card or document (such as in a bar code, chip or magnetic strip). Restrictions on the Use of SSNs. The newly-enacted New York legislation amends existing law by including an additional prohibition on the use of SSNs. Restrictions on Employers’ Use of SSNs.

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

ChiefTech

The main difference between printed text, be it on paper or on the computer screen, is that audio is linear. In printed text, such an introduction might seem hackneyed, but with audio it’s good practice to describe a situation the listener knows from everyday life. Here are some of the most important points.

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Double Take: Making Visual Connections in the National Archives Catalog

Unwritten Record

Do you remember the card game “memory,” also known as “concentration”? It involves setting up a deck of cards face side down and each player turning over two cards per turn. If the two cards turned over are a match, they are removed from the playing area. The game involves remembering the faces of down-facing cards. .

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Double Take: Making Visual Connections in the National Archives Catalog

Unwritten Record

Do you remember the card game “memory,” also known as “concentration”? It involves setting up a deck of cards face side down and each player turning over two cards per turn. If the two cards turned over are a match, they are removed from the playing area. The game involves remembering the faces of down-facing cards. .

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Managed IT Service Providers (MSPs): A Fast Way to Secure IT

eSecurity Planet

For example, the credit card industry’s PCI DSS requirements force organizations to use vendors unaffiliated with implementing IT infrastructure to conduct penetration testing. However, improved response time and on-site work will come with higher price tags, and many organizations cannot afford the most responsive service.

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