Nature, Color Illustrations Vol.33

Nature, Color Illustrations Vol.33
Author: Various
Publisher: VM eBooks
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

THE TUFTED TITMOUSE.(Parus bicolor.) EPITAPH ON THE HARE. A TRANSIENT BOARDER. THE SQUIRREL'S USE OF HIS TAIL. THE NORTHERN PRAIRIE HARE. DESTRUCTION OF BIRD LIFE. WE BELIEVE IT. THE PINEAPPLE. LITTLE BUSYBODIES. THE CHARITY OF BREAD CRUMBS. THE HOODED MERGANSER.(Lophodytes cucullatus.) THE TRUMPETERS. CLOVES. (Eugenia caryophyllata Thunberg.) A VEIN OF HUMOR. TAMING THE SMALLER WILD ANIMALS. THE WOODCHUCK. FLOWERS WITH HORNS AND CLAWS. THE COMMON AMERICAN MOLE. THE OAK. SKIN. THE AZALEA.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Walters, Frank, Firm, Booksellers, New York
Publisher:
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1926
Genre:
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1572
Release: 1930
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN:

Colour Perception

Colour Perception
Author: Rainer Mausfeld
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-11-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0191660426

Colour has long been a source of fascination to both scientists and philosophers. In one sense, colours are in the mind of the beholder, in another sense they belong to the external world. Colours appear to lie on the boundary where we have divided the world into 'objective' and 'subjective' events. They represent, more than any other attribute of our visual experience, a place where both physical and mental properties are interwoven in an intimate and enigmatic way. The last few decades have brought fascinating changes in the way that we think about 'colour' and the role 'colour' plays in our perceptual architecture. In Colour Perception: Mind and the physical world, leading scholars from cognitive psychology, philosophy, neurophysiology, and computational vision provide an overview of the contemporary developments in our understanding of colours and of the relationship between the 'mental' and the 'physical'. With each chapter followed by critical commentaries, the volume presents a lively and accessible picture of the intellectual traditions which have shaped research into colour perception. Written in a non-technical style and accessible to an interdisciplinary audience, the book will provide an invaluable resource for researchers in colour perception and the cognitive sciences.

Timothy Cook, Dancing with the Moon

Timothy Cook, Dancing with the Moon
Author: Seva Frangos
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, Aboriginal Australian
ISBN: 9781742584980

Timothy Cook has been lauded as a leading contemporary Australian artist: critically acclaimed, honored with the prestigious 2012 29th Telstra National Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, included in major exhibitions throughout Australia, and well represented in significant public and corporate collections. He has lived and worked for his entire life in a small settlement in the Tiwi Islands, in remote Indigenous Australia, deeply attached to his place. Cook is also a maverick artist: non-conformist, individualistic, original and inventive, straddling the modern and ancient with confidence. In this stunning monograph, author Seva Frangos attests to Timothy Cook's achievements, inhabiting a place and space where innovation might seem impossible against the background of tradition and ritual; where he realigns artistic and cultural boundaries and re-explores being Tiwi. These pages capture the remarkable levels of energy and emotional charge in his painting, and provide a brilliant introduction to Cook's vast body of work created over two decades in a range of media. [Subject: Art, Aboriginal Studies]

RDA Made Simple

RDA Made Simple
Author: Amy Hart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1610694864

Looking for a comprehensive, all-in-one guide to RDA that keeps it simple and provides exactly what you need to know? This book covers planning and training considerations, presents relevant FRBR and FRAD background, and offers practical, step-by-step cataloging advice for a variety of material formats. The new cataloging standard, Resource Description and Access (RDA), will have far-reaching impacts on your library in terms of how it approaches resource description and access. RDA has been in use at the U.S. Library of Congress since early 2013 and is being widely adopted in the international library community. Today's catalogers need to understand RDA's basic concepts and principles as well as how to apply its rules in order to provide relevant information services in the 21st-century. This book helps you tackle the challenges of implementing the new cataloging code (RDA/Resource Description and Access) in the MARC environment, providing emphasis on practical, straightforward RDA advice for today's busy cataloger. After a general discussion on planning and training for RDA, the author—a technical services/systems librarian with more than two decades' experience—presents a comprehensive review of RDA's conceptual basis in FRBR and FRAD before providing easy-to-follow, practical guidance on cataloging today's diverse library resources using the new code, covering print, audiovisual, and digital materials. The book is a must-have resource for librarians who catalog on a broad, general level, with or without authority work, and who may or may not be cataloging specialists, but are responsible for handling many different formats. Catalogers at busy libraries committed to getting their new materials out to their users as quickly as possible will also find this work extremely helpful.