- 中图分类号: I11
- 语种: ENG
- 出版信息: Forgotten Books 2016 600页
- EISBN: 9780259646402
- PISBN-P: 9781330991558
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知识图谱评星,是一种基于用户使用的评价体系,综合图书的评论数量、引文数量、Amazon评分以及图谱网络中节点的PageRank值(即考虑相邻节点数量和重要性)等多种因素计算而得出的评价数值。星级越高,推荐值越高。CAT核心级
核心学术资源(CAR)项目作为教图公司推出的一项知识型服务,旨在打造一套科学、有效的图书评价体系,并协助用户制定相应的馆藏建设方案。CAR项目调查和分析12所世界一流大学的藏书数据,以收藏学校的数量确定书目的核心级,核心级越高,代表书目的馆藏价值越高。选取核心级在三级以上,即三校以上共藏的图书作为核心书目(CAT)。Of the following Life of Columcille, written by Manus O'Donnell in 1532, the first 157 sections were edited and translated by the late Richard Henebry, and sections 157 to 232, by A. O'Kelleher, in the Zeitschrift fur Celtische Philologie III-V, IX, and X, during the years 1901 to 1914.The work was thus progressing with exceeding slowness when, in 1916, it received an unexpected impetus. In June of that) year the attention of the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago was drawn by President James of the University of Illinois to the importance of encouraging Irish studies in American universities, and by one of the present editors to the great number of Irish manuscripts still inedited. The Hon. John P. McGoorty, who presided at the meeting, invited the cooperation of persons interested in Irish studies, both within and outside the Irish Fellowship Club, to act upon these suggestions. A society was organized under the name of the Irish Foundation of Chicago, to membership in which all persons interested in Irish studies are eligible. The aim of the Foundation is to foster the publication of Irish texts in America by offering academic stipends to train scholars in the Irish language and to enable scholars already trained to devote themselves to the work of editing.The first fellowship was shortly afterward established. The Foundation guaranteed to the University of Illinois a stipend of twelve hundred dollars to enable a Research Fellow in Gaelic to give his entire time to the editing of Irish manuscripts. Rev. A. O'Kelleher, of the parish of SS. Peter and Paul at Great Crosby, and Lecturer in the University of Liverpool, was offered the appointment in November, 1916. He came to Illinois at once and has since that time devoted himself exclusively to the work of editing. Under the generous auspices of the Graduate School of the University of Illinois it has been possible to publish this Life of Columcille after somewhat less than two years of his tenure of the fellowship.