How to Cook a Wolf by M.F.K. Fisher | A Working Library
First published in 1942 and then heavily amended and republished in 1951, M.F.K. Fisher’s How to Cook a Wolf is part cookbook, part war story, and all great writing.
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Sustainability of Digital Formats: Planning for Library of Congress Collections
The Digital Formats Web site provides information about digital content formats. Content categories covered include still images, moving images (video), textual documents, recorded sound (audio), web archives, datasets, geospatial resources, and generic digital formats intended as wrappers or packages for any type of digital content.
OPF maintains a number of open source digital preservation tools that address common digital preservation challenges. Together, they form a reference toolset for digital preservation...
Welcome to "The Debugging Book"! Software has bugs, and finding bugs can involve lots of effort. This book addresses this problem by automating software debugging, specifically by locating errors and their causes automatically. Recent years have seen the development of novel techniques that lead to dramatic improvements in automated software debugging. They now are mature enough to be assembled in a book – even with executable code. !--span style="background-color: yellow" i class="fa fa-fw fa-wrench"/iThis book is work in progress. It will be released to the public in Spring 2021./span--