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The USS New York, an amphibious assault ship built with scrap steel from the ruins of the World Trade Center, was christened Saturday as a source of strength and inspiration for Americans.Thousands of people, including friends and families of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, gathered near the hulking gray ship, trimmed in red, white and blue banners.The bow stem, which contains 7.5 tons of steel from the site, bore a shield with two gray bars to symbolize the twin towe
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It wasn ;t easy to find a specific book on library shelves in the Middle Ages. The spine title had not yet been invented, and the books weren ;t published in standard sizes. But readers didn ;t have to spend hours searching, thanks to an ingenious system that made use of concepts similar to modern GPS. At his blog, Erik Kwakkel, a Dutch scholar of medieval manuscripts at the University of Leiden, summarizes the system: A book was tagged with a unique identifier a shelfmark that was entered into a searchable database a library catalogue , which could subsequently be consulted with a handheld device a portable version of the catalogue . In small libraries, the shelfmarks were often sequential numbers. But in large libraries which, back then, consisted o
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