Categories And Graphs Specializing MediaObject In TAP Max tap Author_Mims_Edwin tap Author_Henry_O. tap Author_Stoddard_Charles_Warren tap Author_Irving_Henry_Brodribb tap Author_Whibley_Charles tap Author_Hart_Michael_Stern http://www.webkb.org/kb/tapMediaObject.html
Extractions: This file contains representations of the media objects represented in the knowledge base (KB) of TAP on June 1st 2002. More precisely, these representations are categories and statements specializing or using the concept type MediaObject. I have used subtypeOf links to connect the TAP upper categories to categories of the KB of WebKB-2 (see the hyperlinked categories below). Reminders: (i) the part of a category identifier before the '#' character is the identifier of its creator (source or user); (ii) my user identifier is "pm"; (iii) by convention, the creator identifier is omited (nothing before the '#') for categories coming from WordNet 1.7; (iv) each statement, e.g. each link between categories, also have a creator (it is most often indicated within parenthesis after the link or the graph). The FT notation is used for representing links between categories (reminder: the characters ' ', '^' and ':' respectively represent the links subtypeOf subtype instanceOf instance ). The
Michael S. Hart - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Hart, Michael Stern Alternative names Short description American Author Date of birth March 8, 1943 Place of birth Tacoma, Washington, United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Hart
Extractions: Tacoma, Washington United States Nationality American Ethnicity Caucasian Occupation Author Project Gutenberg Website http://pglaf.org/hart Michael Stern Hart (b. 8 Mar 1943 in Tacoma, Washington ) is an American best known as the founder of Project Gutenberg which makes electronic books freely available via the Internet . At least one version of each book is a plain text file that can be displayed on virtually any computer . Most of the early postings were typed in by Hart himself. Today, the e-texts are produced (usually scanned ) by Project Gutenberg's many volunteers. The collection includes public domain works and works included with express permission. Michael Hart's father was an accountant and his mother, a former cryptanalyst during World War II, was a business manager at a retail store. In 1958 his family relocated to Urbana, Illinois
Sheet1 Brief History Of The Internet, A, by Hart, Michael Stern, 1947550 Briefe And True Report Of The New Found Land Of Virginia, A, by Hariot, Thomas, 1560-1621 http://kutuphane.gsu.edu.tr/tr/kutuphane/ekitap/ProjectGutenbergtitleslist.xls