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View article: Optimizing Language Models for Grammatical Acceptability: A Comparative Study of Fine-Tuning Techniques
Optimizing Language Models for Grammatical Acceptability: A Comparative Study of Fine-Tuning Techniques Open
This study explores the fine-tuning (FT) of the Open Pre-trained Transformer (OPT-125M) for grammatical acceptability tasks using the CoLA dataset. By comparing Vanilla-Fine-Tuning (VFT), Pattern-Based-Fine-Tuning (PBFT), and Parameter-Eff…
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View article: SPCK Tracts and Rites of Passage in the Long Nineteenth Century
SPCK Tracts and Rites of Passage in the Long Nineteenth Century Open
This article investigates how the SPCK, the Church of England's major nineteenth-century publishing house, encouraged what it saw as correct participation in church-administered rites of passage, by the mass production of tracts. SPCK's el…
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View article: How Has the 'Fill the Nutrient Gap' Situation Analysis Contributed to Multisectoral Policy and Programme Decision-Making? A Qualitative Evaluation
How Has the 'Fill the Nutrient Gap' Situation Analysis Contributed to Multisectoral Policy and Programme Decision-Making? A Qualitative Evaluation Open
View article: Book Review: Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine’s Case and Aboriginal Title
Book Review: Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine’s Case and Aboriginal Title Open
View article: The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city
The Victorian city and the Christian imagination: from gothic city to garden city Open
This article discusses some of the ways in which ideas about the city influenced the thinking of British Christians from 1840 to the early twentieth century. First, it explores nonconformist conceptions of the city, suggesting that, althou…
View article: Preaching in Britain’s “Parish Church”: Sermons at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Preaching in Britain’s “Parish Church”: Sermons at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Open
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of the development of preaching at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, over the course of two hundred years. Completely rebuilt after the Great Fire…
View article: Words and Worldviews: Decolonizing Description
Words and Worldviews: Decolonizing Description Open
Recommendation #5 in the CFLA-FCAB Truth & Reconciliation Report advises that libraries address the “structural biases in existing schemes of knowledge organization and information retrieval arising from colonialism.” It suggests that one …
View article: Osgoode Digital Commons: Digital Repository Success Stories
Osgoode Digital Commons: Digital Repository Success Stories Open
View article: Cremation and Christianity: English Anglican and Roman Catholic attitudes to cremation since 1885
Cremation and Christianity: English Anglican and Roman Catholic attitudes to cremation since 1885 Open
Britain was the first modern European country to adopt the widespread practice of cremation, and by 2010, it took place in around three-quarters of all funerals. Although the clergy had ceased to be the exclusive custodians of funeral ritu…
View article: Book Review: Earth Jurisprudence: Private Property and the Environment
Book Review: Earth Jurisprudence: Private Property and the Environment Open
View article: Converting MARC to RDF
Converting MARC to RDF Open
View article: Changing the Landscape of Scholarship
Changing the Landscape of Scholarship Open
View article: Challenging Classification Bias with Linked Data
Challenging Classification Bias with Linked Data Open
Can library classification systems find new ways to deal with charges of bias? Can linked data contribute a more inclusive representation of diverse voices and communities? This panel will discuss the inherent biases present in cataloguing…
View article: Ripples and Triples in the Bibliographic Data Pool : RDA and Linked Data
Ripples and Triples in the Bibliographic Data Pool : RDA and Linked Data Open
Beginning with the RDA ripples that are visible on the surface of the bibliographic data pool, this presentation reviews some highlights of the “new” cataloguing rules and explores the shifting perception of bibliographic data as we slowly…
View article: Victorian Christianity at the Fin de Siècle: The Culture of English Religion in a Decadent Age
Victorian Christianity at the Fin de Siècle: The Culture of English Religion in a Decadent Age Open
The period known as the fin de siecle - defined in this groundbreaking book as chiefly the period between1885 and 1901 - was a fluid and unsettling epoch of optimism and pessimism, endings and beginnings, aswell as of new forms of creativi…
View article: The KF Modified Linked Data Project
The KF Modified Linked Data Project Open
Libraries have a lot of legacy data to bring to the linked data table. As the potential of the semantic web grows, it’s clear that controlled methods of organization will be critical for its success. This panel discusses two projects to ta…