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Library of Congress to provide Twitter archive

Posted on February 19, 2013 | by admin

The Library of Congress and Twitter signed an agreement back in 2010 providing the Library the public tweets since the company’s inception and here is an update on this development: Update on the Twitter Archive at the Library of Congress.

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List of Landslide Events by USGS

From the Project Proposal

Disasters affect many people in many countries. GRAIT-DM (Global Research on Applying Information Technology for Disaster Management) is an international collaborative effort. The multi-hazard research represented by LITMUS is an international collaboration with Japan, and a growing partnership with many countries affected by landslides such as Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Successful detection and prediction of multi-hazards will have significant human, social, and economic benefits with positive impact on the people around the world.

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  • On a recent landslide in Hiroshima, Japan
  • On a recent mudslide in Washington
  • LITMUS: Landslide Detection by Integrating Multiple Sources
  • List of Landslide Events by USGS
  • The Landslide Blog on AGU Blogosphere

From the Project Proposal

Disasters affect many people in many countries. GRAIT-DM (Global Research on Applying Information Technology for Disaster Management) is an international collaborative effort. The multi-hazard research represented by LITMUS is an international collaboration with Japan, and a growing partnership with many countries affected by landslides such as Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Successful detection and prediction of multi-hazards will have significant human, social, and economic benefits with positive impact on the people around the world.

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