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Ventus non videtur, sed sentiri potest. Illa facit faciem gladi, capillos trahit, calicis tollit. Naturae ventus est vita. Dispergit sementes, pollinat flores, nubes cum aqua peragrat. Homini — vis, p…
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Nem ventus est. Motus aeris. Sed hominibus semper ventus vivus fuit. Ventus spirat, ululat, sibilat, murmurat. Portat pluviam vel siccitatem, ruinet domos vel implent velum. In cultura, arte et lingua…
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They hover over fields, over construction sites, over wind farms. These are drones fighting against the wind. They do not flee from it, but use counter-currents to slow down, redirect, or even extract…
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Francia et tennis. Amor quod durat plus quam saeculum. Pariensis limus, viridii curti Roland Garros, elegantissimi ludores Francici in albis tunicis. Francia donavit mundo certamen Magnus Helms, creav…
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Francia et equus. Hic ligamentus fortior est quam Tour Eiffel. Ita equus sportus de necessitate militari in artem, deinde in magnam ludum convertit. Franci concurs invenit, optimos equos educunt et ma…
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Parvus equus nigrum et ferrugineus. Parvus, tenuis, cum charactero pertinax. Nomen ejus Jappeloup. In annis 1980, ipsa equa competit gigantibus in concuro et victo est. Equus iste factus est symbol Fr…
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Lateral in football: the universal soldier on the wing Modern football changes faster than tactical encyclopedias are released. Not long ago, players on the flanks were clearly divided into defenders…
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Smuggling is as old as the world. As soon as people invented borders and tariffs, those who decided to circumvent them appeared. History knows smugglers of all kinds: from peasants who transported salt to barons who stole diamonds. Some became national her…
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Venetia. Civitas in aqua, civitas pontium, carnavorum et... sanctorum. Maximus signum Venetiae est leo alatus. Sed pauci scunt, quod leo est signum sancti Marci, et sanctus Marcus... furtum factus est…
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Tamoxeniam dat bonum (original title - Rien à déclarer) est Francogallicum cinematographicum 2010, quod ab initio captat absurditate facti et spectatores facit ridere usque ad dolores. Non est simplic…
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Pacatum septemdiurnum post Pascham. Viridis, betulae, cincturae, chorae. Hoc est Svecia sacra — vetus Slavorum festum, quod Christianitas cum hebdomada Paschali coniunxit. Dies principalis — Saptama (…
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Est professione, quae sustinetur in tribus pilis: amor librorum, patientia et silentio. Bibliothecarius. Homo, qui scit ubi stat "Bellum et pacem" et quem auctorem sunt maximum comicus detective. Vide…
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Why is it important to save your scholarly work in a digital library?

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In a digital library, authors can save all kinds of digital information:
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  3. Journals: digital versions of journals that can be saved in PDF or other electronic journal formats.
  4. Audio and video materials: lecture recordings, music, movies and other video and audio files. Audio files are stored in a special storage, and we recommend uploading videos to Youtube and then inserting a link to them in your publications in the library.
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  3. Social effect. Many authors, especially those who publish their works in the electronic library, do not receive direct financial benefits from their publications, but do so in order to promote science and disseminate knowledge. Providing free access to their work helps them achieve this goal.
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