The physical structure of an intellectual work. Content structure as used by publishers and other traditional content-related professions. (Fedora usage 1, http://fedora-commons.org/documentation/3.0b
1/userdocs/digitalobjects/cmda.html)
A model describing an information representation and processing architecture (Fedora usage 2, http://fedora-commons.org/documentation/3.0b1/userdocs/digitalobjects/cmda.html)
An organization whose function is to commission, create, collect, validate, host, distribute and trade information in electronic form and in doing so provides usage data. This includes organisations s
ometimes referred to as “Publishers”, “Vendors”, “Platforms” and/or “Intermediaries”.
Aerosol having its origin over the continents with industrial, urban, agricultural, forest, and desert sources, with potential for high concentrations of hygroscopic aerosol.
Air mass that forms over extensive landmass areas of the high latitudes. In the Northern Hemisphere, these system form only in winter over Greenland, northern Canada, northern Siberia, and the Arctic
Basin. Continental Arctic air masses are very cold and extremely dry. These air masses are also very stable.