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A World in Your Ear - Digitising Commercial Radio Archives
Sean Street has led three major projects to digitise early commercial radio archives during his time as Director of the Centre For Broadcasting History Research in the Media School at Bournemouth University. This article explores the importance of such material as an educational resource
Barbara Kelly
Barbara Kelly and Bernard Braden were two of UK brodacasting's brightest stars from the second world war to the 1970s. This commissioned entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP) provides the facts of their lives and career
Skew-closed categories
Spurred by the new examples found by Kornel Szlach\'anyi of a form of lax
monoidal category, the author felt the time ripe to publish a reworking of
Eilenberg-Kelly's original paper on closed categories appropriate to the laxer
context. The new examples are connected with bialgebroids. With Stephen Lack,
we have also used the concept to give an alternative definition of quantum
category and quantum groupoid. Szlach\'anyi has called the lax notion {\em skew
monoidal}. This paper defines {\em skew closed category}, proves Yoneda lemmas
for categories enriched over such, and looks at closed cocompletion.Comment: Version 2 corrects a mistake in axiom (2.4) noticed by Ignacio Lopez
Franco. Only the corrected axiom was used later in the paper so no other
consequential change was needed. A few obvious typos have been corrected.
Some material on weighted colimits, composite modules and skew-promonoidal
categories has been added. Version 3 adds Example 23 and corrects a few
typos.
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