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The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) is a research centre affiliated with Durham University.
Answer: True
The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) is indeed affiliated with Durham University, serving as a research centre within its academic structure.
The International Boundaries Research Unit is located in Durham, United Kingdom.
Answer: True
The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) is physically located in Durham, United Kingdom.
Philip E. Steinberg is identified as the founder of the International Boundaries Research Unit.
Answer: False
Philip E. Steinberg is identified as the current director of the International Boundaries Research Unit, not its founder.
IBRU is an independent research body with no affiliation to any university.
Answer: False
IBRU is affiliated with Durham University and is not an independent body without university ties.
Within the Durham University Navbox, IBRU is categorized under 'University Departments'.
Answer: False
Within the Durham University Navbox, IBRU is categorized under 'Departments and research institutes,' not simply 'University Departments'.
Which university serves as the parent institution for the International Boundaries Research Unit?
Answer: Durham University
Durham University serves as the parent institution for the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU).
Who is currently the director of the International Boundaries Research Unit?
Answer: Philip E. Steinberg
Philip E. Steinberg is currently the director of the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU).
Where is the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) physically located?
Answer: Durham, United Kingdom
The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) is physically located in Durham, United Kingdom.
IBRU was established in the year 1998.
Answer: False
The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) was established in 1989, not 1998.
In which year was the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) established?
Answer: 1989
The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) was established in 1989.
The International Boundaries Research Unit organizes international conferences to discuss intellectual and practical questions regarding boundaries.
Answer: True
IBRU actively organizes international conferences to address both the theoretical and practical aspects of international boundaries.
The 2009 IBRU conference held in Durham was themed 'Global Security Challenges'.
Answer: False
The 2009 IBRU conference held in Durham was themed 'The State of Sovereignty,' not 'Global Security Challenges'.
The 2006 IBRU conference on 'Land and River Boundary Demarcation and Maintenance' took place in Bangkok.
Answer: True
The 2006 conference focusing on 'Land and River Boundary Demarcation and Maintenance' was indeed held in Bangkok.
IBRU hosted a conference titled 'Borderlands Under Stress' in 1999.
Answer: False
The conference titled 'Borderlands Under Stress' was hosted by IBRU in 1998, not 1999.
A 1999 IBRU conference on 'Permeable Boundaries and Borders in a Globalising World' was held in Vancouver.
Answer: True
In 1999, IBRU held a conference in Vancouver focused on 'Permeable Boundaries and Borders in a Globalising World'.
The 2000 IBRU conference in Durham focused on 'International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives'.
Answer: False
The 2000 IBRU conference in Durham focused on 'Borders, Orders and Identities in the Muslim World,' not 'International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives'.
IBRU organized a conference on 'The Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources' in 1994.
Answer: True
IBRU organized a conference in 1994 dedicated to 'The Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources'.
The 1992 IBRU conference concentrated on boundary issues within the Mediterranean Basin and was held in Malta.
Answer: True
In 1992, IBRU held a conference in Malta that concentrated on 'Boundary and Territorial Issues in the Mediterranean Basin'.
The earliest IBRU conference mentioned in the source data took place in 1989 and addressed 'International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives'.
Answer: False
The earliest IBRU conference mentioned took place in 1989, but its theme was 'International Boundaries and Boundary Conflict Resolution,' not 'International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives'.
Which of the following themes was addressed at an IBRU conference in 2009?
Answer: The State of Sovereignty
The 2009 IBRU conference held in Durham was themed 'The State of Sovereignty'.
The 2006 IBRU conference on 'Land and River Boundary Demarcation and Maintenance' was held in which city?
Answer: Bangkok
The 2006 IBRU conference on 'Land and River Boundary Demarcation and Maintenance' took place in Bangkok.
What was the focus of the 2006 IBRU conference held in Durham?
Answer: Border Management in an Insecure World
The 2006 IBRU conference held in Durham focused on 'Border Management in an Insecure World'.
In which year did IBRU hold a conference in Vancouver on 'Permeable Boundaries and Borders in a Globalising World'?
Answer: 1999
IBRU held a conference in Vancouver on 'Permeable Boundaries and Borders in a Globalising World' in 1999.
What was the theme of the 1998 IBRU conference held in Durham?
Answer: Borderlands Under Stress
The 1998 IBRU conference held in Durham was themed 'Borderlands Under Stress'.
Which geographical region was the focus of the 1992 IBRU conference held in Malta?
Answer: The Mediterranean Basin
The 1992 IBRU conference held in Malta focused on boundary issues within the Mediterranean Basin.
What specific resource management issue was addressed at the 1994 IBRU conference in Durham?
Answer: Peaceful management of transboundary resources
The 1994 IBRU conference in Durham addressed the specific issue of the 'Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources'.
What was the theme of the 2000 IBRU conference held in Durham?
Answer: Borders, Orders and Identities in the Muslim World
The 2000 IBRU conference held in Durham addressed themes related to 'Borders, Orders and Identities in the Muslim World'.
What was the theme of the 1991 IBRU conference in Durham?
Answer: International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives
The 1991 IBRU conference in Durham was themed 'International Boundaries: Fresh Perspectives'.
The 1998 conference hosted by IBRU in Durham was focused on which topic?
Answer: Borderlands Under Stress
The 1998 conference hosted by IBRU in Durham focused on the topic of 'Borderlands Under Stress'.
The 2000 IBRU conference in Durham addressed themes related to which specific cultural and geopolitical context?
Answer: The Muslim World
The 2000 IBRU conference in Durham addressed themes related to the cultural and geopolitical context of the Muslim World.
The official website for the International Boundaries Research Unit can be found at www.ibru.ac.uk.
Answer: False
The official website for the International Boundaries Research Unit is referred to as IBRU, not www.ibru.ac.uk.
IBRU's published works consist of 51 distinct works, resulting in 86 publications available in two languages.
Answer: True
IBRU's published output comprises 51 distinct works, yielding a total of 86 publications distributed across two languages.
IBRU's published works are held in approximately 1,300 library holdings.
Answer: False
IBRU's published works are held in 1,325 library holdings, not approximately 1,300.
R Haller-Trost authored the 1995 publication detailing the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over Pulau Sipadan and Pulau Ligitan.
Answer: True
R Haller-Trost authored a 1995 publication that details the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia concerning Pulau Sipadan and Pulau Ligitan.
Ron K Adler's 1995 publication focused on the positioning and mapping of international river boundaries.
Answer: False
Ron K Adler's 1995 publication focused on the positioning and mapping of international land boundaries, not river boundaries.
John McHugo's 1998 publication offers a practical guide on proving title to territory based on legal principles and evidence.
Answer: True
John McHugo's 1998 publication serves as a practical guide to proving title to territory, drawing upon legal principles and evidence.
Neil Deeley's 2001 publication examined the international boundaries of East Timor.
Answer: True
Neil Deeley's 2001 publication specifically examined the international boundaries of East Timor.
Daniel J. Dzurek's external link analyzes the territorial dispute concerning the islands of the South China Sea.
Answer: False
Daniel J. Dzurek's external link analyzes 'The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute,' not the broader South China Sea territorial dispute.
The International Boundaries Research Unit is identified using international cataloging systems like VIAF and ISNI.
Answer: True
The International Boundaries Research Unit is identified and cataloged using international systems such as VIAF and ISNI.
Major national library authorities that have cataloged IBRU information include the British Library and the Library of Congress.
Answer: False
While the Library of Congress has cataloged IBRU information, the British Library is not listed among the national library authorities that have done so.
The French authority control system linked to IBRU is known as 'IdRef'.
Answer: True
The French authority control system linked to IBRU is indeed known as 'IdRef'.
What is the official website address provided for the International Boundaries Research Unit?
Answer: IBRU
The official website for the International Boundaries Research Unit is referred to as IBRU.
Which publication, authored by R Haller-Trost, deals with a territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia?
Answer: A 1995 work concerning the dispute over Pulau Sipadan and Pulau Ligitan
R Haller-Trost authored a 1995 work concerning the territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over Pulau Sipadan and Pulau Ligitan.
John McHugo's 1998 publication is described as a practical introduction to what legal concept?
Answer: Proving title to territory
John McHugo's 1998 publication is a practical introduction to the legal concept of proving title to territory.
Neil Deeley's 2001 publication focused on the international boundaries of which specific territory?
Answer: East Timor
Neil Deeley's 2001 publication focused on the international boundaries of East Timor.
What specific territorial dispute is analyzed in the external link provided by Daniel J. Dzurek?
Answer: The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute
Daniel J. Dzurek's external link analyzes the territorial dispute concerning the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands.
How many distinct works has IBRU published, resulting in how many total publications?
Answer: 51 distinct works, resulting in 86 publications
IBRU has published 51 distinct works, resulting in a total of 86 publications.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a national library authority that has cataloged information about IBRU?
Answer: British Library
The British Library is not listed among the national library authorities that have cataloged information about IBRU; the U.S. Library of Congress, French National Library (BnF), and Israeli National Library are mentioned.
What does the French authority control system 'IdRef' help to manage in relation to IBRU?
Answer: Bibliographic data and resources
The French authority control system 'IdRef' helps to manage bibliographic data and resources related to IBRU.
Which of the following is NOT an international cataloging system mentioned as identifying IBRU?
Answer: ORCID
ORCID is not mentioned as an international cataloging system used to identify IBRU; systems like ISNI, VIAF, and IdRef are cited.
The source mentions an image file named 'Ibru_logo.png'. What does this image represent?
Answer: The official logo of the International Boundaries Research Unit
The image file 'Ibru_logo.png' represents the official logo of the International Boundaries Research Unit.
Which of the following is true regarding IBRU's publications?
Answer: They are held in 1,325 library holdings.
IBRU's publications are held in 1,325 library holdings, indicating broad accessibility.
What is the significance of IBRU being identified by systems like ISNI and VIAF?
Answer: It helps uniquely identify and link resources related to the unit.
Identification by systems like ISNI and VIAF signifies that IBRU is uniquely identified and its related resources can be linked across various databases.
The 'Independent sources' template suggests that the article relies heavily on reliable, external sources.
Answer: False
The 'Independent sources' template suggests the article may rely too heavily on sources closely associated with the subject, potentially impacting verifiability and neutrality, rather than indicating reliance on reliable, external sources.
The 'Independent sources' template suggests a potential issue with which aspect of the article?
Answer: Neutrality and verifiability due to reliance on associated sources
The 'Independent sources' template suggests a potential issue with neutrality and verifiability, stemming from reliance on sources closely associated with the subject.