IML++, or the Iterative Methods Library, is a C++ library for solving linear systems of equations. It is said to be "templated" in the sense that the same source code works for dense, sparse, and distributed matrices.
IML++ was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and is in the public domain. However, it is no longer being actively developed. It has been largely superseded by the Template Numerical Toolkit.
An executive order issued by the federal administration on March 14th calls for deep cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS is an independent federal agency that supports libraries and museums in all 50 states and U.S.
Guam's public libraries remain open and operations are on status quo -- at least for now -- despite federal funding cuts and the Trump White House's dismantling of the Institute of Museum and LibraryService, IMLS.
An IMLS employee confirmed to the Times-Standard, on background, that the organization’s approximately 70 staffers were escorted out of their Washington, D.C., headquarters and informed that they were on administrative leave as of March 31.
The IMLS is a small agency with about 70 workers that disburses funds for libraries and museums across the nation ... This week, all IMLS staff was suspended, leaving no one to process new grant applications or release funds.
IMLS supports each of the 50 states, D.C., and American territories with technology access and instructions aimed at American information services ... museums.We must not take away IMLS.
Still, she said that IMLS funding is a crucial piece in ensuring the continued success of local museums ... The IMLS is the place where, by writing a very specific type of grant, those dreams can come to be.”.