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Dessy, Raymond E., Ed. – Analytical Chemistry, 1985
Part 1 presents the chemistry, physics, and engineering technology associated with magnetic and optical disks. This part explores the subjects of archiving, security, validation and certification, and protection. Questions and issues are raised in each of the areas that both users and vendors should be aware. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Storage Devices
Boss, Richard W. – Videodisc/Videotext, 1983
Describes the optical digital disk, which stores machine-readable information in digitized form, and discusses their production, cost, present and future applications. The major companies currently active in the disk field are noted. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Costs, Design, Diagrams
McLeod, Jonah – Systems and Software, 1984
Examines trends in the mass storage of information using optical disks, focusing on applications and various types of systems. Includes a list of optical disk drive products with manufacturer, product, capacity, and access time. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Higher Education, Information Storage
Fletcher, J. D.; Schulz, R. W. – Journal of Educational Data Processing, 1973
Documents issues on and makes specific recommendations for adapting extant time-sharing systems for computer assisted instruction. (Authors/WM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Storage Devices, Computers, Man Machine Systems
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Journal of Medical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Cataloging, Computer Storage Devices, Indexing
Summers, Edward G. – Reading Soc Setting, 1967
Lecture given before the Annual Conference and Course on Reading (23d, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 10-21, 1967).
Descriptors: Abstracts, Citation Indexes, Clearinghouses, Computer Storage Devices
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Saran, M.; And Others – Information Processing and Management, 1981
Describes a dialog-program which uses basic statements available on a WANG 2200T version connected to a floppy-diskette to cross-reference a given set of keywords, author names, journal names, and specified reference numbers. Special program features are described and two references are listed. (Author/RBF)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Computers, Information Retrieval
Blair, John C., Jr. – Online, 1982
Describes the costs, programing languages, limitations, and capabilities of micro, mini, and mainframe computers, as well as specific computer projects and storage techniques, including disks, floppies, and videodiscs. Also discussed are links, networks, and computer features for libraries. A glossary and 22 references are provided. (RBF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Computers, Costs
Kilgour, Frederick G. – Library Journal, 1979
Survey findings indicate that inclusion, even partial inclusion, of holdings of academic libraries in an online union catalog significantly accelerates interlibrary lending by those libraries; e.g., six years after initial participation in OCLC, 37 Ohio libraries were lending 75 percent more material. (Author/JVP)
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Interlibrary Loans, Libraries, Library Cooperation
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Teuber, Hartmut; And Others – Sign Language Studies, 1980
Describes a method for organizing, storing, and retrieving lexical data from computerized files of American Sign Language. The results of sample searches of the dictionary files are presented with a discussion of how these files and applications might be expanded. The lexicon is useful for researchers and teachers of sign languages. (Author/PJM)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Computer Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Information Retrieval
Van Zante, Ben – School Press Review, 1980
Points to the value of upgrading a journalism education program with modern equipment; tells how a high school publications staff obtained a phototypesetter with a video display screen and a magnetic diskette storage and retrieval system. (GT)
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Electronic Equipment, Journalism Education, Purchasing
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Cooper, Lorraine K. D.; Tharp, Alan L. – Information Processing and Management, 1989
Explores the new storage technology of optical data disks and introduces a data structure, the inverted signature tree, for storing data on optical data disks for efficient text searching. The inverted signature tree approach is compared to the use of text signatures and the B+ tree. (22 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Storage Devices, Data Processing, Information Storage
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Bell, Timothy C.; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1993
Describes compression methods for components of full-text systems such as text databases on CD-ROM. Topics discussed include storage media; structures for full-text retrieval, including indexes, inverted files, and bitmaps; compression tools; memory requirements during retrieval; and ranking and information retrieval. (Contains 53 references.)…
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Full Text Databases, Indexes, Information Retrieval
Bovee, Donna – Optical Information Systems, 1990
Discusses digital imaging technology and examines document database conversion considerations. Two types of document imaging systems are described: (1) a work in process system, and (2) a storage and retrieval system. Conversion methodology is outlined, and a document conversion scenario is presented as a practical guide to conversion. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Storage Devices, Databases, Documentation, Information Retrieval
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Vaillancourt, Jean-Pierre; Lambert, Gene; Popovich, Laura W. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
Delivery and formatting techniques for technical materials have traditionally been determined by common sense, not cognitive theory. In fact, for hundreds of years, verbal messages in the form of lecture and print have been the primary method of disseminating information to the learner. To move beyond verbal messages and toward the assimilation of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Risk Management, Multimedia Materials, Communicable Diseases
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