Data communication

Data communication refers to the exchange of data or information between two or more devices or computers. It involves the transfer of data from one device to another through a communication channel, such as a wired or wireless network, to achieve a specific objective.Example:A company has two offices located in different cities, and employees in each […]

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Data analysis

Data analysis refers to the process of evaluating and interpreting data to gain insights and inform decision-making. This process typically involves collecting data, cleaning and organizing it, and using statistical techniques and tools to analyze the data and draw meaningful conclusions. Example: A marketing research company is conducting a survey to determine consumer preferences for different […]

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Cyber Library

A Cyber Library, also known as an Electronic Library or Digital Library, is a library that provides access to electronic resources, such as e-books, e-journals, and databases, over the internet. The goal of a cyber library is to provide patrons with 24/7 access to information from anywhere, at any time, using any device with an internet […]

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CrossRef

CrossRef is a not-for-profit membership organization that provides a central infrastructure for registering and maintaining persistent identifiers, called Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), for scholarly content, such as journal articles, conference proceedings, and monographs. The goal of CrossRef is to make it easier for researchers, publishers, and libraries to find, cite, link, and assess the scholarly content […]

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Courseware

Courseware refers to educational materials, such as multimedia and interactive content, that are specifically designed to support and enhance the learning experience in a particular course or subject area. Courseware is often used in conjunction with traditional instructional methods, such as lectures and textbooks, to provide students with a more engaging and interactive learning experience. In […]

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COUNTER

COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources) 4 is a set of standards and protocols for measuring and reporting usage of online resources, such as electronic journals and databases, in a consistent and comparable way. The purpose of COUNTER is to provide librarians, publishers, and vendors with reliable and relevant usage statistics that can be […]

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Cost analysis

Cost analysis is the process of examining and evaluating the cost of a product, service, or project to determine its affordability, feasibility, and value. This involves breaking down the costs into smaller, more manageable parts and evaluating each component individually to determine the overall cost. Cost analysis can be performed at various stages of a project […]

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Corporate library

Corporate library  A corporate library is a library that is established and maintained by a business or corporation for the use of its employees. These libraries may contain books, journals, newspapers, periodicals, reports, and other materials relevant to the industry or specific needs of the organization. The purpose of a corporate library is to support the information […]

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Copyright

Copyright in India is governed by the Copyright Act of 1957, which grants exclusive rights to creators of original literary, musical, artistic, and cinematographic works. This means that the creators have the right to control the use, reproduction, and distribution of their works. For example, if an author writes a novel, they have the exclusive right […]

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Controlled vocabulary

Controlled vocabulary  Controlled vocabulary is a predefined and limited set of terms used to describe the items in a collection, such as books, articles, or images. These terms are selected by the cataloger and standardized to ensure consistency and accuracy in the description and retrieval of information. For example, in a library catalog, a controlled […]

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Library consortia

Library consortia Library consortia are groups of libraries that come together to pool their resources and collaborate on initiatives that benefit their patrons. Library consortia allow libraries to achieve greater economies of scale, share resources, and provide patrons with access to a wider range of materials and services. Examples of library consortia include: OCLC: The […]

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Computer security

Computer security Computer security is the practice of protecting computer systems and networks from unauthorized access, theft, damage, or destruction. It involves a combination of hardware, software, and human actions designed to protect sensitive information, prevent cyber attacks, and maintain the privacy and confidentiality of data. Examples of computer security measures include: Firewalls: A firewall […]

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Computer network

Computer network A computer network is a collection of interconnected devices, such as computers, servers, and storage systems, that are connected together to share resources, exchange information, and provide communication. Examples of computer networks include: Local Area Network (LAN): A network of computers and devices connected within a limited geographic area, such as a single […]

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Computer applications

Computer applications Computer applications, also known as software or applications, are programs designed to perform specific tasks on a computer. They are written in programming languages and executed by the computer’s operating system. Examples of computer applications include: Productivity software: Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and Apple iWork, used for creating, editing, and managing documents, spreadsheets, […]

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Communication technology

Communication technology Communication technology refers to the tools and methods used to facilitate communication between individuals and groups. It includes hardware, software, and communication networks that enable people to send and receive information over a distance. Examples of communication technology include: Telecommunication systems: Telephone, cell phones, and video conferencing systems that allow for voice and […]

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Communication

Communication Communication refers to the act of exchanging information and ideas between individuals or groups. It can be verbal, nonverbal, written, or visual and is used to convey information, express emotions, establish relationships, and influence others. Examples of communication include: Verbal communication: Talking to someone, either in person or over the phone. Nonverbal communication: Body […]

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