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The physical parts of a computer are called

The physical parts of a computer are called . hardware. The _____ is the piece of hardware that interprets and carries out the instructions contained in the software applications.

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The physical parts of a computer are called

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  1. The physical parts of a computer are called hardware

  2. The _____ is the piece of hardware that interprets and carries out the instructions contained in the software applications.

  3. The CPU is the piece of hardware that interprets and carries out the instructions contained in the software applications.

  4. A software application used to locate and display Web pages is called a • browser

  5. Troubleshooting • A public PC in the library sounds like it is booting up but the screen remains black. Which is the most likely problem? • monitor

  6. Hardware or Software • Browser • Monitor • CPU

  7. Protocol • A standard format for exchanging data between computers or devices

  8. OPAC • Online Public Access Catalog • Public Search interface to a library catalog.

  9. Network • Computers connected by cables or wireless technology for the purpose of data sharing.

  10. Acquisitions • Searching • Bibliographic records • Item records

  11. Cataloging • Cataloging Module is used to add and modify MARC records for the catalog. • The catalog is the main database containing records which represent a library’s collection

  12. AACR2 • Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd ed. • Standard for the English speaking world to describe library materials.

  13. Access Point • A searchable element or indexed field in a catalog record.

  14. Catalog Records • Authority Records • Bibliographic Records • Item Records

  15. Authority Records • A record that provides the preferred version of a name, title, subject and related headings.

  16. Bibliographic Records • A catalog records that uniquely describes a title

  17. Item Records A catalog record representing a copy of a title.

  18. Bibliographic Utility Distributes bibliographic records to libraries OCLC

  19. FRBR • Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records • A format that groups together bibliographic records for all manifestations of a work. • http://WorldCat.org/

  20. Indexing • The process of creating a searchable index or access point from catalog data.

  21. Indicator • Numeric codes added to MARC tags to provide additional information.

  22. LCSH Library of Congress Subject Headings A controlled set of subject descriptors used to describe content of titles in the catalog.

  23. MARC • Machine Readable Cataloging • International standard for computerized bib records developed by the Library of Congress.

  24. Metadata • Data about data – description of a document for the purposes of search and retrieval.

  25. Overlay • The process of replacing bib records by downloading another, which matches on a unique identifier.

  26. Subfield • A smaller element or segment of a record field.

  27. Subject Heading • Subject descriptor assigned to a title, usually from the list of LCSH.

  28. Tag • MARC element that indicates a particular field, for example title or subject.

  29. Unicode • An international encoding system that stores and represents multiple language characters in online systems.

  30. Uniform Title • Standard title for a work that represents multiple variations.

  31. Troubleshooting • None of the Branch workstations can print, access the Web or the ILS • All workstations at the other Branch are fine. • What could it be?

  32. ILS Vendors • Innovative Interfaces Inc. (III) • CCSF • SFPL • SirsiDynix • Peralta CCD • Chabot-Las Positas Community Colleges

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