The Compact Disk‐Circulation System Interface at Tacoma Public Library: Beyond Stand‐alone CD‐ROM

1988 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 103-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Hegarty

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Isa Ansari
Keyword(s):  
Cd Rom ◽  

Dokumen perusahaan, baik dokumen keuangan maupun dokumen lainnya mempunyai kedudukan yang sangat penting bagi suatu perusahaan. Dokumen perusahaan dapat dijadikan referensi bagi perusahaan dalam pengambilan keputusan bisnis, disamping itu secara yuridis dokumen perusahaan merupakan alat bukti tertulis sebagaimana diatur dalam Pasal 1866 Kitab Undang-undang Hukum Perdata.  Berdasarkan telaahan terhadap Undang-undang Nomor 8 Tahun 1997 tentang Dokumen Perusahaan menujukkan bahwa dokumen perusahaan mempunyai arti penting baik secara yuridis maupun bisnis. Dari sisi yuridis bahwa dokumen perusahaan merupakan salah satu alat bukti tertulis (disamping saksi, persangkaan, pengakuan dan sumpah) dimana perlu dikelola dengan baik bahkan diperkenankan untuk dialihkan dari medium kertas ke dalam media microfilm, Compact Disk-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM), dan Write Once Read Many (WORM). Sementara itu dari sisi bisnis bahwa dokumen perusahaan merupakan sarana yang dipergunakan pelaku usaha untuk mengambil keputusan-keputusan bisnis. Secara bisnis pengololaan dokumen perusahaan dalam ketentuan UUDP terlihat lebih hemat dan efisien dan dapat mengurangi biaya yang akan dikeluarkan oleh perusahaan. Keywords:     Yuridis, Bisnis,  Dokumen Perusahaan. 



1993 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 485-486
Keyword(s):  


TEMATIK ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-68
Author(s):  
Dion Eko Valentino
Keyword(s):  
Cd Rom ◽  
On Line ◽  

CD Interaktif merupakan sebuah media yang menegaskan sebuah format multimedia dapat dikemas dalam sebuah CD (Compact Disk) dengan tujuan aplikasi interaktif didalamnya. CD ROM (Read Only Memory) merupakan satu-satunya dari beberapa kemungkinan yang dapat menyatukan suara, video, teks, dan program CD. CD Interaktif adalah sebuah CD yang berisi menu-menu yang dapat diklik untuk menampilkan sebuah informasi tertentu. Dari sini jelas bahwa sistem interaktif yang dipakai CD Interaktif sama persis dengan sistem navigasi pada internet, hanya yang berbeda di sini adalah media yang dipakai keduanya. CD Interaktif memakai media off line berupa CD sementara Internet memakai media on line. Media pembelajaran saat ini sudah semakin beragam, mulai dari media konvensional seperti buku dan alat peraga tradisional sampai dengan media modern audio visual berupa kaset tape, VCD (Video Compact Disk), maupun alat paraga modern lainnya. Dengan beragam media tersebut, maka suatu sistem pembelajaran yang dapat menghadirkan suasana menyenangkan mutlak diperlukan. Oleh karena itu tidak salah jika CD Interaktif merupakan salah satu alternatif media yang dapat menjawab kebutuhan tersebut.



1998 ◽  
Vol 26 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 1-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeff Rothenberg

The year is 2045, and my grandchildren (as yet unborn) are exploring the attic of my house (as yet unbought). They find a letter dated 1995 and a CD-ROM (compact disk). The letter claims that the disk contains a document that provides the key to obtaining my fortune (as yet unearned). My grandchildren are understandably excited, but they have never seen a CD before—except in old movies—and even if they can somehow find a suitable disk drive, how will they run the software necessary to interpret the information on the disk? How can they read my obsolete digital document?



Author(s):  
Valerie Nesset

In today’s modern world, elementary school students (aged 5 to 12 years) use computers for a wide variety of tasks. These include communication (e-mail, instant messaging, and chatrooms), entertainment (games, video, music, etc.), leisure (such as information relating to hobbies and general interests), and information retrieval to support class-based learning. Internet access is now very widely available from home, school, and public library. A major reason for accessing the Internet is to find Web-based information relevant to classroom learning activities. Undoubtedly the Web represents an enormous and potentially rich source of multimedia information on topics within the elementary school curriculum, but accessing this information does pose a number of challenges. We identify in this article three major problem areas that currently impede effective exploitation by elementary school students of Webbased information resources: information systems are not necessarily intuitive or straightforward for children to use; basic information literacy skills too often are inadequate; and too little content appropriate for young users is available on the Web. The first technology to gain popularity as a means for children to retrieve information was the CD-ROM. By the early 1990s, a wide variety of multimedia information resources targeted specifically at children were available in this medium. Many were children’s encyclopedias, designed to facilitate rapid retrieval of discrete information “chunks,” and often multimedia versions of an original print title. These CD-ROMs could offer an engaging, interactive experience for the young student. Although students were willing to explore and experiment with interfaces (Large, Beheshti, Breuleux, & Renaud, 1994; Large, Beheshti, & Breuleux, 1998), they were not necessarily effective at retrieving information from these CD-ROM titles (Marchionini, 1989; Oliver, 1996). In any event, regardless of its strengths and weaknesses as a classroom resource, CD-ROM technology proved transient and was quickly superseded by the expansion of the Internet and the rise of the Web. Yet the information retrieval problems revealed by CD-ROMs would continue to plague the Web.



Antiquity ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 71 (274) ◽  
pp. 1062-1066 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominic Powlesland

Some five months have elapsed since I was invited to write this paper and, as seems always to be the case, the continued rapid change in applied computing and available technology has transformed my view of the potentials offered by CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory) as a publishing medium. The paper I now offer is substantially different in content; the conclusions, however, are the same.



2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 594
Author(s):  
David Raitt
Keyword(s):  

Se presentan nuevos sistemas digitales interactivos para PC, capaces de interaccionar textos, gráficos, imágenes video y sonido. El CD-1 (Compact Disk lnteractive), el DVI (Digital Video Interactive) y la técnica de compreai6n de video UVC. Todos ellos utilizan tecnología CD-ROM. Se ofrece una panorámica de sus posibilidades, aplicaciones y empresas que los comercializan.



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