
Information Sources in Information Technology
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART I: Information Sources by Subject
- 1 Input technologies
- 2 Output technologies: printers, plotters, monitors, speech synthesis robotics and process control
- 3 Software, computer languages and operating systems
- 4 Computer hardware and electronic components
- 5 Information and data storage
- 6 Transmission of information
- 7 Information technology applications
- 8 Information policy and statutory control
- PART II: Sources of Information
- 9 Machine-readable sources
- 10 Secondary sources and reference works
- 11 Organizations libraries and referral services
- 12 Trade statistics and market information
- 13 Research
- 14 Patent information
- 15 Government publications
- 16 Periodicals and conferences
- 17 Foreign language material. The foreign-language barrier to information on information technology
- 18 Experts
- 19 Standards
- INDEX
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