CD-ROM Technology

CD-ROM Technology
Author: Catherine Mambretti
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780786405015

The maturity of cd-rom technology now shows a dramatic change in the way librarians and teachers do their jobs. Among their biggest challenges are deciding on equipment requirements and managing the disk collection. This manual is an understandable step-by-step guide to making the most of cd-rom technology in schools and libraries--from the acquisition of workstations to purchasing and installing disks. Part 1 gives the nuts and bolts on designing your cd-rom system and developing acquisition strategies. Such topics as hardware requirements, furniture, financial planning, selection criteria, compatibility between systems, copyright issues, and licensing are covered here. Part 2 is a practical guide to managing the cd-rom system, including details on installation of the titles, maintaining hardware and software, and troubleshooting the system. Technical information is provided in Part 3, with information on such matters as configuring the workstations and installing cd-rom titles when the vendor-supplied program fails, and solving common problems associated with dos, Windows, and Macintosh systems.

Bridge Builders

Bridge Builders
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre: Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN:

The CD-ROM Handbook

The CD-ROM Handbook
Author: Chris Sherman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780070566934

Utilizing the vast storage capacity and cost-effectiveness of Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM) is easy, thanks to this handy, all-in-one reference. Updated from the highly respected first edition, this second edition presents the latest information and implementation techniques in CD-ROM related hardware and software, as well as multimedia technologies like DVI. Now readers can master CD-ROM's exciting feature that combines-and allows simultaneous access to-conventional data, audio, computer graphics, and video images. Targeted to software developers, applications programmers, producers of multimedia products, and imaging professions, this edition clearly and succintly explains what CD-ROM is, how it works, and how to use it effectively.

Electronic Publishing on CD-ROM

Electronic Publishing on CD-ROM
Author: Steve Cunningham
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

An easy-to-read attractive book that describes all phases of CD-ROM publishing, from conception to detailed design to authoring to manufacturing to distribution. The CD can be used on PC or Macintosh systems. It contains detailed CD-ROM documents, a variety of Facts on CD-ROM publishing and related file formats and technologies, software tools, and portions of the book in HTML.

How Computers Work

How Computers Work
Author: Ron White
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2015
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 078974984X

Take a trip through the neural pathways and vital organs of your personal computer with the newest edition of this long-standing bestseller. Glorious full color illustrations make even the most complex subjects easy to understand. Follow PC/Computing senior editor and computer expert Ron White as he shows you the cutting edge technologies, including the Internet, multimedia sound and video, Pentium processors, local bus architecture, Plug and Play, CD-ROM, digital cameras, color printing, and more in new chapters on the hottest, and coolest, PC components.

The CD-ROM and Optical Disc Recording Systems

The CD-ROM and Optical Disc Recording Systems
Author: E. W. Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1994
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

With one million CD-ROM users worldwide, there is an urgent need to demystify the technology of compact-disc data recording and retrieval, which will eventually replace the floppy disk. This book meets that need. It will benefit students, engineers, and professionals from many disciplines whowish to understand and exploit the cost-effective potential of optical data storage and retrieval. The book provides a unique introduction to CD-ROM and other optical recording systems, and clearly describes how the two main competing systems--the magneto-optic and the phase change types--work.Topics include photodetectors, lasers, mastering, WORM media, and magneto-optic media, among others. Keep up to date with this superb new introduction to CD-ROM and optical disc recording systems.

Teaching Music with Technology

Teaching Music with Technology
Author: Thomas E. Rudolph
Publisher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781579993139

This text covers topics from MIDI and electronic keyboards to the Internet and the copyright law to most recent developments in hardware, software, and pedagogy. The accompanying CD-ROM provides end-of-chapter questions, activities and projects, lesson plans, web activities, demo programs and much more.

Information Technology

Information Technology
Author: Dennis P. Curtin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1997-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780075613213

Information Technology: The Breaking Wave is intended for the Introductory Computing course at community colleges, four year colleges, universities, and proprietary institutions. The market for shorter concepts books, like Curtin, is growing as faculty struggle to spend more time on applications without increased contact hours.