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Computers & Internet
The computers & Internet collection includes information technology, computing machines, their connections, and their capabilities.
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Sub-headings:
- Art, Imaging, & Multimedia
- Resources relating to text, graphics, still/moving images, and audio.
- Computers & Internet News
- Recent happenings in areas related to computers and their connections.
- Computer Hardware
- The physical machines and their subcomponents.
- Computer Literacy
- Understanding of what a computer is and how it can be used as a resource.
- Computer Science
- The study of computers and computing and information technology.
- Computer Software
- Computer programs, created to perform one or a set of tasks, that are then distributed or sold for use.
- Cyberculture
- The collection of cultures and cultural products that exist on and/or are made possible by the Internet, along with the stories told about these cultures and cultural products. This includes methods of adapting/representing aspects of older cultures to electronic (especially text-based) communication.
- Desktop & Electronic Publishing
- Using writing, graphics, and/or page layout software to produce material for print or electronic publication.
- History of Computers & Internet
- Links covering the history and development of computer technology and online access.
- Internet
- The electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world.
- Platforms
- Computer operating systems and computer standards that run them.
- Programming
- The creation of computer code for the purpose of accomplishing some task whether it be for developing software, including database query processing and building of websites or tools.
- System Administration
- Process of managing computer operating systems. Including tasks such as installing software, configuring users, and troubleshooting.
Resources in this category:
- The Ada Project
http://women.cs.cmu.edu/ada/
- "The Ada Project (TAP) is a WWW site designed to serve as a clearinghouse for information and resources relating to women in computing". TAP includes information on conferences, employment, organizations, fellowships and awards, and other electronically accessible information sites.
- AnonIC: Anonymous Internet Communications
http://www.anonic.org/
- On this site you will find basic concepts of Internet security and anonymity. There are descriptions of today's protection technologies and tips on choosing security software.
- BABEL: A Glossary of Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms
http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/babel/babel.html
- "First compiled when I became frustrated while reading magazine articles, help wanted ads and equipment for sale brochures....all pertaining to computers....where the following Abbreviations and Acronyms were used and their meanings were either not known to me or were not immediately available. They apply to personal computers, multimedia, communications, programming, networking, etc......you name it."
- Barkley's OASIS? Comprehensive Technology Glossary and Dictionary
http://www.oasismanagement.com/TECHNOLOGY/GLOSSARY/index.htm...
- A glossary of computer-related acronyms and definitions. Easy to understand definitions of basic terms.
- The Computer Information Center
http://www.compinfo-center.com/
- "Hardware, software, computers and communications are featured on these pages. The Computer Information Center is a one-stop independent information service focused on the needsof users and buyers of computer and communications products and technology. Here you can find much of the information you need on the computer and communications industries, including local sources of supply, support and service."
- Computer Virus Myths
http://www.kumite.com/myths/
- A site aimed at dispelling some of the hype and myths surrounding computer viruses. Includes an alphabetical listing of virus hoaxes, a listing of the most common and newest virus and e-mail hoaxes, and opinion articles from experts.
- ComputerUser High-Tech Dictionary
http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/dictionary....
- You can browse by letter or "search for definitions to more than 7,000 high-tech terms." There are also quick references of emoticons, chat stuff, HTML tags, file types, and domains.
- Cybercinema
http://www2.english.uiuc.edu/cybercinema/
- "An Interactive Site Devoted to the History of Computers and Artificial Intelligence in Film." Categorized by decade and by topic, this site contains essays discussing the uses and portrayals of computers and artificial intelligence in movies. Includes synopses and still photos from each of the films discussed.
- Findability.org
http://findability.org/
- A "perpetually evolving collection of links to people, software, organizations, and content related to findability" -- "the quality of being locatable or navigable." Dedicated to the specific topic of findability.
- Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
http://foldoc.org/
- "The FOLDOC is a searchable dictionary of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architectures, operating systems, networking, theory, mathematics, telecomms, institutions, companies, projects, products, history, in fact anything to do with computing."
- Frequency and Stroke Counts of Chinese Characters
http://technology.chtsai.org/charfreq/
- "This is a list of frequency of usage and number of strokes of the 13,060 Chinese characters defined in the BIG-5 coding scheme." With links to other Chinese language and Chinese computing websites.
- Glossary of Internet Terms
http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html
- Brief definitions of Internet-related terms.
- Help2Go
http://www.help2go.com/index.html
- This is a volunteer-operated tech site, which provides Computer Help and Spyware Help forums, as well as the Help2Go Detective which will analyze HijackThis logfiles. Additional articles can also be found here.
- Helpanswers.com: Online Support Center
http://www.Helpanswers.com/
- "Helpanswers is a database of thousands of computer related questions and answers created specifically to help computers users who are not technologists. Fast and accurate answers to questions you may have about popular operating systems and application software and hardware are available in easy to understand language." There are also tutorials that you can view online or download as pdf files.
- How Stuff Works
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
- Have you ever wondered how a car engine works? This site answers questions about the way all kinds of things work-- from refrigerators to computers to the human body.
- Howstuffworks "Computer Channel"
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/
- "HowStuffWorks is widely recognized as the leading source for clear, reliable explanations of how everything around us actually works. Through the flagship Web site HowStuffWorks.com, a popular series of books, an acclaimed kids' magazine, as well as many other ventures, the award-winning company has helped demystify the world for millions of curious people."
- Indiana University's UCS Knowledge Base
http://kb.indiana.edu/
- The Knowledge Base is a database of over 6,500 answers to questions about computing at Indiana University. It is both keyword- searchable and searchable using more extended HTNL forms.
- Jargon File Resources
http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/
- "This page indexes all the WWW resources associated with the Jargon File and its print version, The New Hacker's Dictionary. It's as official as anything associated with the Jargon File gets." The Jargon File has been known as the lexicon of esoteric hackerly words and phrases since at least 1991. The site also includes the history and folklore of hackers. It has a searchable database for jargon terms and also has links to pages that have other versions of search engines to search the text. You can also download the entire text as a compressed gzip file.
- Kitchen Table Computers
http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/
- Here is an illustrated, step-by-step guide in simple language to help you build your own do-it-yourself computer. Use the resources and information here to build your own pc. Check out the tools, components, software, assembly, and more.
Our goals are to present an illustrated, step-by-step guide that presents basic information in simple language to help make your do-it-yourself computer-building project as enjoyable, educational, and rewarding as it can be.
- MagPortal.com: Magazine Articles on Computers & Electronics
http://www.MagPortal.com/c/comp/
- A searchable, browsable directory of magazine articles related to computer and electronics topics that are available online. Topics covered include: Audio; Briefs; Desktop; Laptop; Linux; Macintosh; Microsoft Windows; Network; PDA's, Telecom & Handheld Devices; Peripherals; Servers & Supercomputers; Software Development; Software Use, Reviews & News; Television; Unix; Video & Digital Photography. Updated every few days.
- Saugus.net: Glossary of Computer Terms
http://www.saugus.net/Computer/Terms/
- A collection of computer terms covering both hardware and software. This glossary, along with a glossary of filename extensions, can be searched using this form.
- Saugus.net: Glossary of Filename Extensions
http://www.saugus.net/Computer/Extensions/
- A alphabetical listing, with some explanation and information on downloading, of the extensions used for naming computer files. This glossary, along with a glossary of computer terms, can be searched using this form.
- Techterms.org: Computer and Technology Defined and Explained
http://www.techterms.com/
- "The Tech Terms Dictionary is a constantly growing collection of computer and technology terms. Each definition is written in a way that is easy for the reader to understand and serves to explain the term, not just define it."
- TechWeb Technology Encyclopedia
http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/
- "Over 20,000 definitions to technology terms and concepts. Simply search for the term you are looking for or try a random definition."
- ThinkQuest
http://www.thinkquest.org/en/
- Project sponsored by Oracle that encourages teachers and students to use technology in the classroom. The Library presents sites created by students for ThinkQuest's annual competition. The sites cover a wide range of topics, from sports to physics to health issues. Search or browse by topic.
- Virtual Computer Library
https://webcms.utexas.edu/vcl/index.html
- Information about computers, the internet, and computing. Includes book reviews, journals, conference dates, product reviews, and news. Links to non-profit organizations also are available.
- Viruslist.com
http://www.viruslist.com/
- Daily news on computer-virus related topics. Daily list of active viruses. Encyclopedia of all known computer viruses arranged by virus family.
- Webopedia
http://www.webopedia.com/
- Webopedia is "#1 online encyclopedia dedicated to computer and Interent technology. Enter a search term or browse through the categories, and sail the Web!" There is also a glossary of terms with a particular term being highlighted each day.
- Whatis?com
http://whatis.techtarget.com/
- Do you know what IDTL or Majordomo are? You could find out at this site which has a dictionary of computer and internet terms. Also, there are brief guides on how the internet works.
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