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Thesaurus of information sciences and technologies / Edited by Denis Beauchemin.Co28-1/87-1992

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This handy reference from the Canadian Workplace Automation Research Centre (CWARC) gives users insight into vocabulary used for information architecture, multimedia systems and performance support systems. The English-French, recto-verso format contains more than 3,000 terms, with an alphabetical and hierarchical list of generic terms as well as proper nouns identifying products, services and organizations.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Communications Canada.
  • Canadian Workplace Automation Research Centre‏.
TitleThesaurus of information sciences and technologies / Edited by Denis Beauchemin.
Publication typeMonograph
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[French], Digital text-[English]
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • "In 1987, the Integrated Service of Information Resources (ISIR) of the Canadian Workplace Automation Research Centre (CWARC) began to set up a bibliographic data base to manage and make usable its documentation collection, which consists of printed, machine-readable, audio-visual, microfilm and other types of documents and covers mainly the subject fields that are relevant to CWARC's activities.... This research is conducted in the area of information and communications technology, which includes such subject fields as computer science, telecommunications, optics, acoustics and graphics and their specific information-processing applications (production, conversion, storage, distribution and access)."--Introduction.
  • Bilingual
Publishing information
  • Laval - Quebec : Communications Canada. 1992.
BindingSoftcover
DescriptionEnglish text, 164p. ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-660-57098-X
Catalogue number
  • Co28-1/87-1992
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