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Autor principal: Mulford, Martha
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ488278
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contents CD-I and CDTV in the Schools: New Directions in Reference Tools. Mulford, Martha Comparative Analysis Computer Selection Computer Software Cost Effectiveness Editing Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Services Optical Data Disks Reference Services School Libraries Videodisks Describes the use of Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I) and Commodore Dynamic Total Vision (CDTV) technology in school library media center reference services. CD-I and CDTV are compared to CD-ROM regarding hardware, editing, and software; and to videodisks regarding hardware, analog/digital, standardization, audio/video, and cost. (Contains 12 references.) (LRW)
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spellingShingle CD-I and CDTV in the Schools: New Directions in Reference Tools.
Mulford, Martha
Comparative Analysis
Computer Selection
Computer Software
Cost Effectiveness
Editing
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Services
Optical Data Disks
Reference Services
School Libraries
Videodisks
CD-I and CDTV in the Schools: New Directions in Reference Tools. Mulford, Martha Comparative Analysis Computer Selection Computer Software Cost Effectiveness Editing Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Services Optical Data Disks Reference Services School Libraries Videodisks Describes the use of Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I) and Commodore Dynamic Total Vision (CDTV) technology in school library media center reference services. CD-I and CDTV are compared to CD-ROM regarding hardware, editing, and software; and to videodisks regarding hardware, analog/digital, standardization, audio/video, and cost. (Contains 12 references.) (LRW)
title CD-I and CDTV in the Schools: New Directions in Reference Tools.
topic Comparative Analysis
Computer Selection
Computer Software
Cost Effectiveness
Editing
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Services
Optical Data Disks
Reference Services
School Libraries
Videodisks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ488278