Overview of all the presentations (series of slides) that have been developed by Paul Nieuwenhuysen to support courses.
Each series of slides corresponds to a chapter.


to the introduction (preface) about the learning/study materials provided


 

Information literacy

About "Information"

The information industry and the information market

Databases and computerised information retrieval

Knowledge organisation: classifications and thesaurus systems

Computer technology

Computer software

Pictures on computers

Presentation software

Disks

Compact Discs

Multimedia and hypermedia

Computer networks, data communication and the Internet

Online communication: remote login and file transfer

Gopher and veronica

World-Wide Web = WWW

Developing web pages and sites

Extensions of the WWW

Z39.50 and related protocols for search and retrieval

Methods for access to databases through Internet

Online access information sources and services

Citations in scientific communication

Assessing the influence of scientific journals

Providing public access to information on the Internet

Electronic mail

Computer-network interest groups

Client-server systems

Evaluations in information retrieval

Evaluating the quality of information

Document delivery and interlibrary lending

Libraries and information centres

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