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Zimerman, Martin – Computers in Libraries, 2009
Having been in the computer industry for many years, the author is reminded of one of the earliest tenets of word processing: Saving one's work, and save it often. It's encouraging to see that people trust computers not to lose their work. Unfortunately, due to budget cuts, aging computer hardware, a possibly questionable electrical supply, and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Word Processing, Information Technology
Roundy, Tamara; Parthasarathy, Kalyani – Computers in Libraries, 1996
Describes an online procedures manual for a cataloging department created on WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows. Features discussed include use of hypertext links, conceptual models, templates and button bars, and the use of other WordPerfect features to customize the manual. (JKP)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Guides, Hypermedia, Information Technology
LaRue, James – Computers in Libraries, 1993
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of integrated software, i.e., software that combines the functions of several independent programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, graphics programs, and desktop publishing so that users can work in a consistent and flexible computer environment. Microsoft Works, a well-known integrated package, is…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation, Desktop Publishing
Drumm, John E.; Groom, Frank M. – Computers in Libraries, 1999
Describes a pilot project at the Muncie (Indiana) Public Library that was developed to teach disadvantaged children basic Internet and writing skills. Topics include the need for reading and writing abilities and information-literacy skills; learning processes; computer skills; word-processing skills; and report-writing skills using a template.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Literacy, Information Skills
Pain-Lewins, Helen; Watson, Linda – Computers in Libraries, 1990
Describes study of seven local education authorities in the United Kingdom which was conducted to discover how models of microcomputer use were being adopted by school libraries. Highlights include database information retrieval; computerized catalogs; improving students' information-handling skills; curriculum-centered plans; integrated systems;…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Databases, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries