Beena, C; Archana, S N; Jayasree, V(Library 2.0 And Information Management, 2012)
[+]
[-]
Abstract:
Scholarly communication over the past 10 to 15 years has
gained a tremendous momentum with the advent of Internet and
the World Wide Web. The web has transformed the ways by
which people search, find, use and communicate information.
Innovations in web technology since 2005 have brought out an
array of new services and facilities and an enhanced version of
the web named Web 2.0. Web 2.0 facilitates a collaborative
environment in which the information users can interact with
the information. Web 2.0 enables its users to create, annotate,
review, share re-use and represent the information in new ways
thereby optimizing the information dissemination
Santhosh Kumar, G(Cochin University of Science And Technology, June 23, 2010)
[+]
[-]
Abstract:
Page 1. Webhosting and Networking G. Santhosh Kumar, Dept. of Computer Science Cochin
University of Science and Technology Page 2. Agenda What is a Network? Elements of a Network
Hardware Software Ethernet Technology World Wide Web Setting up a Network Conclusion Page
3. What is a Network? An interconnected system of things or people Purpose of a Network?
Resource Sharing Communication LANs have become the most popular form of Computer
Networks Page 4. Principle of Locality of Reference Temporal Locality of Reference ...