7 resultados para Information by segment
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
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It is no secret that computer services came to revolutionize the world. More than a service, have since become an indispensable tool for humanity, because they simplify and make life easier in many of his orders, through its various support options. These advances are added Internet services, so that by the mid 1980's assessed the need for such a research tool in order to apply it in various fields of human knowledge.This research, based on the use and quality of documentary information from the Internet, with application to the students of the Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, if the Library Board Laboratory Joaquin Garcia Monge, develops in the form of theses.
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Una de las características de los países de capitalismo dependiente – periférico es la escasa inversión en el campo de la investigación científica. En particular, en el ámbito de las ciencias sociales, esta situación se manifiesta en los muy limitados recursos para el desarrollo de centros de documentación y bibliotecas especializadas como soporte necesario para el desarrollo eficiente y eficaz de la investigación social sobre las realidades nacionales. La Comunidad Universitaria de Unidades de Información Especializadas en Ciencias Sociales es una experiencia exitosa en la educación superior, que provoca romper, a su vez, la lógica de mercantilizar la información, potenciando el uso de los limitados recursos que las universidades públicas costarricenses invierten en el campo de la información para investigación social, por medio de la coordinación de tareas y la integración de procesos técnicos entre distintas unidades de información participantes. Abstract One of the characeristics of peripherial capitalism dependant countries is the scant investment in scientific research particulary, in the field of Social Sciences; this situation is shown in the limited resources available for the development of specialized documentation centers and libraries as necessary support for the efficient and effective development of the social research on the national realities. The University Community of Specialized Information Units on Social Sciences is a successful experience in the university education field; this experience induces a break on the logic of commercialization of information by strengthening the use of the scarce resources that Costarican universities invest in this area. This action is carried out by means of coordinating the tasks and the integration of the technical processes between the different information units involved
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Hoy día uno de los tópicos principales en la literatura bibliotecaria es el impacto y el uso de la nueva tecnología en el ambiente bibliotecario. La conversión de información por medio de computadora es una de las técnicas que ha causado mayor aceptación en bibliotecas.El reconocimiento de caracteres ópticos es una técnica sofisticada que ha alcanzado gran popularidad no solamente en organizaciones comerciales sino también en bibliotecas porque su versatilidad permite convertir material impreso o mecanografiado por medios Computacionales sin necesidad de digitar la información.El reconocimiento de caracteres ópticos ha sido exitosamente empleado en los sistemas de Circulación y Catalogación de las bibliotecas. También ha sido usado en el registro de reportes, documentos técnicos, páginas de contenido, índices de revistas, resúmenes, etc. Su futuro y aplicación en las bibliotecas es muy prometedor porque provee soluciones a problemas administrativos y facilita el proceso técnico de la información.
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Language teaching has become a priority in the Costa Rican educational system, considering it as a tool for communication and development of thought. Without language, there is no access to other curriculum disciplinary knowledge. A successful experience conducted some years ago, with students from 4th to 6th grade, was the basis for the design and implementation of a professional development activity addressed to promoting an integration strategy previously adjusted according to the Ministry’s requirements and the existing national regulations. This study is developed in the framework of a qualitative paradigm including research-action and systematization. A purposive sample was selected based on a suitability factor, through which individuals are informed about the strategy, and then the strategy is applied to a group of students from urban-marginal areas. The techniques used include literature review, analysis of curriculum and Ministry’s regulations, application of an in-depth interview, discussions from the course’s participant in a portfolio, and discussions from students to whom the strategy was applied. We analyzed the considerations of teachers and students, as well as the theoretical and regulatory information by triangulation. The study’s conclusion is the necessity of a communicative approach in language teaching and our recommendation is to implement the strategy developed in the Costa Rican classrooms as provided in this paper.
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Los geógrafos ahora tienen a su disposición la red mundial de INTERNET. Esta res es mucho más que un depósito gigante de datos y programas. Es un cúmulo de experiencias humanas que incluyen texto, artículos, imagen, video y foros de discusión. Es una nueva forma de procesamiento a la información de formas que antes considerábamos imposibles. El profesional que continúe procesando y obteniendo información de la manera tradicional se estará quedando al margen de nuevo conocimiento disponible a diario en INTERNET. El profesional de hoy no se limita a recopilar información en una biblioteca o librería, sino que accesa directamente sitios de búsqueda que le permitirán encontrar rápidamente los datos que busca. Un ejemplo, son los meteorólogos que tienen en INTERNET su mejor herramienta, ya que pueden recuperar imágenes sobre el clima casi inmediatamente después que son almacenadas desde el satélite, lo cual les permite evaluar y discernir sobre el estado actual del clima (Aberdeen University Compiting Center, 1996). Las imágenes las pueden ver y bajar a su computadora individual para su propio uso. Los profesores en la actualidad brindan al estudiante todo su material almacenándolo en INTERNET. La relación profesor-estudiante ya no es la misma. Al estudiante se le exige encontrar la información en su computadora y asimilarla. El viejo cuaderno no es necesario, las lecciones pueden ser recuperadas para su estudio sin que el profesor tenga que impartirlas, como se hace en la mayoría de las universidades de los Estados Unidos (Ohio State University, 1996). En general, este articulo persigue mostrar a los profesionales de las ciencias geográficas, dónde encontrar la información que buscan t cómo localizar más de lo que imaginan con la red INTERNET. ABSTRACT Geographers now have at their disposition the world network of INTERNET. This network is much more than just a large deposit of digital data and programs. It is an accumulation of human experiences that include text, articles, images, videos, and discussion bulletin boards. It is a new form of processing and managing information that was previously considered impossible. The professional who continues searching and obtaining information by traditional methods will be left on the fringes of this new wave of digital information and material available daily on INTERNET. Hence, a professional is not limited to compiling information in libraries or bookstores as direct and rapid access of desired research materials is available on the INTERNET. For example, meteorologists have in INTERNET their best tool in that they can acquire meteorologic satellite images, which permit them to evaluate and discern the actual present climatic situation (Aberdeen University Computing Center, 1996). One can see and then down load to one´s personal computer imagines of interest for personal use. Professors can offer to students all their materials for a class through and stores on the INTERNET. The relationship between professor and student is not the same. Students can be asked to access and assimilate the information via individual computers connected to the INTERNTET. Notebooks are becoming obsolete given that all class lectures and materials could be placed on the INTERNET for review without a professor having to give a lecture, as is being done in many universities of the United States (Ohio State University, 1996).This article pursues showing, in general, where professionals in Geographical Sciences can find available information and much more on the INTERNET.
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Presents the results of the study on the perceptions and views of children, fathers and mothers in relation to the services and products Children's Library "Miriam Alvarez Brenes" National University, developed by the Institute of Social Studies Population (IDESP), in collaboration with the Library staff Pretend that provided inputs to become key elements in making decisions and setting policies emanating from the authorities responsible for the proper development and expansion of activities and services that are to be implemented in selected communities will benefit of this project.
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Friends: Although we have not devoted special sessions to discuss the matter, the truth is that in some informal occasions we talked lightly about the relevance of the School of Library, Documentation and Information is at the Faculty of Arts. We have consistently defined our School Faculty as a humanist. The human reality in all its modes of symbolic production is the object of study that brings us together as an area of knowledge. A school is that, a major academic unit, which it brings together different disciplines deserve epistemological affinity for joint development. Cooperation, ease of interdisciplinary association are elements that justify the existence of the faculties. And our conversations, I insist, casual and light, have led us to establish two positions may seem superficially divergent, but are not. The Library mates look as techniques themselves, and feel that can be placed almost anywhere Faculty, and at first glance does not explain its presence in a humanities faculty. Let me turn away from this self-image.