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41 acceso a la información por la materia
(n.) = subject approach to information, subject approachEx. Some aspects of the creation of a good alphabetical subject index, whether it be printed or machine-held, are common to any subject approach to information.Ex. This type of subject approach is reasonably successful in the German language but presents problems in the English language.* * *(n.) = subject approach to information, subject approachEx: Some aspects of the creation of a good alphabetical subject index, whether it be printed or machine-held, are common to any subject approach to information.
Ex: This type of subject approach is reasonably successful in the German language but presents problems in the English language.Spanish-English dictionary > acceso a la información por la materia
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42 acceso a los artículos de las publicaciones periódicas
(n.) = article-level accessEx. The article ' article-level access to the online catalog at Vanderbilt University' is a contribution to an issue on locally loaded data bases in on-line library systems.* * *(n.) = article-level accessEx: The article ' article-level access to the online catalog at Vanderbilt University' is a contribution to an issue on locally loaded data bases in on-line library systems.
Spanish-English dictionary > acceso a los artículos de las publicaciones periódicas
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43 acceso a los documentos
(n.) = document deliveryEx. This article examines resource sharing, interlibrary loan and document delivery comparing the turnaround time for interlibrary loan in 1987 with that of 1989.* * *(n.) = document deliveryEx: This article examines resource sharing, interlibrary loan and document delivery comparing the turnaround time for interlibrary loan in 1987 with that of 1989.
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44 acceso abierto
(n.) = open access (OA)Ex. Open access (OA) publishing is growing in importance, and, in parallel, the role of institutional repositories (IRs) has come to the forefront of discussion within the library community.* * *(n.) = open access (OA)Ex: Open access (OA) publishing is growing in importance, and, in parallel, the role of institutional repositories (IRs) has come to the forefront of discussion within the library community.
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45 acceso aleatorio
m.random access, direct access.* * *(n.) = random accessEx. Discs provide 'direct' or ' random' access, the 'read/write' head can go straight to the data required.* * *(n.) = random accessEx: Discs provide 'direct' or ' random' access, the 'read/write' head can go straight to the data required.
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46 acceso concurrente
(n.) = concurrent accessEx. An alternative for providing concurrent access is to mount journal citation files on a local library system.* * *(n.) = concurrent accessEx: An alternative for providing concurrent access is to mount journal citation files on a local library system.
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47 acceso de sólo lectura
(n.) = read-only accessEx. Read-only access to title, supplier, and patron and fund accounting information is provided by a suite of general enquiry functions.* * *(n.) = read-only accessEx: Read-only access to title, supplier, and patron and fund accounting information is provided by a suite of general enquiry functions.
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48 acceso dedicado
(n.) = dedicated accessEx. OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.* * *(n.) = dedicated accessEx: OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.
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49 acceso directo
m.direct access, on-line access.* * ** * *(n.) = direct accessEx. Direct access involves the use of computer files via carriers (e.g. disks, cassettes, cartridges) designed to be inserted into a computer or its auxiliary equipment by the user.* * ** * *(n.) = direct accessEx: Direct access involves the use of computer files via carriers (e.g. disks, cassettes, cartridges) designed to be inserted into a computer or its auxiliary equipment by the user.
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50 acceso en línea
(n.) = online accessEx. Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.* * *(n.) = online accessEx: Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.
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51 acceso identificado
(n.) = password accessEx. Participants were given password access to the papers and could download those that they wished to keep.* * *(n.) = password accessEx: Participants were given password access to the papers and could download those that they wished to keep.
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52 acceso libre
(n.) = self-help, free accessEx. This article deals with the usefulness of self-help videos in the public library.Ex. Their Web based manuscript management system promises rapid peer review, multimedia content, searchability and linkability, and free access to all individuals with browsers.* * *(n.) = self-help, free accessEx: This article deals with the usefulness of self-help videos in the public library.
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53 acceso mediante contraseña
(n.) = password accessEx. Participants were given password access to the papers and could download those that they wished to keep.* * *(n.) = password accessEx: Participants were given password access to the papers and could download those that they wished to keep.
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54 acceso mediante llamada telefónica
(n.) = dial-in access, dial-up access, dial up phone lineEx. It describes recent software developments and those planned for the future, such as dial-in access to Silverplatter data bases.Ex. It is possible to use dial-up access via the public switched telephone network.Ex. This article discusses the use of diskettes, Bernoulli removable disc cartridges, CD-ROM's, modems using dial up phone lines, leased phone lines, satellites and frequency modulated (FM) subcarriers.* * *(n.) = dial-in access, dial-up access, dial up phone lineEx: It describes recent software developments and those planned for the future, such as dial-in access to Silverplatter data bases.
Ex: It is possible to use dial-up access via the public switched telephone network.Ex: This article discusses the use of diskettes, Bernoulli removable disc cartridges, CD-ROM's, modems using dial up phone lines, leased phone lines, satellites and frequency modulated (FM) subcarriers.Spanish-English dictionary > acceso mediante llamada telefónica
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55 acceso mediante línea telefónica
(n.) = dial-accessEx. Remote or invisible users are increasing in numbers as more libraries implement dial-access to their catalogues and investigate the viability of networks.* * *(n.) = dial-accessEx: Remote or invisible users are increasing in numbers as more libraries implement dial-access to their catalogues and investigate the viability of networks.
Spanish-English dictionary > acceso mediante línea telefónica
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56 acceso múltiple
m.multiple access, trunking.* * *(n.) = multiple accessEx. Because the catalogue can contain more than one substitute for each document it is said to allow for multiple access to documents -- ie access via all the different characteristics by which a document is liable to be sought and which define its class membership.* * *(n.) = multiple accessEx: Because the catalogue can contain more than one substitute for each document it is said to allow for multiple access to documents -- ie access via all the different characteristics by which a document is liable to be sought and which define its class membership.
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57 acceso para todos
Ex. We took the view that to fulfil the principle of access for all libraries must continue to provide information in a variety of ways, for example through print and the oral tradition.* * *Ex: We took the view that to fulfil the principle of access for all libraries must continue to provide information in a variety of ways, for example through print and the oral tradition.
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58 acceso por CD-ROM
(n.) = CD-ROM accessEx. The Library set out to compare the relative merits of remote access, CD-ROM access, and locally loaded data files.* * *(n.) = CD-ROM accessEx: The Library set out to compare the relative merits of remote access, CD-ROM access, and locally loaded data files.
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59 acceso por materias
(n.) = subject accessEx. So bringing together the works of an author is of importance even from the perspective of subject access.* * *(n.) = subject accessEx: So bringing together the works of an author is of importance even from the perspective of subject access.
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60 acceso público
(n.) = public accessEx. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.* * *(n.) = public accessEx: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.
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acceso — sustantivo masculino 1. Acción y resultado de acercarse o llegar a un lugar. 2. Lugar o vía por donde se entra en un lugar: una vía de acceso, el acceso a l castillo, acceso cerrado, acceso de entrada, los accesos a Barcelona. El acceso … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
acceso — m. sintomat. Conjunto de síntomas psíquicos o físicos que aparecen y desaparecen de forma brusca a intervalos más o menos distantes, como los accesos febriles. Cuando el acceso se repite a intervalos muy cortos se considera un estado. Medical… … Diccionario médico
acceso — ‘Acción de acceder o llegar’: «Su acceso al alto sitial provocó hace siete años un movimiento de generalizada repulsa en el mundo democrático» (DPrensa [Arg.] 4.5.92); ‘entrada o paso’: «La finca del Parlamento tiene más de un acceso» (VGalicia… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
acceso — (Del lat. accessus). 1. m. Acción de llegar o acercarse. 2. coito. 3. Entrada o paso. 4. Entrada al trato o comunicación con alguien. 5. Arrebato o exaltación. 6. Med. Acometimiento o repetición de un estado morboso, periódico o no, como la tos,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
acceso — /a tʃ:eso/ agg. [part. pass. di accendere ]. 1. [assol., che arde: un cerino, un fuoco a. ] ▶◀ (region.) appicciato. ◀▶ (region.) smorzato, spento, [solo con riferimento a un incendio e sim.] estinto. 2. (estens.) a. [assol., di apparecchio e sim … Enciclopedia Italiana
acceso — (Del lat. accessum.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Entrada o paso por el que se llega a un sitio. 2 Posibilidad de tener trato con una persona: ■ con ella se puede hablar de todo, es una persona de fácil acceso. 3 SICOLOGÍA Aparición súbita de cierto… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Acceso — En informática un acceso es el resultado positivo de una autentificación, para que el acceso dure un tiempo predeterminado, el servidor guarda en el cliente una cookie, esta permitirá que el usuario pueda entrar a su cuenta en el servidor hasta… … Wikipedia Español
acceso — {{#}}{{LM A00349}}{{〓}} {{SynA00355}} {{[}}acceso{{]}} ‹ac·ce·so› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Llegada o acercamiento a algo: • El acceso a aquella parte de la cueva era casi imposible.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Lugar por el que se llega o se entra a un… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
acceso — ac·cé·so p.pass., agg. 1. p.pass., agg. → accendere, accendersi 2. agg. CO forte, intenso: un colore acceso, rosso acceso; animato, vivace: una discussione acceso Sinonimi: brillante, intenso, sgargiante, vivace, vivo; infiammato, infuocato.… … Dizionario italiano
acceso — (m) (Básico) permiso o posibilidad de entrar en un lugar o conseguir algo Ejemplos: Los usuarios de Internet pueden tener acceso a la banca electrónica. Los manifestantes cortaron el acceso a la autopista. Sinónimos: entrada, admisión … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate