Internet technologies and information services / Joseph B. Miller.
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Female Library | Z674.75 .I58 M55 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000086659 | |
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Main Library | Z674.75 .I58 M55 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000066866 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-375) and index.
Introduction -- Networks -- Accessing the Internet : connection technologies -- Internet technologies : TCP/IP -- Higher level Internet protocols : making the Internet work -- Internet connected computers and security -- Web design -- Graphics primer -- Web publishing with the hypertext markup language -- Controlling presentation with styles -- Introduction to Web programming -- XML primer -- Internet content -- Information retrieval -- Internet search -- Libraries and the Internet : learning from the past, exploring the future.
Why another book about the Internet? The answer is simple: while there are a number of excellent books on various aspects of networking, the Internet, HTML, Web design, Web programming, XML, and Web searching, there is not a single survey text that explores each of these topics holistically in the context of the knowledge and skill needs of those preparing for careers in any of the many information technology (IT) intensive fields such as library and information science (LIS), business and management information systems (MIS), and decision science (DIS), to name but a few. Part I focuses on the technologies of the Internet. Part 2 focuses on the many forms of Internet content and how it is created. Part 3 is devoted to the topic of Internet information retrieval. -- Back cover.
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