Library Terminology - Crossword Labs-Blank
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4. A software program that enables users to 1. A collection of information stored in an
access Internet resources. electronic format that can be searched by a
computer.
6. Any information resource that presents
information using more than one media (print, 2. A list containing citations to the resources used
picture, audio, or video) in writing a research paper or other document.
8. The written symbols of a language as 3. A device that allows the user to move and click
portrayed on paper. Information sources may be the cursor on a computer screen for different
either print or electronic. functions
11. The name given to any electronic device that 5. A book or bound collection of maps,
sends messages through space via electric or illustrations, etc.
electromagnetic waves instead of via power
7. A work containing information on all branches
cords.
of knowledge or treating comprehensively a
13. The person(s) or organization(s) that wrote particular branch of knowledge
or compiled a document.
9. A reference to a book, magazine or journal
15. A collection, usually annual, of statistics and article, or other work containing all the
fact, both current and retrospective information necessary to identify and locate that
work.
16. A worldwide network of computer networks
that allows for the transmission and exchange of 10. A request for the return of library material
files. before the due date.
18. An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a 12. CD is an abbreviation for used for ; it is used
field of knowledge with definitions or explanations for storing digital information
20. A small portable device for storing 14. The name of a book, article, or other
computerized information. A thumb drive can plug information source.
into the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port of any
17. A separate file sent with an email message.
computer and store electronic information.
19. A significant or memorable word or term in
the title, abstract, or text of an information
resource that indicates its subject and i