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A business card is a card bearing business information about a company or individual. Learn about the origin, construction, printing and design of business cards, as well as their cultural and professional significance.
A Bootable business card. A bootable business card (BBC) is a CD-ROM that has been cut, pressed, or molded to the size and shape of a business card (designed to fit in a wallet or pocket). Alternative names for this form factor include "credit card", "hockey rink", and "wallet-size". The cards are designed to hold about 50 MB.
Learn about the origins, development and objectives of library catalogs, which are registers of bibliographic items in libraries. Find out how card catalogs, online public access catalogs and union catalogs work and how they help users to find, identify, select and obtain books.
Learn about the history and functions of an integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS), used to track library resources and services. Find out how ILS evolved from manual to computerized to online systems and how open-source ILS emerged as an alternative to commercial ILS.
A comprehensive list of software used to manage Portable Document Format (PDF) documents, with links to articles on each software. The list covers creators, viewers, editors, converters, development libraries and other categories of PDF software.
Learn about different methods and applications for creating indexes of books, documents, or web pages. Compare standalone, embedded, tagging, and automated indexing tools and their features.
An index card is a small piece of card stock used for recording and storing data. Learn about its invention by Carl Linnaeus, its applications in libraries, research, and business, and its evolution from edge-notched to digital formats.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Business cards" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.