Computer Dictionary for Beginners


Book Description

2,000 computer words and phrases.




Computer Dictionary for Beginners


Book Description

Introduces and explains terms that apply to hardware, computer types, networks, software, programing, and related subjects, and provides lists of computer slang, acronyms, and other words.




The Usborne Computer Dictionary


Book Description

-- Written using clear and simple language -- ideal even for first-time computer users -- Improve your confidence and produce professional results.




A Guide to Children's Reference Books and Multimedia Material


Book Description

First published in 1998 , A Guide to Children’s Reference Books and Multi Material provides essential information on over 250 children’s reference products for parents, teachers and librarians wishing to purchase the best books and multimedia material in the late 90’s.




Windows 98 for Beginners


Book Description

The Usborne Computer Guides series is designed to help the complete beginners, as well as those who want to build on their experience, develop a wide-range of word-processing skills, using Word 97 or Office 97. Users are taken step-by-step through all the basics, such as writing letters and creating letterheads with simple graphics. Each double page is filled with screenshots and illustrations and includes tips and advice, using clearly-written jargon-free text.




The Usborne Guide to Homework on the Internet


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A. Smith explains how homework and revision Web sites work in this guide that provides links to the best sites for information, pictures, and study guidance. It includes helpful safety advice on using the Internet.







First Dictionary


Book Description

"A dictionary with over 2,500 words and definitions. It contains a pronunciation guide for tricky words. It features internet links, which offer a selection of recommended web sites - with downloadable picture puzzles and other facts."--Publishers description.




The Usborne Guide to E-mail


Book Description

It is predicted that by 2001, some 450 million people will be using e-mail worldwide.