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an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Essential Words for the TOEFL Steven J. Matthiesen, 2017-04-26 This revised book is specifically designed for ESL students preparing to take the TOEFL and features updated vocabulary that is seen most often on the exam. It includes: Phrases and “purpose” words (for example, define, discuss, claim, etc.) that are used in the speaking and writing sections of the test New words and phrases, since you are often asked to explain the meaning of a phrase Lists of vocabulary words with definitions, sample sentences, and practice exercises for 500 need-to-know words Detailed advice to help students expand their English language vocabulary, and more Students can test their mastery of TOEFL vocabulary by taking the included practice test with answer key, which is designed to help students evaluate their progress, and increase confidence in their vocabulary skills. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: TOEFL Essential Words, Eighth Edition Barron's Educational Series, Steven J. Matthiesen, 2023-11-14 Barron’s TOEFL Essential Words is designed for ESL students preparing to take the TOEFL. The book features 500 words that are seen most often on the exam. Inside you will find Phrases and “purpose” words (for example, define, discuss, claim, etc.) that are used in the speaking and writing sections of the test Vocabulary lists with definitions, sample sentences, and practice exercises for 500 need-to-know words Detailed advice to help you expand your English language vocabulary A practice test with answer key to help you evaluate your progress and increase confidence in your vocabulary skills |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Standardizing Terminology for Better Communication Richard Alan Strehlow, Sue Ellen Wright, 1993 Twenty-seven papers from the ASTM symposium on [title] held in Cleveland, Ohio, June 1991, provide an overview of terminology work today. The volume is arranged into four major categories: issues in terminology; applying terminological principles and theories; computerization and database applicatio |
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an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Introduction to Cataloging and Classification Daniel N. Joudrey, Arlene G. Taylor, David P. Miller, 2015-09-29 A new edition of this best-selling textbook reintroduces the topic of library cataloging from a fresh, modern perspective. Not many books merit an eleventh edition, but this popular text does. Newly updated, Introduction to Cataloging and Classification provides an introduction to descriptive cataloging based on contemporary standards, explaining the basic tenets to readers without previous experience, as well as to those who merely want a better understanding of the process as it exists today. The text opens with the foundations of cataloging, then moves to specific details and subject matter such as Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD), the International Cataloging Principles (ICP), and RDA. Unlike other texts, the book doesn't presume a close familiarity with the MARC bibliographic or authorities formats; ALA's Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd Edition, revised (AACR2R); or the International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD). Subject access to library materials is covered in sufficient depth to make the reader comfortable with the principles and practices of subject cataloging and classification. In addition, the book introduces MARC, BIBFRAME, and other approaches used to communicate and display bibliographic data. Discussions of formatting, presentation, and administrative issues complete the book; questions useful for review and study appear at the end of each chapter. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Knowledge Processing and Data Analysis Karl Erich Wolff, Dmitry E. Palchunov, Nikolay G. Zagoruiko, Urs Andelfinger, 2011-07-28 This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference on Knowledge - Ontology - Theory (KONT 2007) held in Novosibirsk, Russia, in September 2007 and the First International Conference on Knowledge Processing in Practice (KPP 2007) held in Darmstadt, Germany, in September 2007. The 21 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and cover four main focus areas: applications of conceptual structures; concept based software; ontologies as conceptual structures; and data analysis. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: The Organization of Information Arlene G. Taylor, Daniel N. Joudrey, 2008-12-23 This third edition of Taylor's modern classic continues to articulate the theory, principles, standards, and tools behind information organization. As with previous editions, it begins with strong justification for the continued importance of organizing principles and practice. Following a broad overview of the concept and its role in human endeavors, Taylor and Joudrey provide a detailed and insightful discussion of such basic retrieval tools as inventories, bibliographies, catalogs, indexes, finding aids, registers, databases, major bibliographic utilities, and other organizing entities; and subsequently trace the development of the organization of recorded information in Western civilization from 2000 B.C.E. to the present. Standards of codification (MARC, SGML, and various DTDs), controlled vocabularies and ontologies, and Web 2.0 technologies are but a sample of its extensive topical coverage. The Organization of Information remains the title of choice for students and professionals eager to embrace the heritage, immediacy, and future of this fascinating field of study. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Can You Recommend a Good Book on Indexing? Bella Hass Weinberg, 1998 This book contains a selection of top journal reviews of popular books on indexing. The items reviewed fall under the following headings: general and theoretical works, book indexing, database indexing and records management, thesauri, and computer-assisted and automatic indexing. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Reference and Information Services Melissa A. Wong, Laura Saunders, 2024-08-22 Written as a textbook for LIS students taking reference courses, this fully updated and revised seventh edition of Reference and Information Services: An Introduction also serves as a helpful handbook for practitioners to refamiliarize themselves with particular types and formats of sources and to refresh their knowledge on specific service topics. The first section grounds the rest of the textbook with an overview of the foundations of reference and an introduction to the theories, values, and standards that guide reference service. The second section provides an overview of reference services and techniques for service provision, establishing a foundation of knowledge on reference service and extending ethical and social justice perspectives. The third part offers an overview of the information life cycle and dissemination of information, followed by an in-depth examination of information sources by type as well as by broad subject areas. Finally, the concluding section guides the reader through the process of developing and maintaining their own vision of reference practice. This textbook is essential reading for all preservice and working librarians, particularly those concerned with ethical and social justice perspectives on reference work. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: The Reference Librarian's Bible Steven W. Sowards, Juneal Chenoweth, 2018-07-26 Divided into dedicated categories about the subjects most meaningful to librarians, this valuable resource reviews 500 texts across all major fields. Drawing on their collective experience in reference services and sifting through nearly 30,000 reviews in ARBAonline, editors Steven Sowards, associate director for collection at Michigan State University Libraries, and Juneal Chenoweth, editor of American Reference Books Annual, curated this collection of titles, most of which have been published since 2000, to serve collections and reference librarians in academic and public libraries. From the Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences and Encyclopedia of the Civil War to the Encyclopedia of Physics, Encyclopedia of Insects, and Taylor's Encyclopedia of Garden Plants to the formidable Oxford English Dictionary, The Reference Librarian's Bible encompasses every subject imaginable and will be your first stop for choosing and evaluating your library's collections as well as for answering patrons' questions. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Applied Linguistics Chu-Ren Huang, Zhuo Jing-Schmidt, Barbara Meisterernst, 2019-03-11 The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Applied Linguistics is written for those wanting to acquire comprehensive knowledge of China, the diaspora and the Sino-sphere communities through Chinese language. It examines how Chinese language is used in different contexts, and how the use of Chinese language affects culture, society, expression of self and persuasion of others; as well as how neurophysiological aspects of language disorder affect how we function and how the advance of technology changes the way the Chinese language is used and perceived. The Handbook concentrates on the cultural, societal and communicative characteristics of the Chinese language environment. Focusing on language use in action, in context and in vivo, this book intends to lay empirical grounds for collaboration and synergy among different fields. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Data Mining and Medical Knowledge Management: Cases and Applications Berka, Petr, Rauch, Jan, Zighed, Djamel Abdelkader, 2009-02-28 The healthcare industry produces a constant flow of data, creating a need for deep analysis of databases through data mining tools and techniques resulting in expanded medical research, diagnosis, and treatment. Data Mining and Medical Knowledge Management: Cases and Applications presents case studies on applications of various modern data mining methods in several important areas of medicine, covering classical data mining methods, elaborated approaches related to mining in electroencephalogram and electrocardiogram data, and methods related to mining in genetic data. A premier resource for those involved in data mining and medical knowledge management, this book tackles ethical issues related to cost-sensitive learning in medicine and produces theoretical contributions concerning general problems of data, information, knowledge, and ontologies. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Chronolog , 1996 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Proceedings of the XIII EURALEX International Congress Elisenda Bernal Gallén, Janet DeCesaris Ward, 2010-08-30 Els congressos d'EURALEX són fidels al caràcter internacional del seu títol: els contribuents d'aquestes actes procedeixen d'arreu del món i el nombre de llengües utilitzades és abundant. En aquestes actes es poden llegir contribucions escrites a sis llengües: català, anglès, francès, alemany, italià i espanyol. Aquesta presència significativa de llengües sembla ajustar-se a una associació europea concentrada en l'estudi i representació de la paraula, i indica l'interès en la investigació i millora dels diccionaris. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Information Retrieval William Hersh, 2006-05-04 Coupled with the growth of the World Wide Web, the topic of health information retrieval has had a tremendous impact on consumer health information. With the aid of newly added questions and discussions at the end of each chapter, this Second Edition covers theory practical applications, evaluation, and research directions of all aspects of medical information retireval systems. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Fundamentals of Business Writing Joseph MANCUSO, Yvonne V. CHABRIER, 1992-12-14 A ground-breaking approach to writing with a greater focus on planning and revising documents. When you complete this book, you will know how to write with clarity and style, so your ideas come across clearly and quickly. You’ll become a sharp-eyed critic, constantly spurring yourself to do better. Best of all, you’ll learn by doing—by building and evaluating your own business letter. You’ll discover how to avoid writer's block by making writing a process with a beginning, middle, and end. You will learn how to: • Sharpen your competitive edge through good, clear writing • Make sure your written words say exactly what you mean • Identify words and phrases that get in the way of clear, concise communication • Quickly analyze, organize, write, and revise any document • Use expressive words; keep sentences and paragraphs short; keep thoughts simple • Use techniques that involve the reader and create the feeling of personal communication • Format documents so they're inviting to look at and easy to read. This is an ebook version of the AMA Self-Study course. If you want to take the course for credit you need to either purchase a hard copy of the course through amaselfstudy.org or purchase an online version of the course through www.flexstudy.com. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Information Analysis and Repackaging Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-02-18 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Recommended Reference Books in Paperback Mary Alice Deveny, 1981 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: The Organization of Information Daniel N. Joudrey, Arlene G. Taylor, 2017-11-27 This fourth edition provides an updated look at information organization, featuring coverage of the Semantic Web, linked data, and EAC-CPF; new metadata models such as IFLA-LRM and RiC; and new perspectives on RDA and its implementation. This latest edition of The Organization of Information is a key resource for anyone in the beginning stages of their LIS career as well as longstanding professionals and paraprofessionals seeking accurate, clear, and up-to-date guidance on information organization activities across the discipline. The book begins with a historical look at information organization methods, covering libraries, archives, museums, and online settings. It then addresses the types of retrieval tools used throughout the discipline—catalogs, finding aids, indexes, bibliographies, and search engines—before describing the functionality of systems, explaining the basic principles of system design, and defining how they affect information organization. The principles and functionality of metadata is next, with coverage of the types, functions, tools, and models (particularly FRBR, IFLA-LRM, RDF) and how encoding works for use and sharing—for example, MARC, XML schemas, and linked data approaches. The latter portion of the resource describes specific activities related to the creation of metadata for resources. These chapters offer an overview of the major issues, challenges, and standards used in the information professions, addressing topics such as resource description (including standards found in RDA, DACS, and CCO), access points, authority control, subject analysis, controlled vocabularies—notably LCSH, MeSH, Sears, and AAT—and categorization systems such as DDC and LCC. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Reference Tools & Study Skills (ENHANCED eBook) Sylvia J. Duncan, 1989-09-01 This book promotes the use of reference materials by offering simple guidance to the often baffling subject of how to use reference tools. The worksheets can be completed with minimal assistance from the teacher, but students will require access to the reference books presented. The intriguing subjects on the worksheets were chosen to challenge the imagination and lead to further independent study. The study skills presented here will also help students proceed toward more efficient and productive work habits. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Health Information Systems: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Rodrigues, Joel J.P.C., 2009-12-31 This reference set provides a complete understanding of the development of applications and concepts in clinical, patient, and hospital information systems--Provided by publisher. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Online Services Reference Manual , 1988 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Online Services Reference Manual National Library of Medicine (U.S.). MEDLARS Management Section, 1986 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Indexing Specialized Formats and Subjects Hilda Feinberg, 1983 Comparison of indexing methodologys - reviews theoretical concepts and trends in indexing design e.g. Keyword vs. Free-text searching and computer assisted indexing; describes indexing practices in specific subject areas, (chemistry, biology and medicine, education and law), and for particular types of material (newspapers, periodicals, encyclopaedias, Videotex information systems); discusses thesaurus construction, and use of a thesaurus in indexing and information retrieval. Bibliographys, illustrations. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: English in Print from Caxton to Shakespeare to Milton Valerie Hotchkiss, Fred C. Robinson, 2010-10-01 English in Print from Caxton to Shakespeare to Milton examines the history of early English books, exploring the concept of putting the English language into print with close study of the texts, the formats, the audiences, and the functions of English books. Lavishly illustrated with more than 130 full-color images of stunning rare books, this volume investigates a full range of issues regarding the dissemination of English language and culture through printed works, including the standardization of typography, grammar, and spelling; the appearance of popular literature; and the development of school grammars and dictionaries. Valerie Hotchkiss and Fred C. Robinson provide engaging descriptions of more than a hundred early English books drawn from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the Elizabethan Club of Yale University. The study nearly mirrors the chronological coverage of Pollard and Redgrave's famous Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640), beginning with William Caxton, England's first printer, and ending with John Milton, the English language's most eloquent defender of the freedom of the press in his Areopagitica of 1644. William Shakespeare, neither a printer nor a writer much concerned with publishing his own plays, nonetheless deserves his central place in this study because Shakespeare imprints, and Renaissance drama in general, provide a fascinating window on the world of English printing in the period between Caxton and Milton. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Readings in Information Retrieval Karen Sparck Jones, Peter Willett, 1997 This compilation of original papers on information retrieval presents an overview, covering both general theory and specific methods, of the development and current status of information retrieval systems. Each chapter contains several papers carefully chosen to represent substantive research work that has been carried out in that area, each is preceded by an introductory overview and followed by supported references for further reading. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Buying and Selling Shanti Graheli, 2019-02-11 Buying and Selling explores the many facets of the business of books across and beyond Europe, adopting the viewpoints of printers, publishers, booksellers, and readers. Essays by twenty-five scholars from a range of disciplines seek to reconstruct the dynamics of the trade through a variety of sources. Through the combined investigation of printed output, documentary evidence, provenance research, and epistolary networks, this volume trails the evolving relationship between readers and the book trade. In the resulting picture of failure and success, balanced precariously between debt-economies, sale strategies and uncertain profit, customers stand out as the real winners. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005 Robert Dale, Kam-Fai Wong, Jian Su, Oi Yee Kwong, 2005-09-30 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, IJCNLP 2005, held in Jeju Island, Korea in October 2005. The 88 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 289 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on information retrieval, corpus-based parsing, Web mining, rule-based parsing, disambiguation, text mining, document analysis, ontology and thesaurus, relation extraction, text classification, transliteration, machine translation, question answering, morphological analysis, text summarization, named entity recognition, linguistic resources and tools, discourse analysis, semantic analysis NLP applications, tagging, language models, spoken language, and terminology mining. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Vocabulary For Dummies Laurie E. Rozakis, 2011-06-15 Have an interest in words? From the meaning of prefixes and suffixes to word origins and trivia, this book can help you build your vocabulary Someone just called you captious. Should you be flattered? Considering your extreme lactose intolerance, is it a good idea to order veau au béchamel from a French menu? Calumny is to slander as obloquy is to a) flattery, b) sermon, or c) invective? You've just heard that your new boss is a real martinet. Should you be worried or excited about this new addition to your workplace? Your partner says you have no élan; does that mean you're all out of yogurt? Starting to wish you'd paid more attention in English class? Don't worry, it's never too late to develop a million-dollar vocabulary—and Vocabulary For Dummies offers you a fast, fun, and easy way to do it. Whether you're preparing for standardized tests, or you want to feel more knowledgeable at work or more comfortable in social situations, this book is for you. In no time you'll: Dramatically expand your vocabulary Speak with style Write with panache Make a better impression at work or school Dine out with confidence Have the right words for formal occasions and ethnic events Get more out of what you read Vocabulary For Dummies doesn't overwhelm you with endless word lists. Instead, it gives you a complete vocabulary-building program that familiarizes you with words from all areas of life as they're used in context—from bar mitzvahs to business meetings, PCs to politics—with a host of fun features, including: Word tables organized by common features, such as language of origin, professional or social contexts, similarities, and more Sample conversations that incorporate new terms and define related ones Before-and-After examples that show how to replace old, general terms with new, specific vocabulary Pointers that reinforce understanding with examples of correct and incorrect usage Chapters on terms from finance, law, medicine, eating and shopping, history and mythology, various languages, and more Vocabulary For Dummies makes it easier than ever for you to learn difficult words that impress your friends and coworkers. Grab your own copy and get ahead at school, at work, and in life. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: World Databases in Geography and Geology Chris Armstrong, 2020-01-20 No detailed description available for World Databases in Geography and Geology. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Yearbook of International Organizations, 1992-93 Union of International Associations Staff, 1992 Yearbook of international organizations.- v. 3 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Guide to Reference Books for School Media Centers Christine Gehrt Wynar, 1986 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: Natural Language Processing and Information Systems Andrés Montoyo, Rafael Munoz, Elisabeth Métais, 2005-06-01 NLDB 2005, the 10th International Conference on Applications of Natural L- guage to Information Systems, was held on June 15–17, 2005 at the University of Alicante, Spain. Since the ?rst NLDB conference in 1995 the main goal has been to provide a forum to discuss and disseminate research on the integration of natural language resources in information system engineering. The development and convergence of computing, telecommunications and information systems has already led to a revolution in the way that we work, communicate with each other, buy goods and use services, and even in the way that weentertainandeducate ourselves.The revolutioncontinues,andoneof its results is that large volumes of information will increasingly be held in a form which is more natural for users than the data presentation formats typical of computer systems of the past. Natural language processing (NLP) is crucial in solving these problems, and language technologies will make an indispensable contribution to the success of information systems. We hope that NLDB 2005 was a modest contribution to this goal. NLDB 2005 contributed to advancing the goals and the high international standing of these conferences, largely due to its Program Committee, composed of renowned researchers in the ?eld of natural language processing and inf- mation system engineering. Papers were reviewed by three reviewers from the Program Committee. This clearly contributed to the signi?cant number of - pers submitted(95).Twenty-ninewereacceptedasregularpapers,while18were accepted as short papers. |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: American Reference Books Annual Bohdan S. Wynar, 2007 1970- issued in 2 vols.: v. 1, General reference, social sciences, history, economics, business; v. 2, Fine arts, humanities, science and engineering. |
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an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: March's Thesaurus Dictionary Francis Andrew March, 1925 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: English Historical Linguistics. Volume 2 Alexander Bergs, Laurel J. Brinton, 2012-10-01 |
an entry in a printed thesaurus contains: INIS Reference Series , 1973 |
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The meaning of ENTRY is the right or privilege of entering : entrée. How to use entry in a sentence.
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ENTRY definition: 1. the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization: 2. a door, gate…. Learn more.
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Entry has loads of meanings, most of them concerning going inside someplace and the way you happen to get inside. It can also refer to written records (as in a diary or ledger) or a …
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entry - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
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the act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air …
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en•try /ˈɛntri/ n., pl. -tries. entrance:[countable] the country's entry into the war. [countable] a place of entrance, esp. an entrance hall. access:[uncountable] She has entry to the highest people …
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Entrance and entry are two words that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have slightly different meanings. Entrance typically refers to the act of entering a place or location, …
ENTRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENTRY is the right or privilege of entering : entrée. How to use entry in a sentence.
ENTRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTRY definition: 1. the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization: 2. a door, gate…. Learn more.
entry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 7, 2025 · The entry in the second row and first column of this matrix is 6. The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure licence to land goods; or the …
Entry - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Entry has loads of meanings, most of them concerning going inside someplace and the way you happen to get inside. It can also refer to written records (as in a diary or ledger) or a …
Entry - definition of entry by The Free Dictionary
entry - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
What does Entry mean? - Definitions.net
the act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air …
entry - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
en•try /ˈɛntri/ n., pl. -tries. entrance:[countable] the country's entry into the war. [countable] a place of entrance, esp. an entrance hall. access:[uncountable] She has entry to the highest people …
343 Synonyms & Antonyms for ENTRY - Thesaurus.com
Find 343 different ways to say ENTRY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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An entry is a place where you enter, especially a hall, passage, or vestibule, as in The entry to the movie theater was full of people excited to see the new superhero movie. An entry is also …
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Entrance and entry are two words that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have slightly different meanings. Entrance typically refers to the act of entering a place or location, …