![]() ![]() Now at version 4.0.ĬC BY-NC – Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial, a copyright license that allows for the copy, redistribution, remix, and transformation of materials if attributed for non-commercial purposes.ĬC BY-NC-ND – Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives, a copyright license that allows for the copy and redistribution (but not remix and transformation) if attributed for non-commercial purposes.ĬC BY-NC-SA – Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, a copyright license that is similar to CC BY-NC except that you must share your material with the same license as the original.ĬC BY-ND – Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives, a copyright license that allows for the copy and redistribution if not modified and if attributed, even for commercial purposes.ĬC BY-SA – Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike, a copyright license that is similar to CC BY except that you must share your material with the same license as the original.ĬLOCKSS – Controlled CLOCKS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe), an archive for long-term preservation of scholarly materials.ĬMS – Content Management System or Course Management Software.ĬOinS – ContextObjects in Spans, bibliographic metadata added to HTML in a webpage.ĬONSER – Cooperative ONline SERials (previously CONversion of SERials), a project to improve bibliographic records for serials.ĬOUNTER – Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources, standards for recording and reporting online usage statistics.ĬSS – Cascading Style Sheets, a language used for describing the presentation of a web document (usually in HTML).ĬSV – Comma-Separated Values, data items in a table record consisting of one or more fields, separated by commas. ![]() (See also UTF-8.)ĪWS – Amazon Web Services, a cloud Web services hosting platform used by several library vendors including ProQuest and Springshare.īIBFRAME – Bibliographic Framework, a new model for bibliographic description to replace MARC.ĬAPTCHA – Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, a test that aims to protect web forms from entry by bots.ĬC BY – Creative Commons Attribution, a copyright license that allows for the copy, redistribution, remix, and transformation of materials if attributed. This page contains common library technology acronyms with their meanings.ĪAP – Authorized Access Point, text string that names the item for a BIBFRAME Authority (bf:authorizedAccessPoint).ĪACR2 – Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, a set of cataloging rules succeeded by Resource Description and Access (RDA).ĪD FS – Active Directory Federation Services, a Microsoft service that allows for single sign-on (SSO).ĪPC – Article Processing Charge, a fee charged to an author by an open access journal to publish an article.ĪPI – Application Program Interface, “a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building applications and providing a way to interact with online services”.ĪRIA – Accessible Rich Internet Applications.ĪSCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a standard set of text characters and encoding scheme (also called US-ASCII).
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