Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes tipos de recursos de información disponibles en Internet y en bibliotecas. Explica los principales motores de búsqueda de Internet como Google y Yahoo, así como directorios y redes sociales. También describe las partes de un libro impreso tradicional y los diferentes tipos de publicaciones periódicas como revistas y periódicos. Finalmente, resume los orígenes de la escritura y los diferentes soportes que se han utilizado a lo largo de la historia para almacenar información escrita.
Discovery of Self-Sustained 235U Fission Causing Sunlight by Padmanabha Rao E...IOSR Journals
For the first time in solar physics, this paper reports a comprehensive study how 235Uranium fission
causes Sunlight by the atomic phenomenon, Padmanabha Rao Effect against the theory of fusion. The first major
breakthrough lies in identifying as many as 153 solar lines in the Bharat Radiation range from 12.87 to 31 nm
reported by various researchers since 1960s. The Sunlight phenomenon is explained as follows. For example, the
energy equivalence 72.48 eV of the most intense 17.107 nm emission in the middle of solar spectrum is the energy
lost by β, γ, or X-ray energy of a fission product while passing through core-Coulomb space. This energy loss is the
Bharat Radiation energy that cause EUV, UV, visible, and near infrared emissions on valence excitation. From vast
data of emissions and energies of various fission products, 606.31 keV β (Eβmax) energy of 131I was chosen as the
source of 17.107 nm emission. For the first time a typical Bharat Radiation spectrum was observed when plotted
energy loss against β, γ, or X-ray energies of fission products supposedly present in solar flare and atmosphere :
113Xe, 131I, 137Cs, 95Zr, 144Cs, 134I, 140Ba, 133I, 140La, 133In etc that caused solar lines. Consistent presence of a sharp
line for four months in AIA spectral EUV band at 335A exemplifies self-sustained uranium fission from a small site
appeared in SDO/AIA image at 304A. Sun’s dark spot is explained as a large crater formed on Sun’s core surface as
a result of fission reaction that does not show any emission since fission products would be thrown away from the
site during fission. Purely the same Sun’s core material left over at the site after fission reaction devoid of fission
products and any emission seems to be the familiar dark Matter. This could be the first report on the existence of
Sun’s Dark Matter.
Dossier del Servizio Studi
sull’A.G. n. 134 "Schema di decreto legislativo recante disposizioni in materia di contratto a tempo indeterminato a
tutele crescenti"
Discovery of Self-Sustained 235U Fission Causing Sunlight by Padmanabha Rao E...IOSR Journals
For the first time in solar physics, this paper reports a comprehensive study how 235Uranium fission
causes Sunlight by the atomic phenomenon, Padmanabha Rao Effect against the theory of fusion. The first major
breakthrough lies in identifying as many as 153 solar lines in the Bharat Radiation range from 12.87 to 31 nm
reported by various researchers since 1960s. The Sunlight phenomenon is explained as follows. For example, the
energy equivalence 72.48 eV of the most intense 17.107 nm emission in the middle of solar spectrum is the energy
lost by β, γ, or X-ray energy of a fission product while passing through core-Coulomb space. This energy loss is the
Bharat Radiation energy that cause EUV, UV, visible, and near infrared emissions on valence excitation. From vast
data of emissions and energies of various fission products, 606.31 keV β (Eβmax) energy of 131I was chosen as the
source of 17.107 nm emission. For the first time a typical Bharat Radiation spectrum was observed when plotted
energy loss against β, γ, or X-ray energies of fission products supposedly present in solar flare and atmosphere :
113Xe, 131I, 137Cs, 95Zr, 144Cs, 134I, 140Ba, 133I, 140La, 133In etc that caused solar lines. Consistent presence of a sharp
line for four months in AIA spectral EUV band at 335A exemplifies self-sustained uranium fission from a small site
appeared in SDO/AIA image at 304A. Sun’s dark spot is explained as a large crater formed on Sun’s core surface as
a result of fission reaction that does not show any emission since fission products would be thrown away from the
site during fission. Purely the same Sun’s core material left over at the site after fission reaction devoid of fission
products and any emission seems to be the familiar dark Matter. This could be the first report on the existence of
Sun’s Dark Matter.
Dossier del Servizio Studi
sull’A.G. n. 134 "Schema di decreto legislativo recante disposizioni in materia di contratto a tempo indeterminato a
tutele crescenti"
2. Que hay en Internet • Buscadores: Google, Yahoo
• Metabuscadores: Donbusca, Excite
• Directorios: Dmoz
Publicación e intercambio de
información:
Blogs, wikis, redes sociales,
Motores de 1) Robots mundos virtuales.
búsqueda 2) Bases de datos
3) Interfaz de búsqueda
Buscadores especializados:
Académicos, libros electrónicos y
temáticos
3. A. Cubierta: protege la obra.
B. Solapa: prolongación lateral, propaganda de
otros libros.
C. Pasta: la encuadernación de cartón, madera,
etc.
Partes del D. Guardas: 2 hojas de protección al inicio.
libro E. Lomo: titulo, nombre del autor, logotipo y
numero de colección.
PARTES DE F. Portada: Contiene información del libro.
MATERIALES: G. Reverso de la portada: edición, reimpresión,
Libros
copyright.
Revistas H. Tabla o contenido: tabla de las divisiones del
Monografías texto.
Directorios I. Índice analítico: nombres personales,
Atlas geográficos.
Anuarios
J. Apéndices o anexos: explican o aclaran un texto.
K. Glosario: definiciones.
L. Bibliografía: obras consultadas
Soportes: M. Fe de erratas: lista de errores con sus
Papel, microficha, videos, correcciones.
disquetes, DVD, disco
duro.
N. Colofón: Datos relativos a la impresión,
4. Cualquier texto almacenado en formato
digital.
Ventajas: Representan el 1%.
• Fáciles de
conseguir. Las editoriales
conservaran sus Desventajas:
• Portables. • Falta de
• Versátiles. colecciones de
forma digital. normatividad.
• Pequeños. Inician en 1971 por • Recarga.
Michael Hart, Ha incrementado la • Costo.
fundador de impresión de libros. • Emisión vs
“Proyecto reflexión.
Gutenberg”, como
la digitalizacion de
libros impresos.
5. Obras donde se puede
encontrar información
inmediata; Libros Libros sobre libros: Libros sobre palabras:
sobre libros, palabras, 1. Bibliografías 1. Diccionarios.
lugares, personas, 2. Índice 2. Tesauros.
cubren el universo.
Libros sobre Libros que cubren el
lugares: Libros sobre personas: universo:
1. Biografías
1. Atlas Enciclopedias
2. Gaceteros Manuales
3. Guías turísticas Anuarios
Almanaques
Directorios
6. Revistas Publicaciones regulares; diarias, semanales,
mensuales, etc. Incluyen anuncios y artículos sobre
un tema en particular.
TIPOS:
• Revistas
• Periódicos
REVISTAS:
1. Académicas
arbitradas. Revistas encuadernadas en
2. Académicas no UDLAP:
arbitradas (Journals). • Artes y humanidades
3. Académicas • Ciencias
generales. • Ciencias sociales
4. Populares. • Ingeniería
5. Sensacionalistas. • Negocios
• Generales
• Índice de revistas
7. • Inscripción en papel
Origen escritura:
• Libro xilográfico Soportes:
• Mesopotamia
• Egipto • Libro impreso: Microformas
• Valle indio a) Incunables Tecnología digital.
• China b) Antiguos
• Biblos c) 1801 1890
d) Contemporáneo