Authorities & Vocabularies
Internet
URI: <http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh92002816#concept>
Type: Topical Term
Alternate Labels: DARPA Internet; Internet (Computer network)
DARPA Internet
Internet (Computer network)
Broader Terms:
Narrower Terms:
- Art and the Internet
- Dance and the Internet
- Folklore and the Internet
- Internet addresses
- Language and the Internet
- Libraries and the Internet
- Literature and the Internet
- Museums and the Internet
- Music and the Internet
- Poetry and the Internet
- Theater and the Internet
- WAIS (Information retrieval system)
- Wireless Internet
- ASTI; Hennepin; IAC; McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.; Random House; Web. 3
- Work cat.: 92016450: Malamud, C. Exploring the Internet : a technical travelogue, c1993.
- Quarterman, J.S. The Matrix, c1990: p. 278-345 (Internet is an internetwork of many networks all running the TCP/IP protocol suite, connected through gateways, and sharing common name and address spaces. It is large not only covering the United States, but also extending to Canada, Europe, and Asia)
- Engr. index: v. 89, pt. VII, p. 5071.
- Byte. Feb. 1992, "Applying the Internet": p. 111-118.
- OCLC Micro: v. 6, No. 4, Aug. 1990, p. 36-37 (Internet is an interconnected set of networks that is primarily North American in origin and use, but is increasingly developing connections to worldwide information resources. It started with ARPAnet, a wide-area experimental network connecting host and terminal servers)
- 94234135: Brown, S. The Internet via Mosaic and World Wide Web, c1994 (Although the World Wide Web is primarily used on a global scale as a part of the Internet, it is feasible for a two-machine network to run the WWW client/server software. Many corporations are looking into WWW as an inexpensive yet up-to-date method of handling hypermedia applications on a local area network.)
Created: 2000-04-28
Last Modified: 2000-05-31 10:28:23
Similar concepts from other vocabularies:
Alternate Formats: RDF/XML, N-Triples, JSON
You need to upgrade your Flash Player