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Voyager is an integrated library system used by hundreds of libraries, universities and museums around the world. Voyager was developed by Endeavor Information Systems Inc., which was merged into Ex Libris Group in December 2006.
The Expanded Books Project was a project by The Voyager Company during 1991, that investigated how a book could be presented on a computer screen in a way that would be both familiar and useful to regular book readers. The project focused on perfecting font choice, font size, line spacing, margin notes, book marks, and other publishing details ...
360 Resource Manager: Library content management; Refworks: Citation and reference management software; Pivot: Comprehensive resource for finding funding opportunities available to researchers; Aleph: Original integrated library system (ILS) Voyager: Integrated library services platform (ILS), acquired by Ex Libris in November 2006
At one point, Dynix was benchmarked supporting 1,600 terminals on a single system. [18] This stability would later come in handy; the largest installations ever were the King County Library System in the greater Seattle area, which was largest by collection size (tens of millions of cataloged items), and New York Public Library in New York City, which covered the largest geographical area with ...
LG Voyager, a mobile phone model manufactured by LG Electronics; NCR Voyager, a computer platform produced by NCR Corporation; Voyager (computer worm), a computer worm affecting Oracle databases; Voyager (library program), the integrated library system from Ex Libris Group; Voyager (web browser), a web browser for Amiga computers
Phineas Bogg (Jon-Erik Hexum) is one of a society of time travelers called Voyagers, who with the help of a young boy named Jeffrey Jones (played by Meeno Peluce) from 1982, uses a hand-held device called an Omni (which looks like a large pocket watch) that flashes red when history is wrong and green when the timeline is corrected, to travel in time and ensure that history unfolds correctly.
At the time of her discovery, she was serving as Cognizant Engineer over the Optical Navigation Image Processing System (ONIPS) on the Voyager deep space mission Navigation Team. While performing image processing analysis of a Voyager 1 picture taken for spacecraft navigation, she detected a 270 kilometres (170 mi) tall cloud off the limb of Io .
In the Star Trek fictional universe, LCARS (/ ˈ ɛ l k ɑːr z /; an acronym for Library Computer Access/Retrieval System) is a computer operating system. Within Star Trek chronology, the term was first used in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.