objeto-1
artifact [artefact] ; body ; object ; physical object ; artefact [artifact].
There is also a review by Ken Bierman of the future of the catalog insofar as it is a physical artifact.
Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.
An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.
The rolls, which it was customary to keep in the bosom, contained exhortations, messages and promises and were considered very valuable as physical objects.
An artefact is any object made or modified by man.
basado en el objeto
artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
basado en los objetos
object-specific
Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.
centrado en el objeto
artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
colección de objetos de las artes escénicas
theatre arts collection
This article outlines the collection of books, manuscripts, photographs and an exhaustive theatre arts collection.
conocimiento del objeto
object knowledge
Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.
DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital) [En Internet, número de identificación de todo elemento digital, equivalente al ISBN o ISSN]
DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier (similar to an ISBN or ISSN), which will allow access to electronic documents - even when their URL changes.
gestión de objetos
object management
Many faculty would like to conceive of the 21st-century librarian as a polymath who is as sensitive to issues in the arts and humanities as he or she is knowledgeable about computers, networking and about related programming object management issues.
indización según el objeto [En lenguajes documentales, indización que consiste en asignar encabezamientos a los documentos que mejor describan su contenido]
entity-oriented indexing
Hutchins' and Moron's concepts of aboutness are described and compared to Soergel's ideas of request-oriented and entity-oriented indexing.
lenguaje de objetos
object language
Object language comprises all intentional and non-intentional display of material things, such as implements, machines, art objects, architectural structures, and last but not least, the human body and whatever clothes cover it.
libro como objeto
book-object
A reader's experience of a book is influenced by both the book-object itself, and by the patterns of meaning created quite intangibly in the reader's head.
mujer objeto
sex object
Indian advertisements contain more traditional images of women as unequal in status with men, whereas the US examples tend to highlight women as sex objects.
objeto coleccionable [También escrito collectible item] [También escrito collectible] [También escrito collectable] [También escrito collectable item]
collectable item
collectable
collectible
collectible item
It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
This Web site covers articles on basketball with links to basketball related merchandise and collectables.
This paper presents an annotated bibliography of books on decorative arts collectibles as an aid to collection development in the area.
This is a guide to identifying, maintaining, and sharing rare or collectible items.
objeto cultural
cultural object
The war involved not only extensive loss of life and destruction of property, but also widespread damage to cultural monuments and objects.
objeto curioso
knick knack
We'll show you how to build a beautiful knick-knack shelf for displaying all of your trophies, statuettes, china plates and other knick knacks.
objeto de arte
art object
Despite a 20-year effort to develop a code for the description and cataloguing of art objects, the art world has not yet developed standard practices for these functions.
objeto de barro
earthenware
It was produced in earthenware, metalwork and bone china and in its heyday was used by the great transatlantic liners and by hotel and restaurant chains.
objeto de bronce
bronze
Exhibits consisted of bronzes of Tibetan deities and famous Lamas, and ritual objects such as mirrors, flasks, fly whisks, and seals.
objeto de hierro
ironwork
In the past, the local smith would do a bit of everything involving ironwork, including shoeing horses and even draught oxen.
objeto de información electrónico
electronic information object
The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.
objeto en forma de caja
enclosure
Maps should lie unfolded one on the other, without intermediate fasteners and other objects that may cause abrasion, corrosion or discoloration, in appropriate enclosures made of suitable materials.
objeto expuesto
exhibit
The physical description area records the number of physical units of a three-dimensional artefact or object and gives one of the terms listed below, as appropriate: diorama, exhibit, game, etc.
objeto inservible
useless object
The human race has been making useless objects from the very earliest times.
objeto inútil
useless object
The human race has been making useless objects from the very earliest times.
objeto lacado
lacquer
Japanese lacquers offer a wide and varied range of subtly differentiated manufacturing techniques and decoration.
objeto material
material object
Cave paintings, baked clay tablets, papyrus rolls, vellum, parchment and paper manuscripts, movable type printing; these have been the material objects by means of which man have communicated with their fellows.
objeto natural
natural object
The author discusses the works of Michelle Stuart, a New York-based artist who uses natural objects, such as seeds, twigs and leaves, in her art.
objeto que da consuelo
comforter
They understand their role in a merely conciliatory fashion as that of a 'comforter, mediator, educator, ethicist, and counselor'.
objetos curiosos
bric-a-brac
In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.
objetos de bronce
brassware
Whether making shoes, carpets, brassware, textiles or as prostitutes, children play a crucial part in many economies and in much international trade.
objetos de Eslovenia
Slovenica
The article 'Libraries in profile: a look at Harvard's Slovenica' describes the history and composition of the Slovenian collection in the University of Harvard Libraries.
objetos de valor
valuables
Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.
objetos esotéricos
esoterica
This is a publisher of titles focusing on spiritual life including religions, mysticism and esoterica.
objeto sexual
sex object
Indian advertisements contain more traditional images of women as unequal in status with men, whereas the US examples tend to highlight women as sex objects.
objetos naturales [Objetos reales (artefactos, especímenes, fósiles) en contraposición a objetos artificiales o hechos por el hombre]
realia
The term realia refers to natural objects (eg., fossils) as opposed to man-made ones.
objetos o estilo asociado a Canadá
Canadiana
The notation 'z' is used for generalia materials on a specific area or a particular person, eg z7 Americana, z9 Canadiana, zG Gandhiana.
objetos o estilo asociado a los Estados Unidos de América
Americana
The notation 'z' is used for generalia materials on a specific area or a particular person, eg z7 Americana, z9 Canadiana, zG Gandhiana.
objetos o estilo asociado o conmemorativo de Gandhi
Gandhiana
The notation 'z' is used for generalia materials on a specific area or a particular person, eg z7 Americana, z9 Canadiana, zG Gandhiana.
objetos perdidos
lost property
lost property
lost and found
Libraries can acquire material free of charge by gift, various forms of bequest, and appropriation of lost property.
Libraries can acquire material free of charge by gift, various forms of bequest, and appropriation of lost property.
Possible applications include a lost and found service.
objetos y utensilios de escritura
stationery
The bookshops found in most towns are hybrid affairs dealing in newspapers, magazines, stationery, trinkets and a motley collection of paperbacks in revolving wire racks.
objeto tridimensional
three-dimensional object
Non-book media is defined as information-bearing media which are not in the form of a book such as visual images, geographical artifacts, three-dimensional objects, music scores and recorded sound and microfilms.
objeto volador
flying object
This is a new method for guiding a flying object, as a projectile, towards a target.
Objeto Volador No Identificado (OVNI)
UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)
The space man, poor fellow, has presumably wandered up and somehow indicated that his UFO has conked out.
orientado hacia el objeto
object-oriented
artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
With the graphics component both bit-mapped and object-oriented illustrations can be created.
The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
perder un objeto personal
lose + property
All three escaped injury, but one lost property.
programación orientada a objetos
object-oriented programming (OOP)
This article defines hypertext and its relation to object-oriented programming in the use of computers.
programa objeto
object program(me)
An object program is the computer-language program prepared by an assembler or a compiler after acting on a programmer-written source program.
tratar como un objeto
objectify
This was is likely to be seen to objectify and degrade women by linking attributes of a woman to attributes of a car.