Title Details: | |
Introduction to RDA |
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Other Titles: |
A practical guide to cataloging library material |
Authors: |
Togia, Aspasia Christodoulou, Georgios |
Reviewer: |
Kapidakis, Sarantos |
Subject: | LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ECONOMIC SCIENCES > BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS; MARKETING; ACCOUNTING > LIBRARY SCIENCE AND ARCHIVING LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ECONOMIC SCIENCES > BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS; MARKETING; ACCOUNTING > INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT |
Keywords: |
RDA
FRBR Frad Metadata Cataloging Bibliographic Record |
Description: | |
Abstract: |
This book provides an introduction to the basic concepts of Newtonian Mechanics. Great emphasis is placed on the structure of the theory and its logical coherence. The presentation attempts to highlight Newtonian Mechanics as a comprehensive physical theory that can lead to verifiable predictions. The mathematics involved in the theory are not presented in a separate chapter, as if they were a special tool to be used in the presentation of the various topics. On the contrary, each new mathematical idea is constructed as the best way to study a new physical concept. The aim is to show as clearly as possible the direct connection between mathematics and physical reality. Despite the emergence of mathematics as a basic language in the study of nature, we recommend the use of computers in solving problems, but in such a way as to exercise physical intuition. Furthermore, the numerical calculation of a physical problem leads in a tangible way to a deeper understanding of all aspects of the corresponding topic. The book covers topics (Green's functions, delta functions, symmetries) that are not usually found in introductory engineering textbooks because they are considered technical topics that are more advanced than those covered in an undergraduate course. We believe that the use and discussion of these topics at a very basic and therefore very simple level will help students understand difficult concepts and use them to easily solve problems that are particularly challenging from a mathematical point of view. The book is supplemented with numerous exercises (most of which are original and not copies of exercises from the international literature) aimed at encouraging students to seek/develop their own ways of analyzing physical problems.
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Linguistic Editors: |
Elpida, Theodoridou |
Technical Editors: |
Tsionis, Elias |
Other contributors: |
Terms translation by: Ioanna Miloftsi |
Type: |
Undergraduate textbook |
Creation Date: | 2015 |
Item Details: | |
ISBN |
978-960-603-302-5 |
License: |
Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-471 |
Handle | http://hdl.handle.net/11419/5841 |
Bibliographic Reference: | Togia, A., & Christodoulou, G. (2015). Introduction to RDA [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-471 |
Language: |
Greek |
Consists of: |
1. Introduction to cataloging 2. Bibliographic information and access points 3. The FRBR and FRAD conceptual models 4. Content and structure of RDA 5. Implementation of RDA 6. Access points and standard type records |
Number of pages |
199 |
Publication Origin: |
Kallipos, Open Academic Editions |
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