Novedad in english
pronunciation: nɑvəlti part of speech: noun
novedad = innovation ; recency ; up-to-dateness ; novelty ; hype, the ; newness ; recentness ; new release ; advance.
Example: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them were useful 'innovations' and others represented 'modifications adapted to the peculiar character of the system now proposed'.Example: The four were: accuracy, content (the breadth or scope), recency (up-to-dateness) and frequency of presentation.Example: Up-to-dateness is particularly vital since recent and current information is in heaviest usage.Example: IT can motivate children, provide a 'novelty' factor to enliven routine work and serve as a bridge between the classroom and the library.Example: However, given the hype about the networking of public libraries in the US, it is perhaps surprising to note that only 21% have some form of connection to the Internet.Example: Newness is an intrinsic part of change.Example: Such droops cannot be explained as the result of a relatively high scattering, due to the recentness of the topic.Example: Attempts to order items can be problematical due to many catalogues no keeping up with deletions and new releases.Example: I think that the most important advance that we can look forward to is a great increase in the amount of authority data in MARC form.more:
» atractivo de la novedad = novelty appeal ; novelty value .
Example: Skiffle took off thanks to the growing availability of cheap acoustic guitars and the novelty appeal of home-made instruments. Example: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.» boletín de novedades = current-awareness publication ; current awareness bulletin .
Example: The inclusion of abstracts in a current-awareness publication tends to impair the currency of an information service -- abstracts take time to prepare. Example: Alternatively, the information supplied is carried in in-house journals or current awareness bulletins.» dejar de ser novedad = novelty + wear off .
Example: Time will tell if the novelty wears off for me.» de última novedad = streamlined .
Example: But the machine of logic will not look like a cash register, even of the streamlined model.» información de novedades = press release .
Example: These press releases are useful as they can indicate which other authorities are working on the same lines so that contact can be made and experience and ideas shared.» la novedad + pasarse = novelty + wear off .
Example: Time will tell if the novelty wears off for me.» novedad comercial = industry update .
Example: Whether you need industry updates, technical resources or best practices tips, you can rely on our knowledge bank for the help you need.» novedades = roundup [round-up] ; daily news alerts ; news alerts ; roundup of news ; roundup of news .
Example: Nobody can depend exclusively on library publications reviews to identify new titles, though Publishers Weekly's computer book roundups do help. Example: Some newspapers provide subscribers to the paper version with daily news alerts via email. Example: The system was used for news alerts, research tracking, and newsletter production. Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, this issue reflects on who should control access to publicly-funded research. Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, it takes a close look at the Congressional approval of the NIH (National Institutes of Health) public access plan.» novedad pasajera = sizzle .
Example: Other writers disagree: 'We must not give up almost 250 years of Anglo-American cataloging service for technological sizzle'.» resumen de novedades = roundup [round-up] ; roundup of news ; roundup of news .
Example: Nobody can depend exclusively on library publications reviews to identify new titles, though Publishers Weekly's computer book roundups do help. Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, this issue reflects on who should control access to publicly-funded research. Example: In addition to the usual roundup of news from the past month, it takes a close look at the Congressional approval of the NIH (National Institutes of Health) public access plan.» ser la novedad = be on the scene .
Example: But urban renewal is on the scene.» ser una novedad en el contexto del que se está hablando = be a newcomer to the scene .
Example: A recent newcomer to the scene is the Index to International Statistics.» servicio de novedades = alerting device ; alerting service ; news alerts .
Example: Abstracts planned primarily as alerting devices may be shorter than those abstracts which are to be stored for permanent reference. Example: FT News Alert is a commercially available news alerting service which runs over a corporate intranet with access. Example: The system was used for news alerts, research tracking, and newsletter production.» servicio de novedades a través del correo electrónico = e-mail alert .
Example: Individuals will be able to request personalized e-mail alerts to the latest scientific and clinical research findings, news, and funding opportunities.» sistema de alerta de novedades tecnológicas = technology watch .
Example: Technology watch must be considered as a strategic tool for business enterprises.» tienda de novedades = novelty shop .
Example: Novelty shops for pets are sprouting around Taiwan as more people are willing to spend more on their animals.» últimas novedades de = fresh out from .
Example: The article is entitled 'Ten years after the coming of Macintosh: what are fresh out from MacWorld?'.» valor de la novedad = novelty value .
Example: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.