Usuario in english

User

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usuario = client ; customer ; enquirer [inquirer, -USA] ; information seeker ; inquirer [enquirer, -UK] ; patron ; requester [requestor] ; searcher ; user ; library user. 

Example: Regular monthly outputs can be supplied, or other arrangements can be made to suit the client.Example: New data base items are sent to customers on magnetic tape.Example: Different enquirers might ask for this subject in quite different ways -- eg, is there anything on 'TV advertising of aluminium pressure-cookers'?.Example: Their effective operation is not immediately obvious to the uninitiated and the cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.Example: In such instances the attitude and disposition of the inquirer is important.Example: The level of specificity that is desirable in any index is a function of the collection being indexed, its use and its patrons.Example: The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.Example: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Example: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.Example: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.

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» adaptable a las necesidades del usuariocustomisable [customizable, -USA] .

Example: The method consists of a weighted scoring technique based on a customisable criteria hierarchy.

» adquisición a instancias del usuariouser-driven acquisitionpatron-driven acquisition .

Example: Academic libraries in particular are moving to e-books as well as other e-resources and are more and more depending on user-driven acquisitions.

Example: By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them.

» adquisición iniciada por el usuariouser-driven acquisitionpatron-driven acquisition .

Example: Academic libraries in particular are moving to e-books as well as other e-resources and are more and more depending on user-driven acquisitions.

Example: By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them.

» adquisición promovida por el usuariopatron-driven acquisition .

Example: By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them.

» adqusición promovida por el usuariouser-driven acquisition .

Example: Academic libraries in particular are moving to e-books as well as other e-resources and are more and more depending on user-driven acquisitions.

» a petición del usuarioon demandon request .

Example: An automatic chasing system is provided for unfulfilled orders, but individual items may also be chased on demand.

Example: The full query set is available for examination and experimental use on request.

» basado en el usuariouse-basedclient-centred [client-centered, -USA] .

Example: Use-based selection policies represent a sound principle, but their implementation depends upon a more effective feedback from user to abstractor than most abstracting agencies can achieve.

Example: Archives administration needs to move to a client-centred rather than materials-centred approach.

» bibliotecario encargado de la formación de usuariosinstruction librarian [Bibliotecario que a veces da clases sobre el uso de la biblioteca y la búsqueda de información] .

Example: While this goal has remained consistent, the pedagogical models applied by instruction librarians have changed over time = Aunque este objetivo ha permanecido constante, los modelos pedagógicos utilizados por los bibliotecarios encargados de la formación de usuarios han cambiado con el tiempo.

» búsqueda por el usuario finalend-user searching .

Example: With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.

» centrado en el usuariocustomer-focuseduser-focuseduser-centred [user-centered, -USA] .

Example: The customer-focused service provided by libraries makes them ideal candidates.

Example: The CBC has just revamped their site so it's more user-focused.

Example: This would involve a more user-centred library, based on McClellan's principles of 'service in depth'.

» círculo de usuarioscircle of users .

Example: Academic libraries' information centres can operate in a self-financing way for a wide circle of users.

» comunidad de usuariosuser community .

Example: Now that the true user community has been identified, an aggressive marketing programme is needed.

» configurable por el usuariouser configurable [Generalmente programa de ordenador cuyas características de funcionamiento y de entorno pueden ser definidas por el usuario] .

Example: This article examines ASCIIREF, which allows the user to reformat any file of ASCII bibliographic records into the delimited format and is completely user configurable.

» contador de usuariospatron counter [Dispositivo electrónico que se coloca en las entradas y/o salidas de la biblioteca para contar el número de personas que la visitan] .

Example: A 'people counter', also called a 'memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.

» contenidos creados por los usariosuser-generated content .

Example: Wondering how user-generated content can benefit your biz?.

» contenidos generados por los usuariosuser-generated content .

Example: Wondering how user-generated content can benefit your biz?.

» contenidos producidos por los usariosuser-generated content .

Example: Wondering how user-generated content can benefit your biz?.

» creación de perfiles de usuariouser profiling .

Example: The topic of user profiling appears to be neglected in the records management literature.

» creado por los usariosuser-generated .

Example: It is good if you can host user-generated shapes and drawings here for others to download and reuse.

» Declaración de los Derechos del UsuarioLibrary Bill of Rights .

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» dedicado al usuariouser-related .

Example: Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user-related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.

» definido por el usuariouser-defined .

Example: A user-defined format uses two-letter display codes, which in most cases are identical to the database's field codes (without the slash or equal sign, eg., TI, AU).

» de servicio al usuarioclient-serving .

Example: Being a librarian may be, for many, an avocation, but for all, it is certainly a job, and one which, like so many client-serving and cultural occupations, has become increasingly professionalized.

» destinado a despertar el interés del usuariohighlight abstract .

Example: Highlight abstracts are designed to attract the reader's attention to an article and to whet the appetite.

» determinado por el usuariocustomer driven [customer-driven] .

Example: However, by constantly assessing actual and potential customer wants and needs, prioritizing customer markets, and identifying the competition, libraries can (and must) enter the fray of a world that is customer-driven.

» dirigido al usuariouser-orientatedclient-directeduser-orienteduser-driven .

Example: Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.

Example: Whether conceived as a bookmark, newspaper tabloid, balloon, slick booklet, or some other format, the client-directed annual report conveys not only the information itself but also the intent to focus on the client's interest.

Example: Also, in planning for national, user-oriented computer-based cataloging, it is imperative that all reasonable bibliographic information be entered into the record.

Example: Successful information providers will be those that are user-driven rather than technology-driven.

» diseñado para el usuariohuman-oriented .

Example: Traditionally, controlled natural languages fall into two categories: human-oriented and machine-oriented controlled natural languages.

» dispositivo de ayuda a usuarios con necesidades especialesassistive device .

Example: Production, distribution and promotion of assistive devices for the handicapped can only be achieved through the active cooperation of transnational agencies.

» estudio de usuarioreader surveyconsumer surveycustomer survey .

Example: This article describes a method of readers survey, based on testing their understanding of words and concepts.

Example: Libraries should consider carefully before re-inventing the wheel with further customer surveys.

Example: The project will undertake a customer survey to establish market need.

» estudio de usuariosuser studymarketing audit [Análisis períodico y sistemático de los recursos, actividades, estrategias, objetivos y entorno de una biblioteca para identificar problemas y oportunidades y recomendar un plan de actuación]user survey .

Example: This statistical methods course emphasizes the 'people' aspect of library use so that relevant data for collection development policy would be gathered primarily from user studies, questionnaires, and community analysis and surveys.

Example: Kotler defines the marketing audit as a 'comprehensive, systematic, independent, and periodic examination of the library's total environment, objectives, strategies, activities, and resources in order to determine problem areas and opportunities and to recommend a plan of action'.

Example: One of the factors to be identified by a user survey is the sufficiency of existing resources and efficiency of services.

» estudio de usuarios de la bibliotecalibrary user study .

Example: This impact study is related to earlier library user studies.

» etiquetado por el usuariouser tagging [Sistema de indización del contenido de Internet por parte del usuario] .

Example: Equally important, such an analysis might well show important differences between user tagging and conventional indexing.

» evaluación de usuariouser rating .

Example: Information Today, Inc. and I are teaming to create a series of articles to be published in Computers in Libraries which will provide user ratings of library automation software.

» fácil de consultar por el usuariobrowser-friendly .

Example: Particular attention is given to the development of the classification system and the 'browser-friendly' arrangement of resources in the centre.

» fichero de usuarios del sistemasystem user file .

Example: When you log on, DOBIS/LIBIS checks your name and password in the system user file before allowing you to use the system.

» formación de usuariosinformation literacy [Conjunto de destrezas que una persona debe poseer para saber buscar, recuperar y gestionar la información que necesita]library instruction [Tareas y actividades desarrolladas normalmente por los bibliotecarios para enseñar a los lectores a usar la biblioteca]information skillslibrary user education [Explicaciones y demostraciones seguidas para mostrar a los usuarios el funcionamiento de una biblioteca o servicio de información]bibliographic instruction (BI) [Curso que se imparte a estudiantes universitarios para enseñarles el uso de la biblioteca y la búsqueda de información]user educationlibrary user traininguser instructionuser trainingpatron instructionreader education .

Example: This article describes an information literacy programme which aims to equip students with the knowledge and ability to effectively use the full range of available tools for accessing, retrieving and managing information.

Example: The advent of complex information technologies requires a new paradigm for library instruction and the instructional role of academic librarians.

Example: There is no doubt that IT has transformed attitudes and heightened the awareness of academics towards the significance of inculcating information skills = No hay duda de que la TI ha transformado las actitudes y ha hecho que los académicos sean más consciente de la importancia de inculcar las destrezas relacionadas con la información.

Example: Various recommendations are made for the improvement of the programmes, including the introduction of a course in library user education in the universities which will be taken by all first year students.

Example: Members of Iowa State University's graduating class of 1986 were surveyed about their attitudes toward having been required to take a course in bibliographic instruction.

Example: It seems natural to employ the microcomputer for user education, since computer-aided learning (CAL) is one of the principal ways in which microcomputers are used in schools and colleges.

Example: This article examines the benefits of a good sense of humour to librarians involved in library user training.

Example: And as has often been pointed out, the increased provision of user instruction has tended to strengthen rather than dispel the myth of reader self-sufficiency.

Example: The project will measure the need for user training in the use of electronic journals.

Example: It has been found that the larger the library, the greater the tendency for both formal and informal patron instruction to occur = Se ha descubierto que mientras más grande es la biblioteca, mayor es la tendencia a que se ofrezcan cursos de formación de usuarios tanto formal como informal.

Example: The data considered by the Review Committee strongly suggests that reader education will need to be a major priority in the next few years.

» formador de usuariosbibliographic instructor .

Example: The ever-increasing automation of libraries makes it incumbent upon bibliographic instructors to teach the use of computerised library resources.

» garantía del usuariouser warrant .

Example: This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant: in other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.

» generado por los usuariosuser-generated .

Example: It is good if you can host user-generated shapes and drawings here for others to download and reuse.

» grupo de usuariosuser groupusers' group [Agrupación de personas que utilizan un producto informático determinado con objeto de intercambiar experiencias]population served .

Example: Special classification schemes are schemes which cover just one main subject area, or are complied in accordance with the interests of one user group.

Example: This article offers hints and advice to those wishing to put together a LAN users' group.

Example: This survey found that circulation increases erratically with size of population served and that circulation increases fairly consistently with collection size.

» grupo de usuarios al que va dirigidotarget user group .

Example: The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.

» grupo principal de usuariosprimary user group [Individuos de una institución o comunidad a la que la biblioteca debe servir] .

Example: The primary user group is the population to be served by a library.

» guía del usuariouser guide .

Example: For detailed information on individual MARC record fields, indicators, and subfields, refer to the Appendix of your Bibliofile user guide.

» guiado por el usuariocustomer driven [customer-driven] .

Example: However, by constantly assessing actual and potential customer wants and needs, prioritizing customer markets, and identifying the competition, libraries can (and must) enter the fray of a world that is customer-driven.

» GUI (Interfaz Gráfico de Usuario)GUI (Graphic User Interface) .

Example: Despite the proliferation of Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs), particularly the growing popularity of the Apple Macintosh, there has been little provision for graphics interfacing to dial-up on-line services.

» identificador de usuariouser ID .

Example: Vendors usually control access through some combination of Internet Protocol (IP) address and user ID and password.

» iniciado por el usuariouser-drivenpatron-driven .

Example: User-driven changes often involve multiple users, working sequentially or in parallel.

Example: Approximately 400 to 600 libraries worldwide have switched to a patron-driven system for purchasing new works, and that number is likely to double over the next year.

» interfaz de usuariofront end [front-end] [En informática, procesador que actúa de intermediario entre el procesador central y el usuario]user interfacefront end system .

Example: It describes a prototype interface that acts as a front end to a document storage facility, which allows the specification of uncertain queries and combines evidence about the relevance of documents to produce an overall ranking.

Example: In contrast to many data base management systems, Cardbox has a carefully refined user interface.

Example: This article reviews the literature of front end systems designed for the on-line searching of chemical structure data bases.

» interfaz de usuario finalend-user interface .

Example: New input/output modalities must be tested and integrated into end-user interfaces.

» interfaz usuario-sistemauser/system interface .

Example: Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.

» manual de usuariouser manual .

Example: This means that it must be well documented, with for example user manuals, test data and guidance on setting up systems.

» mostrador de atención al usuarioservice area .

Example: Each library will have to determine how long the shifts at the service area will be = Cada biblioteca tendrá que determinar la duración de los turnos en el mostrador de atención al usuario.

» motivado por el usuariouser-drivenpatron-driven .

Example: User-driven changes often involve multiple users, working sequentially or in parallel.

Example: Approximately 400 to 600 libraries worldwide have switched to a patron-driven system for purchasing new works, and that number is likely to double over the next year.

» nivel de satisfacción del usuariouser satisfaction .

Example: Evaluation of the service in 1987 showed a high level of user satisfaction at reasonable costs.

» nombre de usuariouser IDusernameuser's name .

Example: Vendors usually control access through some combination of Internet Protocol (IP) address and user ID and password.

Example: Users of electronic services need a number of usernames, passwords, PINs and so on in order to successfully interact with these services.

Example: The book circulation department will need data on users' names and addresses and which books are on loan to whom.

» no usuarionon-user .

Example: Although users are better informed than non-users, they are fairly alike in their attitudes toward such issues as capital punishment and the effect of alcohol on driving.

» orientado al usuariouser-relatedhuman-oriented .

Example: Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user-related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.

Example: Traditionally, controlled natural languages fall into two categories: human-oriented and machine-oriented controlled natural languages.

» orientado al usuario finalend-user oriented .

Example: However, the organisation is well on its way to becoming a broad-based provider of databases and end-user oriented information services in all areas of engineering.

» orientado hacia el usuariouser-drivenuser-centred [user-centered, -USA]client-basedclient-centred [client-centered, -USA]client-drivenclient-directedclient-orientedcustomer-focuseduser-focused .

Example: Successful information providers will be those that are user-driven rather than technology-driven.

Example: This would involve a more user-centred library, based on McClellan's principles of 'service in depth'.

Example: One of the team's function is to review client based services.

Example: Archives administration needs to move to a client-centred rather than materials-centred approach.

Example: The article 'client-driven reference collections for the 1990s' urges librarians to examine closely whom they serve and clarify the mission of the library.

Example: Whether conceived as a bookmark, newspaper tabloid, balloon, slick booklet, or some other format, the client-directed annual report conveys not only the information itself but also the intent to focus on the client's interest.

Example: As others have pointed out, for the most part reference librarians are medium-oriented rather than client-oriented.

Example: The customer-focused service provided by libraries makes them ideal candidates.

Example: The CBC has just revamped their site so it's more user-focused.

» pensado para el usuariouser-orientateduser-orienteduser-drivenhuman-oriented .

Example: Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.

Example: Also, in planning for national, user-oriented computer-based cataloging, it is imperative that all reasonable bibliographic information be entered into the record.

Example: Successful information providers will be those that are user-driven rather than technology-driven.

Example: Traditionally, controlled natural languages fall into two categories: human-oriented and machine-oriented controlled natural languages.

» perfil de interés del usuariosubject profileuser interest profile .

Example: For SDI to be 'selective', it has to be matched against the known subject interests of the individual, i.e. a subject profile, so that the user receives only information that is relevant.

Example: In such applications the search statement, usually referred to as a user interest profile is a linked set of index terms, which remains relatively stable over several computer runs.

» petición de usuariouser request [users' request] [Cualquier demanda de documentos que el usuario hace la biblioteca, generalmente porque ésta no los tiene] .

Example: It is hoped that the creation of a union catalogue of serials, together with a standard photocopy request form, will increase the number of user requests satisfied.

» política de usuariosuser policy .

Example: Ease of access to such archives is limited by the absence of easily discoverable user policy.

» prestar un servicio a los usuariosserve + patrons .

Example: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.

» producido por los usuariosuser-generated .

Example: It is good if you can host user-generated shapes and drawings here for others to download and reuse.

» promovido por el usuariouser-drivenpatron-driven .

Example: User-driven changes often involve multiple users, working sequentially or in parallel.

Example: Approximately 400 to 600 libraries worldwide have switched to a patron-driven system for purchasing new works, and that number is likely to double over the next year.

» servicio de atención al usuariocustomer service .

Example: To be successful vendors must fill a reasonable percentage of orders quickly and at a competitive price while providing additional customer services = Para ser un proveedor con éxito debe servir un número razonable de pedidos de un modo rápido y a un precio competitivo al mismo tiempo que ofrece servicios de atención al cliente.

» servicios orientados hacia el usuario finalend-user services .

Example: To compete effectively, online hosts have also had to introduce end-user services.

» servir a los usuariosserve + patrons .

Example: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.

» software de interfaz de usuariofront end softwarefront-end computer software .

Example: Librarians have tended to view front end software and end user searching suspiciously in the past.

Example: This article discusses the emergence of front-end computer software to facilitate the needs of the growing hordes of end-users = Este artículo trata de la aparición de los software de interfaz de usuario para facilitar las necesidades de una multitud cada vez mayor de usuarios.

» sugerido por el usuariouser-drivenpatron-driven .

Example: User-driven changes often involve multiple users, working sequentially or in parallel.

Example: Approximately 400 to 600 libraries worldwide have switched to a patron-driven system for purchasing new works, and that number is likely to double over the next year.

» tecnología adaptada a usuarios con necesidades especialesassistive technology [Sinónimo de adaptive technology] .

Example: Assistive technology is a rapidly changing speciality area that is of interest to a broad audience of service providers, people with disabilities, families, and decision makers.

» temas de interés de los usuariosuser interests .

Example: This, in turn, depends upon users and user interests, and it may be necessary to conduct a survey to discover or update the profile of user interests.

» título buscado por el usuariosought title .

Example: Which title is the sought title?.

» usuario a distanciaremote user [Individuo que utiliza de los servicios ofrecidos por una biblioteca (catálogo, bases de datos en CD-ROM, etc) desde fuera de ella a través de las redes de comunicaciones] .

Example: Remote users can now access and download data using a microcomputer and one of several commercially available communication software packages.

» usuario al que va dirigidotarget userintended user .

Example: The target users are academics and researchers who are involved in writing periodical articles.

Example: The intended users consists of graduate and undergraduate students, teachers, librarians, media and the general public.

» usuario asiduofrequenter  .

Example: Carnegie then concluded: 'It is safe to say that the 37,000 frequenters of the Pratt Library are of more value to Baltimore, to the state, and to the country, than all the inert, lazy, and hopelessly poor in the nation'.

» usuario avanzadoadvanced userpower user .

Example: Even advanced users get confused by the way it's implemented currently.

Example: You need power users, but power users can be the enemies of simplicity.

» usuario con discapacidadesdisabled user .

Example: The author identifies the architectural barriers in library buildings facing disabled users with particular reference to wayfinding and the provision of suitable signage.

» usuario conectado en líneaonline user .

Example: Those inclined to scoff should reflect on the findings of a 1975 study of on-line users: 'Engineers, scientists, and researchers more readily accept the results of online literature searching than they do the results of manual searching' = Aquellos que sienten la inclinación de burlarse deberían reflejarse en los hallazgos de un estudio de 1975 sobre los usuarios conectados en línea: "Los ingenieros, científicos e investigadores aceptan más rápidamente los resultados de la búsqueda en línea de bibliografía especializada que los resultados de la búsqueda manual".

» usuario de InternetInternet neighbournetizenclicker  .

Example: This RFC is being distributed to members of the Internet community in order to make available some 'hints' which will allow new network participants to understand how to acquire online information and how to be a good Internet neighbor.

Example: Derived from the term citizen, netizen refers to a citizen of the Internet, or someone who uses networked resources, behaves responsibly and participates.

Example: The revolution against the mindless click and the formation of a community of educated clickers has just begun.

» usuario de la bibliotecalibrary userlibrary patron .

Example: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.

Example: Libraries will have to select shrewdly a complement of formats that address the varying uses library patrons have for information.

» usuario de la informacióninformation browser .

Example: We must develop and study intelligent interfaces acting as filters that we place on our information browsers as they explore the information universe.

» usuario de la lengualanguage user .

Example: The average language user relies on a dictionary as authoritative source of information.

» usuario del mundo de los negociosbusiness user .

Example: The compact disc, which has already revolutionised domestic audio entertainment, is poised to exert quite as big an influence on the world of the business user.

» usuario discapacitadodisabled user .

Example: The author identifies the architectural barriers in library buildings facing disabled users with particular reference to wayfinding and the provision of suitable signage.

» usuario en personawalk-in user .

Example: Users increasingly demand electronic interfaces that provide personalized, integrated environments available remotely, while the library must continue to provide access to the walk-in user.

» usuario finalend user [end-user/enduser] [Lector que busca la información por sí mismo sin la ayuda de un 'intermediario', bibliotecario o documentalista]ultimate consumerultimate readertarget user .

Example: These systems often permit greater quantities of information to be sifted and directed to the appropriate end user.

Example: Abstracting and indexing data are a vital component in the communication link between the originator of information and its ultimate consumer.

Example: Authors, publishers, booksellers and librarians then may all be said to have an interest in the ultimate readers.

Example: The target users are academics and researchers who are involved in writing periodical articles.

» usuario más antiguotraditional [Nombre] .

Example: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.

» usuario particularhome userdomestic userresidential user .

Example: Publishers can deliver machine-readable databases direct to customers such as libraries, companies, home users, schools and financial institutions.

Example: The drawbacks of 'home' computers relate primarily to the software, which, since these systems are aimed at the domestic user, tends to be very low performance.

Example: Data were collected by questionnaires sent to residential users of computers.

» usuario problemáticoproblem patron .

Example: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.

» usuario públicopublic user .

Example: The article 'End-user access to bibliographic databases: public users ride high in the RLIN saddle' explains that there are several problems which must be considered before RLIN can be accessed directly by the end-user.

» usuario que busca informacióninformation searcher .

Example: This article describes a new model for the searching of on-line and other information systems, called berrypicking, and argues that it is much closer to the behaviour of information searchers than traditional models of information retrieval.

» usuario que hace mucho uso del préstamoheavy borrower .

Example: At Hounslow Libraries 57% of members were light borrowers (13 items or less per year) and 8% were heavy borrowers (more than 60 items per year).

» usuario que hace poco uso del préstamolight borrower .

Example: At Hounslow Libraries 57% of members were light borrowers (13 items or less per year) and 8% were heavy borrowers (more than 60 items per year).

» usuario que hace uso del préstamoborrower  .

Example: The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description = Usuario de biblioteca o similar que hace uso del préstamo. Pincha en para ver otras palabras que acaban con esta terminación.

» usuario remotoremote user [Individuo que utiliza de los servicios ofrecidos por una biblioteca (catálogo, bases de datos en CD-ROM, etc) desde fuera de ella a través de las redes de comunicaciones] .

Example: Remote users can now access and download data using a microcomputer and one of several commercially available communication software packages.

» usuariosclienteleconstituent groupuser populationuser basecustomer base .

Example: Some libraries will find this kind of integrated approach helpful to their clientele, in that it draws items together by their content, irrespective of their physical form.

Example: Different constituent groups tend to rate aspects of the library quite differently.

Example: Given similar demographics (age, size, and user population), to what extent do community hospital libraries differ in collection content?.

Example: This article describes the history of the Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery Library and discusses how the library keeps abreast of developments with technology, and its user base.

Example: Oracle is a multibillion company with a strong brand name and large customer base.

» usuario satisfechosatisfied user [Persona que se siente satisfecha por la compra hecha o el servicio que le presta] .

Example: Software which is free (freeware) or where the author encourages copying hoping satisfied users will give him a fee (shareware) is plentiful and easily downloaded.

» usuarios finalestarget user grouptargeted audience .

Example: The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.

Example: The process involves processing, retrieving, repackaging and disseminating the acquired information to targeted audiences for development purposes.

» usuario tradicionaltraditional [Nombre] .

Example: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.

Usuario synonyms

exploiter in spanish: explotador, pronunciation: ɪksplɔɪtɜr part of speech: noun enjoyer in spanish: disfrutador, pronunciation: ɪndʒɔɪɜr part of speech: noun drug user in spanish: consumidor de drogas, pronunciation: drʌgjuzɜr part of speech: noun substance abuser in spanish: abusador de sustancias, pronunciation: sʌbstənsəbjuzɜr part of speech: noun
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