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6. ICT - Computers, electronic communication and databases

6.1 Advantages of computers | 6.2 Choosing a computer
6.3 Hardware and software | 6.4 CD-ROMS
6.5 The Internet | 6.6 E-mail services
6.7 The World Wide Web | 6.8 Databases
6.9 Electronic resources | 6.10 Review of database programs



6.4 CD-ROMs

A CD-ROM (compact disc read-only memory) can hold the same amount of data as about 550 floppy disks or 300,000 pages of paper. CD-ROMs are therefore very popular for storing databases and full-text materials. Many databases containing details of medical, health or development materials are available on CD-ROM – for example, African HealthLine, AIDSLine, Medline, and POPLINE (see section 6.9.5 for other useful examples). Most CD-ROM databases are updated regularly. The only cost is an annual subscription. An increasing number of free CD-ROMs contain collections of full-text documents such as e-Talc, and the Humanity Development Library (see section 6.9.5 for other examples). No special software is needed to use CD-ROMs. Using CD-ROMs to distribute and access information is useful in situations where using the Internet is costly, unreliable or unavailable.

Advantages of CD-ROMs:

  • can provide access to large databases
  • easy to search
  • fast to use
  • easy to transport
  • durable; not easily damaged
  • can be used on any computer with a CD drive
  • available in multimedia (containing sound and movement) on a computer with multimedia facilities
  • no telephone/internet service costs
  • no reliance on telephone/internet access/availability
  • fixed subscription cost.

Disadvantages of CD-ROMs:

  • data may not be completely up-to-date
  • subscription costs can be high.

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