list of Automated Tables
Find what you want to know fast.
The box below contains a complete list of the automated
tables at Electricka's web site. Automated tables hold information about the arts in list or table-entry form. They are so-named because they allow you to use your own computer to
automatically process the information they contain.
More about automated tables
Automated tables hold information about the arts in list or table-entry form. They are so-named because they allow you to use your own computer to
automatically process the information they contain. (see
more at the bottom of this page)
Automated Tables at Electricka's
web site
—to visit one of the automated tables, click its
title—
—to visit a page where an automated table is
explained, click in the Where The Table Is Explained column—
More about automated tables
Automated tables hold information about the arts in list or table-entry form. They are so-named because they allow you to use your own computer to
automatically process the information they contain.
Automated tables enable you to automatically perform keyword searches,
sort or print search results, and manipulate table contents in other ways.
You can use them to:
- Locate pages at Electricka's web site that have arts-related
information you may want to see, or
- Find arts-related information that is contained within an automated
table itself.
The page you are now reading is designed to help you identify and quickly visit
any of the automated tables at Electricka's web site that are available to you. Just click the title of any
table in the box above on this page and it will open.
To access an automated table:
- Each row in the box contains the name of an automated table in the
column marked Title.
- To open an automated table, click its name.
- Each row in the box contains the name of a page at this web site that
explains how to use an automated table.
- To see directions for how to use a specific automated table, click the
name of the page next to it in the Where The Table Is Explained
column.
rationale
Using your own computer to look for Electricka's arts features or to
look up arts information that's relevant to your interests
can be superior to searching manually because your computer multiples the
power of your search.
With these tables, you are less likely to overlook features or miss data
or facts you may want to have. Compared with manual methods, automated
tables:
- Speed up the process of finding things or learning about them.
- Reduce the effort needed to discover whether Electricka or one of her
muses has a feature you may want to see.
- Help you find arts-related facts or data of the kind you would
normally would look up.
- Make doing all this much simpler and easier.
Types
There are two types of automated tables:
- Tables-of-contents (TOCs)
TOCs list documents, pages, or features at
Electricka's web site that you may want to visit because they are
relevant to your subject matter interests.
You search this kind of table to find documents, pages, or
features at Electricka's web site that contain material that's relevant
to your interests. Once you decide on what you want to see, you click
a link in the table and the a page with your material on it opens.
- Tables that contain information about specific arts-related subjects
Each of this kind
of table contains information or data about such items as literary terms, Latinisms, portmanteau words, artists, or arts
movements.
You can search this kind of table to find specific arts-related
information that's relevant to your subject matter interests. This
information may fully satisfy your need for information. If you seek
additional documents, pages, or features at Electricka's web site or at
other web sites that are relevant to your search, links to these pages
are provided by the tables as appropriate.
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—tip— explore automated tables
A good way to understand the general nature and purpose of automated
tables is to view a few of them. |