This document discusses common acronym questions asked when accessing online resources, including WAYF (Where Are You From), WDYL (What Do You Like), WDYW (What Do You Want), WAYN (Where Are You Now), and WDYK (What Do You Know). It also includes the question WAYA (Where Are You At) and mentions affiliations with various online education and library resources like the Open University and JISC.
#2: WAYF and other stupid questions Where am I from? Where are you from? Where do you live? Where do you work? Where are you now? What are your affiliations?
#4: Or the single released by the Tornados in 1962, named after the communications satellite a 1962 instrumental record performed by The Tornados. It was the first single by a British band to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and was also a number one hit in the UK. The record was named after the AT&T communications satellite Telstar, which went into orbit in July 1962. The song was released five weeks later on 17 August 1962. It was written and produced by Joe Meek, and featured a clavioline, a keyboard instrument with a distinctive electronic sound. "Telstar" won an Ivor Novello Award and is estimated to have sold at least five million copies worldwide. (Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telstar_(song))
#5: TELSTAR is a JISC funded project, run by the Open University
#6: TELSTAR is a JISC funded project, run by the Open University
#7: In collaboration with the RefWorks Reference Management software