"Jumpstart" is OVID Technologies name for URLs which can be constructed and used as shortcuts to various functions and areas of the OVID Web interface. These URLs can be created and used by anyone who has access into an IP-restricted OVID subscription -- in this case UT System Libraries. This page offers brief instructions, geared specifically to UT System OVID subscriptions, on how to assemble these URLs. I found this answer at http://www.lib.utsystem.edu/about/ovid/jumpstart.html
How_do_you_jump_start_a_carthis is how you jumpstart a car.
JumpStart Typing happened in 1997.
JumpStart Typing was created in 1997.
JumpStart Kindergarten was created in 1994.
JumpStart Kindergarten happened in 1994.
The simple answer is URL=Uniform Resource Locator. In common parlance it is an 'internet address' or a 'web address.' For a richer discussion see http://www.answers.com/topic/url . If you want to delve more deeply into the world of URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), URNs (Uniform Resource Names), and URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Identifier . (To get a jumpstart on the complexity, a URI is a URN and/or a URL.
The recommended ages to play JumpStart is 1-8.
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JumpStart - 2013 was released on: USA: August 2013 (internet)
To get the download for JumpStart 1stGrade you can find the link directly on the JumpStart website. You can also purchase the software at Amazon for about $4.89.
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You get them at rides