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Information (usually a file) which can be stored in the form of electrical signals, usually on a computer.
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It's a good way to preview an electronic resource before you buy.
All "coffee table books" were also part of the clear out, as were duplicates, foreign language material and items now available as an electronic resource.
The library, which has an electronic resource center, subscribes to 2,500 periodicals and adds 1,000 books to its collection each month, said the chief librarian, Kenneth Soehner.
Figure 1 Electronic resource access times.
The saving grace of an electronic resource is that errors can be fixed as they are noted.
From the spring of 2002 to early 2004, Innovative Interfaces, Inc. worked with several libraries in a development partnership to create an electronic resource management (ERM) system.
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The situation emphasizes the need for electronic resources.
The voices and instruments are filtered through subtle electronic resources.
"There is a myth that electronic resources can substitute for academic time.
"Whenever we get new electronic resources," Ms. Crowe said, "use of the library goes up".
Navigating libraries' electronic resources for information is not necessarily as intuitive or attractive as using Google.
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