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(Internet slang, text messaging) Today.
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(Internet slang, text messaging) Together.
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Amazon.com Inc, a very large internet retailer
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A repository of electronic preprints, known as e-prints, of scientific papers in the fields of mathematics, physics, astronomy, computer science, quantitative biology, statistics, and quantitative finance, which can be accessed online.
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(informal) A person with an interest, or commercial involvement, in Atari computers.
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(education) The combination of online educational materials and interactions with traditional classroom teaching.
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(information science) Created in an electronic format; never having existed in a physical edition.
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Learning delivered in a class either online or in a classroom.
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(education) A MOOC (massive open online course) taking a connectivist approach, focusing on student collaboration and the evolution of teaching materials over time.
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Software designed for creating e-learning courses.
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(Internet) A broadcast of audiovisual material over the Internet.
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Mentoring by means of computer networks.
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A teacher who teaches students via the Internet or other computer-based system rather than face to face.
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Teaching carried out via the Internet or other computer system.
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training conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet
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The Internet, digital media, and computers, taken collectively.
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A repository of digital materials and other intellectual property.
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The delivery or distribution of media content such as audio, video, software and video games digitally.
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Information created by a person using the Internet or other digital activities, especially when used for commercial purposes.
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An intangible good sold through the Internet, such as a software license, e-book, or serial number.
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A library in which collections are stored in digital formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media) and accessible by computers; a type of information retrieval system.
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A magazine published in an electronic format; an e-zine.
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Education obtained remotely, often involving written material together with audio-visual material transmitted via the internet and, sometimes, summer schools and local tutorials.
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(Internet) An electronic mailing list, made up of the recipients' e-mail addresses.
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(transitive) To convert to using or being based on e-commerce.
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Electronic access to resources, such as publications at a library.
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An alert sent by e-mail or similar electronic means.
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A staff appraisal carried out using computer technology.
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An archive kept in electronic format; a computerized archive.
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Assessment carried out by means of computer technology.
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An auction that takes place between remote bidders by means of a computer network.
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A computerized ballot in e-voting.
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(banking) Banking carried out electronically, as for example over the Internet.
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Having an electronic basis, especially in terms of computers and the Internet.
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The use of a computer system to manage employees' benefits.
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(business) Bidding activity or a bidding event taking place on the Internet.
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Electronic book, a book published in electronic form.
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A lightweight hardware device used to read e-books.
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An online store that sells e-books.
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A briefing in electronic or computerized form.
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A brochure in electronic format.
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A bulletin published in electronic format to be read on a computer or similar device.
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(uncountable, business) The practice of servicing businesses or employees over the Internet.
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A campaign carried out online by means of computer technology.
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A computerized greeting card, typically hosted on a website to which the recipient is directed by an e-mail message.
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Alternative form of e-catalogue [A catalogue in electronic format.]
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A catalogue in electronic format.
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An online club; a club that gathers over the Internet.
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(Internet, business) Commercial activity conducted via the Internet.
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communication by electronic means, especially over computer networks
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A person who engages in e-communication.
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(UK, education) Confidence in the use and teaching of information technology.
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The economy associated with the Internet and e-commerce.
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consent given electronically, e.g. by filling in an online form
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A company providing e-business services.
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A person who sells e-business services.
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(computing) resources offered in computerized form
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A contract in electronic or digital form.
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A digital copy of a document etc.
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counseling delivered via electronic media, especially the Internet
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Alternative form of e-counseling [counseling delivered via electronic media, especially the Internet]
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A coupon stored in electronic form.
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A course of study conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet.
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A courtroom equipped with telecommunications apparatus for the purposes of e-justice.
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Alternative form of e-recruitment [(Internet, business) The process of personnel recruitment using electronic resources, in particular the internet, online job advertising boards and search engines.]
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A person who takes part in e-dating.
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A diary kept in electronic format; an Internet journal.
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A dictionary in electronic form (software or hardware).
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(computing, law) Discovery in civil litigation which deals with the exchange of information in electronic format.
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distribution by electronic means; transmission over the Internet, etc.
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One who distributes something by means of e-distribution.
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A computerized document.
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computerized documentation
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A charitable donation (gift of money) made by means of computer technology.
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Alternative form of e-education. [Education assisted by computer technology.]
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An economy based on e-commerce.
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An edition of a publication in electronic form.
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An educator who makes use of computer technology.
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An election held online, with participants voting remotely by means of computer technology.
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The use of computer technology to file documents (in a legal case, a patent application, etc.).
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Financial activity carried out electronically, as for example over the Internet.
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A computerized form (template or document to be filled in).
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A friend with whom one communicates via the Internet.
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An electronic immigration gate at an airport, using biometrics etc.
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A gift certificate in digital form, to be spent on goods or services via the Internet.
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(finance) Gold traded over the Internet.
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The use of computer technology in governance.
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Alternative form of eGovernment [The use of information technologies in order to enhance the access to and the delivery of government information and services to the public and to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and/or the quality of government operations.]
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guidance given via electronic media, especially the Internet
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Healthcare facilitated by electronic technology.
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(information technology, sociology) The promotion of computer use by all members of society, so as to avoid a reduction in opportunities for those who do not have or cannot understand the technology.
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computer technology infrastructure
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The introduction of a person to other people, or a workplace etc., by means of computer communication.
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An invitation sent electronically by means of computer technology.
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An invoice sent by electronic means to the recipient.
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(publishing) An electronic journal, an academic journal published in electronic form.
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A kiosk offering information or services by means of a computer screen.
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The leader of a team that uses, or communicates through, computer technology.
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leadership of a team that uses, or communicates through, computer technology
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One who learns by means of e-learning.
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Learning conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet.
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A live lesson broadcast over the Internet.
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A digital library; a virtual library offering books in computerized form.
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An electronic mailing list, allowing a group of subscribers to receive the same electronic mail messages (and sometimes to post messages to the group).
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Literature published in electronic form, possibly incorporating hypertext and multimedia.
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A lottery that takes place online by means of computer technology.
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A magazine published in electronic format.
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A market that operates by electronic means, especially the Internet when used for buying and selling.
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A virtual marketplace on the Internet.
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A person who is a member of some organization by electronic means, typically via the Internet.
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One who is mentored through electronic forms of communication.
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A mentor who communicates with his/her mentees through electronic means, such as e-mail.
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The role of an e-mentor.
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(education) A module (unit of education covering a single topic) delivered and assessed by means of computer technology.
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A film stored digitally and distributed via the Internet.
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News published in electronic form.
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A newsletter published in electronic form.
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A newspaper published in electronic form.
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A notification sent electronically by a computer system.
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A novel published in electronic format.
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The use of computer technology for a payroll.
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A periodical published in electronic format to be read on a computer or similar device.
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A petition that is published on the Internet to be signed by online supporters.
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Philanthropy (charitable giving) facilitated by computer technology.
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The piracy of digital content by electronic means.
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A digital portfolio; a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user.
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A digital technology allowing postage to be applied to a document by electronic means, instead of affixing a physical stamp.
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A medical prescription transmitted electronically.
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The purchase of supplies, work and/or services by means of computer networks.
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(uncountable) The publication of works in an electronic format.
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One who publishes works in an electronic format.
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The publication of works in an electronic format.
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A hardware device used to read e-books.
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The practice of reading texts in electronic form.
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A recruiter who uses e-recruitment technologies.
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(Internet, business) The process of personnel recruitment using electronic resources, in particular the internet, online job advertising boards and search engines.
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A repository for digital content such as computer files.
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An electronic resource, such as a computer available for use in a library.
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(law, usually in the plural) A right of a person in the context of electronic media and communications.
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Sales activity carried out by means of computer networks.
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A service offered over a computer network.
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Internet shopping; purchasing from e-shops
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A society that makes effective use of computer networks.
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Short for electronic sport. [The competitive playing of video games as a sport.]
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A financial statement transmitted electronically.
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A strategy (as in business or government) based on the use of computer technology.
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electronic submission (of documents, etc.)
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Surveillance by electronic means.
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A company that does business via electronic media, especially via the Internet
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The conducting of retail business via electronic media, especially via the Internet
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A teacher involved in e-learning.
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teaching via electronic media, especially via the Internet
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An electronic or digital version of a text.
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A fabric with embedded digital components, such as electronics.
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Therapy delivered by means of electronic technology, especially computer networks.
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An academic thesis published on the Internet.
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A virtual ticket, especially for a flight, that is issued electronically.
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A computer- or Web-based application intended to make a task easier.
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training conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet
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A transaction carried out by electronic means or over a computer network.
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The use of computerized information systems to handle travel arrangements or expenses.
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A simulated e-mail in-tray used for training potential employees.
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A tutor involved in e-learning.
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An electronic or computerized version of something, such as a document or magazine.
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A visa stored in electronic or digital form.
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An invitation sent by e-mail or computer network.
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The evolution or development of a system or practice as a result of computer technology.
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The use of electronic or computer-based systems to cast and count votes in an election.
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A voucher stored in electronic form.
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(finance) An electronic data store for a customer's e-money, credit card details, etc.
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The practice of writing texts in electronic form.
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(computing) A magazine published in electronic form, especially on the World Wide Web.
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A library that provides electronic access to reference material.
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Alternative form of e-club [An online club; a club that gathers over the Internet.]
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Alternative form of e-commerce [(Internet, business) Commercial activity conducted via the Internet.]
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Alternative spelling of e-dress [An email address, a unique identifier specifying a virtual location to which e-mail can be sent.]
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A form of programming (cinematic, television, live action, games or any material) that provides both education and entertainment.
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Alternative spelling of e-form [A computerized form (template or document to be filled in).]
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The use of information technologies in order to enhance the access to and the delivery of government information and services to the public and to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and/or the quality of government operations.
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Alternative spelling of e-health [Healthcare facilitated by electronic technology.]
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The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) of an electronic edition of a book.
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Alternative form of e-journal [(publishing) An electronic journal, an academic journal published in electronic form.]
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Alternative spelling of e-learning [Learning conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet.]
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A book published in electronic form.
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Alternative form of e-commerce [(Internet, business) Commercial activity conducted via the Internet.]
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Media utilizing electronics or electromechanical energy so that the end user can access content.
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The digital publication of ebooks and electronic articles, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues, regardless whether the distribution is through computer network or on CD and DVD.
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Any source of information available through electronic means, now usually via the Internet.
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An electronic mailing list consisting of a database of email addresses and sometimes other information.
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An integrated approach to the management of all forms of feedback available to an organisation.
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(publishing) An electronic publishing standard designed to facilitate optimization of text across different devices
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A questionnaire distributed via the Internet
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Alternative form of e-reader [A hardware device used to read e-books.]
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Alternative spelling of e-text [An electronic or digital version of a text.]
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Alternative form of e-visa [A visa stored in electronic or digital form.]
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Alternative spelling of e-zine [(computing) A magazine published in electronic form, especially on the World Wide Web.]
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Alternative letter-case form of fintech [(uncountable) Financial technology, that is, technology (usually information technology) that is focused on finance.]
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(copyright law) The right to publish a work for the first time in electronic form.
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(education) A system of education in which students learn new material by watching video lectures outside the classroom, and what used to be homework (assigned problems) is done in guided classes instead.
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Working from home, especially when in electronic contact with a central office.
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A form of self-directed, non-linear learning using modern information technology.
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A form of epidemiology in which data is obtained via the Internet
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A coupon found on the Internet.
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Alternative form of marcomms [marketing communications]
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A school library that incorporates information technology as well as traditional print publications.
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(education) A very short lesson, typically lasting a few minutes.
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A massive open online course designed for a very large enrollment, offered on the World Wide Web by an educational institution and typically free of charge.
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A zine published on a computer network in electronic form.
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(dated) Interactive digital media, such as the Internet, as opposed to traditional media such as print and television.
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(computer networking) A list of bulletin board systems and their connection details.
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Used of information that is stored electronically
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The only place, institution, or technology one needs.
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A newspaper that is published (and that can be accessed) on the Internet.
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(abbreviation) Operator.
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Digital media, such as audiovisual materials, that can be shared freely without commercial restrictions.
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A body of academic materials released online, free of charge and open for use worldwide.
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A proposed office of the future, where computers and software have made paper unnecessary.
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(games) Describing a game that can be played in a turn-based fashion through email.
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(slang, Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of please. [Used to make a polite request.]
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The depositing of a free copy of an electronic document online by its author, so as to provide open access to it.
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A file-hosting and storage service for users to upload and share videos, music, software, and other content for others to use.
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(business) The execution of business transactions between electronic devices or systems without human interaction.
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Banking carried out over a computer network.
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Alternative form of telecentre [A place where members of the public may access personal computers (and other digital equipment) and the Internet, in order to acquire or improve skills.]
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(computing) Someone who telecommutes, using a computer connected to an employer's network or via the Internet.
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A counselor who offers telecounseling.
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(rare, chiefly science fiction) A newspaper that can be downloaded in an electronic format.
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payment made by telecommunications
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A teacher who teaches physically remote students by means of telecommunication or computer networks.
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A data room that is accessible online by connecting remotely.
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Alternative form of webbie [(Internet slang, derogatory) A user of WebTV, a service formerly used to connect to the World Wide Web through a television rather than a computer.]
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A list of electronic documents or websites that relate to a particular subject, especially one used in a scholarly work.
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The theory and practice of mass collaboration using electronic communications.
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(education) A MOOC (massive open online course) structured like a traditional course, with a clear syllabus of recorded lectures and self-test problems.
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