machine-readable form
61corpus — [ kɔ:pəs] noun (plural corpora or corpuses) 1》 a collection of written texts. ↘a collection of written or spoken material in machine readable form. 2》 Anatomy the main body or mass of a structure. ↘the central part of the stomach, between …
62data capture — /ˈdeɪtə kæptʃə/ (say daytuh kapchuh) noun the conversion of information into machine readable form …
63e- — ae , e There is a tendency to simplify spellings with ae in BrE to e in AmE, e.g. esthetic for aesthetic and anemic for anaemic, but both types are used. e is a modern prefix based on the term electronic, and is applied to various products and… …
64MARBI — acronym MAchine Readable form of Bibliographic Information …
65corpus — ► NOUN (pl. corpora or corpuses) 1) a collection of written texts. 2) a collection of written or spoken material in machine readable form. ORIGIN Latin, body …
66electronic publishing — ► NOUN ▪ the issuing of texts in machine readable form rather than on paper …
67indexing service — a service that indexes the contents of a number of publications for use in printed or machine readable form. [INDEX + ING2] …
68on-line catalog — a bibliographic record of a library s holdings, available in machine readable form …
69ma|chine-read|a|ble — «muh SHEEN REE duh buhl», adjective. able to be processed directly by a computer: »With current bibliographic information available in machine readable form…, library users will eventually be able to disregard the traditional card catalog (Harold …
70Philippine passport — A Philippine passport is a travel document and is a Primary National ID issued to citizens of the Philippines. It is issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Philippine diplomatic missions abroad, with certain exceptions. Besides… …