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- noun
News published inelectronic form.
Etymologies
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"These efforts have included webinars, online resources on our website, live lecture presentations at regional and national meetings, and regular e-news type communications."
The Center for Public Integrity: Podiatrists have their foot in the door The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: SPARC e-news - April 2009 skip to main | skip to sidebar
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I received this e-news as a member of Share-ThisI have been using this on the VirtualBookmark and other blogs and web sites.
December 2009 2009
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: SPARC e-news - February 2009 skip to main | skip to sidebar
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RIN e-news - March 2009 edition now available from the Research Information Network (UK)
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SPARC e-news - February 2009: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication
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I received this e-news as a member of Share-ThisI have been using this on the VirtualBookmark and other blogs and web sites.
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SPARC e-news - April 2009: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: RIN e-news - March 2009 skip to main | skip to sidebar
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SPARC e-news - December 2007/January 2008: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication
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