Examples of Electronic information services in a sentence
Electronic information services include anything attached to, or delivered through our network (Local Access, Wide Area, Internet), any computer accessible sources of information (hard drives, tapes, CDs, floppy disks, or other electronic sources), and the School District phone system.
Electronic information services are available to students, teachers and staff in our schools who qualify.
Electronic information, services, and networks provided by libraries should be readily, equally, and equitably accessible to all library users.
Electronic information services include networks (e.g., LAN, WAN, Internet), databases, telephone systems/voice mail, electronic mail, hardware, software, and any computer-accessible source of information, whether from hard drives, tapes, compact disks (CDs), universal serial bus (USB) flash drives, iPods, iPads, or other electronic sources.
Electronic information services include anything attached to, or delivered through our network (Local Access, Wide Area, Internet), any computer accessible sources of information (hard drives, tapes, CDs, floppy disks, or other electronic sources), and the School District phone system.Each user must: Use the EIS to support personal educational objectives consistent with the educational goals and objectives of the District. Not use the EIS for commercial purposes.
Electronic information services include anything attached to, or delivered through our network (LocalAccess, Wide Area, Internet), any computer accessible sources of information (hard drives, tapes, CDs, floppy disks, or other electronic sources), and the School District phone system.
Electronic information services include networks (e.g., LAN, WAN, Internet), databases, and any computer-accessible source of information, whether from hard drives, tapes, compact disks (CDs), floppy disks, or other electronic sources.
Electronic information services (Local, School-wide, and Internet) are available to students and staff at SJCS.
The library affirms the following principles and user rights as delineated in the American Library Association's Library Bill of Rights in Cyberspace: Electronic information, services, and networks provided by libraries should be readily, equally, and equitably accessible to all library users.
Electronic information services include anything attached to, or delivered through our network (Local Access, Wide Area, Internet), any computer accessible sources of information (hard drives, tapes, CDs, floppy disks, or other electronic sources), and the School District phone system.Each user must:• Use the EIS to support personal educational objectives consistent with the educational goals and objectives of the District.• Not use the EIS for commercial purposes.