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Example sentences for "online"

Lexicographically close words:
onles; onless; onley; onlie; onliest; onlooker; onlookers; onlooking; only; onlye
  1. It supports applications that have became essential in such a big organization: bibliographic databases, cataloging, ordering of documents and of course access to online periodicals (presently more than 100).

  2. The Internet is certainly a more accessible and convenient medium, and thus it would be better in the long run if the strengths of the print media could be brought online without the extensive costs and copyright concerns that are concomitant.

  3. Often they have to plan their time online carefully because of poor communication links.

  4. Transcribers notes: I have created this online text from two sources: E?

  5. Apart from this, the online text follows Lee's translation, including her dedicatory sonnet.

  6. Note: for this online edition I have moved the Table of Contents to the beginning of the text and slightly modified it to conform with the online format.

  7. The online blogosphere provides a vital counterpoint to mainstream media, but it exists in a symbiotic--some would say parasitic--relationship with that media and the network of professional news gatherers for which it pays.

  8. The point that many more such factual resources can be found online in the United States without any legalized database protection also seems worthy of note.

  9. We've launched next-generation manufacturing hubs and online tools that give an entrepreneur everything he or she needs to start a business in a single day.

  10. As we have seen, the objective of marketers online is to reduce interactivity, shorten consideration and induce impulsive purchases.

  11. Finally, networking technologies allow for online collaboration in the implementation of new models, and the very real-world organisation of social activism and relief efforts.

  12. Gopher: A program that gives you easy access to dozens of other online databases and services by making selections on a menu.

  13. Systems that charge for access will usually let you sign up online with a credit card.

  14. Telnet: Access to databases, computerized library card catalogs, weather reports and other information services, as well as live, online games that let you compete with players from around the world.

  15. Online Book Initiative" collection of electronic books, poetry and other text files.

  16. As this system, known as ARPANet, grew, some enterprising college students (and one in high school) developed a way to use it to conduct online conferences.

  17. CompuServe or America Online -- only it now offers subscribers access to Internet services.

  18. There he perched, growly as a wounded bear, master of his kingdom, for the next two weeks, playing online and going twitchy over the missed dumpsters going to the landfill every night without his expert picking over.

  19. There's something I saw online the other day I wanted to show you.

  20. The online versions of these newspapers brought us a wealth of information.

  21. In 1996, newspapers and magazines began offering websites with a partial or full version of their latest issue, available freely or through subscription (free or paid), as well as online archives.

  22. A year ago, only 29% of online newspapers were located abroad.

  23. Australia and other islands have 64 online newspapers.

  24. Patrons could check opening hours, browse the online catalog, and surf on a broad selection of websites on various topics.

  25. A full 43% of all online newspapers now are based outside the United States.

  26. In Canada, every province or territory now has at least one online newspaper.

  27. Europe is the next most wired continent for newspapers, with 728 online newspaper sites.

  28. This project provided library users with better ways to access library OPACs (online public access catalogs) and national catalogs, and stimulated and facilitated interworking between libraries in Europe.

  29. International Bibliographic Databases Two organizations, the OCLC Online Computer Library Center and the Research Library Information Network (RLIN), run international databases of bibliographic information through the Internet.

  30. The OCLC Online Computer Library Center is a nonprofit, membership, library computer service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing information costs.

  31. In 1981, the legal name of the corporation became OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

  32. In international bibliographic databases like the OCLC Online Union Catalog, the absence of a universal thesaurus is a real problem when you try to find documents using the search by subjects.

  33. Several treasures were online in 1998, including Beowulf, known as the first great English masterpiece.

  34. Instead of information disseminated in millions of reports and thousands of online journals, a single point would give access to the full content of these articles, with a search engine and hyperlinks between articles.

  35. In early 2003, PLoS created a non-profit scientific and medical publishing venture to provide scientists and physicians with free high-quality, high-profile online journals in which to publish their work.

  36. PLoS posted an open letter requesting the articles presently published by journals to be distributed freely in online archives, and asking researchers to promote the publishers willing to support this project.

  37. The Public Library of Science (PLoS) has used a Creative Commons license for the articles of its free online scientific and medical journals launched in 2003.

  38. Launched in 2001 as a free online collaborative encyclopedia, Wikipedia has offered articles that stay the property of their authors, and can be freely used according to Creative Commons or GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License).

  39. PLoS also launched PLoS ONE, an online forum where people can publish articles on any subject relating to science or medicine.

  40. Wikipedia was launched in January 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger (Larry resigned later on) as a global free collaborative online encyclopedia.

  41. A blog is an online diary kept by a person or a group, usually in reverse chronological order, and can be updated every minute or once a month.

  42. PLoS as a publisher Another objective of PLoS was to become a publisher while creating a new model of online publishing based on free dissemination of knowledge.

  43. My systems came online a couple times, and I was too busy with the plans for the Mansion.

  44. My systems came back online sometime that day, and I hardly noticed, I was so preoccupied with the new Mansion.

  45. You could put, say, a thousand operators online at once, ten shifts per day, each of them caught up in our Mansion.

  46. They could build this tech anywhere -- they could distribute it online and people could access it from their living rooms!

  47. TV shopping and even online commerce are on the up.

  48. Most of them plan to offer some variant of electronic commerce (online shopping, bartering, information gathering, etc.

  49. But the fact is that more bilingual and semi-equivalent text is becoming available online every day, and the quality will keep improving to at least the current levels of MT engines built by hand.

  50. An order restraining the service provider from providing access, by taking reasonable steps specified in the order to block access, to a specific, identified, online location outside the United States.

  51. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works at a single online site are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works at that site.

  52. ParanoidXbox loved that configuration: it could siphon off some of my neighbors' Internet connections and use them to get online through the gaming network.

  53. I needed to get online and find out what was going on.

  54. The structure and contents of the online world The online world can be described as a cake with multiple layers, where the information sources are the bottom layer.

  55. The online world was born in the United States.

  56. Thousands of commercial and noncommercial online services offer over 5,000 online databases.

  57. The online world The structure and content of the online offerings.

  58. Usually, the online news is coming directly to you from the journalists' keyboards.

  59. Online services The term "online services" refers to information services provided by computer systems, large or small, to owners of personal computers with modems.

  60. Have fun The online world has an abundance of joke clubs, dramatic adventure games with multiple players, and large archives filled with computer game software.

  61. One typical motive is to reduce an online service's own communications costs.

  62. Your news reading charges may be imbedded in the online service's standard access rates.

  63. They meet in online "meeting places" to debate everything from Africa and the administration of kindergartens to poetry, LISP programming and compressed video for multimedia applications.

  64. One day her doctor joined us on an online research session to look for experiences and advice in other countries.

  65. Build your own early warning system that monitors online information sources and networks.

  66. Launched by Google in October 2007, Google Translate is a free online language translation service that instantly translates a section of text, document or webpage into another language.

  67. Federal Register Publication The AAP agreed that, compared to the online database, the lists published in the Federal Register would be of secondary importance.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "online" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.