E-Resources definition

E-Resources means learning materials saved electronically in online storage or cloud platform, which shall be accessed from anywhere and anytime online or shall be accessed offline by downloading the relevant materials.
E-Resources means Information resources that user accesses electronically including, but not limited to electronic journals, electronic books and other web-based documents;
E-Resources means materials in a digital format that are accessible electronically. E-resources may be created or acquired for providing library services. Examples include, but are not limited to, e-journals, e-books, electronic database collections, and downloadable audio or video files.

Examples of E-Resources in a sentence

  • The Trustee will notify the Issuer at the time when fewer than 100 of the reserved CUSIP numbers remain unassigned to the Global Notes; and the Issuer will reserve additional CUSIP numbers for assignment to Global Notes representing Book-Entry Notes.


More Definitions of E-Resources

E-Resources means educational and training materials and other curricular materials made available on an online learning platform, to support the teaching of study cycles and the assessment of knowledge and skills;

Related to E-Resources

  • Energy Storage Resource means a resource capable of receiving electric energy from the grid and storing it for later injection to the grid that participates in the PJM Energy, Capacity and/or Ancillary Services markets as a Market Participant.

  • Water resources means all waters of the state occurring on the surface, in natural or artificial channels, lakes, reservoirs, or impoundments, and in subsurface aquifers, which are available, or which may be made available to agricultural, industrial, commercial, recreational, public, and domestic users;

  • Public resources means water, fish, and wildlife and in addition means capital improvements of the state or its political subdivisions.

  • Renewable energy resources means energy derived from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectricity. A fuel cell using hydrogen derived from these eligible resources is also an eligible electric generation technology. Fossil and nuclear fuels and their derivatives are not eligible resources.

  • Historic resource means a publicly or privately owned historic building, structure, site, object, feature, or open space located within an historic district designated by the national register of historic places, the state register of historic sites, or a local unit acting under the local historic districts act, 1970 PA 169, MCL 399.201 to 399.215, or that is individually listed on the state register of historic sites or national register of historic places, and includes all of the following: