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Definitions of newsletter on the Web A serial consisting of one or two printed sheets containing news or information of interest chiefly to a special group (ALA Glossary, p. 153) means a simple form of newspaper or informational letter. It is normally non-commercial and distributed to a selected readership, either freely or on subscription. (as used in e-learning): Contains a collection of articles and provides ongoing communication with a target group. For example, a product newsletter provides ongoing contact with the customers who have already purchased a product. An employee newsletter provides ongoing contact with the employees in a department or within an entire organization. Generally, organizations distribute online newsletters through e-mail. A brief publication containing news and current events, usually geared toward a particular organization or group with common interests. OPAC (Open Public Access Catalog) - A digitized catalog of books, journals, and other materials held in the library. Records are organized by call number and subject headings. Peer-Reviewed Journals - Journals where the quality of the articles is maintained by a review process by experts prior to publication. The article submitted to refereed or peer reviewed journals are examined by one or more people with expertise in the field with which the article deals. The purpose of this is to give some assurance that the information in the article is valid. A publication of the chapter used to keep its members informed of Jaycee news and meeting information. An electronic mail message (free or requiring payment) which deals with certain topics from time to time. It is also a tool which companies can use to keep customers constantly informed of what they are offering. a news bulletin issued regularly to a special group Argent Branch Argent Office CTI Benefits ISDN Benefits Glossary Home report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special grou |
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