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For many people, the terms 'multimedia' and 'Internet' are now quite familiar expressions that trigger many different thought patterns and associations. Very often, the associations that we make depend critically upon our backgrounds and prior experiences - particularly within hybrid areas such as multimedia, computing and information technology. Glossaries and dictionaries are therefore useful tools for providing a common level of meaning for the technical terms and jargon that we use in particular subject domains. This particular book offers a guide to the terminology associated with the Internet and multimedia applications.
DOI: 10.1080/0968776990070209
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Research in Learning Technology - Print ISSN 2156-7069; Online ISSN: 2156-7077
This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0) License. Responsible editors: Steven Verjans, Lesley Gourlay and Meg O'Reilly.