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''Material (data and/or program(s)) encoded for manipulation by a computerized device. This material may require the use of a peripheral directly connected to a computerized device (e.g. CD-ROM drive) or a connection to a computer network (e.g., the Internet).'' – AACR2R Glossary
''Material (data and/or program(s)) encoded for manipulation by a computerized device. This material may require the use of a peripheral directly connected to a computerized device (e.g. CD-ROM drive) or a connection to a computer network (e.g., the Internet).'' – AACR2R Glossary


For further information on cataloging electronic resources, see Chapters 1 and 9 of ''AACR2'' (2002 Revision), ''[http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/ Bibliographic Formats and Standards]'', and ''Cataloging of Audiovisual materials'', 4th ed., by Nancy B. Olson. Most information in this section has come from these sources.
For further information on cataloging electronic resources, see Chapters 1 and 9 of ''AACR2'' (2002 Revision), ''[http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/ Bibliographic Formats and Standards]'', and ''Cataloging of Audiovisual materials'', 4th ed., by Nancy B. Olson. Most information in this section has come from these sources.

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Material (data and/or program(s)) encoded for manipulation by a computerized device. This material may require the use of a peripheral directly connected to a computerized device (e.g. CD-ROM drive) or a connection to a computer network (e.g., the Internet). – AACR2R Glossary

For further information on cataloging electronic resources, see Chapters 1 and 9 of AACR2 (2002 Revision), Bibliographic Formats and Standards, and Cataloging of Audiovisual materials, 4th ed., by Nancy B. Olson. Most information in this section has come from these sources.