Sentences with phrase «electronic access becomes»

So it makes sense, as electronic access becomes even more prevalent, to consider the possibility of moving the physical presence of libraries to a single space which is: (i) capable of holding all remaining materials, (ii) readily accessible to walk - in patrons and (iii) more economical than the prime office space occupied by some libraries.

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But if money now becomes the only basis for access of any kind — religious, educational, political — to radio and television outlets, within a few years only the largest and wealthiest electronic evangelists (and teachers and politicians) will be able to stay on the air.
Government runs on email, and access to email and other electronic records has become a cornerstone of public accountability and transparency.
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate's Electronic Recovery and Access to Data (ERAD) Prepaid Card Reader is becoming a vital tool for law enforcement seizing these cards and funds associated with criminal activity.
Hume Libraries celebrated the achievement of becoming Australia's first eSmart library with a number of activity hubs, providing users with free advice on setting up their own electronic devices, and access to leading cyber-safety experts who provided adviceon how to stay safe online.
But, you probably still need access to a credit - like card since transactions are increasingly becoming electronic.
EFT (electronic funds transfer) is becoming more common... but, yes, the checking account is the most common one to access for those transfers.
With electronic discovery tools becoming increasingly affordable, smaller firms have access to the same technologies employed by larger firms or sometimes even better ones.
For many federal courts this Public Access to Court Electronic Records service (PACER) subsequently became the mechanism for compliance with the E-Government Act's mandate.
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