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Zines

  • 1 revista web

    (n.) = electronic magazine (e-zine/EZine), zine
    Ex. This article briefly reviews the status of electronic books (e-books) and electronic magazines (e-zines), produced as CD-ROM and online versions.
    Ex. Zines are electronic magazines available on the World Wide Web generally produced by one person or a small group usually not produced for profit and containing no advertising.
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    (n.) = electronic magazine (e-zine/EZine), zine

    Ex: This article briefly reviews the status of electronic books (e-books) and electronic magazines (e-zines), produced as CD-ROM and online versions.

    Ex: Zines are electronic magazines available on the World Wide Web generally produced by one person or a small group usually not produced for profit and containing no advertising.

    Spanish-English dictionary > revista web

  • 2 contener hiperenlaces

    (v.) = hotlink [hot-link]
    Ex. E-Zine-List is an alphabetised, list which is hotlinked to the zines themselves and has grown from 25 entries in 1993 to 430.
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    (v.) = hotlink [hot-link]

    Ex: E-Zine-List is an alphabetised, list which is hotlinked to the zines themselves and has grown from 25 entries in 1993 to 430.

    Spanish-English dictionary > contener hiperenlaces

  • 3 fanzine

    m.
    fanzine.
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    = zine, fanzine [fan magazine].
    Nota: Revista producida por un aficcionado o un grupo de seguidores de alguna actividad o persona sin fines comerciales y sin anuncios, generalmente en formato electrónico.
    Ex. Zines are electronic magazines available on the World Wide Web generally produced by one person or a small group usually not produced for profit and containing no advertising.
    Ex. Fanzines (fan magazines) are periodicals written and published by pop music fans for other fans.
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    = zine, fanzine [fan magazine].
    Nota: Revista producida por un aficcionado o un grupo de seguidores de alguna actividad o persona sin fines comerciales y sin anuncios, generalmente en formato electrónico.

    Ex: Zines are electronic magazines available on the World Wide Web generally produced by one person or a small group usually not produced for profit and containing no advertising.

    Ex: Fanzines (fan magazines) are periodicals written and published by pop music fans for other fans.

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    /fanˈsin, fanˈθin/
    fanzine
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    fanzine [fan'θine, fan'sin] nm
    fanzine
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    m fanzine

    Spanish-English dictionary > fanzine

  • 4 lista de lecturas sugeridas

    Ex. Recreational activities such as games, music, e-zines, and suggested reading lists were common ways of addressing the adolescent need for fun = Las actividades lúdicas como juegos, música, revistas electrónicas y listas de lecturas sugeridas eran la forma común de atender las necesidades de diversión de los adolescentes.
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    Ex: Recreational activities such as games, music, e-zines, and suggested reading lists were common ways of addressing the adolescent need for fun = Las actividades lúdicas como juegos, música, revistas electrónicas y listas de lecturas sugeridas eran la forma común de atender las necesidades de diversión de los adolescentes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lista de lecturas sugeridas

  • 5 revista electrónica

    f.
    E-zine, webzine.
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    (n.) = electronic journal (e-journal), electronic magazine (e-zine/EZine), electronic newsletter
    Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.
    Ex. This article briefly reviews the status of electronic books (e-books) and electronic magazines (e-zines), produced as CD-ROM and online versions.
    Ex. Internet users may also derive articles and other information from electronic journals and newsletters and from the many electronic bulletin boards (EEB) and discussion lists.
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    (n.) = electronic journal (e-journal), electronic magazine (e-zine/EZine), electronic newsletter

    Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.

    Ex: This article briefly reviews the status of electronic books (e-books) and electronic magazines (e-zines), produced as CD-ROM and online versions.
    Ex: Internet users may also derive articles and other information from electronic journals and newsletters and from the many electronic bulletin boards (EEB) and discussion lists.

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    ( Inf) webzine

    Spanish-English dictionary > revista electrónica

  • 6 unir mediante hiperenlaces

    (v.) = hotlink [hot-link]
    Ex. E-Zine-List is an alphabetised, list which is hotlinked to the zines themselves and has grown from 25 entries in 1993 to 430.
    * * *
    (v.) = hotlink [hot-link]

    Ex: E-Zine-List is an alphabetised, list which is hotlinked to the zines themselves and has grown from 25 entries in 1993 to 430.

    Spanish-English dictionary > unir mediante hiperenlaces

  • 7 zinc

    θiŋk
    m CHEM
    Zink n
    ind→ link=cinc cinc{
    zinc
    zinc [θiŋ]
    <cines oder zines> Zink neutro; óxido de zinc Zinkoxid neutro

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > zinc

См. также в других словарях:

  • zines — n. online journal, electronic magazine, online newspaper …   English contemporary dictionary

  • zines — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Alt.zines — is a Usenet newsgroup created in 1992 by Jerod Pore and Edward Vielmetti for the discussion of zines and zine related topics. Since that time, alt.zines has seen more than 26,000 postings.From the original alt.zines charter: alt.zines is a place… …   Wikipedia

  • Zine — A zine (an abbreviation of the word fanzine, or magazine; pronounced|ziːn, zeen ) is most commonly a small circulation, non commercial publication of original or appropriated texts and images. More broadly, the term encompasses any self published …   Wikipedia

  • Fanzine — Fanzines A fanzine (portmanteau of fan and magazine or zine) is a nonprofessional and nonofficial publication produced by fans of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share their… …   Wikipedia

  • List of zine distros — This is a list of zine distros. Zines are often distributed through secondary circuits, such as: trade, zine symposia, record stores, concerts, independent media outlets, mailings, or zine distros. Australia* [http://www.stickyinstitute.com/… …   Wikipedia

  • Queercore — is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid 1980s as an offshoot of punk. It is distinguished by a discontent with society in general and a complete disavowal of the gay and lesbian community and its oppressive agenda. cite journal… …   Wikipedia

  • Barnard College — Infobox University motto = Hepomene toi logismoi mottoeng = Following the Way of Reason name = Barnard College established = 1889 type = Private endowment = $159 million president = Deborah Spar city = flagicon|USA New York state = NY campus =… …   Wikipedia

  • Factsheet Five — #25, February 1988, featuring cover art by Freddie Baer Editor Mike Gunderloy ( Æditor , 1982 1991) Hudson Luce (1991) R. Seth Friedman (1992 1998) Categories Zine reviews culture …   Wikipedia

  • Diplomacy (game) — Diplomacy Designer(s) Allan B. Calhamer Publication date 1959 Players 7 Age range 12+ Setup time 5–10 minutes Playing time 4–12 hours …   Wikipedia

  • ZineWiki — Infobox Website name = ZineWiki favicon = caption = The Main Page of ZineWiki on October 16, 2006 url = http://zinewiki.com/ commercial = No type = encyclopaedia registration = free, public owner = fallofautumn.com author = Alan Lastufka and Kate …   Wikipedia

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