| audiologist |
A healthcare professional who is a specialist trained in the evaluation and testing of hearing and hearing loss and related disorders.
Ãâó: www.tinnituscare.net/glossary.html
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| audio-visual |
a feature of the online catalog, limiting the type of materials retrieved to media. These are audiotapes, and videotapes.
Ãâó: www.marymount.edu/lls/tutorial/glossary.html
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documents are recordings made on a variety of (usually) magnetic media (see 3.3.1.6) of sounds only (as contrasted with video recordings (1.1.3) that also combine images). The evolution of such audio recordings has traversed a large number of different formats and physical media, including phonograph disks (records) of varying size (78 rpm's. 45 rpm's, 33 rpm's) and tape cassettes (of different formats), both of which are analog (see 1.1. ...
Ãâó: www.clir.org/pubs/reports/lynn/term1-1.html
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| audiovisual |
A term used to refer to nonprint materials such as films, filmstrips, slides, video recordings, audio compact discs, audiotapes, CD-ROMs, machine-readable data files and computer sofware. See also: media.
Ãâó: www.lscc.edu/library/guides/lilt.htm
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