indicativo
indication ; indicative.
Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.
indicativo del contenido
subject-descriptive
A database comprising records for recent acquisitions of Bath University Library will be enriched with subject-descriptive material (contents pages, abstracts, etc) derived from the database of Book Data Ltd.
línea indicativa de la evolución de una gráfica
trend line [trend-line]
The individual's distance from the trend line indicates possible salary inequity.
rápidamente + Indicativo
be quick to + Infinitivo
They soon realized that poetry could be included in their curriculum as a `useful art' and public librarians were quick to adopt the same lines of reasoning.
resumen indicativo [Resumen que indica el tipo de documento, los principales temas tratados y cómo se tratan]
indicative abstract
Indicative abstract are suitable for discussion and review articles, books, and in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.
resumen indicativo-informativo
indicative-informative abstract
Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
siguiendo un estilo indicativo
indicatively
Parts of the abstract are written in the informative style, whilst those points which are of less significance are treated indicatively.