ininterrumpido
continued ; continuous ; ongoing [on-going] ; running ; sustained ; unbroken ; steady ; uninterrupted ; unobstructed ; in a row ; back-to-back ; on-the-go.
Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.
However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.
This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.
Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a 'running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
Ideally it would be preferable to keep the main monograph collection in one unbroken sequence.
Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.
For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.
From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.
The integrated library systems installed in Canandian libraries are surveyed for the 3rd year in a row.
The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.
With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.
de modo ininterrumpido
in an unbroken line
The office of Governor General is the oldest institution in Canada's public life, going back in an unbroken line to Samuel de Champlain.
trabajo ininterrumpido
continuous work
In celebration of 21 years of continuous work, this paper briefly reviews the activities of the Scottish Branch of the Audiovisual Group of the Library Association.