Foro in english
pronunciation: fɔrəm part of speech: noun
foro = forum [fora, -pl.] ; arena.
Example: For example, NEMROC provides a forum for libraries in the region of Newcastle with good collections of audio-visual materials to pool their ideas.Example: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.more:
» foro abierto = open forum .
Example: The panel discussion and open forum are also briefly described.» foro de debate = discussion list [En Internet, grupo de usuarios que están interesados en un tema específico y que automáticamente reciben en su correo electrónico los mensajes relacionados con el mismo que los miembros del grupo se intercambian] ; listserv(er) [list-serv(er)] [Sistema que permite a todas las personas que se han suscrito a una lista de interés reciban los mensajes emitidos por cualquier miembro de la lista posibilitando la discusión de temas de su interés] ; newsgroup [news group] [En USENET, el nombre dado a las listas de correro electrónico] ; electronic forum ; open forum ; e-mail list ; distribution list ; electronic distribution list ; discussion forum .
Example: 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. Example: A listserv (a.k.a mailing list and discussion list) is a system that allows people to send e-mail to one address, whereupon their message is copied and sent to all of the other subscribers to the mailing list thus making it possible to participate in discussions. Example: Newsgroup is the name for discussion groups on USENET. Example: Information World en Espanol (IWETEL), the first electronic forum for information professionals in Spain, was launched in Nov 93. Example: The panel discussion and open forum are also briefly described. Example: This paper discusses the various Internet search tools such as File Transfer Protocol, search engines, and e-mail lists, with medical information examples. Example: This is a compilation of distribution lists and electronic serials which are of interest to librar professionals. Example: Electronic distribution lists and newsgroups have been widely used by scholars and librarians to find specific information, keep abreast of current events and communicate within a specific discipline. Example: Listservs are discussion forums which revolve around a particular topic and are made possible through electronic mail technology.» foro de debate en línea = online forum .
Example: TTFN (Ta Ta For Now) is a shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum.» foro de discusión = newsgroup [news group] [En USENET, el nombre dado a las listas de correro electrónico] ; electronic forum .
Example: Newsgroup is the name for discussion groups on USENET. Example: Information World en Espanol (IWETEL), the first electronic forum for information professionals in Spain, was launched in Nov 93.» foro de noticias = newsgroup [news group] [En USENET, el nombre dado a las listas de correro electrónico] .
Example: Newsgroup is the name for discussion groups on USENET.» foro internacional = international forum .
Example: It provides an international forum for sharing experiences among researchers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.