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Conference: A live, scheduled discussion on-line. Cybrarian: A librarian who does on-line information research and retrieval. Cyberspace: The on-line world. This includes the Internet and the World Wide Web. Data: Information that has been formatted so that it can be understood by computer. Databases: Electronic file cabinets storing information in a specific category: for example, a schools database might contain information on all the students attending that school. Directory: The information stored on your computer is divided into sections known as directories. Each directory can contain different files. Document: Computer documents may contain text, pictures, maps, or video clips. Dot: What you say instead of period when you are talking about Internet addresses. For example, myname.com would be said my name dot com. Download: Getting information from the Internet to your computer: once you download a file, it will be stored on your computer for retrieval whenever you want. 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