e-copy
English
Etymology
e- + copy
Noun
e-copy (plural e-copies)
- A digital copy of a document etc.
- 2010, Wayne Pease, Malcolm Cooper, Raj Gururajan, Biomedical Knowledge Management (page 66)
- Patients are given the choice to select their preferred pharmacies for getting the prescribed medicines and the Danish GP sends an e-copy of the same prescription to the patient's preferred pharmacy.
- 2016, Jane Secker, Chris Morrison, Copyright and E-learning: A guide for practitioners (page 58)
- If only available in print format within the university or to purchase, or it is not viable to purchase an e-copy and no available digital version is found elsewhere, the digitization procedure begins (Step 2).
- 2010, Wayne Pease, Malcolm Cooper, Raj Gururajan, Biomedical Knowledge Management (page 66)