Key terms
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- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)Was this free resource helpful? If so, I encourage you to please show your support through a small contribution – it all helps me keep… Learn more →
- Content CredentialsA content label and verification process created by Adobe for disclosing information about content. Learn more →
- Content Management System (CMS)Was this free resource helpful? If so, I encourage you to please show your support through a small contribution – it all helps me keep… Learn more →
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- DeepSeekA Chinese AI company that caused a stir in January 2025 with two LLMs that challenged Sillicon Valley’s AI dominance. Learn more →
- Digital resource migrationMoving software applications, data or other resources from one hosting environment to another, often from on-premises datacentres to a cloud service. Learn more →
- Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS)Disruption of the operation of a website making it unavailable to its intended users by flooding it with illegitimate traffic. Learn more →
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- Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM)A common term used to describe galleries, libraries, archives, museums and other cultural heritage organisations. Learn more →
- Generative AI (Gen AI)When text, images and other content are generated by AI (hence why it is called generative AI). Learn more →
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- Machine learning (ML)A term for how an AI system ‘learns’. Learn more →
- Marketing mixThe unique combination of marketing elements – Product, Price, Place, Promotion, People, Process and Physical Evidence – a company or brand uses to support their marketing efforts. Learn more →
- Marketing strategyThe unique ways a company or brand communicates marketing messages to potential customers. Learn more →
- Markup languageWas this free resource helpful? If so, I encourage you to please show your support through a small contribution – it all helps me keep… Learn more →
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- Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)A unique identifier such as an IP address or web address that can be used by a user to retrieve the intended resource. Learn more →
- Uniform Resource Locator (URL)A unique web address or other ‘location’ that can be used by a user to retrieve the intended resource. Learn more →
- URL slugThe part of a URL that identifies the specific web page or other resource. Learn more →