0 used to describe a system that keeps information on paper, rather than on a computer: --
1 made of paper: --
It embraces all aspects of the language: dialect, pidgin, creole, variety, standard, speech, writing, paper-based, electronic.
The paper-based map of the same period (map 6) displays no similarity at all to its author-based counterpart.
The paper-based portfolio can only use one set of categories because the evidence is fixed in its place in the file.
The world of radiotherapy is responding to this by steadily replacing paper-based systems with digital equivalents.
Data were stored in both electronic audiotaped and paper-based versions.
There have been very few evaluations comparing the relative effectiveness of computerized and paper-based guidelines.
These are most of the time exchanged, for contractual and legal reasons, on a paper-based medium, even when produced using computers.
The differences between the author- and paper-based cocitation maps for 1941 are striking.