Amthor, G.: ¬A world of digital media online (1995)
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- Abstract
- Discusses the IBM Digital Library. IBM are working in conjunction with the British Multimedia Archive and Retrieval System (MARS) division of EMI to launch a pioneering music service for film, television, video and advertising. Considers the IBM Digital Library processes of creation and capture; storage and management; search and access; information distribution; and rights management including encryption and metering and billing. With the IBM Digital Library, content owners now have the keys to their own data libraries