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  1. Black, K.: ELISE: an online image retrieval system (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Research at De Montfort Univ., Division of Learning Development, in Leicester, is focused on promoting the idea of the electronic library. Describes the Electronic Library Image Service for Europe (ELISE) project funded by the Commission for the European Communities, its overall aim and lists the 5 main challenges for the project team which include: identifying image bank technical requirements; exploring storage and retrieval mechanisms; exploring client needs and design user interfaces; the production of a pilot system; and devising a model for the international interconnection of systems
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  2. Ibbotson, J.B.; Black, K.: ¬An object based approach to information system design (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The ELISE project is a collaborative project funded by the European Commission Libraries Plan which is looking at the problems associated with the retrieval of high quality colour images which are accessed via a catalogue database. Describes the ELISE system and the images retrieved. Describes the object oriented design methodology which is used in the ELISE system architecture. Explains how these techniques have been used to develop the architecture
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  3. Black, K.; Eyre, J.: ¬The ELISE project (electronic objects) (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The aim of the ELISE project is to investigate the feasibility of providing remote access to full colour image data banks and an electronic document delivery service for European Community states via internation networks, by developing a prototye system. This will provide access to images via a detailed textual record incorporating fully indexed and searchable fields. Images are identified by fields in the database which contain pointers to locate this files. The project is funded by the European Commission and a consortium of partners, comprising: De Montfort University; IBM UK Scientific Centre; Victoria and Albert Museum; and Tilburg University. Its 4 objectives are to: identify the technical requirements of establishing full colour image data banks in libraries; explore storage and retrieval mechanisms; explore user needs and interface design issues; and specify and model the international interlinking of systems. Describes the research work under the 4 main headings of: images; retrieval; interconnection; and user interface (graphic user interface)
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  4. Black, K.: ELISE (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the ELISE project (Electronic Library Image Service for Europe) to be carries out by the Division of Learning Development at De Montfort University as part of the ELINOR project which aims to examine the application of image and network technologies to the electronic library model. ELISE aims to model a system that will provide access to full colour image information banks for European member countries. Describes: image storage, the database, graphical user interface, the ELISE pilot system, interconnection of different types of databases, and current progress
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