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  • × author_ss:"Catenazzi, N."
  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  1. Catenazzi, N.; Gibb, F.: ¬The publishing process : the hyper-book approach (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the publishing process, including both paper and electronic publishing, authors, publishers and libraries, and the associated publications channels. Focuses on 1 particular publication channel, which incorporated all the steps involved from the acquisition of a manuscript in a generic markup language, such as SGML, to the presentation of the final electronic publication to the user in the library. The use of a markup language is seen as being an essential component for facilitating the exchange of electronic documents between different systems and applications. In addition, the use of a generic markup language allows several of the steps of the publishing process to be automated. Proposess a system which provides the acquisition and authoring tools required to generate electronic books, together with an appropriate interface and readers' services. The system incorporates 2 notable features: a model of an electronic book (hyper-book) based on the book metaphor; and an environment which supports the semiautomatic generation of electronic books (hyper-book builder) starting from a manuscript which is already available in SGML format
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  2. Catenazzi, N.; Sommaruga, L.: Hyper-book : a formal model for electronic books (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a model for an electronic book (hyper-book). Hyper-books are electronic books defined on the basis of the paper book metaphor. Gives a formal definition of the hyper-book model as a dynamic system. The model was implemented in a working system, and evaluated with a group of users. The evaluation has confirmed that the adoption of the book metaphor is very effective, as it guarantees ease of using and understanding the system
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  3. Catenazzi, N.; Sommaruga, L.: ¬An electronic library based on hyper-books : the Hyper-Lib project (1995) 0.00
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