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Robinson, B.: Electronic document handling using SGML (1994)
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- London : British Library Research and Development Department
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Robinson, B.: Electronic document handling using SGML : hypertext interchange and SGML (1994)
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- London : British Library Research and Development Department
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Stotts, P.D.; Furuta, R.: Hypertext 2000 : databases or documents? (1991)
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- Abstract
- Speculates on the future of hypertext focusing on 2 distinct types of application resulting from current investigations. The first approach presents hypertext as primarily a browsable database or hyperbase. The second approach, hyperdocument, draws its intellectual support from structured document research
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Baird, S.; Wu, G.; Robinson, B.: HyTime: Hypermedia/Time-based structuring language (1994)
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- London : British Library Research and Development Department