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  1. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.05
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    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  2. Computer - Neue Medien - Elektronisches Publizieren (1993) 0.05
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die folgenden Beiträge: RIESENHUBER, H.: Am Ende steht das Wort: Kultur und Technik als Verbündete - ein Plädoyer; STEIDEL, M.: Von Bindestrich-Informatik bis Chaostheorie (Hüthig); HEMPELMANN, G.: Laudatio für das Arbeitsbuch (Markt & Technik); GÖTZ, B.: Voll daneben: sind Computerbücher noch immer anwendergerecht?; SCHOLZ, H.-W.: Das Buch lernt sprechen, singen und tanzen (Langenscheidt); STUMPF, P.: Der Laptop als Gourmet-Führer (Rossipaul); BURNELEIT, H.-D.: Wer zu früh kommt, den bestraft der Markt (C.H. Beck); KEMP, A. de: Erzfeind oder Kumpel: das ist nicht die Frage (Springer); SCHOLZ, I.: Alles digital (Elektronisches Publizieren); MERTENS, E.: Wichtig ist die Einführung beim Kunden (Olms); SCHRÖDER, M.: Database publishing; GRUNDMANN, U.: Champagner von der CD (EMS/Econ); PRIBILLA, P.: Any to any (Siemens); HEKER, H.: Rechtsfragen der elektronischen Textkommunikation; PLENZ, R.: Verlegen mit Äpfeln und Quark (DTP); PLENZ, R.: Typographische Qualifikation entscheidet (DTP); LIEDER, R.: Cover mit der Maus (Sybex); STYRNOL, H.: Kompetenz schlägt heiße Nadel; KAETZ, R.: Akzente mit Butterfly (Laden-Präsentation); RINKA, M.: Flankierende Maßnahmen Zeitschriften; ZEBOLD, P.: Tools für den Verkauf (Zeitschriften); STEINBECK, P.: Lose-Disketten-Werk; STEINHAUS, I.: Man trägt Diskette; BORISCH, M.: Kompetenter Partner auch für fun und action; KESSLER, C.: Schneller schlau (Wissenssoftware, MSPI); KRAPP, S.: Computer am Dienstag (CAD), Chaos am Mittwoch (CAM), oder: wieviel EDV braucht der Azubi?; STEINBRINK, B.: Multimedia: Standards für die Verlagswelt (Markt & Technik); MONDEL, N.: Der Krieg der Systeme findet nicht statt (Tewi); FERCHL, I.: Online in den Markt (Springer); FERCHL, I.: Nicht hurtig, HÜthig; BLAHACEK, R.: Alle Stückerln (Erb-Verl.); MENZEL, M.: Porsche oder Goggo (Rossipaul); MENZEL, M.: Sharebären und MS-Dosen (Systhema); MENZEL, M.: Populär, aber nicht platt (Tewi); MENZEL, M.: Von Funk zu Fuzzy (Franzis); GRUNDMANN, U.: Aktive Lebenshilfe: und das möglichst preisgünstig (Data-Becker); GRUNDMANN, U.: Die roten Dreiecke bleiben sich treu (Addison-Wesley); GRUNDMANN, U.: Große Bücher für wenig Geld (BHV); GRUNDMANN, U.: ... nämlich ein Dos-Buch genauso zu vermarkten wie 'Scarlet' (Sybex); MENZEL, M.: Langsam einsickern (dtv/Beck); SCHMITZ, A.: Le style c'est l'homme (Rowohlt); SCHINZEL, W.H.: CD-ROM: eine Erfolgsstory; QUEISSER, M.: Kataloge auf der Silberscheibe; SOMMERFELD, B.: Ran an Eunet; LESSMAN, F. u. H. KELLER: Online mit KNO; ZAAG, J.: Vorreiter (KNO); SCHÖDER, M.: Arno Schmidts anderer Zettelkasten (Relationale Datenbanken); WIESNER, M.: One world of informations: OSI und EDI; WEIGEL, F.: Intermezzo mit X12, Libe für EDI (Harrassowitz);
  3. Harter, S.P.: Scholarly communication and electronic journals : an impact study (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Studies the effects of e-journals on the scholarly communities they are serving. Considers to what extent scholars and researchers are aware of, influenced by, using, or building their own work on research published in e-journals. Draws a sample of scholarly, peer-reviewed e-journals and conducts several analyzes thorugh citation analysis. The data show that the impact of journals on scholarly communication has been minimal
    Date
    22. 2.1999 16:56:06
  4. Bonime, A.: Sony's Data Discman : a look at these new portable information machines and what they mean for CD-ROM developers (1992) 0.02
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    Object
    Data Discman
  5. Rossiter, B.N.; Sillitoe, T.J.; Heather, M.A.: Database support for very large hypertexts (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Current hypertext systems have been widely and effectively used on relatively small data volumes. Explores the potential of database technology for aiding the implementation of hypertext systems holding very large amounts of complex data. Databases meet many requirements of the hypermedium: persistent data management, large volumes, data modelling, multi-level architecture with abstractions and views, metadata integrated with operational data, short-term transaction processing and high-level end-user languages for searching and updating data. Describes a system implementing the storage, retrieval and recall of trails through hypertext comprising textual complex objects (to illustrate the potential for the use of data bases). Discusses weaknesses in current database systems for handling the complex modelling required
  6. Brock, L.: Electronic publishing : baseline data 1993 (1993) 0.02
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  7. Love, B.J.: Data exchange standards : UN EDIFACT (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines UN EDIFACT, the standard adopted by the Information Management Group of the National Health Service. Defines Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and discusses the UK Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile (GOSIP). Lists components of UN EDIFACT, examines its status, presents some definitions and discusses support of its implementation and promotion of its use
  8. Adler, S.: ¬The birth of a standard (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the evolution of the SGML from its initial acceptance as an international standard for data description and data interchange, in Oct 86, to its technical completion and widespread acceptance
  9. Dillon, A.: Designing usable electronic text : ergonomic aspects of human information usage (1994) 0.01
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    COMPASS
    Data processing
    Subject
    Data processing
  10. Cronk, R.D.: Unlocking data's content (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines exchanging data across platforms so that dissimilar applications running in a multiplatform computing environment can access, manipulate and process it. Describes standards for tagging languages and compound document architectures. SGML is the most common tagging architecture and ODA and DEC's CDA (Compound Document Architecture) are the most common compound document architectures. Explores approaches which invent new data types that combine documents and more conventional record-oriented data
  11. Fausey, J.; Shafer, K.: All my data is in SGML : now what? (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the problems of translating data from SGML to other formats. Discusses solutions to this problem and identifies key features and concepts of some of the tools that address the translation problem. Discusses the Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL) international standard translation specification language and its use in solving the translation problem
  12. Roberts, R.: Searching the New Dictionary of National Biography (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the eidtorial thinking and planning behind the preparation of the New Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) for publication in print and electronic form. Focuses on issues arising from the attempt to capture 'clean' information from literary prose. Details the characters of the DNB, access through indexes, core data, clean data, indexing the subject, indexing the text, and editorial tracking
  13. Zoellick, B.: Benefits of markup and document databases in publishing (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the data conversion process prior to production of CD-ROM databases and the specific application of markup systems and the SGML
  14. Leuser, P.: SGML-Einsatz bei Duden und Brockhaus : ein Verlag auf neuem Weg (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Infodoc. 19(1993) H.3, S.20-22
  15. Electronic publishing and electronic information communication (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.3, S.181-247
  16. Warner, B.F.; Barber, D.: Building the digital library : the University of Michigan's UMLib Text Project (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the past decade, new data formats and new tools have emerged that hold the promise of greatly enhancing the resources available to scholars. The UMLib Text initiative is one of several evolving projects designed to provide expanded and/or enhanced access to electronic information resources for the University of Michigan community. Following a review of the history of this textual analysis project, its current status and continuing development are discussed in the context of the rapidly emerging electronic information environment on campus
  17. Stern, D.: SGML documents : a better system for communicating knowledge (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Outlines some of the basic features of SGML and discusses their implications when compared to the utilities of other document and database types. Identifies areas needing further developemnt in order to allow these SGML knowledge information systems to improve researchers' searching, display, and manipulation of electronically stored data. Places particular emphasis upon possible enhancements to the currently limited print display imitation of most current electronic journals
  18. Hatzimanikatis, A.; Gaviotis, I.; Christodoulakis, D.: Distributed documents : an architecture for open distributed hypertext (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the Distributed Document Architecture, an example of the feasibility and merits of open distributed hypertext. Discusses the hypertext data model it supports and the associated functionality. Describes how this functionality can be implemented in a distributed environment, presents HyperPress, a prototype application that was developed based on the architecture described, and compares it with related systems
  19. Hockey, S.: Standards in relation to electronic publishing in the humanities (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Notes that the development of standards for electronic resources in the humanities has not kept pace with the phenomenal growth in their provision and their different data formats, software tools, and access mechanisms. Examines the issues involved in the development of national and international standards for electronic publishing in the humanities, from the perspective of producers and users
  20. Park, T.K.: Survey of electronic journals in OCLC : the extent and quality of cataloging (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the degree and extent of bibliographic data of selected electronic journals in the national bibliographic utilities, and the means to provide access to them at individual libraries. The study was limited to networked electronic journals, and each title was searched in OCLC to determine its availability in a national database as well as its holdings libraries