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  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  • × type_ss:"r"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Robinson, B.: Electronic document handling using SGML (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the final status of the project, which investigated the application of SGML to the production of hypertext information systems
  2. Electronic publishing practice in the UK (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Report of a project commissioned by British Library Research and Development Department (BLRDD) from Electronic Publishing Services Ltd designed to provide factual input about electronic publishing in the UK for a worlking party convened by the British Library as part of a follow up to the Information 2000 exercise, completed in 1991. The working party will consider the possible impacts on the library community of the development of electronic publishing. For the purpose of this study, electronic publishing was defined as including: online services (including videotex); magnetic tape services; magnetic disk products; CD-ROM and other optical disc products; ROM cards; and electronic periodicals. The main conclusions were: that the dominant position of Reuters and other financial information services means that online information retrieval still accounts for the vast majority of electronic publishing revenues; that CD-ROM is experiencing high growth, but growth from a small base and coming later than predicted; that network publishing is still in the experimental stage and almost entirely funded from the public sector; that ROM cards, which provide the medium for hand held electronic reference books are still present in the market and represent the only mass market channel; and that other electronic media (magnetic tape, magnetic disk, analogue videodisc) are not seen as having a significant part to play
    Series
    Library and information research report; 95
  3. Baird, S.; Wu, G.; Robinson, B.: HyTime: Hypermedia/Time-based structuring language (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Introduction to people familiar with the concepts and syntax of SGML to the functionality provided by the new ISO 10744 standard. HyTime: the Hypermedia and Time Based Structuring Language, in producing hypertext information systems

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