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  1. Döring, N.: Multimedia in globalen Datennetzen (1995) 0.02
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    Source
    Klimsa, P.: Multimedia: Anwendungen, Tools und Techniken
  2. Informationsgesellschaft - Medien - Demokratie : Kritik, Positionen, Visionen (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Kongreßschrift zur Tagung 1996 in Hamburg
    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: AFEMANN, U.: Dritte Welt und Internet; BECKER, B.: Ästhetisierung und Spielkultur in den Digitalen Medien; BECKER, J.: Die Informatisierung der Weltgesellschaft; BLEICHER-NAGELSMANN, H.: Recht auf Information - Recht auf Arbeit; BULMAN, E.: Bildung und Wissenschaft in der Informationsgesellschaft; COY, W.: Bausteine der Turing-Galaxis; DEGELE, N.: 'Informationsgesellschaft': Mythos oder technisch-soziale Revolution; GLOTZ, P.: Informationsgesellschaft - Medien - Demokratie; HENSCHE, D.: Zukünfte der Medienpolitik; HOELZER, W.: Gewerkschaften und Datennetze; HORNECKER, E.: Bildung trotz der - oder für die - Informationsgesellschaft; KÖHNTOPP, M.: Datenschutz in der Informationsgesellschaft; KUBICEK, H.: Multimedia: Deutschlands dritter Versuch eines Weges in die Informationsgesellschaft; LUTTERBECK, B.: Empirie des Internet; MASSOLLE, J.: Auf dem Wege zum Digitalen Offenen Münster; OECHTERDING, V.: Reorganisation wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation - die Veränderungen des Bibliothekswesens; RILLING, R.: Politik auf und mit Netzen; RUHMANN, I.: Die Akteure auf dem Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft; SCHRÖDER, L.: Zwischen Selbstbestimmung und Selbstbetrug: Orientierungen in der Informationsgesellschaft; SCHMIEDE, R.: Informatisierung gesellschaftlicher Arbeit; WERNEKE, F.: Neue Berufe in Multimedia
  3. Schröter, W.: ¬Der Ulmer Tele-Bus : ... und andere Multimedia-Initiativen in Baden-Württemberg (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Wer Technik gestalten möchte, muß sich einmischen und am besten dann, wenn die Technik erst am Anfang ihrer Entwicklung steht. Nach dieser Maxime hat sich das 'Forum Soziale Technikgestaltung' in Baden-Württemberg an der Diskussion über Multimedia von Anfang an beteiligt und mit seinen Vorschlägen große Resonanz sowohl in der Politik wie auch in der Industrie erfahren. Neben einer Initiative auf Landesebene soll nun auch der Ulmer TELE-BUS die regionale Beteiligung der Bevölkerung beim 'Bau' der Datenautobahnen sichern und in die Arbeitswelt hineinwirken
  4. Blicke ins Netzwerk (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Von der Datenautobahn zu Multimedia, von der Telekooperation zum interaktiven Fernsehen - was ist Fiktion, was ist Wirklichkeit? Vernetzte Welten aus Bits und Bytes hat eine Gruppe begeisterter Computerfreaks vor kurzem in einer Veranstaltung präsentiert
  5. Schieb, J.: Kommunikation, Unterhaltung und Konsum künftig mit einem Gerät : Großbaustelle Datenautobahn (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Datenautobahn ist in Deutschland mit dem ISDN-Netz schon Wirklichkeit. Außerdem ist die Verkabelung mit Glasfaser schon fortgeschritten. Möglichkeiten der Datenautobahn
  6. Steube, M.: "Kommen Sie denen mal mit http" : Teleteaching und Seminare im Internet - die Universität und Multimedia: bit um bit (1996) 0.01
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  7. Rueß, T.: Rosen & Porree (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Multimedia-Flut hat längst das weltweite Internet erfaßt, der Angebotspegel steigt und steigt, die Leitungen werden knapp. Es ist ja auch für jeden etwas dabei: für Ernsthafte und Spaßvögel jeder Coleur
  8. ¬Die Multimedia-Zukunft : mit Extra-Teil: Frauen und PC (1996) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge:MÜLLER, R.S.: Mythos Netz: Multimedia, der Kampf um Techniken und Märkte; RIEGER, F.: Denn sie wissen, was sie tun: eine Handvoll Firmen verwalten die wichtigsten Informationen der Welt; JACOB, J.: Datenspur beim Tastendruck (Interview); BRENNER, T.: Digital Life: die Geburt eines neuen Glaubens; KARTTE, S.: Wer kennt George: über die tückischen Verlockungen des Teleshopping; TANGENS, R. u. P. GLASER: Die Zivilisation: Information wird die Menschheit nicht retten;
  9. Krüger, T.; Mittelstraß, J.: "Kopf hoch, nicht die Hände" : Tele-Visionen und die nachlassende Urteilskraft - zur politischen Moderation der digitalen Revolution (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Interaktives TV, Hunderte von Fernsehkanälen und Datenautobahnen: alle reden von Kommunikation, sagt der Bundestagsabgeordnete Thomas Krüger, aber viele haben sich gar nichts mitzuteilen. Wir dokumentieren neben dem Beitrag Krügers auch einen Vortrag, den der Konstanzer Philosoph Jürgen Mittelstraß gehalten hat. Beide Texte befassen sich mit den Auswirkungen der digitalen Revolution
  10. Ma, Y.: Internet: the global flow of information (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Colours, icons, graphics, hypertext links and other multimedia elements are variables that affect information search strategies and information seeking behaviour. These variables are culturally constructed and represented and are subject to individual and community interpretation. Hypothesizes that users in different communities (in intercultural or multicultural context) will interpret differently the meanings of the multimedia objects on the Internet. Users' interpretations of multimedia objects may differ from the intentions of the designers. A study in this area is being undertaken
  11. Katz, M.: Multimedia: the future of information delivery to homes and business (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews the future possibilities of convergence of digital image storage and dissemination techniques, cable and high resolution television and networks such as the Internet, in bringing sophisticated multimedia information services into the home and businesses. Predicts the future of these systems in publishing, entertainment, education, health care, telephone systems, computer software use, and business and suggests that the ultimate converged system could provide homes and businesses with the means of sending and receiving information by facsimile transmission, making copies, and accessing information from CD-ROM and CD-I drives
  12. Multimedia trends (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Summarizes recent reports forecasting about trends in the multimedia market. Tinsley Robor plc, UK, forecasts continued growth and increasing CD-online hybridisation. Frost & Sullivan, UK, forecasts expansion in the CD and optical disk drive markets which are characterised by increasing capacity and performance. The Internet will be increasingly significant as a way of distributing data
  13. Maule, R.W.: Cognitive maps, AI agents and personalized virtual environments in Internet learning experiences (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Develops frameworks to help Internet media designers address end user information presentation preferences by advancing structures for assessing metadata design variables. Design variables are then linked to user cognitive styles. An underlying theme is that artificial intelligence methodologies may be used to help automate the Internet media design process and to provide personalized and customized experiences. User preferences concerning knowledge acquisition in online experiences provide the basis for discussions of cognitive analysis, and are extended into structural implications for media design and interaction
  14. Watters, C.R.; Shepherd, M.A.; Burkowski, F.J.: Electronic news delivery project (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    News is information about recent events of general interest, especially as currently reportes by newspapers, periodicals, radio or television. News is the quintessential multimedia data. While newspaper editors (human and/or algorithmic) may still define the core content of electronic news, new communication technologies will enable the integration of news from a wide variety of sources and provide access to supplemental material from enormous archives of electronic news data (text, photos, and video) in digital libraries as well as the continual streams of newly created data. The goal of electronic news delivery within this context is, however, distiguishable from both news news groups and document retrieval. Electronic news promises to deliver to the reader an edited collage of recent events from wide domains in a manner that is both comprehensive and personalized. As part of a long-term research project into the design of future news delivery systems, we have developed an overall architecture and several prototypes. These prototypes are presented in the article, along with a discussion of issues related to the presentation metaphor and to the functionality of electronic news delivery services. A prototype was demonstrated at the 1995 G-7 Economic Summit in Halifax, Canada, integrating newspaper text and photographs with television news video clips across an ATM network
  15. Jascó, P.: Multimedia strategies in online encyclopedias (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews Encyclopedia Britannica Online ($80) from Britannica, and Encarta Concise Encyclopedia (free) from Microsoft. Britannica has more than 12.000 illustrations of high quality, excellent maps, and 60 multimedia elements including sound, video, and animation. It could be improved by enabling illustrations to be used as filtering criteria for searches, and the QuickTime multimedia format is too slow for the content. Encarta has 16.000 articles, 1.678 photographs, 408 dynamic maps, and a wealth of other features. There are no audio clips, collages, virtual tours, or panoramic views, and check boxes would be more convenient than radio buttons in the interface. Includes 2 screen displays
  16. Burke, M.A.: Meaning, multimedia and the Internet : subject retrieval challenges and solutions (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Starts from the premise that meaning is not an intrinsic property of information items. Approaches to 'meaning' in diverse humanities disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and the history of arts and music, are drawn on to enhance the understanding of meaning in the context of multimedia information retrieval on the Internet. The approaches described include philosophy of language and meaning, psychology of language including repertory grids and semantic differential, iconography and levels of meaning, and representation of music. A consistent theme in all these disciplines is the recognition that meaning is context dependent and may be analyzed at a variety of different levels, with nomenclature and number of levels varying across disciplines. Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of searching and retrieval on the Internet with particular emphasis on subject content and meaning. It shows the limitations of searching using the most basic level of meaning, while attempting to cater for a wide diversity of information resources and users. Recommends enhanced retrieval interfaces linked to the needs of specific user groups and the characteristics of specific media on the Internet