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  1. Valauskas, E.J.: Alternatives to CD-ROM : issues and prospects (1994) 0.24
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    Abstract
    Examines the value of compact discs comparing them with other storage media in terms of costs, currency, impact on the workplace, utility and longevity
  2. Hoffos, S.: Introduction to interactive multimedia (1993) 0.20
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    Abstract
    A handful of interactive multimedia products are of interest to libraries now. However, a wide range of products and issues from electronic books and computer games to compression technology and networking will profoundly influence the future of publishing and communications. Identifies key issues and platforms including interactive video, multimedia computers, electronic books and optical discs in the LaserDisc and compact disc formats
  3. Lang, L.; Dikovich, W.; Labner, J.: ÖZDB-Compact, Version 1.0 (1994) : die ÖZDB auf CD-ROM (1995) 0.17
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    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 48(1995) H.1, S.22-29
  4. Rathert, T.; Rose, E.; Danner, G.: ¬Die Geschichte ist nur noch eine Datenbank : das Multimedia-Zeitalter des 'digital bohemian life style' (1995) 0.16
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    Abstract
    'Multimedia' ist das Wort des Jahres. Die Künstler Elisa Rose und Gary Danner sind schon weiter. Sie kreieren Hypermedia, die Verknüpfung von Text, Bild und Ton auf Compact Discs, CD-ROMs und im Internet. Ihre Homepage hat etwa 20.000 Besucher pro Monat. 1988 gründeten die beiden Österreicher in Wien das Studio 'Station Rose', das sie zwischenzeitlich nach Kairo verlegten. Seit 4 Jahren befindet es sich in Frankfurt
  5. Napier, P.: MUSICALIA: a report on the feasibility of building a multimedia interface system for music library catalogues (1995) 0.14
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    Abstract
    The library at Napier University in Edinburgh recently acquired a large collection of printed music, long playing records and compact discs which it was asked to catalogue as soon as possible. Reports research, and a small pilot system developed to illustrate that research, which was conducted for the purpose of answering the following questions: whether multimedia would be suitable for a musical environment; whether it would provide effective new search strategies; whether it woul be acceptable to the library community; and whether it would be cost effective. Describes the multimedia system, MUSICALIA, and how it works
  6. Whelan, J.A.: Public access compact shelving in an academic branch library (1996) 0.13
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    Abstract
    The Colorado University at Boulder Libraries, Leonard H. Gemmill Engineering Library, USA, uses mobile compact shelving for its open stack collection. Describes the library collection, the shelves, configuration and equipment, capacity and use, maintenance and repairs, and the affect of power cuts and flooding. Discusses ths staff and users' reactions and the lessons learnt
    Source
    Colorado libraries. 22(1996) no.1, S.29-32
  7. Hendley, T.: Digital mass storage options (1993) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Examines the options currently available for mass storage of digital media, technical and standards issues and how to compare them. Lists criteria for grouping storage media. Examines: seminconductor storage, hard magnetic discs, diskette/flexible disc storage, costs of mastering read-only discs, WORM optical dics storage, rewritable optical disc storage, optical tape storage, optical card storage. Reviews mass storage systems and describes optical disc jukeboxes
    Source
    Information management and technology. 26(1993) no.1, S.22-32
  8. Gudes, E.: ¬A uniform indexing scheme for object-oriented databases (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Proposes an uniform indexing scheme for enhancing object-oriented databases performance. It is based on a single B-tree and combines both the hierarchical and nested indexing schemes. the uniformity of this scheme enables compact and optimised code for dealing with a large range of queries on the one hand, and flexibility in adding and removing indexed paths on the other hand. Discusses the performance and presents an extensive experimental analysis for the class-hierarchy case. The results show the advantages of the scheme for small range, clustered sets queries
    Date
    5. 4.1996 15:29:15
    Source
    Information systems. 22(1997) no.4, S.199-221
  9. Ryan, S.; Leith, D.: Training with the web : Internet training in an academic library environment (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Describes the first phase of an Internet training programme, presented to academic staff at Sydnay University, New South Wales, which included a brief introduction and comprehensive review of the Internet, using NCSA Mosaic and Netscape software as preseantation tools. The programme used locally produced Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) documents with live and 'canned' links to Internet tools and resources. Participants were presented with a 'things to see' home page on individual workstations and were free to explore areas of interest using this home page as a starting point. They were also provided with their own Mac and DOS discs as handouts with a World Wide Web (WWW) browser and local HTML documents, some of which contained links to Internet tools and resources. An evaluation of the programme indicated the success of the WWW browsers as an aid to Internet training
    Date
    28.10.1995 13:29:53
    Source
    Australian library journal. 44(1995) no.1, S.22-26
  10. Hine, S.K.: Sound effects on compact disc (1992) 0.08
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  11. Moore, M.M.: Compact disk indexing and its effects on activities in an academic library (1990) 0.08
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  12. Casale, M.: CD-Recordable : discs while-you-wait (1993) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The CD-Recordable (CD-R) system allows CD-ROM disc to be prepared within an hour and the discs can be played via any standard CD-ROM drive. Lists some software and systems suppliers with telephone numbers
  13. Electronic records (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    2nd part of a series of articles on electronic records. Looks at some of the management issues and techniques associated with electronic records. Discusses record life-cycles and statutory requirements for record keeping. Outlines the advantages and disadvantages for long term storage of records of: optical discs, magnetic tape/discs, microform and paper
  14. Joss, M.W.; Wszola, S.: ¬The engines that can : text search and retrieval software, their strategies, and vendors (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Traces the development of text searching and retrieval software designed to cope with the increasing demands made by the storage and handling of large amounts of data, recorded on high data storage media, from CD-ROM to multi gigabyte storage media and online information services, with particular reference to the need to cope with graphics as well as conventional ASCII text. Includes details of: Boolean searching, fuzzy searching and matching; relevance ranking; proximity searching and improved strategies for dealing with text searching in very large databases. Concludes that the best searching tools for CD-ROM publishers are those optimized for searching and retrieval on CD-ROM. CD-ROM drives have relatively lower random seek times than hard discs and so the software most appropriate to the medium is that which can effectively arrange the indexes and text on the CD-ROM to avoid continuous random access searching. Lists and reviews a selection of software packages designed to achieve the sort of results required for rapid CD-ROM searching
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    12. 9.1996 13:56:22
  15. Van Halm, J.; Danczak, J.: Evaluation of pilot discs with national bibliographic information (1990) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Presents extracts from the Final Report LIB-Pilot/2 (CD-ROM) Evaluation of Pilot Discs with National Bibliographic Information. Reports results of a project to evaluate the test CD-ROM data base developed by the Brtish Library, Bibliothèque Nationale and Deutsche Bibliothek as a means of publishing their national bibliographies. 64 libraries took part in the evaluation, which was funded by the Commission of European Communities.
  16. Crawford, W.: Codies, bloatware, and bibliographic training (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Comments on CD-ROM discs reviewed for the categories of Best Upgrades and Best Overall Multimedia in the Software Publishers Association Codies awards. Suggests that CD-ROM products are being produced with hard disk space requirements that are too high for the home market. Reviews 3 CD-ROM discs for cataloguing training all from InfoTrain: CatSkill (a multimedia course on AACR2 and MARC); CatSkill: USMARC made Easy; and CatSkill: Format Integration Made Easy
  17. Pal, S.S.: Electronic publishing : possibilities for university libraries (1992) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Highlights the impact of collection development in university libraries on their space requirement and how CD-ROM technology can alleviate the problem with the use of compct discs on various subjects. Suggests its effectiveness as an alternative to online searching of international databases and the value for retrospective searches
  18. Clark, M.M.; Esman, M.D.; Weston, C.V.: Cataloging challenges : providing bibliographic access to Florida's full-text electronic state documents (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Researchers at the Florida University, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences have produced a series of full text CD-ROM databases, entitled FAIRS (Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System), containing many of the state government publications used by agricultural extension agents whenassisting the public. FAIRS contain full text information, decision making aids, a database, colour graphics, and line drawings. Discs are issued sequentially with later discs superseding earlier ones. They were developed to resolve some of the difficulties of maintaining and controlling print publications faced by agricultural extension agents. Discusses the development of the FAIRS CD-ROM databases, cataloguing issues raised by this use of full text on a disc, and 2 proposed electronic solutions to the problem of cataloguing documents more easily on this CD-ROM product
  19. East, D.: User views of compact shelving in an open access library (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Provides an overview of the installation of electrically and mechanically assisted compact shelving and procedures for relocating over 2.000 linear feet of books, scores, recordings and manuscripts, prior to, during and after installation of such a system at Bowling Green State University (BGSU), Ohio, USA. In the light of concern expressed by librarians that patrons would be dissatisfied with the accompanying restrictions such as reduced browsing capability, slow retrieval, and their need to obtain instruction in operating the shelving, a survey was conducted among graduate and undergraduate students to ascertain their views of electric compact shelving for books and scores in the Music Library of Sound Recordings Archives of BGSU Libraries. The survey identified: apprehension concerning the use of the installation; the adequacy of instructions for use; the level of inconvenience / delay in accessing material; overall satisfaction; and the positive and negative features of the installation
  20. Clark, K.: CD-ROM retrieval software : the year in review (1992) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Highlights some of the major CD-ROM retrieval software developments of 1991 including: SilverPlatter Information Inc.; Institute for Scientific Information; Information Access Company; and Compact Cambridge. Includes notes on developments in local periodicals holdings, standardisation of interfaces and search software designed for specific products

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