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  • × author_ss:"Chen, C.-C."
  • × theme_ss:"Hypertext"
  1. Chen, C.-C.: Hypermedia/multimedia technology and new opportunities for libraries in the 1990s (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides a quick overview of the historical development of hypertext/hypermedia, and the role of hypermedia in today's dynamic information environment. Actual R&D examples in both PROJECT EMPEROR-1, specifically its hypermedia R&D component experimented on all major delivery system platforms, is discussed and demonstrated, and new opportunities for libraries in the 1990s are further elaborated.
  2. Chen, C.-C.: As we think : thriving in the hyperweb environment (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides a quick summary of the historical development of hypertext/hypermedia. Discusses hypermedia's place in today's dynamic information environment, the potential problem with hypertext/hypermedia systems, and the effect of new technological developments on hypermedia application. Describes PROJECT EMPEROR-I, a hypermedia R&D project and discusses the potential of this type of application for librarians, information professionals, and education media specialists.