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  1. Gillham, M.: Home information : what makes a good multimedia CD-ROM? (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the features of multimedia products and those features which allow interaction, and considers the key differences between home and work use of information CD-ROMs. Sets out the criteria for the evaluation of products that are likely to contribute to the overall evaluation. These include: the information itself; methods of access; output of information; the quality and appropriateness of the media objects presented; interactive features; aesthetics and creativity; and performance, reliability and robustness
    Source
    Managing information. 2(1995) no.12, S.38-40
  2. Hermans, P.J.: Optimising information services : how businesses and organizations deal with the critical success factors content, reach and information technology (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Although Twinfo BV, Netherlands, is not a publisher, it has for 20 years been occupied with new development in electronic publishing and gained expertise in the field of online information retrieval (terminal emulation and client server), CD-ROMs, interactive television and other interactive media forms via government bodies that in practice are often acting as publishers wanting to open up new markets. Focuses on the concept of multimedia information kiosks
  3. Grieger, I.: Future direction of SC24 standardization (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines SC24 of ISO/IEC JTC1 a standard for interfaces in windowed and non-windowed environments for computer graphics, image processing, interaction with and visual presentations of information including for the creation of multimedia and hypermedia documents. Describes the structures of SC24, post and future standards of SC24 and outlines future plans
    Source
    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.2, S.177-181
  4. Bryan, M.: Standards for text and hypermedia processing (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the work of the Working Group 8 of ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 subcommittee 18 (JTC1/SC18/WG8) which is developing information technology standards for use in text and Office systems. In 1986 the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) was introduced as one of the key standards in developing systems for open information interchange. In Nov 92 the Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime) detailed in ISO 10744 was introduced for the interchange of multimedia and hypermedia. They are currently working on a Standard Multimedia Scripting Language (SMSL) which will enable system developers to interchange multimedia scripts, probably using the UK developed Architecture Neutral Distribution Format (ANDF)
    Source
    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.2, S.93-102
  5. Fromont, J.: State-of-art regarding the various standards for contents related to text, still images, sound and vide (1993) 0.00
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    Source
    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.2, S.155-158
  6. Harrison, L.: ¬A review of multimedia technology and dissemination system (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Attempts to illuminate some of the problems that arise as new multimedia technology is absorbed into the widening scope of publishing. Discusses some of the methods of dissemination and reviews some of the technologies that support the dissemination of information
  7. Stubley, P.: Future developments and impacts of multimedia (1994) 0.00
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    Source
    Information management report. 1994, July, S.11-14
  8. Schwemmle, M.: Es ist nicht alles Gold, was glänzt : die Multimedia-Industrie formiert sich (1996) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält eine Übersicht der Unternehmenskooperationen 1995 in den Sektoren 'Telekommunikation - Information - Medien - Entertainment' mit Stand Dez. 1995
  9. Barden, P.: Multimedia document delivery : the birth of a new industry (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews the current state of the art in the field of electronic publishing of periodical articles in full text, with particular reference to the experiences of Elsevier Science. Distinguishes between 4 types of full text electronic publishing: bibliographic data, for example CAPCAS, with SGML type electronic bibliographic records for articles in Elsevier journals; electronic access to an existing periodical on a single title basis, similar to the way in which Elsevier provides access to articles in the well established printed periodical Nuclear Physics; enhancement of an existing periodical through expanded hypertext links, in the same way that Immunology Today Online is provided with value added features impossible to emulate in a printed periodical; and the TULIP model, an Elsevier initiative which enables large scale full text document delivery of electronic periodicals via unedited ASCII full text created by OCR and cover to cover 300 dpi bitmapped page images. Pays tribute to other initiatives in the field, including: document delivery services such as UnCover and the British Library's Inside Information; Digital Libraries Initiative; Informedia Digital Video Library Project; Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project; California University at Berkeley Digital Library Project and Alexandria Digital Library Project. Discusses the future of the information and publishing industries in the light of these developments, noting the implications and problems likely to be encountered and the opportunities for new, multimedia publications
  10. Schmidtke-Nikella, M.: Effiziente Hypermediaentwicklung : Die Autorenentlastung durch eine Engine (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ein Problem der Erstellung von Multimediaanwendungen in Unternehmen ist, dass die Sachkompetenz bezüglich der darzustellenden Inhalte nicht immer bei denjenigen Mitarbeitern liegt, die die Kompetenz für die mediengerechte Aufbereitung haben. Um umfangreiche Hypertextanwendungen - ggf. auch mit interaktiven Aufgaben Lind Multimediaelernenten - zu erzeugen, können Sachautoren von dem Umgang mit Multimediasoftware weitgehend entlastet werden. Der von den Sachautoren verfasste Text ist dazu von vornherein mit minimalen Textauszeichnungen zu versehen. Dazu braucht er seine Textverarbeitung nicht zu verlassen. Um jetzt einen interaktiven Hypertext oder eine 1 lypermediaanwendung mit einzelnen Einträgen und zusätzlichen umfangreichen Navigationskomponenten zu erzeugen und weitere Medien an den jeweils richtigen Stellen einzufügen, ist ein Programm erforderlich, das die Anwendung erzeugen hilft (Engine). Zu den Themen "Hypertext" und "Multimedia" erscheinen etliche Publikationen. Eine Vielzahl von ihnen hat theoretische und konzeptionelle Aspekte zum Inhalt (z. B. Lobin 1999, Brusilovsky 1998, Rouet 1996). Manche betonen den Anwendungsbezug (Gerdes 1997, Hofinann/Simon 1995), der unter besonderer Berücksichtigung für Information oder Ausbildung gesehen werden kann (vgl. Glowalla 1992). Andere sind von historischem Interesse (Nelson 1992), klären die Begrifflichkeit und die Grundlagen (Schnupp 1992, Kuhlen 1991, Seyer 1991, Nielsen 1990, Hashim 1990) oder geben Hinweise auf die Benutzung (MacGrew 1989). Ferner gibt es programmspezifische Literatur, die die technische Handhabung bei der Erstellung unterstützt. Solche Literatur kann genutzt werden, um Aspekte zu gewinnen, die für die Anlage und Ausrichtung einer Hypertextanwendung sinnvoll sind. Werden hingegen existierende Hypertextanwendungen betrachtet, so bleibt der damit verbundene Aufwand und die Organisationsstruktur oft im Dunkeln