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  1. Jascó, P.; Tiszai, J.: Now featuring ... movie databases : Pt.1: get the popcorn! Pt.2: the software (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Review of film directories databases available online, on CD-ROM and diskette. Examines the content of these databases. Explains the methodology used in the study and analyzes: size and composition, database coverage, and record content looking at bibliographic identification data, cast and credit information, classification information, and evaluative information
    Source
    Database. 18(1995) no.1, S.22-32 (pt.1); no.2, S.29-39 (pt.2)
  2. Jascó, P.: Searching for images by similarity online (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29.11.2004 13:03:22
    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.6, S.99-102
  3. Jascó, P.: Don't kiss Boolean goodbye : it's AND not OR, let alone XOR (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Information today. 11(1994) no.2, S.22-24
  4. Jascó, P.: WebSPIRS 4.0 : Javascript search software (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  5. Jascó, P.: DVD-ROM : CD-ROM on steroids (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the merits of DVD-ROM as a medium for the storage of large quantities of text, numeric, and multimedia data. Focuses on the performance of DVD-ROM, including transfer rates, access time, and storage capacity. DVD-ROM provides a 4,7 GB storage capacity with transfer rates equivalent to a CD-ROM's 20x or 24x, or 3 MB/sec to 3,6 MB/sec, and access times of between 150 and 220 ms. DVD-ROM could become a viable alternative to CD-ROM if the MPEG-2 and Dolby AC3 decoder became options, significantly reducing the cost of the base drive for those whose information storage needs do not require them. Compares image quality, product, and price of CD-ROM and DVD-ROM. DVD-ROM would be a good solution for publishers of multi-volume CD-ROM titles
  6. Jascó, P.: DVD-VIDEO the first promise arrives (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the arrival of DVD-Video drives, which are designed for the play of full screen, full length motion pictures over a television. It looks similar to a CD-ROM, though the disc contains over 7 times the data of CD-ROM, plus provides broadcast quality playback for a quality superior to that of either VHS or video disc. There were originally no DVD movie titles available until 3 weeks after the release of the first palyers, and they are still very slow to reach the market. DVD-ROM, the computer based relative of the video DVD, could become a competitor for CD-ROM. However, DVD-ROM's similarities to DVD-Video cause confusion, and paired with its high price may stall its acceptance in the PC markets
  7. Jascó, P.: CD-ROM and Web database software : the best of the Web databases surpass their CD-ROM couterparts (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Confirms the accuracy of a prediction 4 years ago that the CD-ROM graphic interfaces then available would be rivalled in online. Many Web based services now outperform CD-ROM models and magazine pages often look better on the Web than on CD-ROM. Desirable, but not widely available, is the facility to download data from CD-ROM databases. The best CD-ROM authority and retrieval software packages with impressible capabilities remain expensive but there are reasonably priced alternatives for Web publishing and database searching, many of which are derived from CD-ROM originals. A new software development which allows replication of Web sites on CD-ROM will feature in articles in future issues of 'Information today'
  8. Jascó, P.: Will white page CD-ROM directories turn yellow, or, er, green of envy? (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    1997 saw fierce competition among the publishers of print, CD-ROM and online telephone directories in the USA. Considers whether it is worth buying any white pages CD-ROM now that such information is freely available over the Internet. compares 3 versions of the white pages information based on American Business Information (ABI) data: American Directory Assistance (Http://www.lookupusa.com); InfoSpace (http://www.infospace.com); and the 7-disc CD-ROM database PhoneSearch 3.0. Concludes that for casual use such as looking up names, the Web databases are much more efficient. The CD-ROM version may be better for those who regularly want to compile mailing lists and phone lists to target a district
  9. Jascó, P.: ¬The world at your fingertips : CD-ROM atlases in 1998 (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews 3 multimedia CD-ROM Atlases: Microsoft's Encarta Virtual Globe (http://encarta.msn.com); Rand McNally's New Millennium World Atlas (http://www.randmenally.com); and Creative Wonders' 3D Atlas '98 (http://www.3datlas.com) and compare them to printed and online atlases. All three CD-ROM atlases offer a variety of maps from topographical to political to statistical and all 3 map collections can be integrated into atlases. Describes the map personalization features, statistical data available and the many textual and multimedia enhancements of the CD-ROMs. All of them also have links from the CD-ROM to their Web sites for updating
  10. Jascó, P.: General encyclopedias on CD-ROM : a look at the 1995 editions (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Link-up. 12(1995) no.3, S.20-22
  11. Jascó, P.: Content evaluation of databases (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    State of the art review of the criteria used to judge and evaluate the quality of databases, including: content, ease of use, accessibility, customer support, documentation, and value to cost ratio. Concludes that the principle factor governing quality is content, defined by the scope and the coverage of the database and its currency, accuracy, consistency and completeness. Scope is determined by its composition and coverage, including time period, number of periodicals and other primary sources, number of articles and geographic and language distribution. Currency is measured by the time lag between publication of the primary source and availability of the corresponding records in the database. Accuracy is governed by the extent to which the records are free from errors of all types. Consistency depends on the extent to which records within the database follow the same rules. Completeness is measured by the consistency with which applicable data elements are assigned to all the records in the database. Reviews the major contributions to the literature in the field and summarizes the background of milestone studies
  12. Jascó, P.: Encarta Concise Encyclopedia (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    29.11.2004 13:07:22
  13. Jascó, P.: CD-ROM: hypes and hopes for the rest of the century (1995) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1996 9:35:26