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  1. Multimedia information resources (1997) 0.05
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    Date
    31.12.1998 22:05:21
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Australian academic and research libraries 29(1998) no.1, S.68 (B. Collins)
  2. Becker, H.S.: Navigating multimedia collections (1995) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.1996 11:37:48
    Source
    European Research Libraries cooperation. 5(1995) no.2, S.131-134
  3. Martin, G.: ¬The impact of multimedia on libraries (1992) 0.02
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  4. Chen, C.-C.: Hypermedia/multimedia technology and new opportunities for libraries in the 1990s (1990) 0.02
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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.
    Source
    Developments in microcomputing - discovering new opportunities for libraries in the 1990s. 12th Essen Symposium, 23.-26.10.1989. Ed. by A.H. Helal and J.W. Weiss
  5. Hwang, S.-Y.; Yang, W.-S.; Ting, K.-D.: Automatic index construction for multimedia digital libraries (2010) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Indexing remains one of the most popular tools provided by digital libraries to help users identify and understand the characteristics of the information they need. Despite extensive studies of the problem of automatic index construction for text-based digital libraries, the construction of multimedia digital libraries continues to represent a challenge, because multimedia objects usually lack sufficient text information to ensure reliable index learning. This research attempts to tackle the problem of automatic index construction for multimedia objects by employing Web usage logs and limited keywords pertaining to multimedia objects. The tests of two proposed algorithms use two different data sets with different amounts of textual information. Web usage logs offer precious information for building indexes of multimedia digital libraries with limited textual information. The proposed methods generally yield better indexes, especially for the artwork data set.
  6. Bearman, D.: Actif et Interactif : Paris January 21-23 (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Report on Actif et Interactif, the European Conference on Interactivity amd Multimedia Publishing, sponsored by the French government to promote interactive multimedia indistries and investments, and held in Paris, 21-23 Jan 93. Issues covered: the potential of interactive multimedia; the emergence of the 'virtual museum'; a secondary school programme in Catalonia using the MPC standard; the work of the members of the European Museum Network; the Videomuseum Association; the history of the Evolution Gallery of the Museum of Natural History; the work of the interactive exhibition team; the potential of Kodak's PhotoCD format for museums; the Louvre's work with Kodak's PhotoCD, and museum products such as Les Parcs Nationaux programme the Cluny Abbey CD-ROM and the Network of Art Research Computer Image Systems in Europe digital slide / tape show
  7. Barron, A.E.; Orwig, G.W.: Multimedia technologies for training : an introduction (1995) 0.02
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    Imprint
    Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited
  8. Hoffos, S.: Introduction to interactive multimedia (1993) 0.01
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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
  9. Feldman, T.: Multimedia (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Defines multimedia. Discusses the electronic information industry. Describes the technology of multimedia and its applications in education and training, business and professional areas, entertainment and leisure and publishing bookselling and libraries. Discusses future developments
  10. Peterson, N.K.; Wilhelm, L.: Multimedia in a traditional library setting (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 14(1994) no.6, S.23-26
  11. Halbert, M.: Multimedia : the agony and the ecstasy for information professionals (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the problems and opportunities promised by multimedia CD-ROM data bases from the viewpoint of libraries and information centres. Considers the problems of planning for multimedia and coping with the host of standards that exist.
  12. Stubley, P.: Multimedia publishing (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gives a backgroud to the growth of multimedia publishing. Reviews major issues in multimedia publishing: standards and formats; its impact on publishers and booksellers; ownership and copyright; involvement of non commercial parties, and networking implications. Assesses the major issues facing libraries and information services. Control mechanisms for multimedia packages will need to be developed
  13. Bazuzi, J; Wüst, R.: integrating images into the OPAC : issues in distributed multimedia libraries (1994) 0.01
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  14. Aman, M.M.: Multimedia : a new challenge for the information professions (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the past few years multimedia technology has matured dramatically and its widespread use in daily life is leading to the convergence of the entertainment, education and information industries. Describes some international projects which combine imaging and multimedia for the preservation of cultural heritage artifacts. Discusses issues facing the multimedia industry including standardization; database management; indexing multimedia, networked mutlimedia; intellectual property issues; legal issues; and the multimedia market. Considers the role of the information industry and the impact of multimedia technolgy on libraries and information centres
  15. Nicholls, P.; Ridley, J.: ¬A context for evaluating for multimedia (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 16(1996) no.4, S.34-39
  16. Poissenot, C.: Usages et usagers du multimedia en bibliothèque : une enquete a la mediathèque de Nancy (1998) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Use and users of multimedia in libraries: an inquiry into the mediatheque in Nancy
  17. Vries, A.P. de: Content independence in multimedia databases (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A database management system is a general-purpose software system that facilitates the processes of defining, constructing, and manipulating databases for various applications. This article investigates the role of data management in multimedia digital libraries, and its implications for the design of database management systems. The notions of content abstraction and content independence are introduced, which clearly expose the unique challenges (for database architecture) of applications involving multimedia search. A blueprint of a new class of database technology is proposed, which supports the basic functionality for the management of both content and structure of multimedia objects
  18. Degkwitz, A.: Convergence in Germany : the Information, Communication and Media Center (ICMC/IKMZ) of Cottbus University (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The aim of this paper is to ask why the libraries and the computer and media centres of German universities are picking up too little to improve the conditions for learning, teaching and research. Design/methodology/approach - With the founding of the Information, Communication and Media Center/Informations-, Kommunikations- und Medienzentrums (ICMC/IKMZ), the central services of the Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus (BTU Cottbus) library, computer center, multimedia center and administrative data processing were combined on a common management level, and the prerequisites for the development of integrated information management were created. Findings - On this basis the following goal was set: the realization of more efficient organizational structures for a broad spectrum of customer- and service-oriented information, communications and media (ICM) offers for research, teaching and administration. Originality/value - The paper gives an overview of German discussion on the convergence of services, and presents the ICMC/IKMZ of Cottbus University as an example of a converged institution.
  19. Welsch, L.A.: Multimedia and hypermedia : model and framework (1993) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Part of a special issue featuring papers from the workshop on hypermedia and hypertext standards held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-23 April 1993
  20. Barden, P.: Multimedia document delivery : the birth of a new industry (1995) 0.01
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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