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  1. Barron, D.: Why use SGML? (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents some background information on markup systems, gives a brief account on the SGML and attempts to clarify the precise nature and purpose of SGML, which are widely misunderstood. Explores the reasons why SGML should not be used in preference to older-established systems
  2. Bryan, M.: SGML: an author's guide to the Standard Generalized Markup Language (1988) 0.02
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    PRECIS
    Publishing / Applications of computer systems
    Subject
    Publishing / Applications of computer systems
  3. Coombs, J.H.; Renear, A.H.; DeRose, S.J.: Markup systems and the future of scholarly text processing (1987) 0.02
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    Abstract
    An influential analysis of text-markup systems and arguments for the use of descriptive markup in machine-readable texts
  4. Tuck, B.: Integrated document delivery systems : the APOLLO, ADONIS and QUARTET experiments (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The proliferation of periodical titles and increasing costs of centralised document delivery systems, coupled with declining library budgets, has led to efforts aimed at automating the document delivery process. Reviews some of the research projects undertaken in this area inclu-ding: APOLLO (satellites), HERMES (high speed telex) and ADONIS (CD-ROMs). The emergence of ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Ntework) and its UK version IDA (Integrated Digital Access), as a document delivery medium is discussed in relation to the Quartet Project undertaken at University College London.
  5. Gilbert, S.K.: SGML theory and practice (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides information for people who want (or need) to know what the SGML is and want to make use of it. Gives a fairly detailed description of what SGML is, why it exists, and provides a list of SGML players who are actively involved in either developing tools, providing services, offering consultancy or enganging in research for SGML. Describes the SGML work undertaken at Hatfield Polytechnic as part of Project Quartet funded by the British Library Research and Development Dept. The results and findings conclude that SGML forms a strong backbone for present and future document handling systems