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  1. Chen, C.-C.: Analog, digital and multimedia : implications for information access (1991) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A brief overview on the recent technological development in the area of multimedia technologies to enhance information access. Topics covered will include analog videodisc, digital technologies and their interactive applications, and the current media-mixed information provision environment. As an illustration to the technological development discussed. an update the recent development of the 6-year R&D project, PROJECT EMPEROR-I. will he given. Implications of these technologies in enhancing information access and provision will he discussed.
  2. Chen, C.-C.: As we think : thriving in the hyperweb environment (1989) 0.03
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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.
  3. Chen, C.-C.: Information superhighway and the digital global library : realities and challenges (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Today's changing society, characterized by continuing technological progress, and societal and economic changes, poses new challenges to libraries. The library has to move beyond its role of store house to be a dynamic and aggressive information provider of both its own country's information resources as well as being an effective node in the global information network providing access to global information. There is a need for global coalition building amongst libraries which will make possible the global linking of multimedia information toward an eventual global digital knowledge base. Presnets a conceptual scenario of the digital global library and considers how it can be achieved, barriers to its implementations, and content related problems
  4. Chen, C.-C.: Information superhighway and the digital global library : realities and challenges (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the technological developments of recent years, particularly in the area of telecommunications, and argues that they have fundamentally changed the way we generate, collect, disseminate, share and use information, and have had considerable impact on the roles of many types of libraries. Suggests that each library has the potential to be a dynamic provider of existing multimedia resources, as well as as effective node of a global information network providing access to all global information. Focuses on the concept of the digital global library, and how libraries should work towards its development. Outlines a number of barriers to the global library and how the good and bad aspects of the information infrastructure impinge on these