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  • × author_ss:"Kessler, J."
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  1. Kessler, J.: French libraries online : electronic Hachette? (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    The French, and increasingly French libraries, are online on the networks. French print publishing is in trouble. Online full text is one of the promising developments in the forefront of network development. Despite some small but stubborn problems such as copyright and pricing, online full text may represent a way out of their problems for the publishers. One new Minitel service and the general direction of the largest French publisher may indicate an impending marriage of the two sets of problems, and of their possibilities
    Source
    Electronic library. 12(1994) no.2, S.79-87
  2. Kessler, J.: Fulltext online : defining the coming flood (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Suggests that when full text online databese come onto the market in strength, the result will be a flood of information which will be difficult to organise and retrieve but will represent a rich resource. Lists all the different types of full text databases, including electronic journals
  3. Kessler, J.: Networked information in France, 1993 : the Internet's future? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The French are becoming world leaders in networked information. The key to this development is the immidiate access to the general public provided by their national Minitel system. New networked libraries are being built, existing libraries are going online, and the crisis-ridden French publishing industry is looking to networked information for its salvation. The French approach to networking offers interesting lessons for the Internet, not least because the French approach may ultimately be considered more attractive than the Internet's for developing networked information in Asia and elsewhere