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Pack, T.: Electronic magazines : the state of the art (1994)
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- Abstract
- Today's electronic magazines, published by many companies are available through several different technologies and appeal to both consumers and professional researchers. Advertisers can use electronic magazines to take advantage of cross-media deals and prepare for the coming age of interactivity. A few critics point out that electronic magazines have a long way to go before they reach their potential, but by looking back to the history of magazine publishing a precedent is found that heralds a successful future for electronic publications
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Pack, T.: Electronic worlds : a word lover's guide to digital dictionaries, thesauri, and other cyberplaces (1996)
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- Abstract
- Outlines resources available on consumer electronic services, professional search systems, the Internet and CD-ROM, related to words. Covers: general dictionaries and thesauri, specialized reference works, and resources devoted to word games, e.g. crosswords and Scrabble
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Pack, T.: Electronic books : the state-of-the-art (1995)
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Pack, T.: ¬The electronic editor (1996)
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- Abstract
- The skills of editors are undervalued by the information industry. Some online media are beginning to follow a television model instead of a newspaper or book model. The danger this trend represents is that more and more information providers will adopt a style over substance strategy and overlook the fact that editorial skills are essential to the creation of high quality electronic databases
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Pack, T.: Electronic newspapers : the state of the art (1993)
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Pack, T.: CD-ROM authoring and retrieval software : a look inside the leading packages (1994)
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- Abstract
- Compares the main features of 15 CD-ROM authoring and retrieval software packages: dataDisc; Dataware; Electronic Book technologies; InfoAccess; Knowledge Access International, KnowledgeSet Corporation; Microretrieval Corporation; Nimbus; Odessey Development; Online Computer Systems; Personal Library Software; and TextWare Corporation