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  1. Oberhauser, O.: Multimedia information storage and retrieval using optical disc technology : potential for library and information services (1990) 0.07
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    LCSH
    Library science / Technological innovations
    Subject
    Library science / Technological innovations
  2. Paquel, N.: Autoroutes, CD, multimedia : le manège électronique continue de tourner (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Considers the new roles of those involved in multimedia, the information superhighway and electronic publishing. The growth of technology has developed the market of the home computer, multimedia machines, CD-ROM and the Internet. discusses the use of information highways, interactive television, standards for those media and sources of funding
    Source
    Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France. 40(1995) no.2, S.18-22
  3. Stubley, P.: Multimedia publishing (1994) 0.04
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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
  4. Multimedia information retrieval and management : technological fundamentals and applications (2003) 0.04
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  5. Rickard, S.: McGraw-Hill: a strategic approach to multimedia publishing (1992) 0.04
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  6. Stubley, P.: Future developments and impacts of multimedia (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Dealing with some of the effects of multimedia for those involved in the conventional publishing chain. Among the aspects dealt with are the rival formats for distribution and playback; how publishers are apporaching multimedia, and software companies approaching publishing; multimedia music; ownership copyright; and networking implications. Notes the role of SuperJANET in the UK in the area of multimedia networking, and the prospect of publishers beginning to use networks as a way of publishing and distributing their products
    Footnote
    Condensed version of a report published by the British Library Research and Development Department in Apr 94, entitled 'Multimedia publishing'
  7. Harrison, L.: ¬A review of multimedia technology and dissemination system (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Attempts to illuminate some of the problems that arise as new multimedia technology is absorbed into the widening scope of publishing. Discusses some of the methods of dissemination and reviews some of the technologies that support the dissemination of information
    Source
    Electronic publishing. 7(1994) no.3, S.117-146
  8. Newcomb, J.: Multiple media : truths from the front (1995/96) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines the question of what role publishers should play in the multimedia market. A real mass market for multimedia products is now emerging which presents many opportunities for publishers. Describes how multiple media moves the publishing paradigm from one that is publisher-centred to one that is user-oriented. Outlines the multimedia strategy at Simon & Schuster which revolves around decentralized product development through franchises. The education market has been the most profitable market for multimedia publishing with the business and professional market, particularly corporate training, also a significant area. Predicts that online publishing will increase but that the new media will never eclipse the bound book, although the boundaries between multiple media products and books will increasingly blur
    Source
    Publishing research quarterly. 11(1995/96) no.4, S.81-90
  9. Chen, C.-C.: Analog, digital and multimedia : implications for information access (1991) 0.03
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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.
  10. Wing, T.: Multimedia: the reality of its possibilities today (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes technological developments that have taken place in the last 12 months that are bringing widespread use of multimedia systems closer. Outlines some real world practical uses of multimedia systems and looks to future growth in their use
  11. MacFarlane, A.; Missaoui, S.; Frankowska-Takhari, S.: On machine learning and knowledge organization in multimedia information retrieval (2020) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Recent technological developments have increased the use of machine learning to solve many problems, including many in information retrieval. Multimedia information retrieval as a problem represents a significant challenge to machine learning as a technological solution, but some problems can still be addressed by using appropriate AI techniques. We review the technological developments and provide a perspective on the use of machine learning in conjunction with knowledge organization to address multimedia IR needs. The semantic gap in multimedia IR remains a significant problem in the field, and solutions to them are many years off. However, new technological developments allow the use of knowledge organization and machine learning in multimedia search systems and services. Specifically, we argue that, the improvement of detection of some classes of lowlevel features in images music and video can be used in conjunction with knowledge organization to tag or label multimedia content for better retrieval performance. We provide an overview of the use of knowledge organization schemes in machine learning and make recommendations to information professionals on the use of this technology with knowledge organization techniques to solve multimedia IR problems. We introduce a five-step process model that extracts features from multimedia objects (Step 1) from both knowledge organization (Step 1a) and machine learning (Step 1b), merging them together (Step 2) to create an index of those multimedia objects (Step 3). We also overview further steps in creating an application to utilize the multimedia objects (Step 4) and maintaining and updating the database of features on those objects (Step 5).
  12. Hoffos, S.: Introduction to interactive multimedia (1993) 0.02
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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
  13. Feldman, T.: Multimedia (1994) 0.02
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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
  14. Foo, S.; Lim, E.P.: Managing World Wide Web publications (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the current practices of WWW publishing and highlights its adequacies and drawbacks. Demonstrates the need and advantages of using a hypermedia database system to manage Web publications and briefly describes the design and prototyping of the D4W3 hypermedia database system
  15. Valls, C.H.: Multimedia in museums : an overview of its developments (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Analyzes the fundamental role that the new optical multimedia information technologies play in museums as a solution to problems in the management of museum documentation and assesses the advantages that this new technology can give to museums. Notes the new optical means of information storage and the problems hindering the hypermedia interactive development in these institutions: legal, technological, standardization and resources. Describes a range of multimedia projects in the art information community
  16. Barden, P.: Multimedia document delivery : the birth of a new industry (1995) 0.02
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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
  17. Katz, M.: Multimedia: the future of information delivery to homes and business (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the future possibilities of convergence of digital image storage and dissemination techniques, cable and high resolution television and networks such as the Internet, in bringing sophisticated multimedia information services into the home and businesses. Predicts the future of these systems in publishing, entertainment, education, health care, telephone systems, computer software use, and business and suggests that the ultimate converged system could provide homes and businesses with the means of sending and receiving information by facsimile transmission, making copies, and accessing information from CD-ROM and CD-I drives
  18. Ramdhian, S.: Multimedia '94 : what is multimedia? And what has it got to do with me anyway? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports Multimedia '94 held in London, June 94, focusing on: current general multimedia applications; and applications relevant to the rapidly changing role of the library or information service in the light of electronic and virtual library services which include information points, staff training, video conferencing, computer graphics enhanced text books, electronic publishing, and user education
  19. Netz oder Scheibe? : Was Multimedia-Macher über die Zukunft von CD-ROM und Online-Diensten denken (1995) 0.02
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    Content
    Stellungnahmen von H. Kreutzfeld (Bertelsmann eps); F. Lahnstein (T1 New Media); G. Randzio (4=1, Wittich & Randzio GmbH); C. Zeinecker (BMG Ariola); A. Hopp (Digital Publishing); U. Billon (Seventh Level); M. Rasch (Navigo); M. Ketterle (dtv); B. Landbeck (Tivola); A. Boiko (Bomico); P. Kabel (Kabel New Media); C, Bläsi (B.I. & F.A. Brockhaus AG); T, Kirchenkamp (Ravensburger Interactive); N. Jöhnk (Warner Interactive)
  20. Guidon, J.; Pierre, S.: Hypertext and hypermedia for the production and utilization of interactive and distributed documents (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The convergence of different fields, regrouping computer networks, multimedia, hypertext and new powerful software interfaces bring fresh approaches to the production, cataloguing and access of electronic documents. Hypertext organization brings the possibility of reading the document or navigating in a non-linear fashion. This will fundamentally alter reading, writing and publishing in future generations

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