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  • × author_ss:"Falk, H."
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Falk, H.: E-books and e-zines (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Briefly reviews the status of electronic books and electronic magazines (e-zines), produced as CD-ROM and online versions, with particular reference to: capacity to include sounds; inclusion of graphics and videos; inclusion of computational tools; use of telecommunications links; author and editor designed alternate narratives; language oriented narratives; reader designed access strings; time sequence access; visual summaries under reader control; and online e-zines a sevolutionary derivatives of standard full text databases
  2. Falk, H.: Computer-based vertical files (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers practical methods that could be used to convert a vertical file to a computerized file. In a computerized vertical file system, documents such as pages of books, booklets, newspaper clippings and photographs are stored in files that can be accessed by computer. A scanner is used to convert paper documents and enter them into the system. The documents are indexed by manual indexing, automatic full text indexing or both, and they are stored on disk. Document management software is used for indexing and document retrieval. Vertical file users can view stored documents on a computer screen, copy page images to a floppy disk, or print the images