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  1. Bradley, P.: ¬The World Academic Database CD-ROM (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reviews the World Academic Database on CD-ROM focusing on contents, uses, installation and search interface
  2. Bradley, P.: Going online, CD-ROM and the Internet (1997) 0.03
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    LCSH
    CD / ROMs
    Subject
    CD / ROMs
  3. Bradley, P.: ¬The information mix : Internet, online or CD-ROM? (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Any information manager has to make decisions about the purchase of online, CD-ROM and Internet services, but in order to do this must decide how to incorporate these different elements into a cohesive package for the provision of data. Looks at the advantages and disadvantages of each medium and argues that by using a combination of approaches it is possible to provide flexibility, ease of use and access in a cost effective way. Explains how to best assess the needs of users
  4. Bradley, P.: Towards a common user interface (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a common user interface to enable searching of all databases regardless of producer, supplier or location, such as local CD-ROM, or network. Explains client server architecture, the basic component of a common user interface and outlines current developments including the Z39.50 application layer protocol. A common user interface will result in greater synergy between information providers, technology providers, distributors and information professionals. It will also be able to search across the Internet and make that huge wealth of data much more available than it currently is. Predicts that a common user interface will be in operation by the turn of the century