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  1. Soares, L.F.G.; Casanova, M.A.; Colcher, S.: ¬An architecture for hypermedia systems using MHEG Standard Object Interchange (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Introduces a generic layered architecture for hypermedia systems with 4 major interfaces which will allow information interchange and code reusability between applications. The architecture uses the MHEG proposal to provide the desired independence between hypermedia applications' conceptual models and storage strategies for hypermedia object. Discuss design problems of the topmost layer, using as an example the nested context hypermedia model. As a distributed environment may be necessary to meet real time requirements of hypermedia applications addresses issues concerning the design of a distributed system based on the proposed architecture
  2. Project ELVYN : an experiment in electronic jornal delivery, facts, figures and findings (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Articles contributed to a report of the results of project ELVYN, sponsored by the British Library Research and Development Department and conducted by Loughborough University, in conjunction with the Institute of Physics Publishing and SCONUL, to test the practicalities and potential pitfalls of publishers delivering periodicals electronically to libraries. Presents the results and sets them in the context of current developments in electronic publishing
    Date
    1. 3.1997 18:22:00
  3. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    21. 4.2000 12:41:29
    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  4. Swiaczny, F.: Elektronisches Publizieren bei MATEO (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    23.10.1996 17:26:29
    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.35-38
  5. Nguyen, T.-L.; Wu, X.; Sajeev, S.: Object-oriented modeling of multimedia documents (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes an object-oriented model for paper-based multimedia documents such as textbook with embedded graphics. This model is the 1st step towards building a manageable authoring system for the Web, in which documents can be easily built, extended, truncated, reordered, assembled and disassembled on a computer basis, and the document components, can be reused. The model will also make accessible properties, which might be significant or important to the user, especially in searching or classifying documents, such as the document title and author. Explains the model design and presents the class hierarchy for the model
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  6. Jenda, C.A.: Electronic journal publishing and the scientific scholarly communication system (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Promotes a future vision of the electronic journal and its role in scholarly communication. Aims to stimulate further a through discussion that will ensure a continued successful evolution of the electronic journal. Examines the tradition, evolving and future scientific scholarly communication system, considering limitations of traditional and existing systems. Considers what publishers, librarians and scholars should be aware of to make the system function smoothly. Examines the need for a scientific electronic system and the challenges that it poses. Suggests planning considerations for such a system
  7. Rada, R.: Hypertext writing and document reuse : the role of a semantic net (1990.) 0.01
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    Abstract
    When document components are classified and then recombined during document re-use, a semantic net may serve as the classification language. A theory of analogical inheritance, applied to this semantic net, guides the reorganisation of document components. Authors index paragraphs from various sources with node-link-node triples from a semantic net and then use programs to transverse the semantic net and generate various outlines. The program examines node and link names in deciding which path to take. Describes how these techniques helped in the re-use: parts of an existing book to write a new one
  8. Rowley, J.; Butcher, D.: Is electronic publishing viable? : an analysis of the factors of electronic publishing affecting viability in bibliographic and reference publishing (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Explores the relationship between costs and pricing strategies in the publishing of print andelectronic documents, with a view to identifying the cost factors that may influence the viability of electronic documents, in the context of reference and bibliographic databases. Presents an overview of the different approaches that publishers can take to the management of the relationship between pricing, costs and value. Discusses 3 categories of costs associated with the production of electronic and print products: database costs; distribution media costs: and overhead costs. In assessing the viability of electronic publishing it is important to recognize that it is not sufficient to seek to identify whether print or electronic documents are the cheaper to produce, but to consider all costs and to view the elctronic product in its context as part of a publishing portfolio
  9. Catenazzi, N.; Sommaruga, L.: Hyper-book : a formal model for electronic books (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a model for an electronic book (hyper-book). Hyper-books are electronic books defined on the basis of the paper book metaphor. Gives a formal definition of the hyper-book model as a dynamic system. The model was implemented in a working system, and evaluated with a group of users. The evaluation has confirmed that the adoption of the book metaphor is very effective, as it guarantees ease of using and understanding the system
  10. Rostek, L.; Mohr, W.; Fischer, D.H.: Weaving a web : the structure and creation of an object network representing an electronic reference work (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Proposes an object oriented document model for the improvement of large scale electronic publications such as encyclopedic reference works that, in addition to the SGML structured text corpus, represents other access structures, in particular a fine grained, highly structured, tightly interconnected network of domain specific objects and facts. Presents strategies and tools for efficient acquisition of the desired object network into an Editor's Workbench. The application context is the 'Dictionary of Art' to be published as a print edition by Macmillan in 1996
  11. Warner, B.F.; Barber, D.: Building the digital library : the University of Michigan's UMLib Text Project (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the past decade, new data formats and new tools have emerged that hold the promise of greatly enhancing the resources available to scholars. The UMLib Text initiative is one of several evolving projects designed to provide expanded and/or enhanced access to electronic information resources for the University of Michigan community. Following a review of the history of this textual analysis project, its current status and continuing development are discussed in the context of the rapidly emerging electronic information environment on campus
  12. Hunter, K.: Issues and experiments in electronic publishing and dissemination (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examines the USA national context of electronic publishing. Before the visions of electronic publishing become a reality the following issues must be dealt with: market readiness, availability of public and private funding, delivery standards, enabling software, intellectual property concerns, and new pricing and licensing models. Examines CD-ROM publishing, customized college publishing, and electronic only journals and discusses the electronic distribution of traditional print journals
  13. Portable document formats (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports of the continued success of 3 electronic publishing software packages: Adobe Acrobat; Envoy; and Tumbelweed, preserves original printed layouts and typography. Compares some of the main features of the systems and reports the reasons, reported by the business information database provider, MAID Systems, for choosing Acrobat. Concludes that: all 3 systems have improved in ways which matter in a publishing context; with the very latest developments from Tumbleweed, Envoy appears to have caught up with Acrobat; Common Ground shares the same advantages as the other 3 bat has an admittedly small installed base that is less attractive. All systems now offer an attractive alternative to disseminate page images and users can search the text, follow hyperlinks and add their own bookmarks and annotations. The rise of the WWW is a double edged sword for these systems. As they integrate with browsers such as Netscape the potential reach of the systems increases yet the capability of WWW to free users from the printed page paradigm poses the question of whether it is really needed; and, finally, in the printed context, page layout can help to convey a clear and positive message yet the computer screen is less suited to browsing or catching the eye and the adhernce to the printed appearance when displaying data could be more of a restriction than an advantage
  14. Giuliano, V.E.: US newspapers : 'road-kill' on the new information superhighway? (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the situation of newspapers in the US in the context of the current transition to home interactive information services. There is no doubt that the coming braodband interactive channels to the home will offer full electronic counterparts of a newspaper - services that embody the printed word as well as graphics, art, sound, and photographs, and that are personalized, intreractive, multimedia, with a full range of content, adevertiser and reader features. Examines whether the familiar daily printed newspaper roles can survive in the emerging environment; and what will be the roles, if any, of today's newspaper companies in the production or delivery of a fully electronic newspaper
  15. Doty, P.; Bishop, A.P.: ¬The National Information Infrastructure and electronic publishing : a reflective essay (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The US government has been active in the establishment of national and other levels of networking to connect various kinds of persons and groups throughout the country. Briefly examines the history and present state of federal initiatives in electronic networking (particularly the National Information Infrastructure (NII)) and the NREN. Looks at current trends and issues for electronic publishing that come from this federal activity; and identifies topics of fundamental interest to, and with major implications for, national policy that arise from electronic publishing. Explores electronic publishing in the context of federal networking initiatives and considers the implications of the growth of electronic publishing for national policy
  16. Hayashi, K; Sekilima, A.: Mediating interface between hypertext and structured documents (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes a unified document model for an authoring system that focuses on the stage of drafting and revising and takes advantage of both hypertext and structured document models. Discusses the underlying structure and the surface of the document models and its key features. Describes Nelumbo, a prototype system currently being developed which integrates different types of editors that ahndle features of hypertext and structured documents. Users can use any of the tools at will, and editing with the tools affects the underlying structure consistently
  17. Young, A.: Cutting gold : a guide to in-house CD-ROM production (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Many people still believe that publishing a CD-ROM is difficult, time consuming and costly; and therefore only justifiable for large organizations producing mass marketplace publications. Demonstrates how easily organizations can justify the modest investment required to obtain a complete system for in house CD-ROM creation, prototyping and low volume production
  18. Harrison, L.: ¬A review of multimedia technology and dissemination system (1994) 0.01
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  19. Frisch, E.: Elektronische Fachzeitschriften im WWW als Paradigmenwechsel im System wissenschaftlichen Publizierens (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is developing a Web based information system that links e-journals tot he review database MathSciNet. In an interview, Donald Babbitt, AMS Publisher, describes the evolution, pricing, and future development of the AMS's e-journal projects

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