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  1. Stillger, J.: Information access to electronic image files : the DEPAROM-CLASS approach (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Using the handling problems of facsimile archives of patent documents on CD-ROM, as an example, discusses record structure and retrieval software requirements to allow book like use of electronically stored documents. Presents the approach followed in DEPAROM, a recent software product of the German Patent Office
  2. Cole, T.W.; Kazmer, M.M.: SGML as a component of the digital library (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Sets out the background, history and distinguishing characteristics of SGML as an electronic format for handling electronic records and for electronic publishing. Describes available SGML authoring tools and editing packages. Assesses the suitability of SGML for electronic document delivery and document distribution systems for libraries (electronic library concept) with particular reference to the Illinois University at Urbana-Champaign Digital Library project. Contrasts the willingness with which publishers have embraced SGML with the problems that still need to be overcome in its implementation
  3. Manikowski, D.: Communication and the referral interview (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Presents a 3-part model for the referral transaction based on the '3C's' training model used by INFO LINE of Los Angeles. Explains what happens during the contact, clarification and closure stages of a referral interview, and offers practical tips on each. Also discusses handling problem clients and looks in some detail at the nature of the specialist's role: a specialist can present information and suggestions for addressing a problem, but only the client can actually address it
  4. Kouria, A.: ¬A digital art-image database using Borland Paradox (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    ArtBase, a digital art-image database for the presentation, processing, archiving and retrieval of art works, has been developed. Describes the Paradox platform used, which has been customized using C++ programming. Aims to develop a distributed computer system providing storage, processing and communication services required by the art community. Some special features of the system are: handling of multimedia information in a uniform way, fast access to images through the network, open image communication possibilities and the capability and the capability of image input and output from devices commercially available
  5. Multimedia '96 : Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Rostock, Federal Republic of Germany, May 28-30, 1996 (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The 15 contributions selected for this volume treat topics of particular interest in current research and address actual problems of the use of multimedia in distributed applications over the network. Concepts for handling multimedia data, still and motion pictures on the net, WWW and multimedia, collaborative multimedia, and multimedia and education are dealt with
  6. Digital libraries : research and technology advances. ADL'95 Forum, McLean, Virginia, USA, May 15-17, 1995. Selected papers (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Besides 15 revides refereed technical contributions, the book presents 4 invited survey papers by key persons heading insitutions and projects essentially advancing the state of the art: France Cordova (NASA), James H. Billington (LoC), Raj Reddy (CMU), and Larry Smarr (NCSA, University of Illinois). The technical papers are organized in topical sections on visualization, document handling and information retrieval, network-based information and resource discovery, and design issues and prototyping
  7. Cisneros, G.; Bescos, J.; Martinez, J.M.: Telemuseums services via Internet : present and future (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Outlines telemuseum services status and international organizations founded on the basis of the RAMA project (Remote Access to Museum Archives) which aims to offer validated services to users through Internet networks on the basis of the distributed multimedia databases belonging to the museums. Gives an introduction and overall description of RAMA, describes its market framework for multimedia services in the cultural field, its technical approach, user access and handling, configuration, structure and data formats, and networking choices. Outlines developments which have arisen out of the project
  8. Stevens, N.D.: Postcards in the library : invaluable visual resources (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Collection of articles covering the collecting and uses for postcards in libraries. Presents compelling reasons why libraries should take a more active role in establishing and maintaining postcard collections and encourage their use. Explains the nature and accessibility of existing postcard collections, techniques for acquiring, arranging, preserving and handling collections; and ways to make researchers and library users aware of these collections
  9. Pacey, P.: Handling slides single-handed (1977) 0.06
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  10. Clausen, H.: Internet information literacy : some basic considerations (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Presents basic considerations relating to user training specifically for the Internet. Reports relevant findings of a survey of Internet users, noting some of the most obvious shortcomings of Internet information resources and the way they are organized in light of the changing role of the New Information Professional especially as concerns quality improvements of Internet information. Future information professionals must acquire new skills regarding networking and handling of electronic documents in order to meet the challenge of electronic information
  11. Berinstein, P.: Images in your future : the missing picture in an online search (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    1st in a series of articles on integrating image handling into online searching skills. Explains why images have not previously been available on online databases. Outlines the types of images now available and the services which provide them. Introduces how to deal with digital images. Covers: compression, resolution, conversion, viewing, printing, transmitting, keeping track of images and copyright. In the short term copyright will be the major obstacle. Schemes to improve intellectual access will be developed and pattern recognition search engines will improve
  12. Duranti, L.; MacNeil, H.: ¬The protection of the integrity of electronic records : an overview of the UBC-MAS research project (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The research project currently underway in Vancouver at the University of British Columbia's Master of Archival Studies Programme is directed toward identifying and defining the requirements for creating, handling, and preserving reliable and authentic electronic records. Provides an overview of the research project, outlining its objectives and methodology, summarizing its conceptual analysis and presenting its major findings to date
  13. Line, M.B.: Reengineering libraries for a lifelong learning society (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The environment in which libraries everywhere in the developed world operate is undergoing massive changes, most of them driven or influenced by information technology. Discusses 2 trends that are having a fundamental impact on libraries: lifelong learning and the shift from teaching to learning. Presents concepts of academic and public libraries of the future, where culture, learning and research will be fostered, and where most of the competencies of librarians and information professionals will become more rather than less needed, because information handling skills will be of prime importance
  14. Stubley, P.: Authoring multimedia : a staff training package for librarians and information workers (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes a project which the library of the Univ. of Sheffield in England completed at the request of the British Library Research and Development Department between 1990 and 1992. The project investigated the application of multimedia in libraries and produced a multimedia demonstrator to train staff in handling the reference interview. Explains how the demonstrator was produced and the factors involved in the cost of multimedia authoring
  15. Management of imprecision and uncertainty (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Lately, research related to the definition of flexible DBMSs and IRSs has considered the problems of modeling and handling the vagueness and imprecision which characterize information representation and retrieval. Much of this research has taken advantage of the recent advances in theory related to the modeling of complex systems based on soft computing
  16. Eldebro, G.: ¬The use of the ISSN / key title in Sweden (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Gives the historical background of ISSN Sweden and discusses its relationship to the national serial cataloguing rules. Describes the national ISSN network and the handling of the key title in LIBRIS, the nationwide database and OPAC system. Presents a summary of a report on 'ISSN-ISDS and LIBRIS', together with LIBRIS members' opinions of ISSN-ISDS
  17. Moore, A.: As I sit studying : WWW-based reference services (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reports on the current state of reference services supplied by the WWW and describes: the main features of WWW based reference services; several models of handling requests; and the impact of these services on traditional reference services. Based upon anecdotal information, concludes that, to date, Web based reference services have had little impact upon traditional reference services
  18. Alexander, J.: Customs and excise process 2.5 million documents (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The HM Customs and Excise operation in Salford, Manchster, UK, has installed an electronic document management system from Graphic Data to streamline handling of import entries. It aims was to reduce filing and storage and improve access to documentation. The system involves scanning documents and CD storage and retrieval. Because of legal admissibility issues, documentation is retained in its paper format in deep storage
  19. Cropley, J.: Knowledge management : a dilemma (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Many activities are loosely called knowledge management, some of which are truly new ways of regarding information and knowledge while others are merely name changes or attempts to enhance the value of existing activities and enhance their status. Considers the ways in which companies have introduced knowledge management: the management levels in which it resides; and its relationship with information technology and conventional data handling. Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique
  20. Ugi, I.: Models, concepts, theories and formal languages in chemistry and their use as a basis for computer assistance in chemistry (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Discusses the state of the art of the logic oriented approach to the computer handling of chemical information and describes how the logical structure of chemistry can be used in the field of chemical reaction generation, reaction classification, reaction documentation, and the elucidation of reaction mechnisms

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