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1. ELPUB 1997: Kent, Canterbury, UK
- John Smith:
1st ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Kent - ELPUB1997, Canterbury, UK, April 14-16, 1997. Proceedings. 1997 - Carryl Allardice:
Subscription Agents, Libraries and Others Involved in the Information Dissemination. - J. Scott Bentley:
The Image Directory, Electronic Publishing, and the Changing Socio-Economic Position of Art Museums. - David F. Brailsford:
Electronic Publishing : the evolution and economics of a hybrid journal. - Michael Breu, Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Cornelia Haber, Ricarda Weber:
The MeDoc Distributed Electronic Library: Accounting and Security Aspects. - Agata Brusegan, Alvise De Michelis, Luisella Romeo:
The VENetIan Virtual Archive Project: Cultural Heritage and On-line Publishing. - Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Stefan Hermann:
Design by Example: A User-Centered Approach to the Specification of Document Layout. - Paul Caton:
Putting Renaissance Women Online. - Jaime Delgado, José J. Acebrón:
Using Multimedia Document Communication services on top of T.120 protocols. - Christine Dugdale:
Information Spoon-Feeding in an Electronic Environment. - Geoffrey Elliott, Simon Polovina, Grahame Rourke, Terry Tyrell:
Breaking the barriers of resistance to electronic journal entry: Experiences of BIToday. - T. M. R. Ellis:
The Role of Electronic Distribution and Publishing in the Development of International Standards. - Paul M. Evans:
New Directions for STM Publishers. - Taylor Fitchett:
The Librarian's Rote in Building the Virtual Library. - Susan B. Hillson, Trisha L. Davis:
Roles in the new information age: the evolution of the super-agent-library partnership. - John Buschman:
A Critical and Skeptical Overview of Electronic Publishing and Librarianship: Notes from the United States. - Paula Kingston:
Issues for libraries, publishers and subscription agents posed by the development of an electronic 'short loan' collection of high demand journal articles in a university library. - Daniel W. Manchala:
An intelligent arbitrator associate for electronic commerce. - Cliff McKnight, Jack Meadows, Fytton Rowland, H. Woodwardt, Carolyn Pritchett:
User Studies of Commercial and Free Electronic Journals. - Jack Meadows:
Summary of Track 1 Presentations. - Nathalie Minard:
Copysmart: a trusted monitoring system for electronic works and document. - Andrew M. Odlyzko:
The slow evolution of electronic publishing. - Jerrold M. Peterson:
An Electronic course in macroeconomic: a prototype text and course. - Nathalie Pinede, Lise Vieira:
Electronic Publishing: Avatar or Metamorphosis for Information Access by Academics. - Jean-Marie Pinon, Sylvie Calabretto, Line Poullet:
Document Semantic Model: an experiment with patient medical records. - Albert Prior:
Electronic intermediation - new challenges for the subscription agent. - Fytton Rowland:
Review of Track 2. - Lloyd Rutledge, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hardman, Dick C. A. Bulterman, Anton Eliëns:
Generic Hypermedia Structure and Presentation Specification. - Arlene Moore Sievers:
The New Virtual Library and Serials - A Kaleidoscope of Options: Case Western Reserve University and the Kelvin Smith Library. - John W. T. Smith:
The Deconstructed Journal. - Sylvie Calabretto, Jean-Marie Pinon:
Modelling a Medieval Manuscript Database with HyTime. - Ronald Tetreault:
Versioning Wordsworth; Dynamic Collation in the New Medium. - W. Brian Whalley, Justin MacNeil, George Munroe, Sheila Landy, Shelagh Power:
Developing a flexible structure for a pure e-journal. - Jim Whitman, David Pocock:
A Resource that Contains a Journal: The First Two Years of the Journal of Humanitarian Assistance. - Judith C. Wusteman:
The evolving use of SGML in electronic journals.
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