Online and CD-Rom Review: Volume 20 Issue 4
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RESPONDING TO RESEARCHERS' AND FACULTY USE PATTERNS AND PERCEPTIONS OF CDROM SERVICES
Mohammad Saleh Ashoor, Athanase B. KanamugireThis paper provides a brief report on a study of faculty and researchers' use patterns and perceptions of CDROM services at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM…
THE FUTURE OF BRANDS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
Eric SandelandsThis article outlines the revolution taking place in academic publishing with the rise of electronic methods of information dissemination, and examines the development of brands…
NEW DATABASE PRODUCTS: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (ISSUE 8)
Martha E. Williams, Linda C. SmithThis is the eighth article on science, technology and medicine (STM) databases in a continuing series of articles summarising and commenting on new database products. Two…
NEW CDROMS IN BRIEF
Australian Feature Films on CDROM. A comprehensive account of every Australian feature film from 1896 to the present. For anyone interested in the cinema of Australia.
A NATIONAL UNION CATALOGUE: THE ? EDITION
Ian R.M. MowatOne of the most impressive aspects of the development of library automation has been the way that those involved at early stages had the vision to see possibilities far beyond the…
TWO NEW APPROACHES TO ONLINE INFORMATION
Linda BixlerKrakatoa explodes onto the Web. Anyone who has finally just about got the hang of hypertext markup language for designing pages on the World Wide Web could be excused for burying…
NEWS ROUNDUP
Our news compiler of the last three and a half years, Paul Blake, is no longer able to take on this task following his promotion to Editor of our sister publication Information…
ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING AND ELECTRONIC DELIVERY
A session at the recent National Online Meeting in New York, chaired by Laurence Lannon of DynCorp ATS, looked at the subject of electronic publishing and electronic delivery. The…