Online and CD-Rom Review: Volume 21 Issue 1
Table of contents
THE EVALUATION OF INTERFACE DESIGN ON CDROMS
Jennifer Rowley, Frances SlackDatabases on CDROM are one of the more complex types of facility that will be accessed by the general public, either in their home, in airport lounges and other public arenas or…
NEW DATABASE PRODUCTS: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE (ISSUE 9)
Martha E. Williams, Linda C. SmithThis is the ninth article on science, technology and medicine (STM) databases in a continuing series of articles summarising and commenting on new database products. Two companion…
NEW CDROMS IN BRIEF
AA Quick Reference Atlas. Features political maps; topographical maps with roads, waterways, railways and other geographical features; thematic maps with information on a…
ARE WE LOSING A GENERATION OF MANUSCRIPTS?
Jaap JasperseWill CDROM survive into the next millennium? If not, we may have a continuity problem on our hands. The development of electronic scientific publication continues to raise…
NETWORKS AROUND THE WORLD
At December's Online Information meeting in London, one session looked at the topic of networked information resources, with speakers from different countries giving their own…
HYBRID INFORMATION OPTIONS
The advantage of a CD: hundreds of megabytes of data, accessed quickly and conveniently. Delivery is customised according to the type of data; access can be controlled. The…
NEWS ROUNDUP
Internet domain plans announced. The Internet's International Ad Hoc Committee (IAHC), whose formation was reported on in our last issue, has announced its plan to increase the…