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Designing and developing multimedia CD‐ROMs: lessons from the Treasures of Islam
Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large, Haidar MoukdadA multilingual and multimedia CD‐ROM containing rare Islamic works of art is designed and produced under fiscal constraints. The disparate rare materials are organised and…
CrossFire: a structural revolution for chemists
Paul Meehan, Helen SchofieldWhen the CrossFire databases were released in 1994, chemical information became available in electronic form of a quality and quantity never before accessible to end‐users…
The place of eprints in scholarly information delivery
Jane Garner, Lynne Horwood, Shirley SullivanThe continuing high costs of scholarly information provision have encouraged the proliferation of eprint servers. We have seen the establishment of the Chemistry Preprint Server…
Searching for hazardous substances on the Internet
Cornelia Glander‐HöbelEnvironmental research professionals, occupational health professionals, and safety engineers rely on fast access to data on chemical substances known to be hazardous to human…
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ISSN:
1468-4527e-ISSN:
1468-4535ISSN-L:
1468-4527Renamed from:
Online and CD-Rom ReviewOnline date, start – end:
2000Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Eugenia Siapera