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CD-ROM Professional

1990 Volume 3, Number 5

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Number of articles: 4

  1. Improving CD-ROM Management through Networking

    John Rutherford

    Summarizes advantages, components, and manufacturers of CD-ROM networks based on experiences at the Central Connecticut State University library. Three configurations are described, and the steps... More

    pp. 20-27

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  2. CD-ROM: Potential and Pitfalls

    L Jack Dreiss & Shahzad Bashir

    Examines issues surrounding CD-ROM as an organizational information management tool: (1) the CD-ROM market; (2) pitfalls, including compatibility, effect on existing information systems, fear of... More

    pp. 70-73

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  3. The Keys to Successful CD-ROM In-House Publishing, Part I: Cost Estimation and Hardware Selection

    The first of two articles on in-house CD-ROM publishing deals with estimating costs and selecting hardware. Topics include premastering systems, delivery systems, staffing requirements,... More

    pp. 74-80

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  4. Publishing Webs of Information at Brown University

    Paul Kahn

    Describes the Intermedia software, an integrated environment that supports the creation, display, and linking of text and graphics on a network of workstations. Making links, navigation and... More

    pp. 80-86

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