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CD-ROM Professional

1993 Volume 6, Number 2

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Number of articles: 5

  1. CD Net on Ethernet Using Novell Netware 3.10--The Experiences of Erasmus University Rotterdam

    J H. Bovenlander

    Describes the required hardware, software, and configuration of the local area network for information sources and CD-ROMS in the medical libraries at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Problems... More

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  2. Online or OnDisc? When to Choose CD-ROM for Your Database

    Barry Richman

    Discusses the factors considered at DIALOG before creating a CD-ROM version of a data file, including increased revenues potential, technical viability, and user expectations. A checklist of... More

    pp. 53-54

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  3. A Challenge for Developers: Preserving the Interactivity of Human Relations in a Standalone Application

    F E. Mazur

    Describes the efforts taken by the Cornell Interactive Theater Ensemble to provide interactive human relations training on date rape using live dramatizations, video with facilitated audience... More

    pp. 63-66

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  4. Big Hand Produces CD-I World Disc--First Title Authored Entirely with MediaMogul

    Brad Buckman & Valerie Grant

    Discusses Big Hand Productions' development of CD-I-WORLD, an interactive multimedia magazine on compact disk, designed for mass appeal and complete with advertising. Features of MediaMogul, the... More

    pp. 68-73

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  5. CD-R: The Next Stage in CD-ROM Evolution

    Provides an overview of CD-ROM and describes features of CD-Recordable (CD-R) technology, including disc capacity, data transfer rate, mastering, and multiple-write session. CD-R applications,... More

    pp. 79-83

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