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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The economic feasibility of Computer-to-Plate technology for use in magazine production /

Chen, Chih-Ming. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1995. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-57).
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Towards the design of a hypermedia journal

Coleman, Anita Sundaram. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996. / "Reference librarians in health sciences libraries were selected as the practitioner community and Educational services in health science libraries ... was used as the print corpus"--Leaf iii. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-155).
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Returning science to the scientists : der Umbruch im STM-Zeitschriftenmarkt unter Einfluss des Electronic Publishing /

Meier, Michael. January 2002 (has links)
Disputats, München Universität 2002.
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The Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI)

McGonigle, Dee, Seymour, Rosalee, Englebardt, Sheila, Allen, Maureen, Chang, Betty 01 December 2001 (has links)
The Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI) was cyberborn in December of 1996. It was one of the first free online journals of nursing. The original aims of OJNI were and remain to publish peer-reviewed, original, high quality scientific papers, review articles, practice-based articles, and databases related to nursing informatics. The philosophical underpinnings for the journal arose from the commitment and drive of the Editorial Board. OJNI is committed to enhancing nursing's knowledge of nursing informatics for nurses in any healthcare setting.
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Soon to be paperless, but nevertheless not lawless : legal challenges surrounding the publication of aeronautical information

De Grandmont, Philippe. January 2005 (has links)
This thesis reviews the legal, political and technical aspects of aeronautical information, with a particular focus on the situation of aeronautical information in Europe. It portrays the evolution of aeronautical information and its current nature. It looks at the responsibility for the publication of aeronautical information and the evolution of that notion due to recent trends towards corporatisation to the detriment of full State ownership. It also examines the question of liability for the publication of aeronautical information, including the various legal regimes under which victims of defective aeronautical information can claim compensation, as well as the legal mechanisms underlying and implementing such compensation regimes. The final chapter is concerned with electronic aeronautical information and the specific legal challenges this technological revolution has brought about.
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Soon to be paperless, but nevertheless not lawless : legal challenges surrounding the publication of aeronautical information

De Grandmont, Philippe. January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
57

Full-Text Aggregation: An Examination Metadata Accuracy And the Implications For Resource Sharing

Cummings, Joel January 2003 (has links)
The author conducted a study comparing of two lists of full-text content available in Academic Search Full-Text Elite. EBSCO provided the lists to the University College of the Fraser Valley. The study was conducted to compare the accuracy of the claims of full-text content, because the staff and library users at University College of the Fraser Valley depend on this database as part of the librariesâ journal collection. Interlibrary loan staff routinely used a printed list of Academic Search Full Text Elite to check whether the journal was available at UCFV in electronic form; therefore, an accurate supplemental list or lists of the libraries electronic journals was essential for cost conscious interlibrary loan staff. The study found inaccuracies in the coverage of 57 percent of the journals sampled.
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Repositories Recreated : Working Towards Improved Interoperability and Integration by a Co-operative Approach in Sweden

Andersson, Stefan, Svensson, Aina January 2013 (has links)
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have been questioned. For example the British so-called Finch report  from last summer argued that further development, as well as higher standards of accessibility of repositories, are needed in order to make them better integrated and interoperable to ultimately bring greater use by both authors and readers. Not only the technical frameworks and presumably low usage levels are criticized but also the lack of “clear policies on such matters as the content they will accept, the uses to which it may be put, and the role that they will play in preservation”. The report concludes that: “In practice patterns of deposit are patchy”. As in the UK, today, all universities and university colleges in Sweden, except a couple of very small and specialized ones, do have an institutional repository. A majority (around 80%) are working together on a co-operative basis within the DiVA Publishing System with the Electronic Publishing Centre at Uppsala University Library acting as the technical and organizational hub. Because the system is jointly funded, and the members contribute according to their size, it has been possible even for smaller institutions with limited resources to run a repository with exactly the same functionalities as the biggest universities. In this presentation we want to demonstrate the ever-increasing importance of institutional repositories in Sweden. Starting more than a decade ago the DiVA Consortium has, for some time, been addressing the problems now raised by the Finch report in a number of areas.
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Methods for storing, generating, and displaying characters to a graphics computer terminal

Williams, Stanley Eugene 03 June 2011 (has links)
This creative project investigates a method for translating a run-length encoded data file of letterforms into bit mapped images. Each letterform is broken (cracked) into primitive strokes. Each primitive stroke is represented by equally spaced runlength spline points within a 72 unit counting system. The strokes are ordered from left to right, allowing a direct scan-line conversion using an on-off character fill. Most commercial letterforms are stored in an outline format. Outline letterfomrs must be converted to vector edges, and then quick sorted into two dimensional arrays of edges for scan-line conversion (no overlapping outlines are allowed). The author's method stores primitives in a left to right ordered format that eliminates the sorting routine.In order to display the letterforms as a body of text, an interpreted description language was developed. The language command structure is embedded in the text file and interpreted at run time. The language controlls the sizing and placement of letterforms at five levels. The page attributes controlls the placement of page margins, column margins, windows, headers, footers, etc. The Paragraph attributes controlles first word indents, paragraph indents, widow lines, etc. The line attributes controlles the text line length, inter word and character spacing, line leading, additional line indents, type of line justification and hyphenation, etc. No attributes were established at the word level. The character attributes controlles the type size, type style, degree of slant (poor man's italic), expansion or contraction, etc.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
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Online literature in China : surfing for success /

Sun, Min, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M. Journ.)--University of Hong Kong, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-45).

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