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Nicholson, Scott – Information Technology and Libraries, 1998
Explains GIF and JPEG formats for computer graphics to help Web page creators make an informed decision when selecting a format for each graphic in a Web publication. Highlights include compressing and decompressing computer images; image quality, including color; special features, including animation; and file size. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Graphics, Design Requirements, Screen Design (Computers)

Mischo, Lare; Hegarty, Kevin – Information Technology and Libraries, 1982
Discusses a presentation prepared by Boeing Computer Services in cooperation with the Tacoma Public Library staff, which demonstrates the potential of interactive cable systems based on the Canadian Telidon system. Features of this videotex system, software, and equipment, including microcomputers, are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Display Systems, Information Services

Tenne-Sens, Andrej – Information Technology and Libraries, 1982
Reviews the history of Telidon, the Canadian videotex system; describes Telidon's alphageometric method of graphic-information encoding; discusses some experimental applications of the Telidon system; and describes attempts at developing a North American standard for videotex systems. Five figures are included. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Display Systems, Information Networks, Input Output Devices

Crawford, Walt – Information Technology and Libraries, 1991
Discusses various choices available for desktop publishing systems. Four categories of software are described, including advanced word processing, graphics software, low-end desktop publishing, and mainstream desktop publishing; appropriate hardware is considered; and selection guidelines are offered, including current and future publishing needs,…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software Selection, Cost Effectiveness, Desktop Publishing