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Hockey, Susan – 1997
This paper examines issues related to how providers and consumers can make the best use of electronic information, focusing on the humanities. Topics include: new technology or old; electronic text and data formats; Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML); text encoding initiative; encoded archival description (EAD); other applications of…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Text, Higher Education
Bruckman, Amy – 1994
Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs), are text-based virtual reality environments in which participants separated by great physical distances can communicate and collaborate in programming. Most MUDs started out as adventure games but are quickly being adapted for more "serious" endeavors. This paper presents a case study of the experiences of a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Community, Computer Mediated Communication
Muldner, Tomasz – 1994
NEAT (iNtegrated Environment for Authoring in ToolBook) provides templates and various facilities for the rapid prototyping of computer-based presentations, a capability that is lacking in current authoring systems. NEAT is a specialized authoring system that can be used by authors who have a limited knowledge of computer systems and no…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software Development
Ginsburg, Jane C.; Janklow, Morton L. – 1997
The HYPATIA Project envisions the creation of a digital depository and licensing and tracking service for unpublished "academic" works, including working papers, other works-in-progress, lectures, and other writings that are not normally published in formal academic journals. Any academic who wishes to deposit a work will be welcome to…
Descriptors: Authors, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Text
Brusilovsky, Peter; Schwarz, Elmar; Weber, Gerhard – 1996
This paper describes an approach for developing adaptive electronic textbooks and presents InterBook, an authoring tool based on this approach which simplifies the development of adaptive electronic textbooks on the World Wide Web. The following topics are discussed: (1) content structuring, including the domain and user models, the glossary, and…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Dixon, Ross – 1996
The specific characteristics of the World Wide Web mean that publishing documents using this medium has a number of unique requirements and presents a different challenge to anyone wishing to put documents on the Web. Key issues which have to be resolved include determining the nature of the documents to be published, identifying whether documents…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Authoring Aids (Programming), Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication
Brusilovsky, Peter; Anderson, John – 1998
This paper describes the electronic ACT-R Bookshelf, a system which supports learning ACT-R, a well-known theory in the field of cognitive psychology, over the World Wide Web. ACT-R Bookshelf is a collection of electronic books on various aspects of ACT-R. The primary role of ACT-R Bookshelf is to serve as a 24-hour information resource for…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Cognitive Psychology, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education