CD-ROM Acrobat Journals Using Networks

The available technologies for publishing journals electronically are surveyed. They range from abstract representations, such as SGML, concerned largely with the structure of the document, to formats such as PostScript which faithfully model the layout and the appearance. The issues are discussed...

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Main Authors: Brailsford, David F., Harrison, Leon
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: British Computer Society 1994
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/214/
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description The available technologies for publishing journals electronically are surveyed. They range from abstract representations, such as SGML, concerned largely with the structure of the document, to formats such as PostScript which faithfully model the layout and the appearance. The issues are discussed in the context of choosing a format for electronically publishing the journal: Electronic Publishing -- Origination, Dissemination and Design. PostScript is neither widely enough available nor standardised enough to be suitable; a bitmapped pages approach suffers from being resolution-dependent in terms of the visual quality achievable. Reasons are put forward for the final choice of Adobe s new PDF document standard for creating electronic versions of the journal.
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spelling nottingham-2142020-05-04T20:33:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/214/ CD-ROM Acrobat Journals Using Networks Brailsford, David F. Harrison, Leon The available technologies for publishing journals electronically are surveyed. They range from abstract representations, such as SGML, concerned largely with the structure of the document, to formats such as PostScript which faithfully model the layout and the appearance. The issues are discussed in the context of choosing a format for electronically publishing the journal: Electronic Publishing -- Origination, Dissemination and Design. PostScript is neither widely enough available nor standardised enough to be suitable; a bitmapped pages approach suffers from being resolution-dependent in terms of the visual quality achievable. Reasons are put forward for the final choice of Adobe s new PDF document standard for creating electronic versions of the journal. British Computer Society 1994 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Brailsford, David F. and Harrison, Leon (1994) CD-ROM Acrobat Journals Using Networks. In: Digital Media and Electronic Publishing, 6-8 December 1994, Leeds UK.. PDF PostScript Acrobat electronic journals multimedia documents
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Brailsford, David F.
Harrison, Leon
CD-ROM Acrobat Journals Using Networks
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PostScript
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electronic journals
multimedia documents
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/214/