INFORMATION AND ACCESS
Tags: WEBSITES; INFORMATION technology; INTERACTIVE multimedia
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- One Eno. Eno, Brian // New Scientist;4/16/94, Vol. 142 Issue 1921, Netropolis p18
Suggests using interactive technologies to present information creatively. Blurring of distinctions between artist and audience; Tendency for artists to experiment with interactive technology without considering its practical applications.
- To Link or Not to Link. Pike, George H. // Information Today;Jun2002, Vol. 19 Issue 6, p20
Focuses on the legal issues associated with hyperlinks and hypertext on Web sites. Copyright of Web site contents; Lawsuits which illustrate copyright issues such as that between Ticketmaster and Tickets.com involving the practice of deep linking; Changing nature of these legal issues;...
- Ultimate Rugby Sevens. Howell, Nic // New Media Age;3/26/2009, p38
The article reviews the web site of Ultimate Rugby 7s, available at ur7s.com.
- Interactives. Adamson, Pat; Adamson, Bob; Clausen-Grace, Nicki; Eames, Alicia; Einarson, Colleen; Goff, Jessica; Kelley, Michelle J.; Olness, Rebecca L.; Sandmann, Alexa L.; Swaggerty, Elizabeth; Wooten, Deborah A. // School Library Journal;Oct 2008 Curriculum Connections, Vol. 54, p73
The article reviews the web site learner.org/interactives.
- TREND Advertising Is the Entertainment Online. Risch, Conor // Photo District News;Jun2011, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p38
The article presents information on the trend of narrative videos and interactive websites, in the field of entertainment and advertising, including the examples of the website Nowness, and K-Swiss.
- Highway or yellow brick road? Frank, Betsy // Advertising Age;2/14/94, Vol. 65 Issue 7, p18
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- Don't look now, but could the information superhighway be...bypassed? Valovic, Tom // Telecommunications - Americas Edition;Sep94, Vol. 28 Issue 9, p10
Explores the possibility that the information superhighway maybe bypassed. Interactive multimedia; Potential of direct broadcast satellite; Definition of information superhighway.
- Riding the toll-free Infobahn. Mannes, George // Popular Mechanics;Jun94, Vol. 171 Issue 6, p62
Features the Universality, Bidirectionality and Interactivity (UBI), a Canadian model for the data superhighway. Offer of interactive services; Inclusion of the UBI system on an upgrade of Groupe Videotron's cable network in Chicoutimi; Hardware for the home; Transactional module; Companies...
- Multimedia checks in to Dorchester. // New Media Age;6/19/2003, p9
States that Dorchester Hotel in London, England has installed an in-room multimedia system to provide guests with a range of interactive services. Information technology company which implemented the system; Details on the move of the hotel.


