This section contains the main articles and features in this issue of Ariadne.
Formats for the Electronic Library:
Judith Wusteman describes the document formats used in electronic serials.
Reaching the OPAC - Java Telnet:
Bill Drew writes about accessing his library's OPAC within a web page using
Java Telnet. He looks at the need, implementation, problems, and opportunities.
Late Night News: the Electronic Telegraph:
A night in the life of the Electronic Telegraph. Emma Worsfold sits in on the
editors' shift at ET.
CEI Looks for Bold Response:
John MacColl describes the new call for proposals for further eLib programme
work.
The Paper House of Cards (and why it's taking so long to collapse):
In our previous issue, Fytton Rowland defended the continuation of print
research journals into the networked age. Here, Stevan Harnad presents a
different case.
COPAC: the new nationally accessible Union Catalogue:
Shirley Cousins introduces COPAC and discusses some of the issues involved
in the ongoing development of a consolidated union OPAC.
Patient Education - a role for Multimedia:
Paul Garrud discusses the potential for on-line patient education multimedia.
INFOMINE:
Steve Mitchell describes INFOMINE, an impressive attempt to build a
Web-based virtual library for the academic community.
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