Library Hi Tech: Volume 13 Issue 4

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The TULIP project

Nancy Gusack, Clifford A. Lynch

This issue of Library Hi Tech contains a series of articles about the TULIP materials science journal access project, an unprecedented cooperative undertaking involving Elsevier…

TULIP AT Elsevier Science

Paul Mostert

This article elaborates on the technical aspects of the TULIP project as it is developed and implemented at Elsevier Science to produce journal material in electronic formats and…

TULIP at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bill Cattey, Greg Anderson

MIT's work with TULIP began with Karen Hunter's call for participation at the fall 1992 CNI (Coalition for Networked Information) meeting. The opportunity to participate in TULIP…

TULIP at the University Of Washington

William Jordan

The TULIP (The University Licensing Program) project offered the University of Washington (UW) a chance to explore document distribution enhancements to our existing campus…

TULIP at the University Of Tennessee, Knoxville

Earl C. Smith, Lynn J. Davis

In phase one of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville's (UTK) participation in the TULIP (The University Licensing Program) project it was decided that the table of contents and…

TULIP at Carnegie Mellon

Denise A. Troll, Charles B. Lowry, Barbara G. Richards

The TULIP (The University Licensing Project) data were integrated into the Carnegie Mellon Library Information System (LIS) in 1994. The bibliographic data were released to campus…

TULIP at Virginia Tech

William C. Dougherty, Edward A. Fox

In 1992, Virginia Tech began its participation in the TULIP (The University Licensing Program) project. OCLC agreed to collaborate, providing a turnkey software solution as well…

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TULIP at Cornell University

Steven L. Worona, John M. Saylor

In 1989, Cornell University embarked on a collaborative project experimenting with the concept of digital preservation. With Cornell's commitment to a universal network…

TULIP at the University Of Michigan

Katherine Willis

Taken in their ideal sense, digital libraries provide their users with access to the desired information regardless of its medium and without the constraints of time or place…

TULIP at the University Of California, Part I: Implementation and the lessons learned

Mark Needleman

This article discusses the implementation of the TULIP (The University Licensing Program) system at the University of California. It describes the design of the system itself…

TULIP at the University Of California, Part I: The Berkeley experience and a view beyond

Camille Wanat

The TULIP (The University Licensing Program) project was the first attempt on the University of California, Berkeley campus to provide journal page images directly to faculty and…

SGML as a component of the digital library

Timothy W. Cole, Michelle M. Kazmer

Working with documents in electronic format is inherently different from dealing with materials in print; nor can all electronic formats be considered equivalent. Processing and…

A galaxy of rustling stars:Places on the web and other library and information paths for the deaf

Susan Gilbert Beck

While one's route on the World Wide Web (WWW) may not be “straight on 'til morning,” it can be nearly as exciting. Sometimes the promise of a WWW file is not fulfilled, or…

Multimedia madness: Notes along the way

Walt Crawford

“Interactive multimedia” was Last Year's Big Thing—so say the financial wizards, and they may be right. That particular flavor of convergence theory made no more sense than any of…

Cover of Library Hi Tech

ISSN:

0737-8831

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Dickson K.W. Chiu
  • Dr Kevin K.W. Ho