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Langhorst, Eric – School Library Journal, 2008
Analog audio recording has been around for a long time, but today's digital technology makes the process even easier, thanks to inexpensive equipment and free editing software. This year, the author's students at South Valley Junior High in Liberty, Missouri, will embark on an oral history project in which they will record their own family…
Descriptors: Oral History, Museums, Educational Technology, Oral Tradition
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Burns, Christopher – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1981
Reviews the state of information technologies involving teletext, viewdata, interactive graphics, videodisc, audio synthesis, and holography, and discusses the current understanding of access schemes and cognitive processing. Sixteen suggested readings and nine references are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Display Systems, Holography, Information Storage
Magel, Mark – Optical Information Systems, 1986
Presents a historical perspective of videodisc technology and technical examination of Optical Disc Corporation's (ODC) LaserVision system, an audio/video communication system which stores composite signals on videodisc. Also discussed are premastering, mastering, and replication steps in videodisc production; videodisc player design and…
Descriptors: Design, Flow Charts, History, Information Storage
Marcum, Deanna; Boss, Richard – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1981
Attractive features of the videodisc, a storage medium of digital and visual information, include large storage capacity, low cost, rapid access, and ease of duplication. Widespread adoption of the videodisc will be determined by availability of appropriate software and funding, and public demand and perceptions about its advantages over other…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Libraries
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Canadian Library Journal, 1982
Describes new technology known as videodisc, including optical videodisc, capacitance electronic disc, and video high density disc. Entertainment, educational, training, and information storage and retrieval potentials of videodiscs are discussed. A list of agencies active in optical disc applications, useful Canadian videodisc contacts, and a…
Descriptors: Display Systems, Foreign Countries, Information Retrieval, Information Services
Bruno, R.; Mizushima, M. – Optical Information Systems, 1986
Outlines new CD-I (compact disc-interactive) standard jointly developed by Sony and Philips which specifies what can be present on the compact disc and how it is coded. Specification allows for mixing CD digital audio and CD-I tracks on CD-I disks, and for CD digital audio decoding on CD-I players. (MBR)
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Computer Graphics, Data Processing
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Moralee, Dennis – Electronic Library, 1985
This essay addresses problems associated with technology used in the handling of high-resolution visual images in electronic document delivery. Highlights include visual fidelity, laser-driven optical disk storage, electronics versus micrographics for document storage, videomicrographics, and system configurations and peripherals. (EJS)
Descriptors: Charts, Display Systems, Information Storage, Information Systems
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Sonnemann, Sabine S. – Special Libraries, 1983
Describes the National Library of Canada's videodisc project which provides keyword index access to more than 1,200 stills of text designed to demonstrate ability of videodisc to store and present library materials in various formats; information retrieval capability of combined videodisc and microcomputer systems; use of videodisc as research…
Descriptors: Film Production, Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Library Materials
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Anderson, Clarita S. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Describes the incorporation of textile images into the University of Maryland Historic Textile Database by a computer user rather than a computer expert. Selection of a database management system is discussed, and PICTUREPOWER, a system that integrates photographic quality images with text and numeric information in databases, is described. (three…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Database Management Systems, Databases, Higher Education
Porter, Gerald J. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1984
Presents the options and limitations available in microcomputer-based graphic systems. Factors that must be considered when selecting a system--resolution, color, video-compatibility, and cost--and the relationship between these factors are discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Graphics, Costs, Display Systems
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Kearsley, Greg – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1983
Reviews projects that have examined different aspects of videodisc--potential for multimedia storage, capability to provide interactive instruction, characteristics as electronic media bridging old and new information technologies--and discusses theoretical and practical issues associated with current and future use of videodisc for instruction.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Costs, Display Systems, Information Storage
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Boyne, Walter J.; Otano, Herman – Library Hi Tech, 1984
Describes objectives of a museum information system: to capture photographic, lineal, and textual documents in high resolution digital images; to convert digital images of text to standard computer code; and to retrieve appropriate code automatically through keyword searching of full text. System assembly and planned and potential applications are…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Display Systems, Information Storage, Information Systems
Helgerson, Linda W. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1987
Discusses three new advances in the use of optical disc technology in education. Describes the storage formats and capabilities of the videodisc, the compact disc, and the optical write-once disc. Contrasts the three technologies in terms of their production requirements, the hardware involved, and some projected applications in education. (TW)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Storage Devices