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References

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Further Reading

Adie, C. (1993). A survey of distributed multimedia. Research, standards and products. RARE Technical Report no. 5. RARE Secretariat, Amsterdam.

Kennedy, A and Wilkes, A. (1975). Studies in Long Term Memory. John Wiley & Sons, London

Morrison, M. (1993). The Magic of Image Processing. Sams Publishing, Indianapolis.

Robinson, P. (1993). The digitising of Primary Textual Sources. Office for Humanities Communications Publications, No. 4. Oxford University Computing Services.

Sosinsky, B. (1991). Beyond the Desktop. Tools and Technology for Computer Publishing. Bantam Books, New York, London.

Wodaski, R. (1994). Multimedia Madness! Sams Publishing, Indianapolis

Wodaski, R. (1993). PC Video Madness! Sams Publishing, Indianapolis.


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