The SuperJournal Project,This is a report of a project which ran during 1993. The project's aim was to demonstrate access to and use of journal articles over the new high-speed academic network in the UK, SuperJANET. Subsequently it was not so much a research project as a demonstration of technical feasibility. It is a simple account of what was done and the decisions that shaped the final system, and is submitted as part of the contract with the British Library Research and Development Department. It will inform and move the development of electronic journals along one more step. |
Contents
electronic journals | 1 |
David Lui nal software | 7 |
Institue e riterfaces | 17 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
8-bit colour TIFF academic network access material area networks ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE Bob Impey British Library British Library Research British Telecom cells coding colour images database David Penfold David Pullinger demonstration denticles display document type definition Dynatext editorial board electronic journals ensure FDDI figure fonts four interfaces front end handle hierarchic selection high-speed networks hypertext links identified Institute of Physics JANET John Dyer journal articles Local Area Networks Lorcan Dempsey mathematics Mbit/s MET4 move multimedia network publishing on-screen Oracle Book Oracle's Book Oxford University Press peer review Physics Publishing pilot project possible potential present production quality of content readers reading references RightPages Roger Woodham scanned images Science screen SGML SMDS speed SPIRS Committee standard structure sub-article elements sub-editing sub-headings SuperJANET SuperJournal Project table of contents technical Tony Cox viewing interfaces X-Windows Yes Yes