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Multi-Media Information on CD-ROM The June 1989 issue of CD Data Report contains Standard for Computer Software Description an article by Doug Carsten of DCA Inc. on utilizing the sub-channels of CD-ROMs to deliver N/SO proposal Z39.67-198x, Computer Software multi-media information without having to wait for Description, is being circulated for review. The CD-ROM XA, DVI or CDI standards to mature. proposed standard is designed to describe In the same issue Neil Shapiro and F. John Bowers off-the-shelf consumer software in packaging and of General Electric discuss the standardization of bibliographic references, not archival copies of technical documentation on CDs. These and similar previously distributed software or non-commercial articles testify to the continuing software systems. The purpose of the standard is "to allow dependency of CD based information and the risks users to unambiguously identify the contents of the that are still involved in using this format. software package and determine readily if the product meets user's needs and hardware capabilities." It is unfortunate from the perspective of archivists that the committee aimed for such a Paper-Based Records Storage limited purpose, but the standard deserves review for what it is. ($25 from NISO, P.O.Box 1056, A report on the
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 1, 1989
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