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436 to bring together people who are working on texts and images.
440 available to people interested in doing network multimedia.
516 people were asking the same questions, the decision was made to bring
517 together as many of these people as possible to ask the same questions
523 people who can come to Washington to use them. This meant that the
556 emphasized that he would attempt to represent the people who perform some
622 other people engaged in parallel activities, AM deemed it useful to
630 includes people interested in preservation and cataloging.
1074 in rural sites tend to attract retired people, who have been highly
1076 people interested in the content and historical connotations of these
1080 people seem comfortable with either IBM or Macintosh, although most of
1095 of the older, retired people in the community, who ordinarily would not
1105 reaching out to people who do not have the same resources available to
1113 People, it was found, relate to things that they know of firsthand. For
1115 observers reported that the older people with personal remembrances of
1118 integration of electronic tools and ideas--that people learn best when
1174 diary. That distinction is often difficult for people in a school
1289 research done by people in private industry or the federal government.
1298 Concerning AM's strategy for orienting people toward the scope of
1448 people who have used it to teach. Rather, Perseus aims to provide
1563 being done by the same person instead of by three different people.
1572 where the people and the equipment are located. Much of the
1618 everybody knows people will be networking information, why go to the
1792 number of people who would look at those images and the number who would
1801 learning if other people had better ideas about scanning in general, and,
1829 projects that involve electronic texts were being done by people with a
1873 historians or by people who were curious about history,
1906 people to focus on the word, the Perseus Project felt that they would get
1971 session--that numerous people in the humanities were choosing electronic
1974 with literary scholars and numerous people in editing was contrary to
2070 material; (2) that the text transmitted to the CD-ROM people is not
2115 information that have created an ambience clouding people's understanding
2201 depends on people.
2212 people would simply browse through the journal on the screen as
2307 introduce people to books as digital images by using a paper medium.
2308 Books are returned to the shelves while people are also given the ability
2313 to people to use for their own research purposes and would bridge the gap
2322 developing an application that allows people at workstations to browse
2342 (Macintosh, IBM and Sun workstations), in the hope that people from
2352 probably would not hold up in court. Cornell does not want people
2412 distinguished people representing networks and networking or at least
2514 magnetic tape, regardless of how many people may use it concurrently,
2520 although it adds value, is viewed by some people, particularly in the
2559 how much information will be manipulated locally by users. Most people,
2594 prove sufficient if numerous people ran video in parallel.
2804 images, because people are accustomed to low-quality images, particularly
2808 he had adopted a dire tone in order to arouse people about the issue,
2971 people, like those in the audience for the price of a VCR could purchase
3003 project, which has a team of about twelve people, will run through 1993
3311 bibliographic database will enable people to pull up actual page images
3363 other people, the ability to scan other image formats, even if they are
3532 (twenty-five to thirty university people are engaged in POB); better
3629 facto standard. This is what most people use and typically exchange
3659 parameters, and system requirements, because numerous other people
3663 numerous different ways by other people. Though it is good to be
3954 nevertheless, a pervasive mistrust of other people's standards remains a
4006 electronic media has compelled people to recognize and accept upfront the
4126 people now realize that it enhances their system to be able to have more
4222 actually mentioned in the issue. The computer people found numerous
4234 about 62 percent accurate. In short, LESK said, people were not very
4384 do not offer much encouragement to many people who are anxiously awaiting
4406 portable. 5) People just want full-text searching, even those who do not
4477 expeditiously, because they have more people.
4511 original materials quickly from the hands of the people performing the
4576 which people have built up archives of text and have begun to recognize
4859 level of markup that people are using now to tag only chapter, section,
4862 detailed markup which many people foresee as the future destination of
4867 unable to support the kind of applications that draw people who have
4873 textual feature occurs. It contains all the tags that people need now,
4876 The question of how people will tag the text is in large part a function
4997 between what is viewed as a sound idea and the people who would make use
5050 software can always be created, but summoning the resources, the people,
5135 that the way in which people use SGML is not sufficiently defined, BESSER
5136 wondered 1) if people resist the TEI because they think it is too defined
5138 interchangeability can be made without frightening people away.
5177 numerous people are seeking a standard but cannot find the tag set that
5185 of many people that merely by producing images, POB was not really
5251 people did and where copyright would affect their lives, PETERS expressed
5304 person who creates the new material is the author and owner. But people
5375 strongly recommended that publishers and librarians or people with
5443 due. Of course, people ought not to copy a creative product without
5502 people to think through long-term cooperation * Clarification of the
5519 1) people who are very deeply committed to text; 2) people who are almost
5520 passionate about images; and 3) a few people who are very committed to
5529 of people from those who normally appear on the workshop circuit.
5533 coming together of people working on texts and not images. Attempting to
5539 with the network support to begin there because that is how people will
5545 of thinking about what the people who use the stuff will want to do.
5546 But conversely, there are numerous things that people start to do with
5571 the Library mount it? How will it give people access to it? How does LC
5617 those files accessible to other people outside the institution, provided
5628 BATTIN called this a big problem and noted that the Cornell people (who
5636 for preservation purposes but for the convenience of people looking for
5702 people know that this creation exists, in many respects this is no
5715 mainframe at OCLC and people will be able to access it. Here the
5740 limited set of formats, and then develop mechanisms for allowing people
5773 consideration of making the data in it available to people interested in
5791 certain skittishness concerning cost-recovery has made people unsure
5837 GIFFORD returned the discussion to getting the image and text people to
6472 can become commonplace and useful to a large number of people.