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An introduction to DVD recordable (DVD-R) : What is DVD recordable?PARSONS, A.Information management & technology. 1998, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 161-164, issn 1356-0395Article
Spectra image and the DRAW videodiscSPANGLER, L. S.Videodisc and optical disk. 1984, Vol 4, Num 6, pp 480-484, issn 0742-5740Article
High-precision tracking control system for digital video disk playersKATAYAMA, T; OGAWA, M; NAGASAWA, M et al.IEEE transactions on consumer electronics. 1995, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 313-321, issn 0098-3063Article
Interactive videodisc at the National Computing CentreMILAN, M.Audiovisual librarian. 1985, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 21-25, issn 0302-3451Article
The VHD videodisc systemINOUE, T; HIDAKA, T; ROBERTS, V et al.SMPTE journal (1976). 1982, Vol 91, Num 11, pp 1071-1076, issn 0036-1682Article
Application of laser disc technology in the library/scientific marketplaceMAIER, R. J.The International journal of micrographics & video technology. 1985, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 17-19, issn 0743-9636Article
A sound mixer's guide to videodiscREPKA, C. P.SMPTE journal (1976). 1984, Vol 93, Num 9, pp 836-843, issn 0036-1682Article
Design of optical storage productsLAUB, L.Laser focus (1983). 1985, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 74-86, issn 0740-2511Article
Facts and figuresCATER, B.Online & CDROM review. 1999, Vol 23, Num 5, pp 289-296, issn 1353-2642Article
Elements of a new authoring system for Digital Video Disk (DVD)SUGIYAMA, K; NEUBERT, N.SMPTE journal (1976). 1997, Vol 106, Num 11, pp 762-767, issn 0036-1682Conference Paper
AN INTERACTIVE VIDEO INFORMATION TERMINALGORDON RD.1983; IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS; ISSN 0090-6778; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 31; NO 2; PP. 245-250; BIBL. 5 REF.Article
Indexing the Domesday ProjectLEE, D.Indexer. 1987, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 145-150, issn 0019-4131Article
Le vidéodisque de la bibliothèque Sainte Geneviève: le point de vue de l'utilisateur = Sainte Geneviève library videodisc: user point of viewSCHMITT, J.-C.BRISES. Bulletin de recherches sur l'information en sciences économiques humaines et sociales. 1985, Num 6, pp 41-43, issn 0293-7166Article
The pediatrician's guide to computer videodiscsBLACKMAN, J. A; HUNTLEY, J. S.Pediatrics (Evanston). 1984, Vol 74, Num 4, pp 543-547, issn 0031-4005Article
Command and control simulations enhanced with videodisc technologyHELGERSON, L. W.Videodisc, videotex. 1984, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 122-125, issn 0278-9183Article
Microfilm is dead: long live photo/optical image recordingWOLF, D. R.The Journal of information and image management. 1984, Vol 17, Num 8, pp 25-30, issn 0745-9963Article
Development of an interactive videodisc on burn careANASTAKIS, D. J; REZNICK, R. K.The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation. 1992, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 246-248, issn 0273-8481, 1Article
Teaching pathology in the 21st century : assessment of required student use of interactive videodiscs designed to teach basic pathologyJONES, R; JONES R; SCHOULTZ, T et al.Human pathology. 1990, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 6-10, issn 0046-8177Article
VideodiscOptical information systems. 1987, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 86-91, issn 0886-5809Article
Design principles for interactive videodisksHANSON, J.The International journal of micrographics & video technology. 1986, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 121-127, issn 0743-9636Article
Videodisks at ALA: personal impressions from the ALA midsummer exhibitionMCSEAN, T.Program (London. 1966). 1985, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 84-88, issn 0033-0337Article
Manufacture of laservision discs by a photopolymerisation video processVAN DEN BROEK, A. J. M; HAVERKORN VAN RIJSEWIJK, H. C; LEGIERSE, P. E. J et al.Journal of radiation curing. 1984, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 2-9, issn 0361-6428Article
An optical video disc system for retrieving digital data and reproducing still picture with soundMORIYAMA, Y.IEEE transactions on consumer electronics. 1984, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 230-235, issn 0098-3063Article
Combined videodisc/videotex at British LeylandWILLIAMS, B.Reprographics quarterly. 1984, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 68-69, issn 0306-2880Article
Video games: the next wave. Interactive video-disk technology lends reality to arcade games, but purists believe the ultimate lies in real-time computer-generated graphicsPERRY, T. S.IEEE spectrum. 1983, Vol 20, Num 12, pp 52-59, issn 0018-9235Article