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      Use of SGML and HyTime in UK universities

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      Information Services and Use
      IOS Press

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          Abstract

          This paper sets out to describe the current and future uses of SGML and HyTime within UK universities. It proposes that academics' reasons for adopting SGML and HyTime are to solve problems which are, in fact, identical to those also faced by those working outside the academic community. The research initiatives and experiences of academics can provide other potential users of SGML and/or HyTime with several valuable lessons, which can save them time, money and wasted effort. The work of academics can also provide useful, practical examples of the effective use of SGML, and the benefits to be gained therefrom.

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          ISU
          Information Services and Use
          IOS Press (Nieuwe Hemweg 6B, 1013 BG Amsterdam, The Netherlands )
          0167-5265
          1993
          : 13
          : 2 , Hypermedia and Hypertext Standarts
          : 103-109
          Affiliations
          [1]The SGML Project, c/o Computer Unit, University of Exeter, Laver Building – North Park Road, Exeter EX4 4QE, UK
          Article
          ISU13(2)05
          10.3233/ISU-1993-13205
          45165982-ba2a-4c3d-a6c4-5e2b238cd29e
          © IOS Press. All rights reserved
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          Pages: 7
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          Information & Library science,Communication & Media studies
          Information & Library science, Communication & Media studies

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