In yesterday's Digest Sam Harris wrote about a project: Mechanical
Music Journals on CD ROM. Let me inform you about my experiences with
magazines on CD-ROM: it's great, when the set-up of the database is
done correctly.
The bi-weekly magazine C't (dedicated to computers and so) is offering
a subscription with and without a yearly CD-ROM. You also can order
previous editions, and last year they even brought out a DVD-disk with
five years on it. And remember: it's a "fat" magazine.
And how about scanning old books, out of print, and putting them on a
CD? It's not so expensive, nowadays, to produce such a CD ROM. And
imagine that you had Bower's Encyclopedia in your drive!
Jan Kijlstra
[ Is the data stored as scanned images, or as text files? Is the
[ index supplied on the CD-ROM, or did you create it? -- Robbie
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