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Envision: a user-centered database of computer science literature

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Project Envision is an early NSF-funded digital library effort to develop a multimedia collection of computer science literature with full-text searching and full-content retrieval capabilities. Envision was launched in 1991 in accordance with the ACM Publications Board's plans for encouraging research studies to develop an electronic archive for computer science.

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Fox, E.A., France, R.K., Sahle, E., Daoud, A., and Cline, B.E. Development of a modern OPAC: From REVTOLC to MARI- AN. In Proceedings of the 16th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on R&D in Information Retrieval. (ACM, New York, 1993) pp. 248- 259.
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Fox, E.A., Hix, D., Nowell, L., Brueni, D., Wake, W., Heath, L., and Rao, D. Users, user interfaces, and objects: Envision, a digital library. J. Amer. Soc. lnfo. Sci. 44, 8 (Sept. 1993), 480-491.
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Nowell, L., and Hix, D. Visualizing search results: User interface development for the Project Envision database of computer science literature. In Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction Conference International 1993. Elsevier, New York, pp. 56-61.

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    cover image Communications of the ACM
    Communications of the ACM  Volume 38, Issue 4
    April 1995
    102 pages
    ISSN:0001-0782
    EISSN:1557-7317
    DOI:10.1145/205323
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