Technology References

Robert E. Jensen

Trinity University

References

*Abernathy, J. (1995). "The Internet: How to get there from here," PC World, January, 131-146.

*Accounting Education Change Commission (1990). Position Statement Number 1. (Sarasota: *American *Accounting Association).

*ACM (1993). ACM Multimedia 93 Proceedings. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 480 pp. + CD. $64.95. Fifty-two papers from a technical ACM conference. The papers are contained in a CD-ROM that also contains QuickTime movies.

*Adelberg, A. H. (1979). "Narrative disclosures contained in financial reports: Means or communication of manipulation?" Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 10, 179-189.

*American Showcase Inc. (1993). New Media Showcase: The Digital Source book. (Watson Guptill Publication, Inc., 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036) 200 pp. $35. Directory for multimedia producers lists hardware, software, consultants, artists, producers, trainers, production facilities, service bureaus, manufacturers, organizations, trade shows and educational offerings. See also Appendix 6.

*Apple Computer (1993a). Apple CD-ROM Handbook: A Guide to Planning, Creating and Producing a CD-ROM. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 144 pp. $14.95. Overview of technical and legal considerations in making a CD.

*Apple Computer (1993b). Demystifying Multimedia. (Vivid Publishing). 283 pp. $25. This book is full of useful information but is only available (free) to members of the Apple Worldwide Multimedia Program.

*Apple Computer (1993c). Inside Macintosh: QuickTime. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 600 pp. $29.95. A Guide to QuickTime Movie Toolbox and Image Compression Manager.

*Apple Computer (1993d). Inside Macintosh: QuickTime Components. (Addison Wesley). 817 pp. $34.95. A guide to compressors, controllers, sequence grabbers and digitizers.

*Atamian, R. (1994). "Instructor distributes an 850 page syllabus to his class, and the department chair doesn't blink and eye: Are we ready for paperless instruction?" New Accountant, December, 8-12.

*Auchard, E. (1993). "NT applications: The waiting game," PC World, October, 185-196.

*Auletta, Ken (1993). "Opening up the Times," The New Yorker, June 28, 1993, 68.

*Bamforth, M. B. (1993). IAT Briefings, Summer, 8.

*Barcroft, T. (1993). "Digital satellite rules," NewMedia, October, p. 18.

*Baron, N. (1993). "Windows NT: Changing the landscape," PC World, October, 156-160.

*Beattie, V. and M. J. Jones (1992). "The use and abuse of graphs in annual reports: Theoretical framework and empirical study," Accounting and Business Research, Vol., 22, 291-303.

*Beatty, T. R. and M. C. Fissel (1993). "Teaching with a fiber-optic media network: How faculty adapt to new technology," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October, 82084.

*Beaver, W. H. (1990a). "Boundaries of financial reporting and future events," Unpublished Working Paper, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.

*Beaver, W. H. (1990b). "Financial reporting and future events," Unpublished Working Paper, Graduate School Of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.

*Beilby, M. (1994). "Self-starting formulas,"Synthesis: The Times Higher Education Supplement, May 13, 11.

*Benford, Tom (1993). Welcome to CD-ROM. (MIS Press, Henry Holt & Co., Inc., 115 W. 18th St., New York, NY 10011). 263 pp. $19.95. A basic guide to buying and installing a CD-ROM drive.

*Berger, C. (1993). "Teaching with technology: Trends and integration," Higher Education Product Companion, November/December, 14-16.

*Biedney, David (1993). "Bake your own CDs: From a recipe to reality," NewMedia, August, 65-73.

*Biedney, D. (1994). "High-end 3-D lands on the desktop," NewMedia, September, 67-79.

*Birkerts, S. (1994). "The electric hive: two views," Readings, May, 17-25.

*Billups, S. (1994). "Road map to the information superhighway, Part II: Methodology," Videography, May, 100-103.

*Birkmaier, D. (1993). "On the threshold of a dream," Videography, November, M4-M16. See also Torres (1993) and Tuckerman (1993).

*Blattner, Meera and Roger Dannenberg, (Eds.) (1992). Multimedia Interface Design. (ACM Association for Computing Machinery, 1515 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10036, Phone: (212) 869-7440). 438 pp. $42.95. Twenty-one papers on multimedia and virtual reality interfaces, including a discussion of the sense of touch.)

*BMUG (1993). BMUG's Quicker QuickTime. (BMUG). 88 pp. + CD. An introductory overview with some illustrative video clips

*Bonine, J. E. (1992). Internet Society News, Vol. 1, Winter.

*Borrell, Jerry (1993). Mastering the World of QuickTime. (Random House, 20 E. 50th St., New York, NY 10022). 218 pp. $19. An introductory overview to QuickTime video.

*Bott, E. (1993). Multimedia explosion: Introducing the new PC standard," PC Computing, October, 138-142.

*Bott, E. (1994). "Inside Windows 4.0," PC Computing, March, 124-139.

*Bove, T. (1993). See Guglielmo (1993).

*Bove, T. (1994a). "ScriptX: Across the great divide," NewMedia, May, 23.

*Brannon, T. (1993). "Getting started with Kodak Photo CD," CD-ROM Today, Winter, 33-36.

*Brenner, P. (1993) "The apple of your icon: Apple's Media Tool in action," Morph's Outpost, December, 18-19.

*Brickman, B. and E. Manning (1995). "Designing a multimedia lab for foreign languages," Technological Horizons in Education (T.H.E.) Journal, March, 64-66.

*Brown, M. and D. Lombardi (1994). "MPC level 2 upgrade Kkts: Spice up vanilla PCs," NewMedia, August, 35-39.

*Brownstein, M. (1994). "Spinning soon," PC Computing, November, p. 141.

*Bulkeley, William M. (1993). "Libraries shift from books to computers," The Wall Street Journal, February 8, 1993, B6.

*Bunzel, Mark and Sandra Morris (1993). Multimedia Applications Development Using Indeo Video and DVI Technology. (McGraw-Hill, Princetown Road, Hightsville, NJ 08520). 265 pp. $29.95. Developer overview.

*Burger, Jeff (1993). The Desktop Multimedia Bible (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867, ISBN 0-201-58112-4). This is a relatively complete guide in terms of 1992 technologies.

*Burger, Jeff (1994a), "New dimensions in authoring," NewMedia, May, 45-51.

*Burger, Jeff (1994b), "Image workshop: Hands-on morphing," NewMedia, December, 114-116.

*Burke, D. P. (1993). "Gearing up for EDI," Financial Executive, May/June, 1993, 25-29.

*Burks, J. (1994). "Where the mild things are: The dawning of multimedia magazines," Multimedia World, March, 60-67.

*Caffarelli, Fabrizio and Deidre Straughan (1992). Publish Yourself on CD-ROM. (Random House, 20 E. 50th St., New York, NY 10022). 404 pp. + CD. $50. This is a somewhat dated overview of CD-ROM recording in Windows.

*Campbell, G. and J. Helm (1993). "The best of online services," PC World, October, 225-240.

*Carlton, J. (1994a). "Game makers study how Tetris hooks women," The Wall Street Journal, May 10, B1.

*Carlton, J. (1994b). "Apple unveils technology that lets users take 'tours' of places, buildings," The Wall Street Journal, June 8, B10.

*Carlton, J. (1994c). "IBM-Apple venture to ship software aimed at bridging CD-ROM standards," The Wall Street Journal, December 19, B10.

*Carter, B .J. (1995). "CD-ROM Mastering: What Are Your Publishing Options?" T H E Technological Horizons in Education," February, 80-87.

*Carronade Group (1993). The Multimedia Directory. 111 pp. $49.95. Published twice a year ($79.95 per year). CD-ROM version also available.

*Chase, R. (1993). "The debut of interactive journalism," CD-ROM Today, Winter, 47-49.

*Churbuck, D .C. (1994). "Lights! camera! manual!" Forbes, January 17, 92-93.

*Cole, C. (1990). "The EDGAR watch," Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance, Vol. 2, No. 1, 78-89.

*Collin, S. (1994). The Way Multimedia Works. (Microsoft Press at phone 800-677-7377). The price is $19.95. This book overflows with illustrations and explanations of how multimedia works and how to troubleshoot. It is designed for overcoming hardware and software problems.

*Collis, B. and P. de Vries (1994). "New technologies and learning in the European Community," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, March, 83-87.

*Cotton, Bob and Richard Oliver (1993). Understanding Hypermedia: From Multimedia to Virtual Reality. (Phaidon). 160 pp. $24.95. Review of the visual design of systems.

*Council of Chief State School Officers (1993). Learning technologies: Essential for education (Washington DC: Council of Chief State School Officers. See T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October 1993, p. 24.

*Courtney, H. M. and J. E. Hunton (1993). "Is Unix in accountants' future?," Journal of Accountancy, November, 72-81.

*Cox, M. (1993a). "Technology threatens to shatter the world of college textbooks," The Wall Street Journal, June 1, 1993, A1.

*Cox, M. (1993b). "In making CD-ROMs, technology proves easy compared with rights negotiations," The Wall Street Journal, June 28, 1993, B1.

*Cronin, M. J. (1994). Doing Business on the Internet (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold).

*Cushing, B. E. (1989). "On the feasibility and the consequences of a database approach to corporate financial reporting," Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, 29-52.

*D'Alleyrand, Marc (1991). Networks and Imaging Systems in a Windowed Environment. (Bantam Books, Inc., 414 E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60016). 367 pp. $49.95. Networked imaging, including work-flow redesign, data structure, indexing and image retrieval.

*deCarmo, L. (1996). Java and digital audio: An excellent brew," PC Magazine, August, 297-300.

*DeLoughry, T. J. (1993a). "State-of-the-art moot courtroom unveiled at William and Mary," The Chronicle of Higher Education," September 22, A22-A25.

*DeLoughry, T. J. (1993b). "Academic-computing directors give low priority to developing instructional software, survey finds," The Chronicle of Higher Education," October 20, A26-A27. The study was conducted and authored originally by Kenneth C. Green, Director of Scholarly-Technology Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089.

*DeLoughry, T. J. (1993c). "Remaking scholarly publishing," Chronicle of Higher Education, December 15, A15-A17.

*DeLoughry, T. J. (1995a). "Studio Classrooms: Rensselaer uses computers to replace large lectures in introductory courses," Chronicle of Higher Education, March 31, A19-A21.

*DeLoughry, T. J. (1995b). "Project aims to promote discussions about using technology for instruction," Chronicle of Higher Education, March 31, A20.

*DeSanctis, G. and S. L. Jarvenpaa (1989). "Graphical investigation of accounting data for financial forecasting: An experimental investigation," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Vol. 14, 509-525.

*Desmond, M. (1993). "VL vs PCI: Betting on a bus," PC World, December, 221-228.

*Diery, I. (1993). "Clippings," NewMedia, December, 24.

*Doe, J. (1994). "PCMCIA's troubled coming of age: Plug and play it ain't, but things are looking up," anonymous commentary in PC/Computing, January, 172.

*Doyle, B. (1996). "Camcorders go digital," NewMedia, April 22, 27-29.

*Doyle, B. (1994a). "Full-motion video capture boards for Windows," NewMedia, August, 85-91.

*Doyle, B. (1994b). "QuickTime video capture update," NewMedia, September, 81-85.

*Doyle, B. (1994c). "Windows video capture cards," NewMedia, November, 77-95.

*Drapeau, George D. (1992). "The MAEstro multimedia authoring environment," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, February, Vol. 19 (7), 64-68.

*Drucker, David and Michael Murie (1992). QuickTime Handbook. (Hayden, Prentice-Hall Computer Publishing, 11711 N. College Ave., Carmel, IN 46032). 748 pp. $34.95. An introductory overview to QuickTime video.

*Dungan, L. S. (1989). "EDGAR will it be the end of the SEC's 'paper chase'," Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance, Vol. 1, No. 1, 85-88.

*Eckstein, R.M. (1991). Directory of computer and high technology grants (Research Grant Guides, P.O. Box 1214, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, ISBN 0-945078-03-X).

*EDUCOM Responds (1991, October 16). "EDUCOM responds to Vanderbilt Chancellor's challenge," The Chronicle of Higher Education, A26 ff. Details can be obtained from EDUCOM, 1112 16th Street, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20026 (Phone 202-872-4200). EDUCOM is an assembly of educational institutions aimed at furthering the development of computer technology in education. See also Appendix 4.

*Edwards, Alistair and Simon Holland, (Eds.) (1992). Multimedia Interface Design in Education. (Springer Verlag, 44 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094). 218 pp. $59. Thirteen papers that focus on interface design.

*Elfin, M. (1992). "The college of tomorrow," U.S. News & World Report, September 28, 110-111.

*Elmer-Dewitt, Philip (1993), "Take a trip into the future on the electronic superhighway," Time Magazine, April 12, 50-55.

*Elmore, Garland C. (1991). "Planning and developing a multimedia learning environment," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, February, 1991, Vol. 18 (7), 83-88.

*Farrance, R. (1993). "Pentiums vs 486DX2-66s," PC World, January, 131-153.

*Farrington, G. C. and M. Eleey (1994). "MOSAIC: Penn's plans for integrating emerging technologies," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October, 104-106.

*Ford, R. (1993). "New Macs put multimedia into the mainstream," NewMedia, December, 77-86.

*Frand, J. (1994). "The academic potential of distance learning," HPEC Syllabus, May/June, 53.

*Francis, P. L. (1994). "Power plateau," Information Week, June 20, 15.

*Frater, Harold and D. Paulissen (1993). Multimedia Mania. (Abacus, 52nd St. S.E., Grand Rapids, MI). 513 pp. + CD. $49.95. A basic introduction to multimedia authoring.

*Frecka, T. J., (Ed.) (1992). Critical Thinking, Interactive Learning, and Technology. (Chicago: Arthur Andersen & Co.)

*Fryer, B. (1994). "Multimedia training," Multimedia World, June, 55-59.

*Garland, K. (1994). "Arthur Andersen's reusable frameworks for knowledge transfer," CETA Newsletter, December, 3.

*Garland, K. P., J. J. Howell, L. E. Vance, T. J. Frecka, and B. P. Keating (1992). "The new teaching paradigm meets the new generation of technology: Achieving the objective of lifetime learning," in Critical Thinking, Interactive Learning, and Technology, Edited by T. J. Frecka (Chicago: Arthur Andersen & Co.)

*Gellerman, E. (1993), "Pen-based computing: Going where educators need to go," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, December, 14-20.

*Gellerman, E. (1994a), "Speech-recognition technology: The final frontier," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, March, 14-18.

*Germain, E. (1993). "In the jungle of MUD," Time Magazine, September, 61.

*Glass, B. (1994). "No strings attached: Wireless mice, keyboards, and clickers," Multimedia World, June, 83-85.

*Glatzer, H. (1994). "Jukeboxes: Bulking up on CD-ROM," NewMedia, September, 51-53.

*Gralla, P. (1994). "Pennywise Pentiums," PC Computing, 104-130.

*Gray, G. (1994). "Accounting Information System Materials," CETA Newsletter, December, 10.

*Green, D. and D. Green (1994). "Mainstream presentation software gets the job done," NewMedia, September, 37-41.

*Greenberger, Martin (Ed.) (1993). Technologies for the 21st Century: On Multimedia. (The Voyager Co, 1351 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, CA 90401, Phone: (310) 451-1383) 263 pp. $24.95. Transcripts of conference on technologies and copyright issues.)

*Greenfield, Elizabeth (1992a). "Compact disc-interactive: An industry is born," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, February, 92-93.

*Greenfield, Elizabeth (1992b). "Authoring systems: A tried and true alternative," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, December, 8-16.

*Guglielmo, C. (1993). "Forecast 1994," NewMedia, December, 51-60.

*Hafner, K. (1994). "Get in the MOOd," Newsweek, November 7, 58-60.

*Harding, W. (1996). "The digital connection," Journal of Accountancy, June, 69-70.

*Haskin, D. (1994). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Multimedia. (Alpha Books at phone 800-428-5331). The price is $19.95. This is a tongue-in-cheek guide for beginners in multimedia development. The book glosses over many technical aspects and is mostly of value to complete novices.

*Hasselback, J. R. (199x). Accounting Faculty Directory. (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc.). This is an annual publication. It is now on-line at http://anet.scu.edu.au/anetpeople/.

*Helgerson, Linda (1992). CD-ROM: Facilitating Electronic Publishing. (VNR) 528 pp. $39.95. Overview and guide to CD production.

*Herrtwich, Ralf (Ed.) (1993). Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video. (Springer Verlag, 44 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094) 403 pp. $59. Thirty-three technical papers from an international workshop on networking.

*Heterick, R.C., Editor (1993). "Re-engineering teaching and learning in higher education: Sheltered groves, Camelot, windmills and malls," Professional Paper Series #10 (CAUSE, 4840 Pearl East Circle, Suite 302E, Boulder, CO 80301).

*Hobbs, P. and G. Judge (1992). "Computers as a tool for teaching economics," Computers Educ., Vol. 19, 67-72.

*Hodges, M. and R. Sasnett (1993). Multimedia Computing: Case Studies from MIT Project Athena. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 324 pp. $32.95. This book contains an in-depth examination of 10 applications built with MIT's new Athena Muse authoring language.

*Hodgson, D. and S. Muzzio (1991). "EDGAR - the SEC's solution to a tidal wave of paper," Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance, Vol. 3 No. 2, 197-206.

*Hoffos, Signe et al. (1992). CD-I Designers Guide. (McGraw-Hill, Princetown Road, Hightsville, NJ 08520). 446 pp. $45. Comprehensive guide to technology of the CD-I.

*Hofstetter, F.T. (1993). "Multimedia tips and techniques," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, December, 44-45.

*Holsinger, Erik (1993). MacWEEK Guide to Desktop Video. (Ziff-Davis Press, 5903 Christie Ave., Emeryville, CA 94608). 303 pp. + CD.

*Hone, Robert (1993). QuickTime: Making Movies with Your Mac. 516 pp. $24.95. An introductory guide to QuickTime video.

*Hood, P. (1994). "Indeo vs MPEG," NewMedia, September, 6.

*ICIA (1993). Directory of Multimedia Equipment, Software & Services. (International Communications Industries Assn., 3150 Spring St., Fairfax, VA, 22031) 527 pp. $99. A comprehensive guide; description supplied by manufacturers.

*Jayson, S. (1985). "Filing into the future with EDGAR," Management Accounting, 1985, Vol. 66, No. 12, 20-23.

*Jennings, Roger (1993). Discover Windows 3.1 Multimedia. (Que, Prentice-Hall Computer Publishing, 11711 N. College Ave., Carmel, IN 46032). 925 pp. + disk. $39.95. A technical guide to Windows multimedia, including a disk with MIDI and sound utilities.

*Jensen, R. E. (1993). "The technology of the future is already here," Academe: Academic Bulletin of the AAUP, July/August 8-13.

*Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin (1991). "The electronic classroom: New technology brings freshness and immediacy to the lecture hall," New Accountant, Vol. 7, No. 2, 137-142.

*Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin (1992a). "Why do it? Advantages and dangers of new waves of computer-aided teaching/instruction," The Journal of Accounting Education, Vol. 10, 39-60.

*Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin (1992b). "How to do it? Getting started in authoring computer-aided teaching/instruction and what software features to consider," The Journal of Accounting Education., Vol 10, 61-93.

*Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin (1995). "Who's doing it? Sources of public and private computer-aided learning materials for accounting educators," The Journal of Accounting Education., Vol. 13, No. 2, 119-148.

*Jensen, R. E. and P. K. Sandlin (1994). Electronic Teaching and Learning: Trends in Adapting to Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Networks in Higher Education (Denton, TX: Center for Education Technology in Accounting). This is available to the public for only a nominal handling charge. Contact Professor Robert H. Michaelson, Director of CETA, College of Business Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-3677.

*Jerome, M. and L. Lee (1995). "Multimedia presentation softrware comes of age," NewMedia, May, 61-75.

*Jerram, Peter and Michael Gosney (1993). Multimedia Power Tools. (Random House, 20 E. 50th St., New York, NY 10022). 640 pp. + CD. $50.00. Good guide to MAC multimedia. Accompanying CD-ROM includes 15 samples, demos and software.

*Jerram, P. (1994a). "Careers in multimedia," NewMedia, February, 34-42.

*Jerram, P. (1994b). "Explosion: CD-ROM titles," NewMedia, June, 40-46.

*Kantrowitz, B. (1993). "This is your life --- maybe," Newsweek, November, 45-46.

*Katz, R. N. (1993). "Silicon in the grove: Computing, teaching, and learning in the American research university," This is one of the papers contained in Heterick (1993), pp. 6-14.

*Kaufield, G. (1993). See Guglielmo, C. (1993).

*Keller, J. J. (1993a). "AT&T's secret multimedia trials offer clues to capturing interactive audiences," The Wall Street Journal, July 28, p. B1.

*Keller, J. J. (1993b). "Cable company is set to plug into Internet," The Wall Street Journal, August 24, p. B1.

*Kim, J. (1994). "PC owners flip their floppies for CDs," USA Today, April 12, B1.

*Klemm, W. R. and J. R. Snell (1994). "Teaching via networked PCs: What's the best medium," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October, 95-98

*Knee, M. and S. D. Atkinson (1990), Hypertext and Hypermedia: An Annotated Bibliography (New York: Greenwood Press, 88 Post Rd., W, Westport, CT 06881).

*Kreutzer, W. B. (1993). "Portable presentations: A hitchhiker's guide to multimedia," NewMedia, November, 43-51.

*LaQuey, T. and J. C. Ryer (1993). The Internet Companion. (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley).

*Larish, John (1993). Photo CD: Quality Photos at Your Fingertips. (Micro Publishing Press, Publishers Group West, 4065 Hollis St., Emeryville, CA 94608) 206 pp. $27.95. Very basic guide to Kodak Photo CDs.

*Latchen, Colin et al., eds, (1993). Interactive Multimedia: Practice & Promise. (Kogan-Page, Nichols Publishing Co., P.O. Box 6036, East Brunswick, NJ 08816-6036). 250 pp. $75. Contains 12 papers covers on systems and developments in Europe.

*Laurillard, D. (1994). "Steering wheel for new media,"Synthesis: The Times Higher Education Supplement, May 13, 3-4.

*Lauriston, R. (1993). "Serving up video," NewMedia, November, 52-57.

*Leach, R. (1988). "Let the message dictate the medium," Accountancy, January, 93-94.

*Levy, S. (1994). Insanely Great (New York: Viking).

*Liebman, S. (1994). "The computer video world according to Intel," Videography, February, 96-102.

*Lindstrom, R. (1994). "Learning new media," NewMedia, February, 45-53.

*Lindy, J. (1994). "Comparing pre-configured desktop video," Videography, January, 60-69.

*Luther, Arch (1992). Designing Interactive Multimedia. (Bantam Books, Inc., 414 E. Golf Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60016). 318 pp. $39.95. An elementary introduction.

*Luzi, A. D. and R. K. McCabe (1993). "Harnessing the power of databases," Journal of Accountancy, July 1993, 71-76.

*Lynch, P. J. (1994). "Creating videodisc programs: An affordable approach to multimedia," HEPC Higher Education Product Companion, January/February, 16-20.

*Lynch, P. J. (1993). "Developing multimedia: Considerations for a successful project," Higher Education Product Companion, November/December, 22-24.

*McClure, P. A. (1993). "`Growing' our academic productivity," This is one of the papers contained in Heterick (1993), pp. 41-42.

*McCraken, H. (1994). "Presentation powerhouses review," Multimedia World, June, 63-74.

*McGee, M. K. (1994). "Hedging its bets, " Information Week, March 7, 22-30.

*Marchant, Alan B. (1993). Optical Recording: A Technical Overview. (Addison-Wesley). 408 pp. $51.95. Detailed review of optical recording.

*Marchioni, G. (1988). "Hypermedia and learning: Freedom and chaos," Educational Technology, November, 8-12.

*Maybury, Mark (1993). Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces. (MIT Press, 55 Hayward St., Cambridge, MA 02142). 405 pp. $39.95. A collection of papers from the American Association for Artificial Intelligence Multimedia Workshop. Focuses on the human-computer interface using multiple media.

*Measelle, R. L. and M. Egol (1994). Reinventing Education: Breakthrough Quality at Lower Cost (Chicago: Arthur Andersen & Co.)

*Merwin, A. (1993). "Videoconferencing goes to work," NewMedia, November, 60-64.

*Miastkowski, S. (1994). "Is the floppy disc dead?," PC World, November, 60-61.

*Microsoft Corporation (1993). Multimedia Windows Multimedia Authoring and Tools Guide. 280 pp. $24.95. Official documentation to the Microsoft Multimedia Development Kit.

*Milbank, Dana (1992). "Academe gets lessons from big business," The Wall Street Journal, December 15, B1.

*Miller, E. and W. Miller (1992). Discovering CD-I. (Microware Systems Corp., 1900 N.W. 114th St., Des Moines, IA 50325-7077). 184 pp. $45. An elementary and somewhat dated introductory guide.

*Moberg, T. F. (1993). "A third opinion from Camelot," This is one of the papers contained in Heterick (1993), pp. 37-40.

*Molinari, D. (1995). "Applications of optical scanners in an academic center," T H E Technological Horizons in Education Journal, March, 60-63.

*Montgomery, J. (1994). "The key CPU players are ...," PC/Computing, February, 118-126.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1993a). "Internet, a vast link that isn't missing can be hard to find," The Wall Street Journal, May 13, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1993b). "For now, the way to electronic papers goes through San Jose," The Wall Street Journal, July 22, B1

*Mossberg, W. S. (1994a). "Dialing up details on new and improved on-line services," Wall Street Journal, January 5, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1994b). "Journalism and art adapted for CD-ROM use," Wall Street Journal, April 21, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1994c). "With eWorld, Apple begins an onslaught of on-line services," Wall Street Journal, June 23, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1994d). "Sony's new PDA is the pick of a weak litter," Wall Street Journal, October 6, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1995a). " A cheap and easy way to turn your PC into a photo album," Wall Street Journal, March 9, B1.

*Mossberg, W. S. (1996). " New Ricochet Modem hooks up to Internet without a phone line," Wall Street Journal, December 19, B1.

*Murie, M. D. (1993). Macintosh Multimedia Workshop. (Hayden, Prentice-Hall Computer Publishing, 11711 N. College Ave., Carmel, IN 46032). 349 pp. + CD. $39.95. An introductory guide and illustrations.

*Murie, M. D. (1994). "Apple breathes new life into HyperCard," NewMedia, May, 79-82.

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*Park, W. T. (1994), "Future trends in authoring," NewMedia, May, 52-54.

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*Philips IMS (1992b). CD-I Design Handbook. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 174 pp. $24.95. A somewhat dated introductory guide.

*Philips IMS (1992c). CD-I Production Handbook. (Addison-Wesley, Rte. 128, Reading, MA 01867). 162 pp. $24.95. An overview of production operations.

*Pierce, J. R. (1990). ToolBook Companion (Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399, Phone 800-677-7377). This was a wonderful overview of early versions of ToolBook. It is no longer in print and its usefulness for newer versions of ToolBook is highly limited.

*Pivovarnick, J. (1994). The Complete Idiot's Guide to CD-ROM. (Alpha Books at phone 800-428-5331.) The price is $14.95. This is a tongue-in-cheek manual about buying and installing CD-ROM drives.

*Polyson, S., S. Saltzberg, and R. Godwin-Jones (1996). "A practical guide to teaching with the world wide web," Syllabus, September 12-16.

*Powell, J. (1994). Memory Management for Multimedia. (Waite Group Press at phone 800-368-9369). The price is $18.95. This is a very helpful book for correcting and/or avoiding memory problems that overload many computers performing multimedia tasks.

*Prabhu, S. S. and N. K. Ramarapu (1994). "A prototype database to monitor course effectiveness: A TQM approach," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October, 99-103.

*Rega, Regina (1993). CD-ROMs in Print 1994: An International Guide to CD-ROM, CD-I, CDTV, Multimedia and Electronic Book Products. (Meckler Corp., 11 Ferry Lane, Westport, CT 06880). 800 pp. $99.95. CD-ROM version, $49.95. Useful directory of CD-ROM titles with detailed descriptions.

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*Reuber, A. R. (1988). "Opportunities For Accounting Information Systems Research From A Database Perspective," Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 3, No. 1, 87-103.

*Ridge, P. M., et al. (1994). Sound Blaster: The Official Book, Edition 2 (Osborne/McGraw-Hill at phone 800-227-0900). The price is $34.95. This book is a must for users of Sound Blaster audio and video boards and is very useful in general for PC multimedia developers.

*Rigler, J. (1994). "From Shakespeare to Star Trek, electronic publishing is online," Express News, August 7, A6.

*Rivera, J. C., S. K. Singh, and K. McAlister (1994). "MOSAIC: An educator's best friend," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, October, 91-94.

*Roberts, A. R. (1994). "Electronic methodology: Accounting oral and visual history," Accounting Historians Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 10-12.

*Robinson, P. and L. Lee (1994). "Where presentations meet authoring," NewMedia, May, 64-76.

*Rodarmor, W. (1993). "MPEG cards smooth video pixels," NewMedia, April, 41-44.

*Roth, C. (1995). "Where presentations meet authoring," NewMedia, May.

*Rosenberg, Victoria, et al. (1993). Technology Edge: A Guide to Multimedia. (New Riders Publishing Co., Prentice-Hall Computer Publishing, 11711 N. College Ave., Carmel, IN 46032). 592 pages + disk. $29.95. An introductory guide for Windows developers.

*Rosenthal, S. (1994). "The map becomes territory," NewMedia, January, 86-90.

*Rosenthal, S. (1995). "Multimedia authoring isn't just a two-way street," NewMedia, May, 39-42.

*Rubin, D. (1993). "Pieces for puzzle: Getting the right ingredients for presentations," CD-ROM Today, Winter, 57-67.

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*Ryon, B. (1993). See Guglielmo (1993).

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*Sauer, J. (1996). "Finally less is more: Windows MPEG Encoding," NewMedia, April 1, 44-48.

*Schwerwin, J. (1993). "CD recordable: The right stuff," NewMedia, October, 62-68.

*Shaddock, P. (1992). Multimedia Creations. (Waite Group Press, 4065 Hollis St., Emeryville, CA 94068). 430 pp. + two disks. $44.95. How to create DOS multimedia with GRASP from Paul Mace Corporation. See Chapter 3 alternative (ALT) software.

*Shelly, Cashman, Gurgel, Quasney, and Pratt (1990). Class Notes and Study Guides for the Shelly/Cashman Computer Concepts Series. (Boyd and Fraser Publishing Co., 5101 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227). (At no point do the authors first names or initials appear in this book.)

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*Sherman, L. (1995). "New systems provide virtual meetings at your desktop," NewMedia, November, 49-54.

*Smallen, D. L. (1993). "Reengineering of student learning? A second opinion from Camelot," This is one of the papers contained in Heterick (1993), pp. 15-20.

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*Soat, J. (1994). "Driving Microsoft," Information Week, May 30, 100-112.

*Solomon, M. B. (1994). "What's wrong with multimedia in higher education," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, February, 81-83.

*Soloway, E. (1993). "Reading and in the 21st," EDUCOM Review, January/February, 26-29.

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*Spanbauer, S. (1993b). "The new magic of multimedia systems," NewMedia, December, 34-48.

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*Svoboda, T. (1994). "Fictional whoppers: Read them your way," The Wall Street Journal, August 16, A-11.

*Thalmann, Nadia, and Daniel, (Eds.) (1993). Virtual Worlds and Multimedia. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Ave., New York, NY 10158-0012). 216 pp. $59.95. Fifteen technical papers.

*Thyfault, M. E. (1994). Information Week, May 9, 38-46.

*Tidd, R. R. (1995). "Assessing computer based learning tools: Student characteristics," The Accounting Educator, April, 5.

*Torres, R. (1993). "But is it broadcast quality?," Videography, November, M12-M15. See also Birkmaier (1993) and Tuckerman (1993).

*Travis, P. (1993). "Let's go to the video," Information Week, December 6, 15.

*Tresler, K. (1993). See Guglielmo (1993).

*Tropia, G. and D. Rothermel (1994). "Proposal: Scalability in multimedia architecture," T H E Technological Horizons in Education, February, 84-87.

*Tuckerman (1993). Videography, November, 131-132.. See also Birkmaier (1993) and Torres (1993).

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*Udell, J. (1993). "Start the presses: CD-ROM publishing comes to the desktop," Byte, Vol. 18, No. 2, 116-134.

*Vaughan, Tay (1993). Multimedia: Making It Work. (Osborne, 6108 Centinella St., Simi Valley, CA 93063). 544 pp. + disk. $27.95. Includes reviews of leading Mac and PC software products. The PC disk includes Mathematica's TEMPRA GIF for image editing and a TEMPRA SHOW, useful for teaching authoring.

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*Wood, D. (1990). "Wanted: A realistic historical summary," Accountancy Age, January, 18.

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*Yager, Tom (1993). Multimedia Production Handbook for the PC, Macintosh and Amiga. (Academic Press, Inc., Harcourt Brace College Publications, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32887.) 382 pp. $35.95. An introductory book that also covers the Video Toaster.

*Yavelow, Christopher (1993). Macworld Music & Sound Bible. (IDG Books). 1,397 pp. $37.95. A comprehensive guide on digital audio.

*Zimmerman, B. (1994). "Music makes it special," Videography, January, 32-33.

*Zoglin, R. (1993), "When the revolution comes, what will happen to ...," Time Magazine, April 12, 56-58.

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