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It includes: an index of more than 7,000 on-line books on the Internet, which can be browsed by author, by title or by subject; pointers to significant directories and archives of on-line texts; and special exhibits. From the main search page, users have options to search for four types of media: books, music, art, and video. Serials can be at least as important as books in library research.

And more free translation software will improve communication among everyone in the international Internet community. In his e-mail to me of September 2, 1998, he wrote: "An interesting thing happened earlier in the history of the Internet and I think I learned something from it. In 1994, I was working for a college and trying to install a software package on a particular type of computer.

The Digital Library: A Definition / 7.2. Digital Libraries: Some Examples / 7.3. Digital Image Collections / 7.4. The Digital Library: A Definition Digital libraries may be the major contribution from the print media to the Internet, and vice versa.

The reference staff at the OECD Library uses the Internet for a good deal of their work. Often an academic working paper will be on the Web and will be available for full-text downloading. We are currently investigating supplementing our subscriptions to certain of our periodicals with access to the electronic versions on the Internet.

Many of them go freelance. Indie music labels, independent cinema, print on demand publishing are omens of things to come. This inexorably leads to disintermediation the removal of middlemen between producer or creator and consumer. The Internet enables niche marketing and restores the balance between the creative genius and the commercial exploiters of his product.

We must build the second generation of the Internet so that our leading universities and national laboratories can communicate in speeds a thousand times faster than today to develop new medical treatments, new sources of energy, new ways of working together. But we cannot stop there.

With our support, nearly every state has set higher academic standards for public schools and a voluntary national test is being developed to measure the progress of our students. With over $1 billion in discounts available this year, we are well on our way to our goal of connecting every classroom and library to the Internet.

Access to new communication technologies expands much more rapidly in the North than in the South, and there are many more web servers in North America and in Europe than on the other continents. Two-thirds of the Internet users live in the United States, where 40% of households are equipped with a computer, a percentage that we also find in Denmark, Switzerland and Netherlands.

All this is put together with low costs, high speed, and many advantages." Kushal answered my questions in his e-mail of September 1, 1998: ML: "How do you see the relationship between the print media and the Internet?" KD: "This is still being worked out, of course. Both forms of media critique one another and proclaim their superiority.

But it is also creating contact between people of different languages and creates a greater interest in multilingualism. A common language is great but in no way replaces this need. So the Internet promotes both a common language AND multilingualism. The good news is that it helps provide solutions.

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