Computer and Videography Literature


          
  • Bickford, Carolyn, "The 50 Best CD-ROM," MacUser pp. 73-81 (October 1994).
  • "Multimedia and the First Emperor of China: Moving Toward a Digital Knowledge Base," Multimedia Today pp.68-71 (April 1994).
  • "Once and Future King: IBM Multimedia Brings History Back to Life," Multimedia Solutions 5 (2): 11-13 (March/April 1991).
  • Goldie, John, "PROJECT EMPEROR-I: Exploring artifacts via videodiscs," Optical Insights (Boston Computer Society) 2 (1): 7-9 (Winter 1988).
  • Fleming, Bob and Joanne Schmidt, "Fall NEMICRO Meeting: EMPEROR-I and more," NEMICRO Newsletter (2+3): 1-2 (1987).
  • De Cort, Gwendolyn, "King's Tomb Preserved on Videodisc,"Video Computing July/August 1987. p.3.
  • Tschimmel, Udo, "Computer hilft Archaeologen: Das Chinesische Kaisergrab," CHIP (Germany) April 1987.
  • "PROJECT EMPEROR-I" in "Who, What, Where," Videodisc Newsletter (10): 5 (September 1986).
  • Video Computing May/June 1986.

  • Optical Information Systems January/February 1986. p. 12.

  • Gowin, Steve, "The Emperor's New Videodisc: An American team opens the door for an interactive China," Videography January 1986, pp. 19-21. (Unauthorized publication)
  • "Data base development project explores China's past: Promotes videodisk as medium for information storage, retrieval," ComputerWorld Special Report, June 24, 1985, pp. SR/22-23.
  • Slaven. Lois, "IVIS helps document archaeological finds from ancient China," US Field News (Digital Equipment Cooperation) 8 (3): 1, 6 (April/May 1985).