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@Article{Smith:EPODD-6-4-481,
  author =       "Philip N. Smith and David F. Brailsford and David R.
                 Evans and Leon Harrison and Steve G. Probets and Peter
                 E. Sutton",
  title =        "Journal publishing with {Acrobat}: the {CAJUN}
                 project",
  journal =      j-EPODD,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "481--493",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "EPODEU",
  ISSN =         "0894-3982",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 2 10:04:26 1994",
  bibsource =    "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib",
  abstract =     "The publication of material in `electronic form'
                 should ideally preserve, in a unified document
                 representation, all of the richness of the printed
                 document while maintaining enough of its underlying
                 structure to enable searching and other forms of
                 semantic processing. Until recently it has been hard to
                 find a document representation which combined these
                 attributes and which also stood some chance of becoming
                 a {\em de facto\/} multi-platform standard. This paper
                 sets out experience gained within the Electronic
                 Publishing Research Group at the University of
                 Nottingham in using Adobe Acrobat software and its
                 underlying PDF (Portable Document Format) notation. The
                 CAJUN project began in 1993 and has used Acrobat
                 software to produce electronic versions of journal
                 papers for network and CD-ROM dissemination. The paper
                 describes the project's progress so far and also gives
                 a brief assessment of PDF's suitability as a universal
                 document interchange standard.",
  keywords =     "Acrobat, PostScript, CD-ROM, Networks, Archiving,
                 Automatic linking",
}

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