Cultivate Interactive - Index of Back Issues
Complete contents pages for all issues
- Issue 8 (15 November 2002): Projects and articles
from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: CHIMER, CIPHER, the online
COMPENDIUM, the Irish Cultural Heritage Project and ORIEL. Additionally there
are two articles about developments in the Russian Federation. Contributions from
other areas touch upon accessibility issues, cultural policies, policy for linking
to sites, and potential use scenarios for mobile computing in museums.
- Issue 7 (12 July 2002): Projects and articles
from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: ARTISTE, COINE, COVAX,
KALLIOPE, PRESTO, PULMAN, SciX, TOURBOT and VALHALLA. A number of other articles
in this issue look specifically at the sematic web, working towards a Digital
Cultural Content Forum and Webwatching national node Web sites.
- Issue 6 (11 February 2002): Projects and
articles from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: CULTIVATE, REGNET,
BIONET and COLLATE. A number of other articles in this issue look specifically
at activities in Eastern Europe. Other feature article subjects include
Content-Based Multimedia Information Handling, Virtual reference and a discussion
of the potential the Open Archives Initiative may hold for museums.
- Issue 5 (1 October 2001): Projects and articles
from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: 3D-Murale, CELIP, CULTIVATE,
OpenHeritage and TEL. Other feature article subjects include introduction to
CORDIS, bibliotek.dk and ELVIL 2000. Also an introductory guide to Audio and
Video Encoding and the search for the most fascinating Library Buildings in the World.
- Issue 4 (7 May 2001): Projects and articles
from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: ARION, AMICITIA and VIRTUOUS.
Also two introductory articles on streaming video, a discussion on Eurospeak and
an explanation into the new .museum top level domain. Other feature articles
on the European Museums' Information Institute, the Jewish National and
University Library's digitisation project and Global Museum, a highly successful
international Webzine.
- Issue 3 (29 January 2001): Projects and
articles from the European Commission's DIGICULT programme: SCHEMAs, COVAX,
RENAISSANCE, and EVA. Other feature article subjects include Netting Local
History in Norway, Developing Russian Museums Online and the National Initiative
for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH).
- Issue 2 (16 October 2000): Projects and articles from the European
Commission's DIGICULT programme: BRAVA, CULTIVATE, TOURBOT and VAKHUM. Other feature article subjects include
Perseus Digital Library, the HEREIN project and the Renaissance Library Calendar.
- Issue 1 (3 July 2000): Projects and articles from the European
Commission's DIGICULT programme: ARCHEOGUIDE, DELOS, ASH, ARTISTE, ECHO, ETB and
RENARDUS. Other feature article subjects include SCRAN, Intellectual Property
Rights and Museumland.com.
Exploit Interactive - Index of Back Issues
Exploit Interactive was the Exploit project's Pan-European Web magazine,
designed as a mechanism for dissemination of information about the Telematics
for Libraries projects. It ran from May 1999 until October 2000.
Complete contents pages for all issues
- Issue 7 (October 2000): Six
feature articles related to the European
Commission's Telematics For Libraries Programme (ELVIL, EQUINOX, ILSES,
LIBECON 2000, TECUP and VERITY). Other feature articles include an overview
of the FASTER project (and preceding NESSTAR project), consideration of the
ways in which the European Library community can provide their own news
services and suggestions for the end of 'Do-It-Yourself' Gateways. In
addition, a number of more general articles are available including a review of
the statistics software used in Exploit Interactive and a WebWatch on the Web sites
provided by funded projects. 'At the Events' reports on ESSIR 2000 in Varenna
and the Virtual Worlds 2000 Conference in Paris.
- Issue 6 (June 2000):
Issue 6 contains three feature articles related to the European
Commission's Telematics For Libraries Programme, and a further three feature
articles covering more general subjects of interest to the library and information
communities. In addition, a number of more general articles are available including
a review of a service used to submit new URLs to popular search engines and a
piece on the increasingly popular XHTML.
- Issue 5 (April 2000):
Projects from the Telematics for Libraries include MALVINE, EXPLOIT and HERCULE.
Other articles are available on the New Address for the Digicult and the Telematics for
Libraries Web Sites, Eurotext and NORDGUIDE.
- Issue 4 (January 2000):
Projects from the Telematics for Libraries include BIBILINK, DIEPER and NEDLIB.
Other articles are available on the Danish Electronic Research Library, CULTIVATE and SEAMLESS.
- Issue 3 (October 1999):
Projects from the Telematics for Libraries include DEBORA, EQUINOX and TACIS.
Othe articles are on W3C's WAI, the Bobby accessibility tool and the eLib Programme.
- Issue 2 (July 1999):
Projects from the Telematics for Libraries include ADVISER, VERITY, LAURIN and CASA.
Other articles are available on Solution to SMEs Under IST Programme,
Digital Heritage and Cultural Content Web Site and a Solution to SMEs Under IST Programme.
- Issue 1 (May 1999):
Projects from the Telematics for Libraries include CHILAS, IESERV, LISTED, and PRIDE.
Other articles are available on Extranet-based Document Delivery System, funds for cultural
heritage and a Closer Look at the Telematics for Libraries Web Site.