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	<title>Commentaires sur : 3D (VRML) Interface to IRCAM&#8217;s Multimedia Library Catalog</title>
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	<description>Je donne mon avis non comme bon mais comme mien (Michel de Montaigne)</description>
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		<title>Par : Miklos</title>
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		<description>Later in 1999, &lt;em&gt;Librarea&lt;/em&gt;, a virtual reality world for librarians, opened up in Active Worlds (yes, there is life before Second Life). It was created by Jack Colbert (a librarian). We met two years later at the first JCDL (ACM-IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries), where he told me he had gotten the idea from this VRML model we had done. I suppose he had heard about it from this list (on which he posted a few messages later).</description>
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