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M-Bed(sm): A Registry of Embedded Multimedia Electronic Journals is a registry of electronic journals that have integrated multimedia within the text of their associated articles. Common types of multimedia include audio and video files as well as two-dimensional and 3-D models, and supplemental datasets. Users are encouraged to nominate additional candidate titles for incorporation.
M-Bed(sm) is compiled and maintained by Gerry McKiernan, Science and Technology Librarian and Bibliographer, Science and Technology Department, Iowa State University Library, and Curator, CyberStacks(sm), Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011