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The following are useful resources which are available on the internet. Many of these are local copies, but some, marked with asterisks (* *), are international links. Since we pay for international internet traffic, you are asked to exercise some responsibility in the use of these resources.

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Documentation:

TCL/TK: TclLinks, Tcl Developer Xchange

ToGL: ToGL provides a Tcl/Tk widget which is controlled by OpenGL. This allows you to add 3-D displays to your Tcl/Tkapplications.

QT: latest version.

Libraries:

* IEEE Computer Society Digital Library *: Online access to 22 society magazines and transactions, and more than 1,700 selected conference proceedings. The University of Otago has access to a limited selection of these publications.

University of Otago Library: A useful set of resources, including access to Web of Knowledge (formerly Web of Science), on-line catalogues, on-line forms for interloan requests, etc.

Graphics Resources:

Mirage:Mirage is a ray-tracer used in the Lab by 3rd and 4th year graphics students. It was written by Chris Butcher, and this documentation was prepared by Sophie Day over the 1997/98 summerbreak. It is a little dated, but still useful.

* SIGGRAPH Bibliography *: Database containing 10,000+ references to bibliography entries in computer graphics and interactive techniques.

Vision Resources:

*Carnegie Mellon University Computer Homepage *: An excellent site to start exploring from.

* Computer Vision Conference List *: This site gives the dates for paper submissions for the major Computer Visionconferences.

* USC Bibliography *: A big site with lots and lots of references and papers, sorted by author, title, journal, keyword,and subject.

General Resources:

* Mathworld*: MathWorldTM is the web's most complete mathematical resource.

Paper Writing Resources:

* Bad article *: How to write a bad article.

* Bad abstract *: How to write a bad abstract.

* Paper rejected *: How to get your paper rejected at SIGGRAPH

* English Dictionary *: Merriam-Webster online

* Translator *: Babel Fish Translation

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