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  • × author_ss:"Bauwens, M."
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  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Bauwens, M.: ¬The Internet for legal professionals (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses use of the Internet and WWW in searching for sources of information on the legal profession in the wider context of the searching techniques available. Reviews the Web sites available for monitoring legal developments, including: Legal Practice Newsletter; CyberNews; CyberSpace Law Center; CyberSpace Statutes; and online periodicals (Cornell's Journal of Online Law, CyberSpace Law Bibliography). Concludes with a review of sources of information on the legal aspects of electronic commerce, including copyright and intellectual property, and the legal impacts of the Internet
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Bauwens, M.: ¬The poor man's Internet : reaching the networks with e-mail only (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Internet normally allows for 3 kinds of interactions. The first is electronic mail, the second is the facility to search OPACs and the third is to retrieve files (text, data and software) from public servers with the ftp command. Data Mail only allows for e-mail. Shows how despite these shortcomings, e-mail opens up many opportunities for interacting with colleagues, finding information and continuous professional development. Discusses the world of electronic networks; how to access the Internet; electronic journals and newsletters; short case study of the advantages to the coporate librarian; advanced uses of the Internet and information management issues
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Bauwens, M.: Knowledge transfer in cyberspace : a model for future business practices (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Summarizes the different knowledge transfer practices that will dominate besiness and organizations in the next few years. Discusses cyberspace and the trend towards virtualization and sets out the differences between data, information, knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom. Describes the context of external cyberspace and the Internet, and dealing with a surplus of information. Discusses internal cyberspace and the use of forums, and addresses the question of the virtualization of paper based information centres