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  1. Berinstein, P.: Microsoft Network (MSN) : the devils's in the detail (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the consumer network Microsoft Network (MSN) which is bundled in with Windows 95. Gives a tour of the system, commenting about navigation methods, and highlighting problems with the FIND command. The system suffers from commercialization, aggressive tactics, bugs, and lack of content. Outlines a number of its pluses
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:03:57
  2. Berinstein, P.: Turning visual : image search engines on the Web (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gives an overview of image search engines on the Web. They work by: looking for graphics files; looking for a caption; looking for Web sites whose titles indicate the presence of picturres on a certain subject; or employing human intervention. Describes the image search capabilities of: AltaVista; Amazing Picture Machine (Http://www.ncrtec.org/picture.htm); HotBot; ImageSurfer (http://ipix.yahoo.com); Lycos; Web Clip Art Search Engine and WebSEEK. The search engines employing human intervention provide the best results
    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.3, S.37-38,40-42
  3. Berinstein, P.: Moving multimedia : the information value in images (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers the role of pictures in information communication, comparing the way it conveys information with text. Categorises the purposes of images as conveyors of information: the instructional image, the documentary image, the location image, the graphical representation of numbers, the concepts image, the image making the unseen visible, the image as a surrogate for an object or document, the decorative image, the image as a statement, the strong image and the emotional image. Gives examples of how the value of images is being recognised and of how they can be used well
  4. Berinstein, P.: Images in your future : the missing picture in an online search (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    1st in a series of articles on integrating image handling into online searching skills. Explains why images have not previously been available on online databases. Outlines the types of images now available and the services which provide them. Introduces how to deal with digital images. Covers: compression, resolution, conversion, viewing, printing, transmitting, keeping track of images and copyright. In the short term copyright will be the major obstacle. Schemes to improve intellectual access will be developed and pattern recognition search engines will improve
  5. Berinstein, P.: Communicating with library users : a self-study program (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This self-study workbook guides the librarian toward understanding of the library patron. Through examples and exercises, this workbook illustrates factors that influence communication and offers techniques librarians can adopt for effective interaction at the desk. Chapters include: the communication process, barriers to communication, understanding the user, reference librarian, know thyself, the reference interview and additional techniques for reducing noise
  6. Berinstein, P.: DOI: a new identifier for digital content (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Previews Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), a potential unifying classification system for items on the Web and the Internet, developed by the Association of American Publishers and the Corporation for National Resource Initiatives. Explains how the DOI system works, discusses issues and problems surrounding DOI implementation and usage and considers how DOI would affect publishers, users and right holders