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  • × author_ss:"Janes, J."
  • × theme_ss:"Internet"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Janes, J.: ¬The Internet Public Library : an intellectual history (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the Internet Public Library (IPL), a WWW based service provided by staff at the University of Michigan School of Information which makes available a wide range of full text files arranged according to the DDC and which tries to replicate many of the features of a public library in a Web environment. Outlines the ideas and work behind the IPL, from the original conception and initial set of projects through to current endeavours. Emphasis is given to questions asked about the nature of librarianship is a digital environment and projects and services that attempt to answer those questions
    Type
    a
  2. Frost, C.O.; Janes, J.: ¬An empirical test of gopher searching using three organizational schemes : background and methods (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the background underlying and the methods to be used in an investigation of use of the gopher protocol for browsing and searching for information via the Internet. Networked information resources are notoriously difficult to find; gopher is one attempt to facilitate the processes of organization and retrieval in that environment. Our project will design classification schemes based on traditional library models (i.e. Dewey and Library of Congress) and compare use of these to use of an existing gopher. We describe the project, the research questions, literature on related issues, the construction of the classification schemes, and the experimental methodology used
    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information
    Source
    Navigating the networks: Proceedings of the 1994 Mid-year Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Portland, Oregon, May 21-25, 1994. Ed.: D.L. Andersen et al
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  3. Janes, J.; Carter, D.; Lagace, A.; McLennen, M.; Ryan, S.; Simcox, S.: ¬The Internet public library handbook (1999) 0.00
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