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  • × author_ss:"Lynch, C.A."
  • × theme_ss:"Internet"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Lagoze, C.; Lynch, C.A.; Daniel, R. Jr.: ¬The Warwick Framework : a container architecture for aggregating sets of metadata, 24.6.1996 (1996) 0.00
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  2. Lynch, C.A.: Online searching on the Internet : the challenge of information semantics for networked information (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A great deal of attention has been paid to computer to computer cammunications protocols for transferring information, such as Z39.50 Information retrieval protocol or various networked database approaches. Argues that it will be necessary to move beyond this type of technical mechanism and address deeper questions of information semantics to provide a basis for the future complex ecology of networked information and intelligent software. Otherwise, these advanced communication protocols will only permit traditional online searching over the Internet, perhaps improved by the availability of common user interfaces to collections of similar resources. They will not deliver the full promise of networked information
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  3. Lynch, C.A.: ¬The roles of libraries in access to networked information : cautionary tales from the era of broadcasting (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Internet forms a new medium for communication and the distribution of information. Examines roles for libraries in the new environment in light of the history of mass media broadcasters and their relationship with advertisers, and sponsors. Draws conclusions about legal and economic changes brought about by networking: the breakdown of the interlibrary loan system for access to networked resources, costs of electronic information and attemps to market information directly to consumers
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