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  1. Smith, R.; Gibbs, M.: Navigating the Internet (1993) 0.01
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    BK
    06.40 / Bibliotheksarten / IuD-Einrichtungen: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.40 / Bibliotheksarten / IuD-Einrichtungen: Allgemeines
  2. Smith, R.: Nationalbibliographien auf CD-ROM : Entwicklung eines gemeinsamen Ansatzes (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Dieses Papier beschreibt, wie ein EG-finanziertes Projekt, unter Einbeziehung von 7 Nationalbibliotheken, die Entwicklung gemeinsamer Problemansätze bei CD-ROM Veröffentlichungen gefördert hat. Das Projekt als ganzes wird beschrieben und auf die Hauptergebnisse hingewiesen, einschließlich der Formulierung einer allgemeinen RetrievalSchnittstelle und der Entwicklung eines UNIMARC-Pilotprojektes auf CD-ROM unter Einbeziehung von 4 Nationalbibliographien. Das Papier beschreibt weiterhin in detaillierter Form die Hauptaspekte der Retrieval-Schnittstelle und die Methodologie für die Entwicklung einer CD-ROM von 4 unterschiedlichen bibliographischen Daten mit jeweils verschiedenen Formaten und Zeichensätzen
  3. Vishik, C.; Farquhar, A.; Smith, R.: Enterprise information space : user's view, developer's view, and market approach (1999) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Medford, NJ : Information Today
    Series
    Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science; vol.36
    Source
    Knowledge: creation, organization and use. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, 31.10.-4.11.1999. Ed.: L. Woods
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  4. Hearty, J.; Smith, R.: Redefining services to libraries (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    OCLC has developed a strategic plan for its Reference Services Division to help it further the ease of access to, and use of, its worldwide body of knowledge and information. Describes the current library environment and the future where information distribution will shift to electronic means. To fulfil its mission under these conditions, the strategic plans call for OCLC to emphasize online information access; offer services to users through libraries; expand document ordering capabilities; expand database coverage; forge strategic alliances; improve the economics of information distribution to bring about widespread use of information
    Source
    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.3, S.207-213
  5. Vishik, C.; Farquhar, A.; Smith, R.: Enterprose information space : user's view, developer's view, and market approach (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The paper discusses the experiences of Schlumberger in designing and deploying knowledge management (KM) systems and outlines the empathic design techniques that are appropriate and productive for such applications. The user requirements for novel applications, such as Web-based KM systems, are difficult to establish using traditional research tools. It is challenging to determine the utility of innovative ways to access information prior to implementation and deployment. KM applications frequently serve as a testing ground for new business processes and models of communication and collaboration. Through the observation of the usage patterns, the empathic design approach facilitates the creation of more flexible systems that can be adapted to the real needs of the users. In the pre-Intranet environment, electronic information systems were designed for specially trained users, and this level of specialization was justified. The first Intranet navigation tools and systems were built on the principles of the pre-Intranet design, continuing the tradition of specialization. The global character of the Schlumberger Intranet led to the emergence of the new population of "occasional" users, who use many applications as their projects require. These users may never learn an application in depth, but they need to be efficient online. As a result, a "market" approach to designing the Schlumberger KM solutions became more popular, leading to the simplification of systems and interfaces, creation of a new classification system, and a better awareness of the users' needs. The new approach to the Intranet information systems in Schlumberger is reflected in the Schlumberger Knowledge Hub
    Imprint
    Medford, NJ : Information Today
    Series
    Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science; vol.36
    Source
    Knowledge: creation, organization and use. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, 31.10.-4.11.1999. Ed.: L. Woods
    Theme
    Information Resources Management