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  1. Zins, C.: Models for classifying Internet resources (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Designing systematic access to Internet resources is a major item an the agenda of researchers and practitioners in the field of information science, and is the focus of this study. A critical analysis of classification schemes used in major portals and Web classified directories exposes inconsistencies in the way they classify Internet resources. The inconsistencies indicate that the developers fall to differentiate the various classificatory models, and are unaware of their different rationales. The study establishes eight classificatory models for resources available to Internet users. Internet resources can be classified by subjects, objects, applications, users, locations, reference sources, media, and languages. The first five models are contentrelated; namely they characterize the content of the resource. The other three models are formst-related; namely they characterize the format of the resource or its technological infrastructure. The study identifies and formulates the eight classificatory models, analyzes their rationales, and discusses alternative ways to combine them in a faceted integrated classification scheme.
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 29(2002) no.1, S.20-28
    Theme
    Internet
  2. Hsieh-Yee, I.: ¬The retrieval power of selected search engines : how well do they address general reference questions and subject questions? (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Evaluates the performance of 8 major Internet search engines in answering 21 real reference questions and 5 made up subject questions. Reports on the retrieval and relevancy ranking abilities of the search engines. Concludes that the search engines did not produce good results for the reference questions unlike for the subject questions. The best engines are identified by type of questions, with Infoseek best for the subject questions, and OpenText best for refrence questions
    Date
    25.12.1998 19:22:51
    Footnote
    Part of an issue devoted to electronic resources and their use in libraries, from the viewpoint of reference services, with an emphasis on the Internet and Geographic Information Systems
    Theme
    Internet
  3. Balas, J.: Beyond Veronica and Yahoo! : more Internet search tools (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses a number of Internet search tools for finding: a local Internet service provider; electronic mail addresses; newsgroups; and mailing lists
    Theme
    Internet
  4. Wiley, D.L.: Beyond information retrieval : ways to provide content in context (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Database. 21(1998) no.4, S.18-22
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Hewett, S.: MathGate - a gateway to Internet resources for mathematicians (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  6. Large, A.; Beheshti, J.; Moukdad, H.: Information seeking on the Web : navigational skills of grade-six primary school students (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports on research into the information-seeking habits of primary schoolchildren conducted under operational conditions. Three workstations with Internet access were installed in a grade-six classroom in suburban Montreal. After a short introductory training session for the entire group followed by short individual sessions for each student, 53 students, working in small groups, used these workstations over a six-week period to seek information on the Web of relevance to a class project assigned by their teacher. The project dealt with the Winter Olympic Games (recently completed at that time). The student objective was to locate relevant information for a poster and an oral presentation on one of the sports represented at the Games. All screen activity was directly captured on videotape and group conversations at the workstation were audiotaped. Demographic and computer literacy information was gathered in a questionnaire. This paper presents a map of the information-seeking landscape based upon an analysis of the descriptive statistics gathered from the Web searches. It reveals that the novice users favored browsing over analytic search strategies, although they did show some sophistication in the construction of the latter. Online help was ignored. The children demonstrated a very high level of interactivity with the interface at the expense of thinking, planning and evaluating. This is a preliminary analysis of data which will subsequently be expanded by the inclusion of qualitative data
    Date
    29. 9.2001 20:35:09
    Theme
    Internet
  7. Ardo, A.; Lundberg, S.: ¬A regional distributed WWW search and indexing service : the DESIRE way (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Theme
    Internet
  8. McKiernan, G.: Beyond bookmarks : a review of frameworks, features, and functionalities of schemes for organizing the Web (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.1, S.69-82
    Theme
    Internet
  9. Lawrence, S.; Giles, C.L.: Searching the World Wide Web (1998) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  10. Lawrence, S.; Giles, C.L.: Searching the World Wide Web (1998) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  11. Butler, R.P.: Copyright law and organizing the Internet (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    United States Intellectual Property law, specifically that covering copyright, has important implications for American libraries. This article considers the following: fair use and the Internet; current and prospective law and electronic media, especially concerning interlibrary loan and online reserves; publishers and users; and the impact that copyright law has on the role of the library and the issue of free access.
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft: Organizing the Internet
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Gorbunov, A.L.: Relevance of Web documents : ghosts consensus method (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The dominant method currently used to improve the quality of Internet search systems is often called "digital democracy." Such an approach implies the utilization of the majority opinion of Internet users to determine the most relevant documents: for example, citation index usage for sorting of search results (google.com) or an enrichment of a query with terms that are asked frequently in relation with the query's theme. "Digital democracy" is an effective instrument in many cases, but it has an unavoidable shortcoming, which is a matter of principle: the average intellectual and cultural level of Internet users is very low- everyone knows what kind of information is dominant in Internet query statistics. Therefore, when one searches the Internet by means of "digital democracy" systems, one gets answers that reflect an underlying assumption that the user's mind potential is very low, and that his cultural interests are not demanding. Thus, it is more correct to use the term "digital ochlocracy" to refer to Internet search systems with "digital democracy." Based an the well-known mathematical mechanism of linear programming, we propose a method to solve the indicated problem.
    Theme
    Internet
  13. Slone, D.J.: ¬The impact of time constraints on Internet and Web use (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This study examines the influence of time constraints on Internet and Web search goals and search behavior. Specifically, it looks at the searching behavior of public library Internet users who, previously limited to 30 minutes per Internet session, are given an unlimited amount of time for use. Interviews and observations were conducted with 34 participants searching on their own queries. Despite an increase in the time allowed for searching, most people spent less than 30 minutes on the Internet, carrying out tasks like paying bills, shopping, browsing, and making reservations. Those who took more than 30 minutes were looking for jobs or browsing. E-mail use was universal. In this context, influences like time-dependent and time-independent tasks, use of search hubs to perform more efficient searches, and search diversity were recorded. Though there are a number of large and small studies of Internet and Web use, few of them focus on temporal influences. This study extends knowledge in this area of inquiry.
    Theme
    Internet
  14. Jacobs, N.A.; Buden, I.D.; Discombe, R.J.: Researchers on the pier : academics' use of a local Internet gateway (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the establishment of an Internet gateway local to the University of sussex, UK, firstly as a gopher and more recently as a WWW server. Describes a project currently uderway to assess the practical value of Internet searches to research and the consequential training and support requirements. Determines the value of a local gateway to academic researchers at Sussex and the roles specific to a local gateway that such comprehensive resources as Yahoo and BUBL cannot fulfil. The project is using an interview-based methodology to gain an understanding of researchers' views of Internet resource provision, and these interviews are being analyzed with the help of the NUD*IST qualitative data analysis software package
    Theme
    Internet
  15. Bharat, K.: SearchPad : explicit capture of search context to support Web search (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  16. Zhang, D.; Dong, Y.: ¬An effective algorithm to rank Web resources (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  17. Lu, G.; Williams, B.; You, C.: ¬An effective World Wide Web image search engine (2001) 0.01
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    Internet
  18. Guarino, N.; Masolo, C.; Vetere, G.: OntoSeek : content-based access to the Web (1999) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  19. Notess, G.R.: Mega-searching from the desktop (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Internet software vendors are now offering commercial products that not only queries multiple search engines simultaneously, but allows the user to sort results, remove duplicates and verify the available of the links. They run from the user's own computer. Evaluates the search capabilities, database coverage, post-processing, sorting and access limitations and other problems of: Internet Fast Find from Symantec, EchoSearch from Iconovex, WebCompass from Quarterdeck, and WebSeeker from ForeFront Group
    Theme
    Internet
  20. Knight, J.P.: Resource discovery on the Internet (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Resource discovery is the problem of locating, and keeping track of, documents and other resources available on the Internet. Investigates some of the techniques that are currently being employed to help solve this problem. These include manually created catalogue records, centralized robot indexes, distributed indexing technology and author supplied metadata
    Theme
    Internet