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  1. Alexander, M.: Digitising books, manuscripts and scholarly materials : preparation, handling, scanning, recognition, compression, storage formats (1998) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The British Library's Initiatives for Access programme (1993-) aims to identify the impact and value of digital and networking technologies on the Library's collections and services. Describes the projects: the Electronic Beowulf, digitisation of ageing microfilm, digital photographic images, and use of the Excalibur retrieval software. Examines the ways in which the issues of preparation, scanning, and storage have been tackled, and problems raised by use of recognition technologies and compression
    Date
    22. 5.1999 19:00:52
    Source
    Information management and technology. 31(1998) no.2, S.77-81
  2. Doering, P.F.: ¬The hidden dangers of electronic publishing (1995) 0.05
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 21:39:19
    Source
    Information services and use. 15(1995) no.4, S.385-396
  3. Lancaster, F.W.: Electronic publishing (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Contribution to an issue on the impact of technological change on libraries and ways in which librarians are applying technology to their collections, services to users and the management of their libraries. Traces the evolution of electronic publishing from the early 60s to the present. Pays particular attention to computer conferencing, and hypermedia.
  4. Rees, F.: Electronic journals on SuperJANET (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes a pilot project at the UK Institute of Physics to investigate the potential use of Super JANET as a vehicle for the 'true' electronic journal. Aspects being studied are: identification of the articles required, by browsing existing collections of material; manipulation of the sub-article elements such as figures, texts and citations, both within a given article and between articles and other services; and exploration of the transfer and display of colour images and half-tones. The types of software under investigation include: relational databases with text-handling capabilities; free-text databases; presentation software; hypertext and browsing software; multimedia approaches; and conversion tools
    Source
    Information management report. 1994, April, S.9-10
  5. Gasaway, L.N.: Scholarly publication and copyright in networked electronic publishing (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The publication of scholarly works in a networked electronic environment presents opportunities for solving problems with printed services. At the same time, copyright developed primarily for printed works, has been used to create stumbling blocks both for faculty authors and their institutions. This has accurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication. New models of copyright ownership and management can be developed for electronic publishing of scholarly works and research uses, and ultimately will reduce costs to universities which currently must repurchase faculty produced works from commercial publishers
  6. Heller, L.: Literatur- und Informationsversorgung in der Spitzenforschung (2009) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Zentrale Erwerbung von wissenschaftlichen Informationsressourcen im Netz der virtuellen Hybridbibliothek der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft »Excellent Information Services for Excellent Research« ist das Motto der Anfang 2007 gegründeten Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL). Diese ambitionierte Leitlinie würdigt die Relevanz eines modernen wissenschaftlichen Informationsmanagements für eine exzellente Spitzenforschung. Mit Gründung der MPDL wurde in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) ein entscheidender Schritt zur zentralen Unterstützung eines bisher weitgehend dezentralen Informationsversorgungsnetzes gegangen. Die Entscheidung zu einer Kombination aus zentraler und dezentraler Informationsversorgung trägt den Veränderungen Rechnung, die sich durch die Möglichkeiten der digitalen Welt ergeben haben. Intention der Neugründung ist jedoch nicht, ein unter der Prämisse der Institutsautonomie etabliertes, wohl durchdachtes Literatur- und Informationsversorgungssystem sukzessive durch eine zentrale Einheit abzulösen, sondern gemäß der Maxime der Subsidiarität Stärken von dezentralen und von zentralen Einheiten zu einem effizienten Gesamtsystem zu ergänzen. Der vorliegende Artikel skizziert das Netz der Informationsversorgung in der MPG mit dem Schwerpunkt auf der Versorgung mit elektronischen Medien des institutsübergreifenden Bedarfs. Dieser Schwerpunkt kennzeichnet eines der Hauptarbeitsfelder der MPDL, deren weitere Services und Arbeitsfelder kontextgebunden und ausgewählt vorgestellt werden sollen?
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:40:29
  7. Pinfield, S.: How do physicists use an e-print archive? : implications for institutional e-print services (2001) 0.04
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    Abstract
    It has been suggested that institutional e-print services will become an important way of achieving the wide availability of e-prints across a broad range of subject disciplines. However, as yet there are few exemplars of this sort of service. This paper describes how physicists make use of an established centralized subject-based e-prints service, arXiv (formerly known as the Los Alamos XXX service), and discusses the possible implications of this use for institutional multidisciplinary e-print archives. A number of key points are identified, including technical issues (such as file formats and user interface design), management issues (such as submission procedures and administrative staff support), economic issues (such as installation and support costs), quality issues (such as peer review and quality control criteria), policy issues (such as digital preservation and collection development standards), academic issues (such as scholarly communication cultures and publishing trends), and legal issues (such as copyright and intellectual property rights). These are discussed with reference to the project to set up a pilot institutional e-print service at the University of Nottingham, UK. This project is being used as a pragmatic way of investigating the issues surrounding institutional e-print services, particularly in seeing how flexible the e-prints model actually is and how easily it can adapt itself to disciplines other than physics.
  8. Kemp, A. de: Electronic information : solving old or creating new problems? (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Electronic publishing seems to be the future for efficient and fast information dissemination. Describes a variety of new projects, products and services. In addition, concentrates on the development of information systems: relational, object-oriented and hybrid databases, that will have a major impact on the way we handle internal and external information in our organisations. Springer-Verlag carried out an extensive international survey on the future use of information, external such as information from publishers, as well as internal information such as technical documents. New systems like Right-Pages and integrated information and document management systems like DocMan will be the next generation for information handling, dissemination and retrieval
  9. Benoit, G.; Hussey, L.: Repurposing digital objects : case studies across the publishing industry (2011) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Large, data-rich organizations have tremendously large collections of digital objects to be "repurposed," to respond quickly and economically to publishing, marketing, and information needs. Some management typically assume that a content management system, or some other technique such as OWL and RDF, will automatically address the workflow and technical issues associated with this reuse. Four case studies show that the sources of some roadblocks to agile repurposing are as much managerial and organizational as they are technical in nature. The review concludes with suggestions on how digital object repurposing can be integrated given these organizations' structures.
    Date
    22. 1.2011 14:23:07
    Theme
    Content Management System
  10. Paul, N.: ¬The electronic newspaper : good reading for the professioanl searcher? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Looks at how electronic versions of newspapers can help, or hinder the work of information professionals. Gives an overview of the types of services newspapers have begun providing and features available through these services that can help seekers of news text
  11. Oppenheim, C.: ¬The implications of copyright legislation for electronic access to journal collections (1994) 0.02
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    Source
    Journal of document and text management. 2(1994) no.1, S.10-22
  12. McGinty, J.: Electronic publishing initiatives on the Internet (1997) 0.02
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    Source
    Information services and use. 17(1997) no.1, S.31-36
  13. Leskien, H.: ¬The impact of electronic publishing on library services (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In June 95, the library committee of the DFG published an official statement on the impact of electronic publishing on the services of scholarly libraries. The committee aimed to provide guidelines for librarians and the German Research Society. Describes the characteristics of electronic publiahing, covering long-term availability, the balance between purchase and access; indexing in a state of flux and the role of libraries as publishing houses
  14. Fromont, J.: State-of-art regarding the various standards for contents related to text, still images, sound and vide (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.2, S.155-158
  15. Grieger, I.: Future direction of SC24 standardization (1993) 0.02
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    Information services and use. 13(1993) no.2, S.177-181
  16. Poulin, M.: Electronic journals : a bibliography (1998) 0.02
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    Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.3, S.97-101
  17. Jenkins, S.: ¬The death of the written word (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A Times newspaper journalist counters the popular claim that electronic media, ranging from television broadcasting to CD-ROM books and information services over the Internet and WWW, will eventually supplant conventional printed books, periodicals, newspapers and other similar materials
  18. Meyer, R.W.: Selecting electronic alternatives (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Academic libraries today are faced with the prospect of numerous alternatives to traditional printed indexes to the primary literature. Not only are many indexes made available by publishers on CD-ROM products, but most of these products can be acquired on computer tape for local mounting. This happy situation is further augmented by the availability of these products through mediated search services such as Dialog and end user services such as OCLC FirstSearch. Choosing the best alternative becomes a matter of estimating demand and comparing costs for each type of access. These estimates are complicated by lack of information on how often patrons will use a given alternative and by lack of qualitative data. Results of comparisons made at Trinity and Clemson Universities provide some revealing benchmarks that can help to place a quantitative framework around the decision process
  19. Giuliano, V.E.: US newspapers : 'road-kill' on the new information superhighway? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the situation of newspapers in the US in the context of the current transition to home interactive information services. There is no doubt that the coming braodband interactive channels to the home will offer full electronic counterparts of a newspaper - services that embody the printed word as well as graphics, art, sound, and photographs, and that are personalized, intreractive, multimedia, with a full range of content, adevertiser and reader features. Examines whether the familiar daily printed newspaper roles can survive in the emerging environment; and what will be the roles, if any, of today's newspaper companies in the production or delivery of a fully electronic newspaper
  20. Veittes, M.: Electronic Book (1995) 0.02
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    Source
    RRZK-Kompass. 1995, Nr.65, S.21-22

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