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  1. Pinfield, S.: How do physicists use an e-print archive? : implications for institutional e-print services (2001) 0.00
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    D-Lib magazine. 7(2001) no.12, x S
  2. Nicholas, D.; Huntington, P.; Jamali, H.R.; Rowlands, I.; Dobrowolski, T.; Tenopir, C.: Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment : the full-text download and what can be read into it (2008) 0.00
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  3. Röttgers, J.; dpa: ¬Der Kampf ums digitale Buch : Die deutschen Verlage reagieren auf Google - und arbeiten an einer Plattform fürs kostenlose Online-Lesen (2006) 0.00
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    Google legt kräftig vor Knapp zwei Jahre später hat die Suchmaschine sieben Universitäten als Partner gewonnen und viele tausend Bücher mit einer eigens entwickelten Technik digitalisiert. Wie groß der eigene Datenbestand ist, verrät Google nicht. Hinweise auf den Fortschritt des Unterfangens bietet Googles Print-Plattform. Die Firma lässt Nutzer dort im Volltext digitalisierter Bücher suchen. Einige der Titel stammen von Verlagen selbst, der Rest ist das Ergebnis der Bibliotheks-Digitalisierung. Gebräuchliche Begriffe der englischen Sprache resultieren in Fundstellen auf knapp 80 Millionen Seiten. Das wären gut 300000 Werke mit je 250 Seiten. Weitere Indizien gibt die Analyse einer US-Fachzeitschrift für digitale Bibliotheken. Die Autoren des D-Lib-Magazin fanden heraus, dass Google auf dem besten Weg ist, einen Großteil der weltweit verfügbaren Bücher zu digitalisieren. So finden sich in den Katalogen der fünf anfänglichen Projekt-Partner bereits 33 Prozent aller Titel des weltweiten Bibliothekskatalogs Worldcat. Fremdsprachen-Sammlungen sorgen dafür, dass Googles Buch-Katalog trotz seiner amerikanischen Wurzeln vielsprachig ist. Nur die Hälfte ist in englischer Sprache. An zweiter Stelle stehen deutsche Werke mit zehn Prozent. Nun gab Google eine Kooperation mit der Universität Madrid bekannt, dielen Anteil der nicht-englischen Bücher steigern dürfte. Über Pläne für Deutschland will sich die Firma nicht äußern: "Wir sprechen mit zahlreichen Bibliotheken auf der ganzen Welt", sagt eine Sprecherin. Die Geheimnistuerei kommt nicht von ungefähr. Die Konkurrenz Yahoo und Microsoft hat sich zur Open-Content-Alliance zusammengeschlossen, um selbst Millionen von Büchern zu erfassen. Gegenwind gibt es auch von Rechteinhabern, die Klagen wegen Urheberrechtsverletzungen anstreben. Unumstritten ist dagegen Googles Projekt, Bücher mit abgelaufenem Urheberrechtsschutz als komplette Downloads anzubieten. Mit dabei: Goethes Faust - aus dem Buchbestand der Stanford-Universität."
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  4. Brand, A.: CrossRef turns one (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    CrossRef, the only full-blown application of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) System to date, is now a little over a year old. What started as a cooperative effort among publishers and technologists to prototype DOI-based linking of citations in e-journals evolved into an independent, non-profit enterprise in early 2000. We have made considerable headway during our first year, but there is still much to be done. When CrossRef went live with its collaborative linking service last June, it had enabled reference links in roughly 1,100 journals from a member base of 33 publishers, using a functional prototype system. The DOI-X prototype was described in an article published in D-Lib Magazine in February of 2000. On the occasion of CrossRef's first birthday as a live service, this article provides a non-technical overview of our progress to date and the major hurdles ahead. The electronic medium enriches the research literature arena for all players -- researchers, librarians, and publishers -- in numerous ways. Information has been made easier to discover, to share, and to sell. To take a simple example, the aggregation of book metadata by electronic booksellers was a huge boon to scholars seeking out obscure backlist titles, or discovering books they would never otherwise have known to exist. It was equally a boon for the publishers of those books, who saw an unprecedented surge in sales of backlist titles with the advent of centralized electronic bookselling. In the serials sphere, even in spite of price increases and the turmoil surrounding site licenses for some prime electronic content, libraries overall are now able to offer more content to more of their patrons. Yet undoubtedly, the key enrichment for academics and others navigating a scholarly corpus is linking, and in particular the linking that takes the reader out of one document and into another in the matter of a click or two. Since references are how authors make explicit the links between their work and precedent scholarship, what could be more fundamental to the reader than making those links immediately actionable? That said, automated linking is only really useful from a research perspective if it works across publications and across publishers. Not only do academics think about their own writings and those of their colleagues in terms of "author, title, rough date" -- the name of the journal itself is usually not high on the list of crucial identifying features -- but they are oblivious as to the identity of the publishers of all but their very favorite books and journals.
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    D-Lib magazine. 7(2001) no.5, xx S
  5. Díaz, P.: Usability of hypermedia educational e-books (2003) 0.00
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    D-Lib magazine. 9(2003) no.3, x S
  6. Plath, J.: Geteilte Bücherwelt im grenzenlosen Internet : Google-Vergleich 2.0 ohne Mitteleuropa (2009) 0.00
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  7. Borghoff, U.M.; Rödig, P.; Schmalhofer, F.: DFG-Projekt Datenbankgestützte Langzeitarchivierung digitaler Objekte : Schlussbericht Juli 2005 - Geschäftszeichen 554 922(1) UV BW Mänchen (2005) 0.00
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  8. Deussen, N.: Handschlag zwischen Buch und Bildschirm : Kalifornische Forscher präsentieren einen ausgereiften Fünf-Zoll-Monitor mit der Anmutung von herkömmlichem Papier (2001) 0.00
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  9. Jackenkroll, M.: Cross Media Publishing mittels XML : Die Enzyklopädie als Beispiel (2003) 0.00
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  10. Kleinz, T.: ¬Die halbe Freiheit : Scanner wie jene von Google haben in Bibliotheken verborgene Schätze - doch Gemeingut werden die dann selten (2007) 0.00
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  11. Jackenkroll, M.: Nutzen von XML für die Herstellung verschiedener medialer Varianten von Informationsmitteln : dargestellt am Beispiel eines geografischen Lexikonartikels (2002) 0.00
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  12. Misslbeck, A.: ¬Der Sesam öffnet sich :-) (2003) 0.00
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