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  1. Zimmer, D.E.: Neues Leben für die Dicke : die Encyclopaedia Britannica geht on line - für sie eine Frage des Überlebens (1995) 0.04
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    Date
    10. 1.1996 20:27:22
  2. Large, A.; Beheshti, J.; Breuleux, A.: ¬A comparison of information retrieval from print and CD-ROM versions of an encyclopedia by elementary school students (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes an experiment using 48 sixth-grade students to compare retrieval techniques using the print and CD-ROM versions of Compton's Encyclopedia. Four queries of defferent complexity (measured by the numer of terms present) were searched by the students after a short training session. The searches were timed and the retrieval steps and search terms were noted. The searches were no faster on the CD-ROM than the print version, but in both cases time was related directly to the number of terms involved. The students coped well with the CD-ROM interface and its several retrieval paths
    Source
    Information processing and management. 30(1994) no.4, S.499-513
  3. Stoker, D.; Cooke, A.: Evaluation of networked information sources (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Suggests techniques and evaluation criteria for information sources and services available on the Internet. The need for qualitative judgements about library materials and information sources is upheld and accepted techniques and evaluation criteria for printed reference works are outlines. The emergence of non-book materials and electronic information formats has created the need for new techniques and criteria relating specifically to online services and CD-ROM products. Use of the Internet by library and information workers is examined, establishing that the majority of current traffic is communications-based. The authors suggest that networked information sources require the development of additional techniques and criteria for evaluation if they are to be used by information professionals. The potential issues in establishing such a list are discussed
    Source
    Information superhighway: the role of librarians, information scientists, and intermediaries. Festschrift in honor of Frederick Wilfred Lancaster. 17th International Essen Symposium, 24.-27.10.1994. Ed. A.H. Helal et al
  4. Bloom, J.; Bloom, V.: PoemFinder (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the CD-ROM database, PoemFinder, which provides access to 265.000 poems taken from anthologies, single author collections and periodicals published since 1985. The CD-ROM consists of 2 databases: poems and sources. Citations give author name, title, first line, source type (anthology), single author collection or periodical, and reference. The sources database gives access to the list of books and periodicals indexed in the poems database, using the Questar indexing and retrieval system which includes specific word searching, range and wildcard searching, and browsing. reviews the installation and searching of the database, sample search, documentation and cost. PoemFinder is updated every 2 years and produced by Roth Publishing, Inc., New York, priced 300 $
  5. Bates, M.E.: Gale's Ready Reference Shelf on CD-ROM : CD-ROM review (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews Gale's Ready Reference Shelf CD-ROM which enables library patrons to find their own information. Although this CD is marketed to libraries for patrons to do their own referencing, it is more appropriately used by librarians since it is an index to information sources, not the sources themselves. The CD gives Access to the following resources: Encyclopedia of Associations; Publishers Directory; Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media; Directories in Print; Newsletters in Print; Gale Directory of Databases; Directory of Special Libraries; Research Centres Directory; and the Encyclopedia of American Religions. The software allows a number of sources to be searches simultaneously. Discusses quick searches; extended searches; the command line expert search; and compares the product with Microsoft's Bookshelf which contains a dictionary, almanac, thesaurus, basic encyclopedia and related material
    Source
    Information today. 14(1997) no.3, S.28-29
  6. Knight, J.P.: Resource discovery on the Internet (1996) 0.02
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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
    Source
    New review of information networking. 1996, no.2, S.3-14
  7. Crellin, J.: Implications of CD-ROMs for reference services in university libraries (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the advantages of CD-ROMs over printed and on-line sources: large storage capacity, relative cheapness and minimum instruction required to undertake searches. Identifies 5 main criteria from the literature which should be considered when introducing this technology into reference libraries. Cost, currency and contents should be considered when comparing their usefulness with other media. At present, CD-ROMs offer the most efficient service when used in conjunction with both printed and on-line media
  8. Mills, T.; Moody, K.; Rodden, K.: Providing world wide access to historical sources (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A unique collection of historical material covering the lives and events of an English village between 1400 and 1750 has been made available via a WWW enabled information retrieval system. Since the expected readership of the documents ranges from school children to experienced researchers, providing this information in an easily accessible form has offered many challenges requiring tools to aid searching and browsing. The file structure of the document collection was replaced by an database, enabling query results to be presented on the fly. A Java interface displays each user's context in a form that allows for easy and intuitive relevance feedback
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  9. Doszkocs, T.E.: Virtual hypertext searching of online databases via the World Wide Web (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Extends the WWW hypertext search paradigm to allow flexible conceptual navigation of online databases. Using the WWW Common Gateway Interface standard and natural language processing techniques. The WEBLINE Virtual Hypertext Saerch interface prototype automatically identifies noun phrases in retrieved records and it converts them into dynamic hotlinks and search strategies to support associative hypertext browsing of MEDLINE and other NLM databases. The approach is applicable to the searching of online databases in general and can be broadened to implement virtual hypertext searching of the Virtual WWW
    Imprint
    Medford, NJ : Information Today
  10. McKiernan, G.: ¬The new/old World Wide Web order : the application of 'neo-conventional' functionality to facilitate access and use of a WWW database of science and technology Internet resources (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    While there are many information sources available on the WWW, the identification of significant Internet resources is often not as efficient nor as effective as many would desire. In 1995, a demonstration prototype service, CyberStacks, was established at Iowa State University to enhance access and use of selected Internet resources in science, technology and related areas through the application of the LCC as an organization framework. reviews the creation of CyberStacks and the methods and techniques for facilitating access to WWW resources
  11. Stock, W.G.: Endnutzersystem für internationale Geschäftsinformationen (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Profound ist das 1995 eingeführte Produkt der ehemaligen Firma M.A.I.D. (Market Analysis Information Database)
    Source
    Password. 1998, H.10, S.22-28
  12. MacCall, S.L.; Cleveland, A.D.; Gibson, I.E.: Outline and preliminary evaluation of the classical digital library model (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The growing number of networked information resources and services offers unprecedented opportunities for delivering high quality information to the computer desktop of a wide range of individuals. However, currently there is a reliance on a database retrieval model, in which endusers use keywords to search large collections of automatically indexed resources in order to find needed information. As an alternative to the database retrieval model, this paper outlines the classical digital library model, which is derived from traditional practices of library and information science professionals. These practices include the selection and organization of information resources for local populations of users and the integration of advanced information retrieval tools, such as databases and the Internet into these collections. To evaluate this model, library and information professionals and endusers involved with primary care medicine were asked to respond to a series of questions comparing their experiences with a digital library developed for the primary care population to their experiences with general Internet use. Preliminary results are reported
    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
  13. Blake, P.: Who will be the king ... of the portals? : There is a lot of competition to be the alpha business information site (1999) 0.01
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    Source
    Information today. 16(1999) no.8, S.20-22
  14. Shoemaker, J.: ¬The bottom line : are CD-ROM encyclopedias worth the cost? (1995) 0.01
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  15. Collins, B.R.: Webwatch (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the provision of the WWW of information on films and cinema, and provides an annotated guide to a number of sources of such information such as The Internet Movie Database (http://www.imdb.com)
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:43:55
  16. Cibbarelli, P.R.; Gertel, E.H.; Kratzert, M.: Choosing among the options for patron access databases : print, online, CD-ROM, or locally mounted (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The proliferation of electronic information sources has added new dimensions to building library reference collections. As reference librarians select titles for their collections, they must also choose the most appropriate medium. For some information the choices include print, microforms, CD-ROM databases, online hosts, or locally mounted databases. Factors involved in the selection of the appropriate medium include database costs, licensing agreements, hardware/software requirements, retrieval modes, system capabilities and information transfer. Integrating the new services into existing structures so that library users can derive the maximum benefit from the availability of the databases is a primary concern
  17. Gillham, M.; Buckner, K.: User evaluation of hypermedia encyclopedias (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Details the use of multimedia CD-ROMs by people in their homes. Investigates how users interact with the systems and gather data which they consider to be relevant evaluation criteria. Defines what is considered to be interactive multimedia in relation to home products and considers the characteristics of home users. Reviews systems evaluation methods in the fields of computer assisted learning, human computer interaction, and information retrieval. Gives factors considered to be specifically relevant to the home use situation, and details the methods employed in the study
  18. Schaefer, M.T.: Project Aristotle & Cyberstacks : automating the virtual Internet library (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Information retrieval and library automation. 33(1998) no.9, S.1-3
  19. Jascó, P.: CD-ROM and Web database software : the best of the Web databases surpass their CD-ROM couterparts (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Confirms the accuracy of a prediction 4 years ago that the CD-ROM graphic interfaces then available would be rivalled in online. Many Web based services now outperform CD-ROM models and magazine pages often look better on the Web than on CD-ROM. Desirable, but not widely available, is the facility to download data from CD-ROM databases. The best CD-ROM authority and retrieval software packages with impressible capabilities remain expensive but there are reasonably priced alternatives for Web publishing and database searching, many of which are derived from CD-ROM originals. A new software development which allows replication of Web sites on CD-ROM will feature in articles in future issues of 'Information today'
    Source
    Information today. 15(1998) no.4, S.32,37
  20. Dawson, A.: BUBL bursts out of Bath (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The BUBL Information Service has recently moved to a new location at Strathclyde University, Scotland, and undergone major reorganization and enhancement. Outlines the main components of the new service and highlights some of its distinctive features
    Source
    Serials librarian. 31(1997) no.4, S.15-22

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