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  1. Berinstein, P.: Microsoft Network (MSN) : the devils's in the detail (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews the consumer network Microsoft Network (MSN) which is bundled in with Windows 95. Gives a tour of the system, commenting about navigation methods, and highlighting problems with the FIND command. The system suffers from commercialization, aggressive tactics, bugs, and lack of content. Outlines a number of its pluses
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:03:57
  2. Lambert, N.: ORBIT'S PowerSearch : what's great, what's missing (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reviews the PowerSearch multifile searching software introduced by ORBIT Search Service as it is used for searching patent databases. Looks at its useful features: deduping, patent family grouping, merge, and virtual file merging. Looks at some possible improvements to both PowerSearch itself and to the ORBIT system to accomodate PowerSearch
    Source
    Searcher. 2(1994) no.5, S.18-22
  3. Dietz, K.: en.wikipedia.org > 6 Mio. Artikel (2020) 0.04
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    Content
    "Die Englischsprachige Wikipedia verfügt jetzt über mehr als 6 Millionen Artikel. An zweiter Stelle kommt die deutschsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.3 Millionen Artikeln, an dritter Stelle steht die französischsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.1 Millionen Artikeln (via Researchbuzz: Firehose <https://rbfirehose.com/2020/01/24/techcrunch-wikipedia-now-has-more-than-6-million-articles-in-english/> und Techcrunch <https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/23/wikipedia-english-six-million-articles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29&guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9yYmZpcmVob3NlLmNvbS8yMDIwLzAxLzI0L3RlY2hjcnVuY2gtd2lraXBlZGlhLW5vdy1oYXMtbW9yZS10aGFuLTYtbWlsbGlvbi1hcnRpY2xlcy1pbi1lbmdsaXNoLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK0zHfjdDZ_spFZBF_z-zDjtL5iWvuKDumFTzm4HvQzkUfE2pLXQzGS6FGB_y-VISdMEsUSvkNsg2U_NWQ4lwWSvOo3jvXo1I3GtgHpP8exukVxYAnn5mJspqX50VHIWFADHhs5AerkRn3hMRtf_R3F1qmEbo8EROZXp328HMC-o>). 250120 via digithek ch = #fineBlog s.a.: Angesichts der Veröffentlichung des 6-millionsten Artikels vergangene Woche in der englischsprachigen Wikipedia hat die Community-Zeitungsseite "Wikipedia Signpost" ein Moratorium bei der Veröffentlichung von Unternehmensartikeln gefordert. Das sei kein Vorwurf gegen die Wikimedia Foundation, aber die derzeitigen Maßnahmen, um die Enzyklopädie gegen missbräuchliches undeklariertes Paid Editing zu schützen, funktionierten ganz klar nicht. *"Da die ehrenamtlichen Autoren derzeit von Werbung in Gestalt von Wikipedia-Artikeln überwältigt werden, und da die WMF nicht in der Lage zu sein scheint, dem irgendetwas entgegenzusetzen, wäre der einzige gangbare Weg für die Autoren, fürs erste die Neuanlage von Artikeln über Unternehmen zu untersagen"*, schreibt der Benutzer Smallbones in seinem Editorial <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2020-01-27/From_the_editor> zur heutigen Ausgabe."
  4. Mills, T.; Moody, K.; Rodden, K.: Providing world wide access to historical sources (1997) 0.03
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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
  5. Potmesil, M.: Maps alive : viewing geospatial information on the WWW (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes a WWW based system which allows users to view, search and post geographically indexed information of the Earth. 2 geographic browsers have been developed: a 2D map browser capable of continuous scroll and zoom of an arbitrarily large sheet and a 3D flight-simulator browser capable of continuous flight around the Earth. On the server side, a geographical and geometrical server has been developed which contains large databases of images, elevations, lines, points and polygons stored in tiles structured into hierarchical pyramids or quadtrees. A metadata server has also been developed which contains URL pointers and geographical coordinates of various WWW documents, geographical information and geometrical models
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  6. Voigt, K.; Brüggemann, R.: Evaluation criteria for environmental and chemical databases (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The large number and variety of online databases in the field of environment sciences and chemistry underlies the need for a cooperative evaluation approach. Presents 2 evaluation criteria, divided into 4 headings; general criteria (size of data source, cost of 1 hour searching, updating of database, availability on other media); chemical relevant criteria (number of chemicals, identification parameters of chemicals, test set chemicals, development of chemicals), environmental relevant criteria (information parameters for chemicals, parameter development); and criteria describing environmental chemicals (use of chemicals, quality of database). A 6 number scoring system is applied to these criteria and the Hasse diagram technique is presented for 19 bibliographic online databases using these criteria. Using this technique, 'good' and 'bad' databases are identified and changes in the database content from 1995 to 1998 can be visualized
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.247-262
  7. Chi, Y.; He, D.; Jeng, W.: Laypeople's source selection in online health information-seeking process (2020) 0.03
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    Abstract
    For laypeople, searching online health information resources can be challenging due to topic complexity and the large number of online sources with differing quality. The goal of this article is to examine, among all the available online sources, which online sources laypeople select to address their health-related information needs, and whether or how much the severity of a health condition influences their selection. Twenty-four participants were recruited individually, and each was asked (using a retrieval system called HIS) to search for information regarding a severe health condition and a mild health condition, respectively. The selected online health information sources were automatically captured by the HIS system and classified at both the website and webpage levels. Participants' selection behavior patterns were then plotted across the whole information-seeking process. Our results demonstrate that laypeople's source selection fluctuates during the health information-seeking process, and also varies by the severity of health conditions. This study reveals laypeople's real usage of different types of online health information sources, and engenders implications to the design of search engines, as well as the development of health literacy programs.
    Date
    12.11.2020 13:22:09
  8. Pesch, K.: ¬Eine gigantische Informationsfülle : "Brockhaus multimedial 2004" kann jedoch nicht rundum überzeugen (2003) 0.03
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    22. 9.2003 10:02:00
  9. Meho, L.I.; Rogers, Y.: Citation counting, citation ranking, and h-index of human-computer interaction researchers : a comparison of Scopus and Web of Science (2008) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This study examines the differences between Scopus and Web of Science in the citation counting, citation ranking, and h-index of 22 top human-computer interaction (HCI) researchers from EQUATOR - a large British Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration project. Results indicate that Scopus provides significantly more coverage of HCI literature than Web of Science, primarily due to coverage of relevant ACM and IEEE peer-reviewed conference proceedings. No significant differences exist between the two databases if citations in journals only are compared. Although broader coverage of the literature does not significantly alter the relative citation ranking of individual researchers, Scopus helps distinguish between the researchers in a more nuanced fashion than Web of Science in both citation counting and h-index. Scopus also generates significantly different maps of citation networks of individual scholars than those generated by Web of Science. The study also presents a comparison of h-index scores based on Google Scholar with those based on the union of Scopus and Web of Science. The study concludes that Scopus can be used as a sole data source for citation-based research and evaluation in HCI, especially when citations in conference proceedings are sought, and that researchers should manually calculate h scores instead of relying on system calculations.
  10. Gödert, W.: Multimedia-Enzyklopädien auf CD-ROM : eine vergleichende Analyse von Allgemeinenzyklopädien (1994) 0.02
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    Classification
    Mat T 1091 / Multimediales System
    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:17:15
    SBB
    Mat T 1091 / Multimediales System
  11. Kosmos Weltatlas 2000 : Der Kompass für das 21. Jahrhundert. Inklusive Welt-Routenplaner (1999) 0.02
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    7.11.1999 18:22:39
  12. Pesch, K.: Bibliothek, die niemals schließt : "DigiBib" in Köln vorgestellt: Online im Katalog und in Datenbanken recherchieren (2003) 0.02
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    "Seit kurzem lohnt es sich ganz besonders, Mitglied der Stadtbibliothek Köln zu werden - auch dann, wenn man nicht vorhat, dort Bücher auszuleihen. Für einen Mitgliedsbeitrag von 21 Euro pro Jahr stehen via Internet Recherche-Möglichkeiten zur Verfügung, die Ihresgleichen suchen: Gestern wurde in Köln die neue Digitale Bibliothek" (DigiBib) vorgestellt. Dies ist ein Meilenstein für die öffentlichen Bibliotheken", sagte Stadtbibliothekschef Horst Neißer, und nahm damit den Mund nicht zu voll. Denn dank der Möglichkeiten des Internets und der Digitaltechnik sorgen die Bibliotheken dafür, dass auch ProfiWissen nicht nur den Begüterten dieser Gesellschaft offensteht. Jeder Bürger, so Neißer, erhalte auf Wunsch Informationen, die bisher Fachleuten oder Wissenschaftlern vorbehalten waren. Der besondere Clou: Um zu recherchieren, braucht man gar nicht persönlich in der Bibliothek vorbeizuschauen. "Der Bildschirm auf dem Dorf ist genauso groß wie der Bildschirm in der Großstadt", meinte Ulrich Moeske, Chef der Stadt- und Landesbibliothek Dortmund und Leiter des DigiBib-Prpjektes. Entwickelt würde dieses 1998 vom Hochschulbibliothekszentrum in Köln (HBZ) und der Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld eigentlich zuerst nur für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und deren Nutzer. Doch Stadt- und Landesbibliothek Dortmund, Stadtbibliothek Köln und die Düsseldorfer Stadtbüchereien waren von dem Ergebnis so begeistert, dass sie das Land überzeugen konnten, 5op ooo Mark für ein Pilotprojekt bereit,zu stellen, um die Anbindung-an öffentliche Bibliotheken zu überprüfen. Gestern wurde das Projekt offiziell abgeschlossen und steht damit den Nutzern zur Verfügung. Mit der DigiBib kann jeder recherchieren. Die Metasuche erlaubt zur Zeit unter einer Oberfläche die Suche in 72 Datenbanken und Katalogen wobei das Angebot den aktuellen Bedürfnissen angepasst wird. Das Besondere: Auch Inhalte von kostenpflichtigen professionellen DatenbankAnbietern wie GBI (VolltextPressedatenbank)" Genios (Wirtschafts- und Pressedatenbanken) oder LexisNexis stehen den Mitgliedern der Bibliothek online zur Verfügung. Außerdem finden sich auf den Seiten Links zu ausgewählten Quellen im Internet, die überprüftes Qualitätswissen liefern. "Es ist eine Bibliothek, die niemals schließt", verkündet Stadtbücherei-Chef Neißer stolz. Und wie funktioniert das Ganze? Mitglieder geben ihr Passwort und eine Kennung ein und erhalten danach Zugang zum DigiBib-Angebot. Man gibt anschließend einen Titel oder ein Schlagwort ein und klickt die Quellen an, in denen gesucht werden soll. Danach erhält man eine Liste mit den Ergebnissen. Entweder gibt es Hinweise darauf, in welcher Bibliothek die Bücher zu finden sind, manchmal stehen sogar Volltexte zum Download zur Verfügung. Man kann außerdem per Verfügbarkeitsrecherche feststellen, ob ein Buch gerade ausgeliehen ist. Wer ein Werk per Fernleihe bestellen möchte, kann das ebenfalls bequem vom heimischen PC aus tun. Das Buch kann dann bei der Bibliothek abgeholt werden. Wer die DigiBib nutzen will, muss sich hierzulande einmal persönlich mit dem Personalausweis bei der Stadtbücherei 'in Köln anmelden. Doch bald werden auch andere Bibliotheken den Dienst anbieten, darunter auch kleine und mittlere Häuser, die ans System angeschlossen werden wollen. Derzeit liegen 81 Anträge, nicht nur aus NRW, soridern sogar aus Bayern, vor. Sind die Bibliotheken einmal angeschlossen, kann sich der Kunde über deren j eweili-. ge Homepage ins System einwählen. Es ist auch möglich, dass mehrere kleine Bibliotheken im Verbundsystem ins Netz gehen und den gemeinsamen Zugriff auf ihre Bestände ermöglichen."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  13. Rowley, J.: Current awareness in an electronic age (1998) 0.02
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    22. 2.1999 17:50:37
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    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.277-279
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