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  1. ¬The World Wide Web and Databases : International Workshop WebDB'98, Valencia, Spain, March 27-28, 1998, Selected papers (1999) 0.00
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    Enthält die Beiträge: SHIM, J. u.a.: A unified algorithm for cache replacement and consistency in Web proxy servers; BILLARD, D.: Transactional services for the Internet; CONNOR, R. u.a.: On the unification of persistent programming and the World Wide Web; GOLDMAN, R. u. J. WIDOM: Interactive query and search in semistructured databases; KONOPNICKI, D. u. O. SHMUELI, O.: Bringing database functionality to the WWW; BIDOIT, N. u. M. YKHLEF: Fixpoint calculus for querying semistructured data; SINDONI, G.: Incremental maintenance of hypertext views; SIMÉON, J. u. S. CLUET: Using YAT to build a Web server; FALQUET, G. u.a.: Languages and tools to specify hypertext views on databases; BEERI, C. u.a.: WebSuite: a tool suite for harnessing Web data; BRIN, S.: Extracting patterns and relations from the World wide Web; SPILIOPOULOU, M. u. L.C. FAULSTICH: WUM: a tool for Web utilization analysis; SHIVAKUMAR, N. u. H. GARCIA-MOLINA: Finding near-replicas of documents on the Web
    Editor
    Medelzon, A.
  2. Net effects : how librarians can manage the unintended consequenees of the Internet (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this collection of nearly 50 articles written by librarians, computer specialists, and other information professionals, the reader finds 10 chapters, each devoted to a problem or a side effect that has emerged since the introduction of the Internet: control over selection, survival of the book, training users, adapting to users' expectations, access issues, cost of technology, continuous retraining, legal issues, disappearing data, and how to avoid becoming blind sided. After stating a problem, each chapter offers solutions that are subsequently supported by articles. The editor's comments, which appear throughout the text, are an added bonus, as are the sections concluding the book, among them a listing of useful URLs, a works-cited section, and a comprehensive index. This book has much to recommend it, especially the articles, which are not only informative, thought-provoking, and interesting but highly readable and accessible as well. An indispensable tool for all librarians.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 55(2004) no.11, S.1025-1026 (D.E. Agosto): ""Did you ever feel as though the Internet has caused you to lose control of your library?" So begins the introduction to this volume of over 50 articles, essays, library policies, and other documents from a variety of sources, most of which are library journals aimed at practitioners. Volume editor Block has a long history of library service as well as an active career as an online journalist. From 1977 to 1999 she was the Associate Director of Public Services at the St. Ambrose University library in Davenport, Iowa. She was also a Fox News Online weekly columnist from 1998 to 2000. She currently writes for and publishes the weekly ezine Exlibris, which focuses an the use of computers, the Internet, and digital databases to improve library services. Despite the promising premise of this book, the final product is largely a disappointment because of the superficial coverage of its issues. A listing of the most frequently represented sources serves to express the general level and style of the entries: nine articles are reprinted from Computers in Libraries, five from Library Journal, four from Library Journal NetConnect, four from ExLibris, four from American Libraries, three from College & Research Libraries News, two from Online, and two from The Chronicle of Higher Education. Most of the authors included contributed only one item, although Roy Tennant (manager of the California Digital Library) authored three of the pieces, and Janet L. Balas (library information systems specialist at the Monroeville Public Library in Pennsylvania) and Karen G. Schneider (coordinator of lii.org, the Librarians' Index to the Internet) each wrote two. Volume editor Block herself wrote six of the entries, most of which have been reprinted from ExLibris. Reading the volume is muck like reading an issue of one of these journals-a pleasant experience that discusses issues in the field without presenting much research. Net Effects doesn't offer much in the way of theory or research, but then again it doesn't claim to. Instead, it claims to be an "idea book" (p. 5) with practical solutions to Internet-generated library problems. While the idea is a good one, little of the material is revolutionary or surprising (or even very creative), and most of the solutions offered will already be familiar to most of the book's intended audience.
    Unlike muck of the professional library literature, Net Effects is not an open-aimed embrace of technology. Block even suggests that it is helpful to have a Luddite or two an each library staff to identify the setbacks associated with technological advances in the library. Each of the book's 10 chapters deals with one Internet-related problem, such as "Chapter 4-The Shifted Librarian: Adapting to the Changing Expectations of Our Wired (and Wireless) Users," or "Chapter 8-Up to Our Ears in Lawyers: Legal Issues Posed by the Net." For each of these 10 problems, multiple solutions are offered. For example, for "Chapter 9-Disappearing Data," four solutions are offered. These include "Link-checking," "Have a technological disaster plan," "Advise legislators an the impact proposed laws will have," and "Standards for preservation of digital information." One article is given to explicate each of these four solutions. A short bibliography of recommended further reading is also included for each chapter. Block provides a short introduction to each chapter, and she comments an many of the entries. Some of these comments seem to be intended to provide a research basis for the proposed solutions, but they tend to be vague generalizations without citations, such as, "We know from research that students would rather ask each other for help than go to adults. We can use that (p. 91 )." The original publication dates of the entries range from 1997 to 2002, with the bulk falling into the 2000-2002 range. At up to 6 years old, some of the articles seem outdated, such as a 2000 news brief announcing the creation of the first "customizable" public library Web site (www.brarydog.net). These critiques are not intended to dismiss the volume entirely. Some of the entries are likely to find receptive audiences, such as a nuts-and-bolts instructive article for making Web sites accessible to people with disabilities. "Providing Equitable Access," by Cheryl H. Kirkpatrick and Catherine Buck Morgan, offers very specific instructions, such as how to renovate OPAL workstations to suit users with "a wide range of functional impairments." It also includes a useful list of 15 things to do to make a Web site readable to most people with disabilities, such as, "You can use empty (alt) tags (alt="') for images that serve a purely decorative function. Screen readers will skip empty (alt) tags" (p. 157). Information at this level of specificity can be helpful to those who are faced with creating a technological solution for which they lack sufficient technical knowledge or training.
    Some of the pieces are more captivating than others and less "how-to" in nature, providing contextual discussions as well as pragmatic advice. For example, Darlene Fichter's "Blogging Your Life Away" is an interesting discussion about creating and maintaining blogs. (For those unfamiliar with the term, blogs are frequently updated Web pages that ]ist thematically tied annotated links or lists, such as a blog of "Great Websites of the Week" or of "Fun Things to Do This Month in Patterson, New Jersey.") Fichter's article includes descriptions of sample blogs and a comparison of commercially available blog creation software. Another article of note is Kelly Broughton's detailed account of her library's experiences in initiating Web-based reference in an academic library. "Our Experiment in Online Real-Time Reference" details the decisions and issues that the Jerome Library staff at Bowling Green State University faced in setting up a chat reference service. It might be useful to those finding themselves in the same situation. This volume is at its best when it eschews pragmatic information and delves into the deeper, less ephemeral libraryrelated issues created by the rise of the Internet and of the Web. One of the most thought-provoking topics covered is the issue of "the serials pricing crisis," or the increase in subscription prices to journals that publish scholarly work. The pros and cons of moving toward a more free-access Web-based system for the dissemination of peer-reviewed material and of using university Web sites to house scholars' other works are discussed. However, deeper discussions such as these are few, leaving the volume subject to rapid aging, and leaving it with an audience limited to librarians looking for fast technological fixes."
  3. ¬Die Welt von morgen (1998) 0.00
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    Mit den Beiträgen: FIX, M.: Wissensroboter im Netz (S.68-71); LUBER, J. u. A. MACKEVICS: Tele-Medizin - der ferngesteuerte Arzt? (S.73-74); JAMEEL, A. u. A. FUCHS: Internet on wheels: das Auto mit eigener Internet-Adresse (S.74-75); GERLACH, E.: Was ist von der Vernetzung zu erwarten? (S.75-77); STEINER, V.: Leistungsfähige Infobahnen und praxisorientierte Dienste (S.77-78)
  4. Wahl, K.U.; Goldmann, M.; Hoff, A.: ¬Die eigene Web-Seite (1997) 0.00
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  5. Internet und Bibliothek : Drittes Bibliotheksforum der Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung am 17. Juni 1996 in Bonn (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    OßWALD, A.: Reprints im Internet: neue Möglichkeiten - neue Qualitäten?; WIMMER, W.: Mit dem 'Surfbrett' in die Bibliothek: der World-Wide-Web-Katalog der Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
  6. Weiter auf dem Weg zur virtuellen Bibliothek! : Kundenservice zwischen Quantität und Qualität. 3. INETBIB-Tagung vom 4.-6. März 1998 in Köln (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Enthält die Beiträge: DANIEL, F. u.a.: Die ÖB geht ans Internet: aktuelle Probleme; H. BEST u.a.: Interneterschließung in Öffentlichen Bibliotheken: Stand und Kooperationsmöglichkeiten; MÜLLER, A.: Einführung in HTML; KOCH, T. u.a.: Informationen im Web anbieten und wiederfinden; TRÖGER, B.: Nutzerforschung: bibliothekarische Marketingstrategie im Zeitalter des Internet; BUßMANN, D. u. R. BRAUN: Das 'Virtuelle Institut': Benutzerforschung im Spannungsfeld zwischen EDV, internationaler Wissenschaft und Bibliothek, erläutert am Aufbau des Internet-Angebotes des MPI für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg; ILJON, A.: Das europäische Bibliotheksprogramm: Ein Überblick über vorhandene Ergebnisse und zukünftige Pläne; HOBOHM, H.-C.: Bibliothekarische Internet-Projekte in Deutschland: Qualität und Nutzerorientierung bei bibliothekarischen Internetprojekten - marketingstrategische Überlegungen zu den neuen Informationsdienstleistungen; MELICHAR, F.: Die Bibliothek als elektronischer Verlag: Fragen im Zusammenhang mit elektronischen Veröffentlichungen durch die Bibliotheken; STADLER, U.: Elektronische Zeitschriften unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Universitätsbibliothek Wuppertal; KLUGKIST, A.C.: Digitale Sammlungen in elektronischen Bibliotheken; OBST, O.: 'Bannerwerbung' in der virtuellen Bibliothek am Beispiel der 'LIteraturliste Internet'; SCHAARWÄCHTER, M.: InetBiB: Psychologie der elektronischen Kommunikation ;-); WALTON, G.: Personal an wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken - Arbeiten in einer elektronischen Umgebung: Ein Bericht über das IMPEL-Projekt von eLib: der zukünftige Strukturwandel in den Hochschulen und die Stellung der Bibliotheken; JEDWABSKI, B. u. J. NOWAK: Alte und neue Qualifikationen für die Zukunft; Podiumsdiskussion: Internet Frischzellenkur für Bibliotheken? (A. Oßwald, A, Cervelló-Margalef, H. Neißer, H.-J. Wätjen)
  7. ¬The Holocaust : memories, research, reference (1998) 0.00
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    Issue devoted to research on the Holocaust and library reference work related to the Holocaust, specifically in the USA. Attempts to include a wide breadth of scholarly material within its compass. Includes discussion of Internet resources and of attempts to obfuscate the reality of the Holocaust on the Internet
  8. From Gutenberg to the global information infrastructure : access to information in the networked world (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Will the emerging global information infrastructure (GII) create a revolution in communication equivalent to that wrought by Gutenberg, or will the result be simply the evolutionary adaptation of existing behavior and institutions to new media? Will the GII improve access to information for all? Will it replace libraries and publishers? How can computers and information systems be made easier to use? What are the trade-offs between tailoring information systems to user communities and standardizing them to interconnect with systems designed for other communities, cultures, and languages? This book takes a close look at these and other questions of technology, behavior, and policy surrounding the GII. Topics covered include the design and use of digital libraries; behavioral and institutional aspects of electronic publishing; the evolving role of libraries; the life cycle of creating, using, and seeking information; and the adoption and adaptation of information technologies. The book takes a human-centered perspective, focusing on how well the GII fits into the daily lives of the people it is supposed to benefit. Taking a unique holistic approach to information access, the book draws on research and practice in computer science, communications, library and information science, information policy, business, economics, law, political science, sociology, history, education, and archival and museum studies. It explores both domestic and international issues. The author's own empirical research is complemented by extensive literature reviews and analyses
  9. ¬The information future (1995) 0.00
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    Enthält die Beiträge: WOLF, M.T. u. R.B. MILLER: The information future: data, data, everywhere!; WOLFE, G.: Libraries on the superhighway: rest stop or roadkill?; AGRE, P.E.: Institutional circuity: thinking about the forms and uses of information; LYRIS, S.O.: Multiply and conquer; MASON, L.: The elephant and the net cruiser: regulating communication on the net; BRIN, D.: The Internet as a commons; MARTIN, M.S.: Problems in information transfer in the age of the computer; BARNES, J.: Information and unfictionable science; STARRS, P.F. u. HUNTSINGER, L.: The matrix, cyberpunk literature, and the apocalyptic landscapes of information technology; PRANSKY, J.: Robots: our future information intermediaries; CHISLENKO, A.: Intelligent information filters and enhanced reality; BARNES, S.: The impossible dream
  10. ¬The challenge of Internet literacy : the instruction-Web convergence (1997) 0.00
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    Endings / beginnings: some convergent thoughts about cyberinstruction - Information counseling inventory of affective and cognitive reactions while learning the Internet - Finding order in a chaotic world: a model for organized research using the WWW - Library instruction on the Web: inventing options and opportunities - The 2 instructional faces of the Web: information resource and publishing tool - Electronic instruction at Carlson Library: emerging challenges - The information literacy challenge: addressing the changing needs of our students through our programs - Internet access in school library media centers - Designing Internet instructions for latinos - One thing leads to another: faculty outreach through Internet instruction
  11. Social information retrieval systems : emerging technologies and applications for searching the Web effectively (2008) 0.00
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    Inhalt Collaborating to search effectively in different searcher modes through cues and specialty search / Naresh Kumar Agarwal and Danny C.C. Poo -- Collaborative querying using a hybrid content and results-based approach / Chandrani Sinha Ray ... [et al.] -- Collaborative classification for group-oriented organization of search results / Keiichi Nakata and Amrish Singh -- A case study of use-centered descriptions : archival descriptions of what can be done with a collection / Richard Butterworth -- Metadata for social recommendations : storing, sharing, and reusing evaluations of learning resources / Riina Vuorikari, Nikos Manouselis, and Erik Duval -- Social network models for enhancing reference-based search engine rankings / Nikolaos Korfiatis ... [et al.] -- From PageRank to social rank : authority-based retrieval in social information spaces / Sebastian Marius Kirsch ... [et al.] -- Adaptive peer-to-peer social networks for distributed content-based Web search / Le-Shin Wu ... [et al.] -- The ethics of social information retrieval / Brendan Luyt and Chu Keong Lee -- The social context of knowledge / Daniel Memmi -- Social information seeking in digital libraries / George Buchanan and Annika Hinze -- Relevant intra-actions in networked environments / Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson -- Publication and citation analysis as a tool for information retrieval / Ronald Rousseau -- Personalized information retrieval in a semantic-based learning environment / Antonella Carbonaro and Rodolfo Ferrini -- Multi-agent tourism system (MATS) / Soe Yu Maw and Myo-Myo Naing -- Hybrid recommendation systems : a case study on the movies domain / Konstantinos Markellos ... [et al.].
  12. Sprachtechnologie für eine dynamische Wirtschaft im Medienzeitalter - Language technologies for dynamic business in the age of the media - L'ingénierie linguistique au service de la dynamisation économique à l'ère du multimédia : Tagungsakten der XXVI. Jahrestagung der Internationalen Vereinigung Sprache und Wirtschaft e.V., 23.-25.11.2000 Fachhochschule Köln (2000) 0.00
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    Enthält die Beiträge: WRIGHT, S.E.: Leveraging terminology resources across application boundaries: accessing resources in future integrated environments; PALME, K.: E-Commerce: Verhindert Sprache Business-to-business?; RÜEGGER, R.: Die qualität der virtuellen Information als Wettbewerbsvorteil: Information im Internet ist Sprache - noch; SCHIRMER, K. u. J. HALLER: Zugang zu mehrsprachigen Nachrichten im Internet; WEISS, A. u. W. WIEDEN: Die Herstellung mehrsprachiger Informations- und Wissensressourcen in Unternehmen; FULFORD, H.: Monolingual or multilingual web sites? An exploratory study of UK SMEs; SCHMIDTKE-NIKELLA, M.: Effiziente Hypermediaentwicklung: Die Autorenentlastung durch eine Engine; SCHMIDT, R.: Maschinelle Text-Ton-Synchronisation in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft; HELBIG, H. u.a.: Natürlichsprachlicher Zugang zu Informationsanbietern im Internet und zu lokalen Datenbanken; SIENEL, J. u.a.: Sprachtechnologien für die Informationsgesellschaft des 21. Jahrhunderts; ERBACH, G.: Sprachdialogsysteme für Telefondienste: Stand der Technik und zukünftige Entwicklungen; SUSEN, A.: Spracherkennung: Akteulle Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Bereich der Telekommunikation; BENZMÜLLER, R.: Logox WebSpeech: die neue Technologie für sprechende Internetseiten; JAARANEN, K. u.a.: Webtran tools for in-company language support; SCHMITZ, K.-D.: Projektforschung und Infrastrukturen im Bereich der Terminologie: Wie kann die Wirtschaft davon profitieren?; SCHRÖTER, F. u. U. MEYER: Entwicklung sprachlicher Handlungskompetenz in englisch mit hilfe eines Multimedia-Sprachlernsystems; KLEIN, A.: Der Einsatz von Sprachverarbeitungstools beim Sprachenlernen im Intranet; HAUER, M.: Knowledge Management braucht Terminologie Management; HEYER, G. u.a.: Texttechnologische Anwendungen am Beispiel Text Mining
  13. Soziologie des Internet : Handeln im elektronischen Web-Werk (1997) 0.00
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    Enthält die Beiträge: ROST, M.: Anmerkungen zu einer Soziologie des Internet; BÜHL, A.: Die virtuelle Gesellschaft - Ökonomie, Politik und Kultur im Zeichen des Cyberspace; KRAJEWSKI, M.: Spür-Sinn: Was heißt einen Hypertext lesen?; BICKENBACH, M. u. H. MAYE: Zwischen fest und flüssig: das Medium Internet und die Entdeckung seiner Metaphern; GRÄF, L.: Locker verknüpft im Cyberspace: einige Thesen zur Änderung sozialer Netzwerke durch die Nutzung des Internet; WEHNER, J.: Medien als Kommunikationspartner: zur Entstehung elektronischer Schriftlichkeit im Internet; SCHACK, M.: Telearbeit und Internet; KOLLMANN, K.: Teleshopping: Bedingungen und Perspektiven - ein konsumsoziologischer und -ökonomischer Blick; BATINIC, B., M. BOSNJAK u. A. BREITER: Der Internetler: empirische Ergebnisse zum Netznutzungsverhalten; SCHMUTZER, R.: Vorstellungen über die Merkmale und die Folgen von neuen Medien; SCHETSCHE, M.: Sexuelle Botschaften via Internet
  14. Germanistik im Internet : eine Orientierungshilfe (1999) 0.00
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    Mit Beiträgen von U. STEIERWALD (Präsentation von Autoren in Internet-Seiten); A. BONTE ((Selbst-)Darstellungen der Fachinstitutionen); M. KOLTES (Literarische Volltextangebote); F. SIMON-RITZ (Möglichkeiten des Internet für bibliographische Recherchen); F. JANNIDIS (Sich wandelnde Informations- und Kommunikationsstrukturen); U. GOERDTEN (Elektronische Zeitschriften u. Bibliophilie); W. BIES (Hilfsmittel der stoff- und motivgeschichtlichen Forschung); A. NG (Deutsche 'Internet-Gemanistik' aus amerikanischer Perspektive); S. ORTMANN (Formen der Literatur im Netz)
  15. State of the art reports : statewide library automation, connectivity, and resource access initiatives (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Special double issue devoted to the theme: statewide library automation, connectivity, and resource access initiatives; a state of the art review of the activities of Georgia, NY and 44 other US states in the provision of ubiquitous access to library networks in general and to the Internet and WWW in particular
  16. ¬The Internet, networking and the public library (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a collection of articles focusing on selected projects and other work of public libraries in the Internet and other applications of telecommunications networks to public library service and information delivery
  17. ¬The information superhighway and private households (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The use of information technology for consumers in the private households gains in importance. A whole new world of computerized home applications is already in place or under development. The market potential for the future will arise from the fact that information technology influences all parts of our private lifes as shows the discussion on information superhighways, video-on-demand or interactive TV
  18. Academic research on the Internet : options for scholars & librarians (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This comprehensive book examines the usability of the Internet as a scholarly research tool, comparing it to traditional print media. Experts in specific subject areas provide up-to-the-minute assessments of the usefulness of the Internet for research in their fields.
  19. Data or information : the fading boundaries. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC), Charleston, South Carolina, 5-9 Oct. 1997 (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The conference considered 5 themes: metadata and the Internet and WWW; Internet tools; new library techniques; the overhaul of a library in Equador; and training present and future librarians
  20. Deutschlands Weg ins Inform@tionszeitalter (1999) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: EBERL, U.: Vernetzte Helfer im mitdenkenden Haus; HANTROP, C.: Wenn per Maus die Kasse klingelt; BIRNSTIEL, C.: Vorlesungen auf der Datenautobahn: Schöne neue Uni-Welt?; HANTROP, C:: Rendevouz im virtuellen Schulungsraum; GOSLICH, L.: In zehn Sekunden um die Welt; ZECHBAUER, U.: Ärzte im Datennetz; TSAKIRIDOU, E.: Dreidimensionale Einblicke ins Köperinnere; ZECHBAUER, U.: Home Care: die Gesundheitsvorsorge kommt nach Hause; ZÖBELEIN, K.: Die Welt am Draht; STERBACK, R.: Autos als anonyme Staumelder; HICKISCH, A. u.a.: "Die reale Welt beginnt das Netz aufzusaugen"

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