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  1. ¬The digital information revolution: [key presentations] : Superhighway symposium, FEI/EURIM Conference, November 16th & 17th 1994 [at the Central Hall, Westminster.] (1995) 0.26
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    COMPASS
    Great Britain
    Date
    22.10.2006 18:22:51
    Subject
    Great Britain
  2. Tseng, G.; Poulter, A.; Hiom, D.: ¬The library and information professional's guide to the Internet (1997) 0.16
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    LCSH
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network / resources
    Subject
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network / resources
  3. Tseng, G.; Poulter, A.; Hiom, D.: ¬The library and information professional's guide to the Internet (1996) 0.13
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    LCSH
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network resources
    Subject
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network resources
  4. Lutz, H.: Back to business : was CompuServe Unternehmen bietet (1997) 0.10
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:50:29
    Source
    Cogito. 1997, H.1, S.22-23
  5. Locke, C.: ¬The future Internet (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Although the Internet has taken some knocks, commercial intiatives are helping to create a bright future for users and business
    Source
    Internet world. 5(1994) no.6, S.22-23
  6. Kaiser, U.: Handbuch Internet und Online Dienste : der kompetente Reiseführer für das digitale Netz (1996) 0.07
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    Series
    Heyne Business; 22/1019
  7. Blake, P.: Who will be the king ... of the portals? : There is a lot of competition to be the alpha business information site (1999) 0.07
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    Source
    Information today. 16(1999) no.8, S.20-22
  8. Porterfield, K.W.: WWWW (what's a World Wide Web?) (1994) 0.07
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    Abstract
    World Wide Web (WWW) originated at CERN as a hypertext system to facilitate information sharing among the high energy physics community. Describes the basic features of WWW and concludes that its influence on Internet is likely to be great
    Source
    Internet world. 5(1994) no.3, S.20-22
  9. Connolly, D.A.: ¬The many uses of Email discussion lists (2000) 0.07
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    Abstract
    If you want to let other indexers know about a great new medical dictionary, discuss the pros and cons of using prepositions in subentries, find an indexer in Phoenix, or maybe share some marketing tips, then consider joining an email discussion list. Email discussion lists provide numerous tools and opportunities for indexers, especially for freelancers. Despite the rapid growth of Web- and graphical-based communication, email remains the linchpin of electronic communication. While the World Wide Web has become ubiquitous in our society, email remains the most reliable form of electronic communication. Email access is more prevalent than Web access, less cumbersome, and some would say, more egalitarian. Despite improvements over time, Web access is not available in equal quality or proportion to email access, especially in poorer or developing areas. Indeed, many users who have access to both restrict their use of the Web for important research efforts, and maintain nearconstant connection with their email servers for daily business
  10. O'Leary, M.: MapQuest and Maps On Us : top Web map services (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews 2 USA based map Web sites: MapQuest and Maps on Us. They both offer map location, route planning and business establishment location. Maps on Us has strengths in the detail of its maps, the scope of its business location and the power of its software. MapQuest has maps beyond the USA, has a more comprehensive range and has better user friendliness and map presentation
    Date
    17. 7.1998 22:05:46
  11. Kubis, O.: Offene Netze ohne doppelten Boden : Datenschutz und -sicherheit im Electronic Business (1999) 0.06
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    Content
    Der Autor ist zuständig für Online Services und Electronic Business bei der Firma EDS Electronic Data Systems
    Source
    Frankfurter Rundschau. Nr.205 vom 4.9.1999, S.22
  12. Kirwood, H.P.: Beyond evaluation : a model for cooperative evaluation of Internet resources (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Stresses the need for sites evaluating Internet resources. Lists sites and outlines how they are evaluated. Librarians need to collaborate more, and reviews need to become more consistent and informative for the user. Describes the model followed by the Marr/Kirkwood Official Guide to Business Schools Web. This uses a tabular format and compares business school sites on a set of standard criteria. The format lends itself to multiple reviewers
    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.4, S.66-72
  13. Siegle, J.: @lles hat ein Ende : Im Sog der kriselnden Web-Wirtschaft kämpfen immer mehr Internet-Zeitschriften um ihr Überleben (2001) 0.06
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    "Die New Economy liegt am Boden. Unzählige Dotcom-Firmen sind in die Pleite geschlittert. Hightech-Aktien tendieren gegen Null. Tausende hoch dotierte Angestellte haben ihren Job verloren. Unter dem ungesunden Klima hat nun vor allen Dingen auch die Internet-Presse zu leiden. Seit Monaten müssen New-Economy-Magazine drastische Anzeigenrückgänge hinnehmen. Die Titel Business 2.0 und E-Business wurden gar komplett eingestellt. Das jüngste Opfer der anhaltenden Online-Krise ist nun Net-Business. Wie vergangenen Freitag bekannt wurde, stellt die Verlagsgruppe Milchstraße die webaffine Wirtschaftszeitung ein (die FR berichtete). Verleger Dirk Manthey hat die Titelrechte verkauft. Am Freitag wird die letzte von der Hamburger Redaktion produzierte Ausgabe erscheinen. Eine bittere Pille für das rund 30-köpfige Team: Bis auf wenige Ausnahmen werden wohl alle Mitarbeiter entlassen. Vor wenigen Wochen noch hatte Manthey Probleme bei seinem Vorzeigeobjekt vehement bestritten. Anfang Juli war lediglich gemeldet worden, Peter Turi, Ex-Chefredakteur und Ex-Mitherausgeber des Heidelberger Medienfachmagazins Kress Report, würde im Oktober Net-Business-Chefredakteur Klaus Madzia ablösen. Am derzeitigen Konzept solle aber dennoch weiter festgehalten werden. NetBusiness werde es trotz der Krise weiter geben, hatte Madzia - ironischerweise im Online-Dienst des Kress Report - versichert. - Alltag voller Pannen. - Und nun ist doch alles völlig anders gekommen: Faktisch übernimmt Turi nicht nur die Leitung der Redaktion, sondern gleich die komplette Zeitung. Ab September soll ein völlig neu konzipiertes Net-Business in Heidelberg erscheinen. Dort sitzt Turis Firma ihaus GmbH, die derzeit mit Koepfe.de einen Internet-Dienst für digitale Visitenkarten betreibt. Im Zuge der Net-Business-Übernahme plant der 40-Jährige nun die Gründung einer eigenen Verlagsgesellschaft. Der Erscheinungsrhythmus der Neuauflage wird mit 14-tägig angegeben.
    Inhaltlich soll Net-Business zu einem Branchendienst umgebaut werden, wobei die Schwerpunkte neben Köpfen, Konzepten und Karriere auch im Bereich Medien und Marketing liegen sollen. Online-Unternehmer Turi mochte hierbei mit einem Team von drei bis vier Redakteuren auskommen". Entgegen anderslautenden Medienberichten wird die Online-Ausgabe von NetBusiness nicht eingestellt und zunächst weiterhin von der Milchstraßen-Tochter Tomorrow Internet AG betreut. Turis Service Koepfe.de soll in den Web-Ableger von Net-Business integriert werden. Schon seit Monaten munkelte die Szene über ein nahes Ende des im Januar 2000 gestarteten Net-Business. Die zunächst im Zwei-Wochenrhythmus vertriebene Zeitung hatte ihren Erscheinungszyklus im Herbst 2000 auf einen wöchentlichen verkürzt. Nachdem jedoch die Anzeigenumsätze drastisch eingebrochen waren, war der Verlag Ende vergangenen Jahres energisch zurückgerudert und hatte einen rigiden Sparkurs verordnet: Die Erscheinungsweise wurde wieder auf 14-tägig zurückgestellt, zahlreichen Redakteuren, die nur wenige Monate zuvor von anderen Medien abgeworben wurden, gekündigt. Trotz gegenteiliger Beteuerungen blieben Anzeigenverkauf und Auflagenentwicklung deutlich hinter den Erwartungen zurück - im ersten Quartal 2001 erreichte Net-Business nicht einmal eine verkaufte Auflage von 24 000 Exemplaren. Ursprünglich war ein Vielfaches dessen angepeilt. Madzia spricht dennoch nicht von einem Misserfolg des Projekts: Ich denke nicht, dass die Redaktion oder ich gescheitert sind", sagt der Net-Business-Chefredakteur und -Herausgeber gegenüber der FR. "Das Ganze ist natürlich schon enttäuschend, aber der Markt ist momentan einfach ziemlich rau", so Madzia. Net-Business ist alles andere als ein Einzelfall. Pleiten, Pech und Pannen gehören im deutschen Online-Blätterwald längst zum Alltag. Im Frühjahr war Business 2.0 aus dem Münchner Future-Verlag gescheitert. Ende April hatte die internationale Mutter Future Networks die unrentable deutsche Niederlassung gleich komplett dichtgemacht. Anfang Juli folgte das Aus für E-Business, den Ableger der Wirtschaftswoche. Die Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt zog nach nur vier Monaten kurzerhand den Stecker und entließ fast 40 völlig überraschte Redakteure.
    Einige hatten erst zwei Tage zuvor ihren Job bei E-Business angetreten. Am Rande dieser Pleiten gibt es noch eine pikante Personalie: Bereits kurz nach dem Start von E-Business war Chefredakteur Gregor Neumann durch Uli Pecher ersetzt worden. Pecher war zuvor Chefredakteur des eingestellten Magazins Business 2.0 - und nach der weiteren Pleite binnen drei Monaten zum zweiten Mal seinen Posten los. Seit Juli erscheint auch eMarket nur noch zweiwöchentlich. Das Fachblatt für E-Commerce und Online-Marketing war Anfang 2000 nur wenige Wochen nach Net-Business als Wochenmagazin an den Start gegangen. Fast dasselbe gilt für die Web-Illustrierte Tomorrow - ebenfalls ein Objekt der Hamburger Milchstraße. Das Magazin erscheint künftig wieder monatlich statt alle zwei Wochen. Im Zuge der Umstellung soll jedem zweiten Tomorrow-Mitarbeiter gekündigt werden. Doch damit nicht genug: In der ersten Juli-Woche stellte auch die Welt ihre Beilage Web-Welt ein. Redaktionsleiter Dirk Nolde und zwei weitere Redakteure wechselten ins Wirtschaftsressort, um dort zwei New-Economy-Seiten zu produzieren. Im Zuge des Online-Booms sind in den vergangenen drei, vier Jahren allein in Deutschland wohl fast ein Dutzend Publikationen entstanden, die den Aufschwung von Firmen wie AOL, Yahoo, eBay oder Intershop dokumentierten. Nun liefert das Web-Wirtschaft jedoch keine Erfolgsstorys mehr. Die Schlagzeilen der New-Economy-Postillen haben sich längst ebenso verdüstert wie die Stimmung in der Branche. Und wer liest schon gern ständig von Massenentlassungen, Pleiten-Start-ups geschweige denn rasant gegen Null tendierenden Aktienkursen?
    "Den E-Business-Titeln fehlt immer mehr die Daseinsberechtigung, denn deren Entwicklung läuft parallel zur Börsenentwicklung", sagt Wolfgang Koser, Chefredakteur der Internet Professionell. Und inzwischen handelt ja kaum noch jemand, daher gibt es auch kein Info-Bedürfnis und damit keine genau definierte Zielgruppe mehr." - Der Methusalern setzt auf Technik - Titel wie eben Internet Professionell haben es da scheinbar einfacher: Sie bedienen eine ganz klar umrissene Klientel. Doch Koser kennt die Probleme der Magazin-Newcomer aus eigener Erfahrung. Sein Heft ist schließlich aus Pl@net entstanden, der ersten deutschen Internet Zeitschrift. Das Netzkultur-Blatt war auf keine genau bestimmbare Leserschaft gemünzt - und ökonomisch gescheitert. PI@net wurde zur technikorientierten Internet Professionell umgebaut, die auf der nächsten CeBit ihren fünften Geburtstag feiert. Wir sind sozusagen der Methusalem unter den Web-Magazinen«, freut sich Koser Was seitdem passiert ist, gleicht einem Blutbad." Die Internet Professionell wächst dagegen beständig weiter. Auch wenn längst nicht mehr so hohe Zuwachsraten wie noch vor zwei Jahren erzielt werden, zählt das Magazin derzeit 25 000 Abonnenten. Etwa noch mal so viele Hefte werden am Kiosk abgesetzt. Von einem Rückgang des Anzeigenvolumens ist jedoch auch die Internet Professionell nicht verschont geblieben. Ahnliches gilt für die Kollegen der Internet World, die inhaltlich auf einen Mix aus Technik-, Reportage- und News-Elemente setzt. Auflagentechnisch boomt das Magazin, anzeigenmäßig mussten gegenüber dem Vorjahr deutliche Abstriche gemacht werden. Mehr als 80000 Exemplare finden jeden Monat einen Käufer. Ab August beliefert die Redaktion nun auch die Nachrichtenagentur ddp täglich mit zehn News aus der Online-Welt. Und im Gegensatz zu anderen Web-Zeitungen baut die Internet World sogar weiter aus: Herausgeber Pit Klein sucht derzeit mindestens zwei Allround-Redakteure. Vielleicht ja ein guter Tipp für geschasste NetBusiness-Kollegen."
    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
  14. Maloff, J.: ¬The business value of internetworking (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Discusses broadly the application of the Internet to business information and its communication for accountants, lawyers, demographers, business development people, product planners, and corporate chief executive officers
  15. Vizine-Goetz, D.: OCLC investigates using classification tools to organize Internet data (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The knowledge structures that form traditional library classification schemes hold great potential for improving resource description and discovery on the Internet and for organizing electronic document collections. The advantages of assigning subject tokens (classes) to documents from a scheme like the DDC system are well documented
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  16. Notess, G.R.: Government information on the Internet (2004) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The U.S. federal government has been a major publisher on the Internet. Its many agencies have used the Internet, and the Web most recently, to provide access to a great quantity of their information output. Several agencies such as the Library of Congress and the Government Printing Office have taken a leading role in both providing information and offering finding aids, while other endeavors such as FirstGov and subject gateways offer other avenues of access. A brief look back at the history of the government on the Web and the continuing concerns and challenges show how the government is not only a major content provider on the Internet but also a source for the organization of the content.
    Date
    15. 2.2007 19:05:22
  17. Si, L.; Zhou, J.: Ontology and linked data of Chinese great sites information resources from users' perspective (2022) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Great Sites are closely related to the residents' life, urban and rural development. In the process of rapid urbanization in China, the protection and utilization of Great Sites are facing unprecedented pressure. Effective knowl­edge organization with ontology and linked data of Great Sites is a prerequisite for their protection and utilization. In this paper, an interview is conducted to understand the users' awareness towards Great Sites to build the user-centered ontology. As for designing the Great Site ontology, firstly, the scope of Great Sites is determined. Secondly, CIDOC- CRM and OWL-Time Ontology are reused combining the results of literature research and user interviews. Thirdly, the top-level structure and the specific instances are determined to extract knowl­edge concepts of Great Sites. Fourthly, they are transformed into classes, data properties and object properties of the Great Site ontology. Later, based on the linked data technology, taking the Great Sites in Xi'an Area as an example, this paper uses D2RQ to publish the linked data set of the knowl­edge of the Great Sites and realize its opening and sharing. Semantic services such as semantic annotation, semantic retrieval and reasoning are provided based on the ontology.
  18. Foster, A.: Using the Internet for business information (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Update of an earlier article. Examines recent trends in the development of the Internet with particular reference to their applications to the dissemination and use of business information. Includes details of some of the more significant sources of business data
    Source
    Business information review. 12(1995) no.1, S.2-17
  19. Oppenheim, C.: ¬The implications of copyright legislation for electronic access to journal collections (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The nature and implications of electrocopying are summarised. After a brief review of the principles of copyright, the issue of whether electrocopying infringes copyright is debated. Publishers are aware of the threat that electrocopying poses to their business. The various options available to publishers for responding to electrocopying are summarised. Patterns of scholarly communications and the relationships between authors, publishers and libraries are being challenged. Constructive dialogue is necessary if the issues are to be resolved
    Source
    Journal of document and text management. 2(1994) no.1, S.10-22
  20. Goeller, K.E.: Web-based collaborative learning : a perspective on the future (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Web technologies may radically alter the way in which we learn and the business model of corporate and professional training. Examines issues relating to the design and delivery of online learning
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06

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