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  1. Chudy, S.: ¬The net is here! (1994) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Briefly discusses the use of information services over the Internet for school libraries in Arkansas operating over the Arkansas Public School Computer Network
    Source
    Arkansas libraries. 51(1994) no.2, S.20-22
  2. Kaiser, U.: Handbuch Internet und Online Dienste : der kompetente Reiseführer für das digitale Netz (1996) 0.11
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    Object
    Microsoft Network
    Series
    Heyne Business; 22/1019
  3. Siegele, L.: Nur ein Bruchteil der Besucher gibt im Computerkaufhaus Geld aus : Internet Shopping Network lockt täglich mit vielen Neuheiten, Angebot wird auf einzelnen Kunden zugeschnitten (1996) 0.11
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    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
  4. Charlier, M.: Im Cyberspace wird umgebaut : Online-Dienste kämpfen mit neuen Angeboten und immer aufwendigerer Technik um neue Kunden (1996) 0.11
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    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
    Object
    Microsoft Network
  5. Arbelaitz, O.; Martínez-Otzeta. J.M.; Muguerza, J.: User modeling in a social network for cognitively disabled people (2016) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Online communities are becoming an important tool in the communication and participation processes in our society. However, the most widespread applications are difficult to use for people with disabilities, or may involve some risks if no previous training has been undertaken. This work describes a novel social network for cognitively disabled people along with a clustering-based method for modeling activity and socialization processes of its users in a noninvasive way. This closed social network is specifically designed for people with cognitive disabilities, called Guremintza, that provides the network administrators (e.g., social workers) with two types of reports: summary statistics of the network usage and behavior patterns discovered by a data mining process. Experiments made in an initial stage of the network show that the discovered patterns are meaningful to the social workers and they find them useful in monitoring the progress of the users.
    Date
    22. 1.2016 12:02:26
  6. Armour, J.; Cisler, S.: Community networks on the Internet (1994) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Community networks have existed since the 1970s when Community Memory in Berkeley, Californis, installed terminals in public places for people to read and post material of all sorts on a centralised time sharing system. Community Memory was the first known community access network. Several foundations and government agencies have funded community networks, known as freenets. Discusses the freenet movement; library involvement; the Apple Library of Tomorrow and the Morino Foundation conference on community networks and how to keep in touch with community network developments
    Source
    Library journal. 119(1994) no.11, S.22-24
  7. Hu, D.; Kaza, S.; Chen, H.: Identifying significant facilitators of dark network evolution (2009) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Social networks evolve over time with the addition and removal of nodes and links to survive and thrive in their environments. Previous studies have shown that the link-formation process in such networks is influenced by a set of facilitators. However, there have been few empirical evaluations to determine the important facilitators. In a research partnership with law enforcement agencies, we used dynamic social-network analysis methods to examine several plausible facilitators of co-offending relationships in a large-scale narcotics network consisting of individuals and vehicles. Multivariate Cox regression and a two-proportion z-test on cyclic and focal closures of the network showed that mutual acquaintance and vehicle affiliations were significant facilitators for the network under study. We also found that homophily with respect to age, race, and gender were not good predictors of future link formation in these networks. Moreover, we examined the social causes and policy implications for the significance and insignificance of various facilitators including common jails on future co-offending. These findings provide important insights into the link-formation processes and the resilience of social networks. In addition, they can be used to aid in the prediction of future links. The methods described can also help in understanding the driving forces behind the formation and evolution of social networks facilitated by mobile and Web technologies.
    Date
    22. 3.2009 18:50:30
  8. Cassel, J.F.; Little, S.K.: ¬The National Research and Education Network : the early evolution of NREN (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    A national multi-gigabyte-per-second research and education network known as the NREN is to be established by 1996, according to the High Performance Computing Act of 1991 passed in Dec 1991. NREN, referred to as the information highway is expected to provide scientific, educational, and economic benefits for the US, and to serve as the basis for an all-encompassing National Information Infrastructure available to all citizens. An annotated bibliography presenting a representation of the literature that provides a history of the NREN as well as a sense of the evolving concerns and visions of this exciting revolution of the Information Age. Includes items that offer general and specific background information, and visions, viewpoints, and issues related to the NREN
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.2, S.63-78,96
  9. Bertot, J.C.; McClure, C.R.: Developing assessment techniques for statewide electronic networks (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Reports on a study assessing statewide electronic network initiatives using the Maryland Sailor network as a case study. Aims to develop assessment techniques and indicators for the evaluation of statewide electronic networks. Defines key components of the statewide networked environment. Develops and operationalizes performance measures for networked information technologies and services provided through statewide networks. Explores several methods of evaluating statewide electronic networks. Identifies and discusses key issues and preliminary findings that affect the successful evaluation of statewide networked services
    Date
    7.11.1998 20:27:22
  10. Lupovici, C.: ¬Le digital object identifier : le système du DOI (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) has been developed by the academic technical and medical publishing sectors to enable the management of access rights to information published electronically. The DOI system has evolved from the physical documentary unit identifiers developed in the 1970, physical and document logical unit identifiers developed in the 1980s and recently modified to meet the needs of electronic distribution. This experience is integrated into the standardization, currently in progress on the Internet network, of the identification of resources and their localization. The DOI system is potentially the object of an international standard as the ISBN and the ISSN have been
    Date
    22. 1.1999 19:29:22
  11. Batt, C.: ¬The libraries of the future : public libraries and the Internet (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Considers the possible potential for service development in public libraries offered by the Internet and describes the traditional models of network access and their lack of relevance to public libraries. Describes 2 current research projects currently being undertaken by public libraries to assess the value of the Internet to their services; ITPOINT, a project being conducted at Chelmsley Wood Library, Solihull, UK; and CLIP, the Croydon Libraries Internet peoject. Presents a range of new service paradigms and suggests that public libraries will become even more central to people's lives than they are today
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.1, S.27-30
  12. Zhang, Y.; Jansen, B.J.; Spink, A.: Identification of factors predicting clickthrough in Web searching using neural network analysis (2009) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In this research, we aim to identify factors that significantly affect the clickthrough of Web searchers. Our underlying goal is determine more efficient methods to optimize the clickthrough rate. We devise a clickthrough metric for measuring customer satisfaction of search engine results using the number of links visited, number of queries a user submits, and rank of clicked links. We use a neural network to detect the significant influence of searching characteristics on future user clickthrough. Our results show that high occurrences of query reformulation, lengthy searching duration, longer query length, and the higher ranking of prior clicked links correlate positively with future clickthrough. We provide recommendations for leveraging these findings for improving the performance of search engine retrieval and result ranking, along with implications for search engine marketing.
    Date
    22. 3.2009 17:49:11
  13. Vanderheiden, G.C.: Anywhere, anytime (+ anyone) access to the next-generation WWW (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Interfaces of the next generation of nomadic network services will need to be widely varying, modality independent, flexible and straight forward and easy to learn. Gives examples of the types of systems needed and sets out strategies for achieving anyone / anytime and anywhere interfaces. These systems will address the equity issues of providing access to those with disabilities, those with lower technology and bandwidth devices and provide support for agent software
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  14. Engel, G.: User instruction for access to catalogs and databases on the Internet (1991) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Online library catalogues and other information resources accessible through network connections offer students and scholars a variety of useful data, but present special problems to remote users. Issues facing the user of Internet-accessible systems include: knowing how to reach a system; finding out what a system contains; mastering commands and menu structures; using appropriate kinds of search terms; and choosing among systems to meet information needs effectively. These issues should be addressed by bibliographic instruction librarians and others who develop instructional units for access to systems on the Internet
    Date
    8. 1.2007 17:22:52
  15. Internet culture (1996) 0.06
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    LCSH
    Internet (Computer network)
    Internet (Computer network) / Social aspects
    Subject
    Internet (Computer network)
    Internet (Computer network) / Social aspects
  16. Tseng, G.; Poulter, A.; Hiom, D.: ¬The library and information professional's guide to the Internet (1997) 0.06
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    LCSH
    Internet (Computer network)
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network / resources
    Subject
    Internet (Computer network)
    Information science / Great Britain / Computer network / resources
  17. Community network access and public libraries in Australia (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Issue devoted to community network access and public libraries in Australia
  18. Tonta, Y.: Scholarly communication and the use of networked information sources (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Examines the use of networked information sources in scholarly communication. Networked information sources are defined broadly to cover: documents and images stored on electronic network hosts; data files; newsgroups; listservs; online information services and electronic periodicals. Reports results of a survey to determine how heavily, if at all, networked information sources are cited in scholarly printed periodicals published in 1993 and 1994. 27 printed periodicals, representing a wide range of subjects and the most influential periodicals in their fields, were identified through the Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index Journal Citation Reports. 97 articles were selected for further review and references, footnotes and bibliographies were checked for references to networked information sources. Only 2 articles were found to contain such references. Concludes that, although networked information sources facilitate scholars' work to a great extent during the research process, scholars have yet to incorporate such sources in the bibliographies of their published articles
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.3, S.240-245
  19. Nicholson, D.; Steele, M.: CATRIONA: a distributed, locally-oriented. Z39.50 OPAC-based approach to cataloguing the Internet (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the origins of the CATaloguing and Retrieval of Information Over Network Applications (CATRIONA) Study in the BUBL Subject Tree service and nots its aims: to investigate the requirements for developing procedures and applications for cataloguing and retrieval of networked resources (particularly via the Internet); and to explore the feasibility of a collaborative project to develop and integrate them with existing library systems. The project established that a distributed catalogue of networked resources integrated with standard Z39.50 library system OPAC interfaces with information on hard copy resources is already a practical proposition at a basic level. Notes that at least one Z30.50 OPAC client can searcg remote Z39.50 OPACs, retrieve USMARC records with URLs in MARC field 856
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
  20. Addyman, A.M.: WAIS: strengths, weaknesses and opportunities : the Global Youth Communications Network (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Briefly discusses recent developments in the Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) software available for searching over the Internet telecommunications network. Of particular interest are the practical examples of searches of external databases
    Source
    Information networking 93: using the network. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Information Networking, London, May 1993

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