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  1. Lynch, P.J.; Horton, S.: Web style guide : basic design principles for creating Web sites (1999) 0.15
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    Date
    27. 8.2000 14:46:22
  2. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (2007) 0.13
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    Abstract
    The scale of web site design has grown so that what was once comparable to decorating a room is now comparable to designing buildings or even cities. Designing sites so that people can find their way around is an ever-growing challenge as sites contain more and more information. In the past, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web has helped developers and designers establish consistent and usable structures for their sites and their information. This edition of the classic primer on web site design and navigation is updated with recent examples, new scenarios, and new information on best practices. Readers will learn how to present large volumes of information to visitors who need to find what they're looking for quickly. With topics that range from aesthetics to mechanics, this valuable book explains how to create interfaces that users can understand easily.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:18:27
    LCSH
    Web sites / Design
    Subject
    Web sites / Design
  3. Hedden, H.: Indexing specialities : Web Sites (2007) 0.10
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: IWP 60(2009) H.4, S.245 (J. Fassbender): "Heather Heddens Buch über Website-Indexing gehört zur Indexing Specialties-Serie, die vom Information Today-Verlag in Zusammenarbeit mit der American Society of Indexers herausgegeben wird. Der Bereich Website-Indexing befasst sich mit der Index-Erstellung und -Pflege für Websites und Intranets - ähnlich zu Registern für Printpublikationen. Ein Website-Index hat oft die Bezeichnung Site Index oder A-Z Index und sollte zudem nicht mit Site Maps verwechselt werden. Das Buch füllt gerade auch hierzulande eine Riesenlücke aus: Nach Einschätzung des Deutschen Netzwerks der Indexer (DNI) ist das Wissensdefizit über Website-Indexing in der deutschen Web- und IT-Szene enorm. Die Autorin beginnt in diesem Sinne auch gleich mit zwei Kernaussagen des Buches: 1. Website-Indexing sei deshalb in der Web-Szene nicht so verbreitet, weil die Kenntnisse der Methoden zur Index-Erstellung fehlen und/oder die nötigen Tools unbekannt sind. 2. Ein guter Index stelle für viele Sites die effektivste Suchmethode dar - trotz der Konkurrenz zu Navigationsmenüs und Sucheingabe. Verdeutlicht werden sodann die Unterschiede zu Print-Registern, der bedeutendste betrifft die Locators (Fundstellen), die in der Regel keine Seitenangaben, sondern Links sind.
    Ein Kapitel über HTML-Grundlagen ist für diejenigen Indexer gedacht, die sich in diesem Bereich bisher nicht oder wenig auskennen. Ein weiteres Kapitel verdeutlicht die HTML-Tags, die speziell für die Website-Index-Erstellung von Bedeutung sind. Die Erläuterungen zu Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) ist ausreichend, aber etwas knapp; hier wären einige CSS-Techniken für Fortgeschrittene von Interesse gewesen. Auf die Möglichkeiten von Konvertierungs-Tools (wie HTML/Prep), mit denen Dokumente ins HTML-Format umgewandelt werden können, sowie von Online Help Authoring Tools wird ebenfalls eingegangen. Sie bilden eine gute Ergänzung zu den indexspezifischen HTML-Erläuterungen. Das Thema XML ist bewusst ausgeschlossen worden, um sich vom Fokus des Buches nicht zu weit zu entfernen. Dennoch hätte man sich als Leser zumindest ein paar grundsätzliche Erläuterungen im Kontext zum Website-Indexing gewünscht. Ein Kapitel über Dedicated-IndexingSoftware behandelt deren Möglichkeiten einer Index-Erstellung für Websites. Die Autorin argumentiert überzeugend, dass die großen Vorteile dieser von Indexern weltweit am meisten eingesetzten Software deren mächtige Möglichkeiten zur Erstellung, Bearbeitung, Veränderung und Kontrolle von Index-Einträgen sind, was einer hohen Index-Qualität zugute kommt. Die HTML-Ausgabe-Optionen dieser Software-Art sind allerdings etwas eingeschränkter, so dass der Output oft einer Nachbearbeitung bedarf. Es folgen zwei Kapitel über spezielle Website-Indexing-Software. XRefHT (gesprochen: Shreft) ist eine Freeware, die von Prof. Timothy Craven (University of Western Ontario) entwickelt wurde. HTML Indexer ist eine kommerziell erhältliche Software. Detailliert erläutert werden, welche Elemente von Web-Seiten von den beiden Programmen für Index-Einträge berücksichtigt werden, wie Index-Einträge und Querverweise erstellt und bearbeitet und wie die Register aktualisiert werden können.
    Zwei Kapitel behandeln die Vorgehensweise bei der Index-Erstellung sowie die vielfältigen Aspekte der Index-Gestaltung. Anhand vieler Beispiele werden die Besonderheiten, aber auch Parallelen zu Printregistern beleuchtet, z. B. bestehende und neu einzufügende Anker, Berücksichtigung verschiedener Seiten-Arten und -Formate, Umgang mit mehreren Locatorn pro Eintrag, Navigation innerhalb des Site Indexes. Das Schlusskapitel widmet sich den Business-Aspekten des Website-Indexing, auch aus Freelancer-Sicht. Erläutert werden z. B., welche Arten von Websites in Frage kommen und wie die Fortführung der Indexierung berücksichtigt wird. Der Index des Buches ist insgesamt von guter Qualität, wie man es von den Indexing-Büchern des Information Today-Verlages gewöhnt ist - ja sogar von exzellenter Qualität im Vergleich zu vielen unzureichenden Registern deutschsprachiger Fachbücher. Mit fünf Prozent Umfang im Verhältnis zur Anzahl der inhaltlichen Seiten hat der Index eine gute Standardlänge. Wesentliche Indexierungstechniken, wie Untereinträge, siehe- und siehe auch-Querverweise, vollständige Seitenbereichsangaben (d. h. ohne die wenig hilfreichen ff.-Angaben) kommen zum Einsatz. Einige Untereinträge tauchen allerdings nicht auch als Haupteintrag auf; so findet man z. B. "indexing rates" nur als Untereintrag des Haupteintrages "Business and index market". Die typographische und satztechnische Qualität des Registers ist ebenfalls gut, z. B. unterschiedliche Einrückungen von Untereinträgen und deren Zeilenumbrüchen. Insgesamt gesehen ist Indexing Specialties: Web Sites ein sehr empfehlenswertes Buch, das ein wichtiges (und bisher vernachlässigtes) Thema abdeckt."
  4. Nicholas, D.; Huntingdon, P.; Williams, P.: Evaluating digital platforms, services, channels and sites professionally (2003) 0.07
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  5. Renehan, E.J.: Science on the Web : a connoisseur's guide to over 500 of the best, most useful, and most fun science Websites (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Written by the author of the best-selling 1001 really cool Web sites, this fun and informative book enables readers to take full advantage of the Web. More than a mere directory, it identifies and describes the best sites, guiding surfers to such innovations as VRML3-D and Java. Aside from downloads of Web browsers, Renehan points the way to free compilers and interpreters as well as free online access to major scientific journals
    LCSH
    Web sites / Directories
    Subject
    Web sites / Directories
  6. Siegel, D.: Web Site Design : Killer Web Sites des 3. Generation (1996) 0.07
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  7. Garlock, K.L.; Piontek, S.: Designing Web interfaces to library services and resources (1999) 0.07
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    LCSH
    Web sites / Design
    Web sites / United States / Design
    Subject
    Web sites / Design
    Web sites / United States / Design
  8. Conner-Sax, K.; Krol, E.: ¬The whole Internet : the next generation (1999) 0.07
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    Abstract
    For a snapshot of something that is mutating as quickly as the Internet, The Whole Internet: The Next Generation exhibits remarkable comprehensiveness and accuracy. It's a good panoramic shot of Web sites, Usenet newsgroups, e-mail, mailing lists, chat software, electronic commerce, and the communities that have begun to emerge around all of these. This is the book to buy if you have a handle on certain aspects of the Internet experience--e-mail and Web surfing, for example--but want to learn what else the global network has to offer--say, Web banking or mailing-list management. The authors clearly have seen a thing or two online and are able to share their experiences entertainingly and with clarity. However, they commit the mistake of misidentifying an Amazon.com book review as a publisher's synopsis of a book. Aside from that transgression, The Whole Internet presents detailed information on much of the Internet. In most cases, coverage explains what something (online stock trading, free homepage sites, whatever) is all about and then provides you with enough how-to information to let you start exploring on your own. Coverage ranges from the super-basic (how to surf) to the fairly complex (sharing an Internet connection among several home computers on a network). Along the way, readers get insight into buying, selling, meeting, relating, and doing most everything else on the Internet. While other books explain the first steps into the Internet community with more graphics, this one will remain useful to the newcomer long after he or she has become comfortable using the Internet.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Internet Professionell. 2000, H.2, S.22
  9. Bazler, J.A.: Biology resources in the electronic age (2003) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Lists and reviews the most useful web sites that provide information an key topics in biology
  10. Bazler, J.A.: Chemistry resources in the electronic age (2003) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This book lists and reviews the most useful web sites that provide information an key topics in chemistry
  11. Bazler, J.A.: Earth science resources in the electronic age (2003) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This unique book reviews hundreds of the most reliable earth science-related web sites
  12. Knowledge: creation, organization and use : Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, DC, 31.10.-4.11.1999. Ed.: Larry Woods (1999) 0.05
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: AUSTIN, D.: A proposal for an International Standard Object Number works. BATEMAN, J.: Modelling the importance of end-user relevance criteria. BILAL, D.: Web search engines for children: a comparative study and performance evaluation of Yahooligans!, AskJeeves for Kids, and Super Snooper. BOROS, E., P.B. KANTOR u. D.J. NEU: Pheromonic representation of user quests by digital structures. BRADSHAW, S., K. HAMMOND: Constructing indices from citations in collections of research papers. BUDZIK, J., K. HAMMOND: Q&A: a system for the capture, organization and reuse of expertise. BUDZIK, J., K. HAMMOND: Watson: anticipating and contextualizing information needs. CHOO, C.W., B. DETLOR u. D. TURNBULL: Information seeking on the Web: an integrated model of browsing and searching. CORTEZ, E.M.: Planning and implementing a high performance knowledge base. DING, W., D. SOERGEL u. G. MARCHIONINI: Performance of visual, verbal, and combined video surrogates. DU TOIT, A.: Developing a framework for managing knowledge in enterprises. FALCONER, J.: The business pattern: a new tool for organizational knowledge capture and reuse. GOODRUM, A., A. SPINK: Visual information seeking: a study of image queries on the world wide web. HEIDORN, P.B.: The identification of index terms in natural language object descriptions. HILL, L.L., Q. ZHENG: Indirect geospatial referencing through place names in the digital library: Alexandra digital library experience with developing and implementing gazetteers. JURISICA, I., J. MYLOPOULOS u. E. YU: Using ontologies for knowledge management: an information systems perspective. KANTOR, B., E. BOROS u. B. MELAMED u.a.: The information quest: a dynamic model of user's information needs. KANTOR, P., M.H. KIM u. U. Ibraev u.a.: Estimating the number of relevant documents in enormous collections. KIM, Y., B. NORGARD U. A. CHEN u.a.: Using ordinary language in access metadata of divers types of information resources: trade classifications and numeric data. KOLLURI, V., D.P. METZLER: Knowledge guided rule learning. LARSON, R.R., C. CARSON: Information access for a digital library: Cheshire II and the Berkeley environment digital library. LEAZER, G.H., J. FURNER: Topological indices of textual identity networks. LIN, X.: Designing a visual interface for online searching. MA, Y., V.B. DIODATO: Icons as visual form of knowledge representation on the World Wide Web: a semiotic analysis.
    WARWICK, S. u. H.I. XIE: Copyright management information in electronic forms: user compliance and modes of delivery. HOCHHEISER, H. u. B. SHNEIDERMAN: Understanding patterns of user visits to Web sites: interactive Starfield visualizations of WWW log data. GIANNINI, T.: Rethinking the reference interview: from interpersonal communication to online information process. KANTOR, P.B. u. T. SARACEVIC: Quantitative study of the value of research libraries: a foundation for the evaluation of digital libraries. MIKULECKY, P. u. J. MIKULECKA: Active tools for better knowledge dissemination. BERKEMEYER, J.: Electronic publications at national libraries: now and in the future. ZHANG, Z. u.a.: DAPHNE: a tool for distributed Web authoring and publishing. BISHOP, A.P. u.a. Information exchange networks in low-income neighborhoods: implications for community networking. ERCEGOVAC, Z.: LEArning portfolio for accessing engineering information for engineers. RENEKER, M. u.a.: Information environment of a military university campus: an exploratory study. GREENE, S. u. R. LUTZ: Data stewardship: the care and handling of named entities. NEUMANN, L.: Physical environment as a resource in information work settings. VISHIK, C. u.a.: Enterprise information space: user's view, developer's view, and market approach. SHIM, W. u. P.B. KANTOR: Evaluation of digital libraries: a DEA approach. TENOPIR, C. u. D. GREEN: Patterns of use and usage factors for online databases in academic and public libraries. TROLLEY, J.H. u. J. O'NEILL: New wine and old vessels: the evaluation and integration of Web based information in well-established resources. KANTOR, P.B. u. R. NORDLIE: Models of the behavior of people searching the Internet: a Petri net approach. TOMS, E.G. u.a.: Does genre define the shape of information? The role of form and function in user interaction with digital documents. ROSENBAUM, H.: Towards a theory of the digital information environment. WHITMIRE, E.: Undergraduates' information seeking behavior: the role of epistemological development theories and models. BREITENSTEIN, M.: From revolution to orthodoxy: an evolutionary histroy of the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. YANCEY, T. u.a.: Lexicography without limits: a Web-based solution
    Date
    22. 6.2005 9:44:50
  13. Rosenfeld, L.; Morville, P.: Information architecture for the World Wide Web : designing large-scale Web sites (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Some web sites "work" and some don't. Good web site consultants know that you can't just jump in and start writing HTML, the same way you can't build a house by just pouring a foundation and putting up some walls. You need to know who will be using the site, and what they'll be using it for. You need some idea of what you'd like to draw their attention to during their visit. Overall, you need a strong, cohesive vision for the site that makes it both distinctive and usable. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web is about applying the principles of architecture and library science to web site design. Each web site is like a public building, available for tourists and regulars alike to breeze through at their leisure. The job of the architect is to set up the framework for the site to make it comfortable and inviting for people to visit, relax in, and perhaps even return to someday. Most books on web development concentrate either on the aesthetics or the mechanics of the site. This book is about the framework that holds the two together. With this book, you learn how to design web sites and intranets that support growth, management, and ease of use. Special attention is given to: * The process behind architecting a large, complex site * Web site hierarchy design and organization Information Architecture for the World Wide Web is for webmasters, designers, and anyone else involved in building a web site. It's for novice web designers who, from the start, want to avoid the traps that result in poorly designed sites. It's for experienced web designers who have already created sites but realize that something "is missing" from their sites and want to improve them. It's for programmers and administrators who are comfortable with HTML, CGI, and Java but want to understand how to organize their web pages into a cohesive site. The authors are two of the principals of Argus Associates, a web consulting firm. At Argus, they have created information architectures for web sites and intranets of some of the largest companies in the United States, including Chrysler Corporation, Barron's, and Dow Chemical.
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    Web sites / Design
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    Web sites / Design
  14. Baumgardt, M.: Creative Web design : tips and tricks step by step (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Michael Baumgardt covers everything from preparing images to creating animations so you can start developing advanced sites for your own business and for others. Creative Web design explains step-by-step how to use the most popular design programs to create the visual elements for your web site and makes HTML and JavaScript understandable for nonprgrammers. The book explains the latest features of the Netscape and Microsoft browser and gives you tips and tricks to optimize your web page for your audience. Interviews with top agencies reveal how professionals created some of the best sites to be found on the Web to give you some inspiration for your own work. Thge enclosed CD-ROM contains demos and fully functional versions of the software tools described in the book. It also includes many of the sites discussed, allowing you to study them off-line. The following programs are shown in practical use: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pagemill, BareBone BBEdit, Equilibrium DeBabelizer, Macromedia Director, Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Internet Explorer
  15. Wenzel, O.: Webdesign, Informationssuche und Flow : Nutzerverhalten auf unterschiedlich strukturierten Websites (2001) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Zugl. Dissertation Univ. Wuppertal, 2001 u.d.T.: Aufbau und Nutzung von Internet-Sites: ein Web-Experiment zum Einfluß der Linkstruktur einer Website auf die Effizienz der Informationssuche und Flow
  16. Li, X.; Crane, N.: Electronic styles : a handbook for citing electronic information (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The second edition of the best-selling guide to referencing electronic information and citing the complete range of electronic formats includes text-based information, electronic journals and discussion lists, Web sites, CD-ROM and multimedia products, and commercial online documents
  17. Dawson, H.: Using the Internet for political research : practical tips and hints (2003) 0.05
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    Content
    Key Features - Includes chapters an key topics such as elections, parliaments, prime ministers and presidents - Contains case studies of typical searches - Highlights useful political science Internet sites. The Author Heather Dawson is an Assistant Librarian at the British Library of Political and Economic Science and Politics and Government Editor of SOSIG (The Social Science Information Gateway). Readership This book is aimed at researchers, librarians/ information workers handling reference enquiries and students. Contents Getting started an using the Internet - search tools available, information gateways, search terms, getting further information Political science research - getting started, key organisations, key web sites Elections - using the Internet to follow an election, information an electoral systems, tracing election results, future developments (e.g. digital archive) Political parties - what is online, constructing searches, key sites, where to find information Heads of state (Presidents and Prime Ministers) - tracing news stories, Speeches, directories worldwide Parliaments - what is happening in Parliament, tracing MPs, Bills, devolution and regional parliaments in the UK; links to useful sites with directories of parliaments worldwide Government departments - tracing legislation, statistics and consultation papers Political science education - information an courses, grants, libraries, searching library catalogues, tracing academic staff members Keeping up-to-date - political news stories, political research and forthcoming events
  18. Schmidt, D.; Allison, M.; Clark, K.; Jacobs, P.; Porta, M.: Guide to reference and information sources in plant biology (2005) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This third edition contains nearly 1,000 annotated entries focus an core materials for botanists and plant biologists and includes greatly expanded coverage of web sites.
  19. E-Text : Strategien und Kompetenzen. Elektronische Kommunikation in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Beruf (2001) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Elektronische Produktion, Verbreitung und Rezeption von Texten - deren integrative Wechselbeziehungen eingeschlossen - verändern unausweichlich unsere Forschungs-, Lernund Arbeitsbedingungen. In diesem Wandel braucht es Orientierung, Strategien und Kompetenzen. Dieser Band bietet sie in interdisziplinärer Vielfalt. Teil 1 befaßt sich mit Wissen und Wissenschaft. Er spannt den Bogen der Medientheorie von der Antike bis ins 21. Jahrhundert und bietet einen konstruktivistischen Ansatz für das Wissensmanagement. Textsortenkonventionen und Hypertext sind ebenso Schwerpunkte wie empiriegestützte Guidelines und innovative Werkzeuge für das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. Teil 2 ist Lernumgebungen gewidmet. Reflexionen zur Theorie von hypermedialem Lernen und Kognition werden ergänzt durch ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Software. Eine Felduntersuchungvergleicht Varianten kooperativen Schreibens, ein Schreibdidaktik-Projekt vermittelt zwischen Studium und Beruf. Teil 3 vereint unter dem Titel «Domänen der Praxis» empirische Erhebungen zur Text(re)produktion und elektronischen Kommunikation im Berufsalltag, die Konzeption eines Werkzeugs für die Übersetzungsarbeit und den Ausblick auf kulturspezifische Web-Sites in der Wirtschaft.
    Date
    12. 8.2012 18:05:22
  20. Huberman, B.: ¬The laws of the Web: : patterns in the ecology of information (2001) 0.05
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    Date
    22.10.2006 10:22:33
    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd 54(2003) H.8, S.497 (T. Mandl): "Gesetze der digitalen Anarchie - Hyperlinks im Internet entstehen als Ergebnis sozialer Prozesse und können auch als formaler Graph im Sinne der Mathematik interpretiert werden. Die Thematik Hyperlinks ist im Information Retrieval höchst aktuell, da Suchmaschinen die Link-Struktur bei der Berechnung ihrer Ergebnisse berücksichtigen. Algorithmen zur Bestimmung des "guten Rufs" einer Seite wie etwa PageRank von Google gewichten eine Seite höher, wenn viele links auf sie verweisen. Zu den neuesten Erkenntnissen über die Netzwerkstruktur des Internets liegen zwei sehr gut lesbare Bücher vor. Der Autor des ersten Buchs, der Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Huberman, ist Leiter einer Forschungsabteilung bei Hewlett Packard. Huberman beschreibt in seinem Buch zunächst die Geschichte des Internet als technologische Revolution und gelangt dann schnell zu dessen Evolution und den darin vorherrschenden Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilungen. Oberraschenderweise treten im Internet häufig power-law Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilungen auf, die der Zipf'schen Verteilung ähneln. Auf diese sehr ungleichen Aufteilungen etwa von eingehenden HypertextLinks oder Surfern pro Seite im Internet bezieht sich der Titel des Buchs. Diese immer wieder auftretenden Wahrscheinlichkeitsverteilungen scheinen geradezu ein Gesetz des Internet zu bilden. So gibt es z.B. viele Sites mit sehr wenigen Seiten und einige wenige mit Millionen von Seiten, manche Seiten werden selten besucht und andere ziehen einen Großteil des Internet-Verkehrs auf sich, auf die meisten Seiten verweisen sehr wenige Links während auf einige wenige populäre Seiten Millionen von Links zielen. Das vorletzte Kapitel widmen übrigens beide Autoren den Märkten im Internet. Spätestens hier werden die wirtschaftlichen Aspekte von Netzwerken deutlich. Beide Titel führen den Leser in die neue Forschung zur Struktur des Internet als Netzwerk und sind leicht lesbar. Beides sind wissenschaftliche Bücher, wenden sich aber auch an den interessierten Laien. Das Buch von Barabási ist etwas aktueller, plauderhafter, länger, umfassender und etwas populärwissenschaftlicher."

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