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  1. Ortega, J.L.: ¬The presence of academic journals on Twitter and its relationship with dissemination (tweets) and research impact (citations) (2017) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between dissemination of research papers on Twitter and its influence on research impact. Design/methodology/approach Four types of journal Twitter accounts (journal, owner, publisher and no Twitter account) were defined to observe differences in the number of tweets and citations. In total, 4,176 articles from 350 journals were extracted from Plum Analytics. This altmetric provider tracks the number of tweets and citations for each paper. Student's t-test for two-paired samples was used to detect significant differences between each group of journals. Regression analysis was performed to detect which variables may influence the getting of tweets and citations. Findings The results show that journals with their own Twitter account obtain more tweets (46 percent) and citations (34 percent) than journals without a Twitter account. Followers is the variable that attracts more tweets (ß=0.47) and citations (ß=0.28) but the effect is small and the fit is not good for tweets (R2=0.46) and insignificant for citations (R2=0.18). Originality/value This is the first study that tests the performance of research journals on Twitter according to their handles, observing how the dissemination of content in this microblogging network influences the citation of their papers.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
  2. Veittes, M.: Electronic Book (1995) 0.02
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    Source
    RRZK-Kompass. 1995, Nr.65, S.21-22
  3. Love, B.J.: Data exchange standards : UN EDIFACT (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines UN EDIFACT, the standard adopted by the Information Management Group of the National Health Service. Defines Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and discusses the UK Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile (GOSIP). Lists components of UN EDIFACT, examines its status, presents some definitions and discusses support of its implementation and promotion of its use
  4. Springer-Verlag shows LINK (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In addition to already exisiting electronic periodicals, Springer-Verlag's LINK information service offers electronic versions of most printed periodicals and an increasing number of books from the Springer Group of companies on the WWW
  5. Zschunke, P.; Svensson, P.: Bücherbrett für alle Fälle : Geräte-Speicher fassen Tausende von Seiten (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    18. 6.2000 9:11:22
  6. Siegle, J.: Programmabsturz : Immer mehr Internet-Zeitschriften stehen vor dem Aus - jüngstes Opfer ist das US-Magazin 'The Industry Standard' (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Web-Revolution frisst ihre Kinder. Reihenweise sind in den vergangenen Monaten viel versprechende Dotcom-Unternehmen eingegangen. Zahllose hoch dotierte Mitarbeiter haben ihren Job verloren. Und auch in der Internet-Presse sind im Zuge stark rückläufiger Anzeigenumsätze zahlreiche Pleiten zu beklagen. Jüngstes Opfer ist das US-Magazin "The Industry Standard". Diese Woche erschien die vorerst letzte Ausgabe des renommiertesten amerikanischen New-Economy-Blattes. Der San Franciscoer Verlag Standard Media International steht vor der Zahlungsunfähigkeit und wird voraussichtlich Gläubigerschutz beantragen - was in etwa dem deutschen Insolvenzverfahren entspricht. Zuvor waren Finanzierungsgespräche mit dem Hauptanteilseigner, der Bostoner Verlagsgruppe International Data Group (IDG), gescheitert. Bis auf eine Minimannschaft von sechs bis 20 Mitarbeitern, die weiterhin die Online-Ausgabe des Magazins produzieren sollen, verlieren alle 180, Angestellten ihren Job. Das Gros der Mitarbeiter war vergangene Woche vorsichtshalber schon mal in den Zwangsurlaub geschickt worden. Die Standard-Pleite kommt nicht ganz überraschend: Bereits im Februar hatte das Flaggschiff der amerikanischen New-Economy-Medien im Zuge des rückläufigen Anzeigenaufkommens 69 Angestellte entlassen müssen. Im Januar war eine erste Massenkündigungswelle erfolgt. In den vergangenen Monaten hat sich die Situation nun nochmals deutlich zugespitzt. Seit Jahresbeginn ist die Zahl der gebuchten Anzeigen um 75 Prozent gefallen. Den drastischen Werberückgang dokumentierte der beständig schwindende Umfang des Wochenmagazins: Im Februar 2000 zählte der Standard noch stolze 228 Seiten. Dieses Frühjahr kam das Heft gerade noch auf 120 Seiten, Mitte Mai nur noch auf 80. Kein anderes Internet-Magazin hat den dramatischen Aufstieg und Niedergang der Online-Ökonomie so durchlitten wie der Industry Standard.
    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
  7. Leuser, P.: SGML-Einsatz bei Duden und Brockhaus : ein Verlag auf neuem Weg (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Infodoc. 19(1993) H.3, S.20-22
  8. Polatscheck, K.: Elektronische Versuchung : Test des Sony Data Discman: eine digitale Konkurrenz für Taschenbücher? (1992) 0.02
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    Source
    Zeit. Nr.xx vom ???, S.22
  9. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  10. Wolchover, N.: Wie ein Aufsehen erregender Beweis kaum Beachtung fand (2017) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 4.2017 10:42:05
    22. 4.2017 10:48:38
  11. Dechsling, R.: Softwaretypen : Datenbank, Hypertext oder linearer Text? (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Börsenblatt. Nr.50 vom 24.6.1994, S.19-22
  12. Electronic publishing and electronic information communication (1996) 0.01
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    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.3, S.181-247
  13. Schmitz, H.: Lese- und Lernstoff allerwege : NuvoMedia bietet 'RocketBook' an, Bertelsmann ist dabei (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    12. 2.1996 22:34:46
  14. Catenazzi, N.; Sommaruga, L.: Hyper-book : a formal model for electronic books (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a model for an electronic book (hyper-book). Hyper-books are electronic books defined on the basis of the paper book metaphor. Gives a formal definition of the hyper-book model as a dynamic system. The model was implemented in a working system, and evaluated with a group of users. The evaluation has confirmed that the adoption of the book metaphor is very effective, as it guarantees ease of using and understanding the system
  15. Singleton, A.: Journals and the electronic programme of the Institute of Physics (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Paper presented at Concurrent Session 3: The electronic physics literature at the forefront of change, of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 11th annual conference, 20-23 Jun 96, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  16. Neal, J.G.: ¬The serials revolution : vision, innovation, tradition (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Paper presented at Plenary Session 3: Pioneering new serials frontiers, part 2, of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 11th annual conference, 20-23 Jun 96, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
  17. Brown, D.J.: Repositories and journals: are they in conflict? : a literature review of relevant literature (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose - This paper aims to bring together information on whether any evidence exists of a commercial conflict between the creation of digital archives at research institutions and by key subject centres of excellence, and the business of journal publishing. Design/methodology/approach - Relevant publications, including articles published in refereed books and journals, as well as informal commentaries on listservs, blogs and wikis, were analysed to determine whether there is any evidence of a commercial relationship. Findings - Most of the published comments are highly subjective and anecdotal - there is a significant emotional overtone to many of the views expressed. There is precious little hard evidence currently available to support or debunk the idea that a commercial conflict exists between repositories and journal subscriptions. The situation is made more difficult by the many technological, sociological and administrative changes that are taking place in parallel to the establishment of repositories. Practical implications - Separating the key drivers and their impact is a major strategic challenge facing all stakeholders in the scholarly communication industry in future. Research limitations/implications - This is an important area which requires close monitoring - the possible threat that the established journal publishing system could be eroded away by a new "free" scholarly information system needs attention. One significant study in this area is being undertaken by the PEER group, funded by the European Commission with hard evidence being collected by UCL's CIBER research group. The results from this impartial investigation will be very welcome. Originality/value - The paper shows that relationship between repositories and journal subscriptions is vague.
  18. Pausch, R.; Detmer, J.: Node popularity as a hypertext browsing aid (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes a user study where the popularity of each node in a hypertext dtabase was presented with the links leading to that node and where popularity was computed by counting the number of users who had previously visited the node. Users clearly incorporated popularity information in their decisions: compares their browsing patterns with a control group for whom the popularity information was not provided. One possible use of popularity can be offset the previously documented trait of users to over-select items near the top or bottom of a linear list. Documents that popularity information affects user behaviour, but ages not necessarily advocate its use
  19. Bryan, M.: Standards for text and hypermedia processing (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the work of the Working Group 8 of ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 subcommittee 18 (JTC1/SC18/WG8) which is developing information technology standards for use in text and Office systems. In 1986 the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) was introduced as one of the key standards in developing systems for open information interchange. In Nov 92 the Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime) detailed in ISO 10744 was introduced for the interchange of multimedia and hypermedia. They are currently working on a Standard Multimedia Scripting Language (SMSL) which will enable system developers to interchange multimedia scripts, probably using the UK developed Architecture Neutral Distribution Format (ANDF)
  20. Cox, J.: ¬The role of the paper based journal in an era of electronic information (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Paper presented at Plenary Session 2: Publishing in the cyber age, of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 11th annual conference, 20-23 Jun 96, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

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