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  1. Voorbij, H.: Wetenschappelijke informatie zoeken op Internet : landelijk gebruikersoderzoek (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In 1997 a survey was held in the Netherlands by the Innovatie Wetenschappelijke Informatievoorziening (Innovation in Scientific Information Services) Steering Group to establish how much use students and research workers make of the Internet. 84% of respondents reported it useful for email communication, whilst 49% used it for consulting web documents. However, only 27% of respondents used it to consult electronic journals. A majority of respondents asked for greater assistance from library staff
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Searching for scientific information on the Internet: a national user survey
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  2. Peereboom, M.: Dwerg tussen reuzen? : het Nederlandse basisclassificatie Web (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Developments in electronic communication technology have meda online databases a normal part of library collections. To provide users with direct access to Internet resources the Dutch Royal Library has cooperated with several university libraries in the Netherlands to develop the Nederlandse Basisclassificatie Web. Subject specialists select sources, add English summaries and NBW code, and input them to the online database. A Web desk and training workshops have been provided to assist users, and improvements to the system will simplify search procedures
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: A dwarf amongst giants?: the Dutch Basic classification of Web resources
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  3. Sieverts, E.: Liever browsen dan zoeken (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Despite development of the WWW searchers still experience difficulties following links between sites and cannot be sure that a site contains the required information. 3 software programs developed to guide users through the maze of hyperlinks are: Dynamic diagrams, the Hyperbolic tree, and the Brain. in contrast to the other programs which operate on webservers and display hyperlinks in diagrammatic form the Brain is installed on individual PCs and can be customised to meet users' requirements
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: A preference for browsing rather than searching
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  4. Heijne, M.; Rexwinkel, R.: Verstrikt in het Web? (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Development of the SURFnet network enables libraries in the Netherlands to access the rapidly expanding resources of Internet. Plans are currently in hand to provide SURFnet users with the latest WWW and gopher technology. From Mar 95 the Nederlands Bibliotheek en Lektuur Centrum will make SURFnet available to public libraries. The European Commission is currently considering requests for funding for a number of such projects, including 17 request fro Dutch libraries
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  5. Hofstede, M.: Zoeken in PiCarta : de proef op de som (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The proliferation of electronic databases and reduced library collections require researchers to be familiar with an increasing range of bibliographical resources. To assist users in searching multiple databases the PICA network in the Netherlands has developed PiCarta as a single information source. The servie enables users to access bibliographical databases and electronic journals using Boolean logic, fuzzy operators, and subject weighting. The system is, however, dependent upon indexing methods used in original sources
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  6. Bra, P. de: Hypermedia, de opvolger van boek, film en video (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The concept of a system combining information in both textual and pictorial format was first suggested by Vannevar Bush in 1945. The present hypermedia system was originally developed by Tim Berners Lee at CERN in 1989 and provides access to brief documents, which are interlinked and contain text, images, sound and video. The system has become widely available through the WWW, which enables users to 'navigate' through related information. Recent developments include the ability to view objects in virtual reality and the automatic generation of document links
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  7. Simons, L.: Gutenberg, Diderot of Bill Gates? : de informatiesnelweg en de verspreiding van wetenschappelijke kennis (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Articles on the Internet and its application to library services now abound in the professional literature. Libraries which do not offer Internet access are depriving their users of access to a vast store of information. As the cost of scientific journals continues to soar the Internet has encouraged the creation of specialist databases, such as the elementary particle physics database at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Publishers charges for online information highlight the vulnerable position of Flemish university libraries
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