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  1. Lischka, K.: Scherzbolde im Whitehouse.net : Die neuen Internet-Adressen wie .info oder.biz brachten nicht die erhoffte Systematik in das Netz (2003) 0.04
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    Content
    "Fachleute sagten im Juli 1999 voraus, heute werde es mehr als 100 Millionen Domainnamen geben. Die Schätzung ging daneben: Derzeit gibt es nur halb so viele Internet-Adressen. Die befürchteten Probleme dagegen sind schon da: Eingängige Bezeichnungen in populären Namensräumen wie.com oder. net sind knapp und bisweilen teuer: So wurde wallstreet com für gut eine Million Euro verkauft. Neue Adressen, die die Netzverwaltung Icann seit zwei Jahren schrittweise einführt, sollten Abhilfe schaffen. Doch nach den bisherigen Erfahrungen sieht es nicht so aus, als seien.info oder.bix eine Lösung. Sieben neue Namensräume hat Icann genehmigt. Der letzte -.pro für Ärzte, Anwälte und Steuerberater - startet in den nächsten Wochen. Die erfolgreichste neue Top-Level-Domains (TLD) ist info mit mehr als einer Million registrierter Adressen. Doch nur 18 Prozent werden tatsächlich für Inhalte genutzt, sagt Tim Schumacher, Geschäftsführer der Plattform für Domainhandel Sedo: "Ein Großteil ist ungenutzt in den Händen von Spekulanten." 8000 Euro kostet etwa fonds.info. Über Zahlen kann man streiten. Der Verwalter der.info-Domeins Afilias spricht von weit mehr aktiven Seiten. Dennoch ist klar: Der allgemein zugängliche .info-Na-mensraum ist wohl deshalb so erfolgreich, weil Markeninhaber und Spekulanten sich auf die Adressen stürzten. Die einen vorbeugend, die anderen in der Hoffnung auf das große Geschäft. Exemplarisch ist der Streit zwischen Bundespresseamt und einer Duisburger Internet Agentur um bundesregierung.info. Grund für die Probleme: Es mangelt an Systematik im Namensraum. In den Vereinigten Staaten wissen die meisten Nutzer, dass unter whitehouse.net nicht Regierungsmitglieder gebrauchte Spionageflugzeuge verscherbeln, sondern Scherzbolde. Der echte Staatschef findet man unter der Endung.gov für Government (Regierung). International fehlt Vergleichbares; daher die Nöte des Bundespresseamts. Mehr als die Hälfte der weltweit registrierten Adressen liegt in globalen, allgemein offenen Namensräumen wie .com, .org oder.net. Der große Rest fällt in die Länder-Domeins wie de. Die neuen, nur für kleine Zielgruppen registrierbaren Nischenangebote sind bislang kein Erfolg. Was allerdings auch an der Auswahl liegen kann. So ist.coop Arbeitsgemeinschaften vorbehalten. Die Registrierzentrale freut sich über 7000 Anmeldungen-unter anderem von einer landwirtschaftlichen Kooperative aus der Mongolei. Eine Top Level Domain wie mobile für Mobilfunkunternehmen wäre erfolgreicher gewesen. Auch für den Namensbereich name malte sich die "Global Name Registry" mehr Interesse aus. Von etwa einer Million Kunden in 18 Monaten war die Rede. Derzeit sind es etwa 150000. Die Firma bleibt jedoch optimistisch: "Es gibt weltweit vielleicht 25 Millionen Unternehmen mit Interesse an Domainnamen, aber potenziell 600 Millionen Individuen", sagt Mitgründer Hakon Haugnes. Ein Beispiel für sinnvolle Lösungen ist der .aero-Namensraum. Dort gelten Benennungsstandards. Viele weltweit etablierte Codes für Fluggesellschaften führen zum Ziel; Ba.aero kann zum Beispiel nur British Airways registrieren. Derzeit diskutiert die Vergabezentrale eine Ausweitung der Regelung auf die standardisierten Flughafen-Codes und Flugnummern. Das Problem: Solche Vorgaben existieren nur selten a priori. Meist müssten sie mit dem Namensbereich geschaffen werden. Hier kritisiert der US-Rechtsprofessor Milton Mueller scharf die Organisation zur Verwaltung des Namensystems Icann: "Sie haben weder für die Einteilung, noch für die Aufteilung der Ressource Namensraum verbindliche Methoden definiert. Sie arbeiten als ein zentrales Planungsbüro im Sowjetstil und entscheiden nach absolut beliebigen Herangehensweisen auf Ad-hoc-Basis, welche Top Level Domains es gibt, wie sie verteilt werden, wer sie verwaltet." Icann wehrt sich mit der Begründung, sie dürfe als Selbstregulierungs-Organisation keine Politik betreiben.
    Wenn man den lange geforderten Namensraum .xxx für Erwachsenenunterhaltung oder.kids für kindgerechte Angebote einrichte, müsse jemand definieren, was global als kindgerecht gilt. Allerdings hat Icann längst politische Entscheidungen getroffen. Etwa im März 2000, als man der palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde die Länder-Domain .ps zusprach. Auch anderswo betreibe Icann schon Politik, wirft Milton Mueller ein: "Die Entscheidungen spiegeln die Interessen von Markeninhabern wieder, die glauben, von einer künstlichen Knappheit im Namensraum zu profitieren." Der Hintergrund: Je weniger Domainarten es gibt, desto weniger Adressen müssen zum Schutz vor Spekulanten gekauft werden. Eine systematische Erweiterung des Namensraums könnte attraktiv für internationale Organisationen oder Firmen sein. Warum soll nicht BMW eine Top Level Domain erhalten, unter der nationale Unterorganisationen auftreten? Die Verknüpfung von Erweiterung und Systematisierung würde der Netzverwaltung mehr Gestaltungsmacht geben. Das aber will kaum ein Kritiker des heutigen Systems. Manche fordern gar beliebige Top Level Domains. Unternehmen wie das deutsche Beat-Nie oder das amerikanische New.net arbeiten daran: Sie errichten parallel zur offiziellen Infrastruktur alternative Namenssysteme. Doch die Nutzer müssen ihre Rechner umkonfigurieren, um die Angebote zu finden. Letztlich könnte das dazu führen, dass abhängig von der installierten Software unterschiedliche Seiten unter demselben Namen erscheinen. Fachleute bezeichnen die Endungen von Internetadressen als Top Level Domains. Die meisten werden für Länder vergeben (etwa .de für Deutschland), manche auch nach Themen und Zielgruppen: Diese generischen Top Level Domains sind: .aero Luftfahrtindustrie - .biz Kommerz - .com früher Kommerz, jetzt offen - .coop Genossenschaften - .edu US-Bildungseinrichtungen - .gov US-Regierung - .info Informationsdienste - .museum Museen - .mil US-Militär - .name Privatpersonen - .net früher Netzbetreiber, jetzt offen- .org früher Organisationen, offen - .pro "Professionals" - bestimmte Berufsgruppen."
    Date
    22. 2.2003 9:55:44
    Type
    a
  2. Zillhardt, S.: ¬Le serveur WWW de la BNF (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The National Library of France (BNF)'s Web pages provide a sample of its digital material. inclusing 14th and 15th century mansucripts, with sections on library information, products, professional information and links to BNF partners. BN-OPALE and BN-OPALINE catalogues are also available. Future developments will focus on library catalogues and networks
    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1997, no.174, S.125-126
    Type
    a
  3. Gracia, M.J.P.: Aproximacion a la catalogacion de documentos electronicos de acceso remoto (1997) 0.04
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  4. Hofstede, M.: Zoeken in PiCarta : de proef op de som (1998) 0.04
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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
    Type
    a
  5. Deider, C.: Was kostet Surfen im Internet via T-Online? (1996) 0.04
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    Date
    22. 4.1996 20:07:57
    Type
    a
  6. Wilson, D.N.: Citing electronic sites (1996) 0.04
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    Source
    Audiovisual librarian. 22(1996) no.2, S.108-110
    Type
    a
  7. Karisch, K.-H.: Briefe von der Front : fünf Nächte im Global Village der Rechtsradikalen (1996) 0.04
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    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
    Type
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  8. Tröger, B.: Geisteswissenschaftliche Fachinformationen im Internet : ein Bericht aus der Praxis (1996) 0.04
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    Date
    21. 9.1996 16:03:22
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  9. Notess, G.R.: ¬The internet (1997) 0.04
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
    Type
    a
  10. Kreimeier, K.: Exemplare (1999) 0.04
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    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
    Type
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  11. Ulrich, P.S.: Collaborative Digital Reference Service : Weltweites Projekt (2001) 0.04
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    20. 4.2002 17:30:22
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  12. Ghilardi, F.J.M.: ¬The information center of the future : the professional's role (1994) 0.04
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    27.12.2015 18:22:38
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  13. Meifert, J.; Weiffen, F.: ¬Die neue Sachlichkeit im Netz : Nach der Euphorie wird das Internet von vielen als eher funktionales Medium genutzt (2005) 0.04
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    Content
    Wie bei der Preis- und Produkt-Recherche, dem Hauptbetätigungsfeld im Netz, haben Forscher eine "neue Sachlichkeit" ausgemacht. Nachdem die erste Phase der Euphorie von einer Ernüchterung (aufgrund pädophiler und gewalttätiger Inhalte) abgelöst worden ist, bestimmt die Funktion den Mausklick. Der souveräne Leser gibt sich so viel Online-Stunden wie nötig und weiß die Muße einer Buchlektüre zu schätzen. Zeugnis dessen ist etwa, dass die Seminararbeit "Habermas' Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns", (Uni Osnabrück) für 12,90 Euro bei "Hausarbeiten.de" herunterzuladen ist. Oder die wundersame Entstehungsgeschichte der Enzyklopädie Wikipedia. Rund 2000 Autoren verbessern diese Schatzkammer des Wissens gemeinsarn mit unzähliqen aktiven Nutzern, die Inhalte eingeben oder verändern können. Eine Idee so groß wie das Netz: Das Wissen der Menschheit, so die Idee der amerikanischen Macher, soll möglichst breit Eingang finden. Die Behörden drängen ebenfalls ins Netz, wenn auch in Deutschland etwas langsamer: 66 Prozent aller öffentlicher Dienstleister sind im Web präsent. Europaweit gesehen ist das mäßig, die Schweden kommen auf 89 Prozent. Bemerkenswert auch, dass die Rationalität auf Bereiche übergegriffen hat, in denen sie eigentlich nichts zu suchen hat; der Partnersuche etwa. Ein Balzzentrum enormer Ausmaße hat sich längst etabliert. Und wenn irgendwo "django" (28/sportlich/reise gern) sucht, wird in der unendlichen Datei des Netzes ja wohl eine "Calla" (25/attraktiv/mag gemütliche Abende zu Hause) zu finden sein. "Liebe.de" oder "Friendscout24.de" haben Tausende aktiver Mitglieder registriert. Jugendliche nutzen vor allem Chats, um die eigene Wertigkeit zu prüfen. "Bin ich so interessant; dass ich die Mail-Adresse bekomme?" hat Psychologin Claudia Orthmann die Leitfrage genannt. Im Mittelpunkt stehe der Flirt und das Austesten von Grenzen. Dass dies alles im virtuellen Raum geschehe, senke die Hemmschwelle, sagt Orthmann. Emotionen müssten in Symbolen, wie ;-) untergebracht werden. Am besten sei, am Ende des Chats eine Telefonnummer zu bekommen. Dann ist die Brücke zum realen Raum gebaut."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
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  14. Locke, C.: ¬The future Internet (1994) 0.04
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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
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    a
  15. Krempl, S.: Vom Mythos Internet (1997) 0.04
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    Content
    Rez. zu: Münker, S. u. A. Roesler (Hrsg.): Mythos Internet. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 1997.
    Date
    7.11.2009 12:51:22
    Type
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  16. Schininà, A.: Literatur im Internet (2001) 0.04
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    Source
    Online Mitteilungen. 2001, Nr.70, S.22-36 [=Mitteilungen VÖB 54(2001) H.2/3]
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  17. Cardona de Gil, B.N.: Nuevos paradigmas para el acceso y uso de la informacion : la biblioteca virtual (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    For higher education, new technology opens up the possibility of online access to international information networks comprising the totality of human knowledge. Developing countries however risk becoming marginalized because they have no culture of cooperation. The Colombian Institute for the Development of Higher Education, ICFES, has been instrumental in developing the National Science and Technology Information Network, linked in 1993 to the National Higher Education System. The next step is to create a common communications infrastructure for all national systems, based on Internet protocols, so that all information units can link into the resources of the virtual library
    Content
    Presentation given at a panel on changes in higher education resulting from new technologies, held in Medellin (Colombia) in July 1995
    Source
    Revista interamericana de bibliotecologia. 19(1996) no.1, S.53-73
    Type
    a
  18. Reibold, H.: Internet versus Intranet (1996) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://home.de.netscape.com/de/comprod/at_work/white_paper/intranet/vision.html; http://www.intranet.co.uk/intranet/intranet.html; http://www.intranet.com/index.htm
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  19. Bra, P. de: Hypermedia, de opvolger van boek, film en video (1996) 0.03
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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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    a
  20. Simons, L.: Gutenberg, Diderot of Bill Gates? : de informatiesnelweg en de verspreiding van wetenschappelijke kennis (1997) 0.03
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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
    Type
    a

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