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  1. Notess, G.R.: Government information on the Internet (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The U.S. federal government has been a major publisher on the Internet. Its many agencies have used the Internet, and the Web most recently, to provide access to a great quantity of their information output. Several agencies such as the Library of Congress and the Government Printing Office have taken a leading role in both providing information and offering finding aids, while other endeavors such as FirstGov and subject gateways offer other avenues of access. A brief look back at the history of the government on the Web and the continuing concerns and challenges show how the government is not only a major content provider on the Internet but also a source for the organization of the content.
    Date
    15. 2.2007 19:05:22
  2. Notess, G.R.: ¬The internet (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
  3. Notess, G.R.: DejaNews and other Usenet search tools (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.4, S.22-28
  4. Notess, G.R.: Comparing Web browsers : Mosaic, Cello, Netscape, WinWeb and InternetWorks Lite (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Compares 5 browsers for searching WWW: NCSA Mosaic (version 2.0 alpha 7 for Windows); Cello (version 1.01a); Netscape Navigator for MS Windows (version 0.94 beta) EINet's Web; Internet Works Lite (version 1.0). Compares: speed and setup, HTTP handling, FTP, Telnet, Gopher and WAIS, bookmarks, e-mial and news communications functions
  5. Notess, G.R.: Learning to FTP (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes how to use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) for copying files on the Internet network. Shows how to carrying out a FTP session. Details the alternative Gopher and World Wide Web (WWW) client FTP interfaces. Looks at options for automating the process
  6. Notess, G.R.: Toward more comprehensive Web searching : single searching versus megasearching (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.2, S.73-76
  7. Notess, G.R.: Searching the World-Wide Web : Lycos, WebCrawler and more (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the keyword indexes available for searching the WWW. Discusses: Lycos, WebCrawler, WWW Worm, Harvest Broker, and CUI. Yahoo is available for keyword searching of subject listings. The CUSI (Configurable Unified Search Engine) is a front end that provides 1 form for searching a number of indexes. A commercial service, InfoSeek, is being developed to search indexes
  8. Notess, G.R.: Telnet explored (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the function and the use of Telnet, the simplest of the commands used by the Internet, and which invokes the protocol for connecting to another computer on the Internet
  9. Notess, G.R.: Gaining access to Internet (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Internet is an interconnection of many national and international networks available either free, for a monthly flat fee with a time limit on use or with a charge based on the amount of use. Describes the Internet protocols of e-mail, file transfers (FTP) and remote logins (telnet), commercial access restrictions and contracting for an Internet connection. Lists commercial Internet providers extant, May 92, their charges and the area served
  10. Notess, G.R.: Tips for evaluating Web databases (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Evaluation of WWW databases are problematic because of their ephemeral nature, and because of misspellings, alternative spelling and the differences between British and American English. They can still be evaluated on scope (is the coverage adequately explained), structure (does the structure of the record facilitate effective retrieval) and currentness (is the record up-to-date). Offers pointers for evaluation using these criteria
  11. Notess, G.R.: Northern Light : new search engine for the Web and full-text articles (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Northern Light Search from Northern Light technology Internet search engine searches both WWW pages and full-text-articles and sorts its results into folders based on keywords, source and other criteria. Prices for articles range from free to $14 an article, full citations are free. Details its scope, search syntax, describes its use of custom folders, record structure, and advanced searching
  12. Notess, G.R.: New features of the Web indexes (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews recent changes in 3 Internet search engines. Lycos has implemented full Boolean searching and supports proximity search. AltaVista has introduced LiveTopics, a vocabulary tool for refining search results. Excite Channels is reorganizing from its supplemental database into a 1 page starting point
  13. Notess, G.R.: Internet access providers : an international resource directory (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This new directory provides descriptive information on a wide range of electronic bulletin boards, private companies, and regional networks that offer dial-in access to the Internet. The book is aimed at those with no current access but with a minimum of computer literacy, as well as those who are familiar with the Internet and who are looking for home access. The directory covers Internet providers worldwide
  14. Notess, G.R.: Lynx to the World-Wide Web (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    World Wide Web (WWW) is an Internet tool that uses hypertext links to connect with other resources. Describes how Uniform Resource Locators works which contain the basic information driving WWW connections. Details how to use the Lynx WWW client which is a full-screen VT100 client which is the best option for users with only a terminal connection to the net and other VT100 clients
  15. Notess, G.R.: Using CD-ROMs with the Internet (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    CD-ROMs are being used in conjunction with the Internet. The Internet on CD-ROM from Ventana Press accompanies a book with in text URLs marked up in proper HTML. The Superhighway Access CyberSearch CD-ROM is used to store the Lycos Internet index and search engine. Reviews these products and outlines other uses for CD-ROMs
  16. Notess, G.R.: Internet search techniques and strategies (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Offers advice on Internet search techniques and strategies. These include going straight to the information source, guessing URLs, and developing strategies for when to use subject directories (product searches, broad topics, and current events) and search engines (unique keywords, phrase searching, field searching, and limits), a multiple search strategy, and chopping off part of the URL when sites con not be found
  17. Notess, G.R.: On the net : dead search engines (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of ... search engines. That's the gist of this postmortem on the search engines of yore, many quite popular at the time, their names still familiar to our ear. The author, ending on a positive note, points to a list of survivors but still you wonder what will happen if Google ever tanks or goes the "pay-for-positioning" route. Stranger things have happened
  18. Notess, G.R.: Teaching Web search skills : techniques and strategies of top trainers (2006) 0.00
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  19. Notess, G.R.: Custom search engines : tools and tips (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The basic steps to build one are fairly simple: * Sign up * Pick a search engine name * Choose a list of sites * Add the sites * Publish That quickly, a search engine can be created to search a specific portion of the web, such as local government sites, childcare resources, or historical archives. It is easy to create a simple customized vertical search engine as well as support much more advanced capabilities (see the Google AJAX search API article). Try these tools and tips and build a customized search engine or two for your own users to help them find more targeted and relevant web information.

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