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  1. Gaines, B.R.; Chen, L.-J.; Shaw, M.L.G.: Modeling the human factors of scholarly communities supported through the Internet and World Wide Web (1997) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Provides a framework for analysing the utility, usability and likeability of net and web services and illustrates its application to significant aspects of supporting scholarly communities. The utility of the net and web are measured in terms of the growth of usage and the different services involved are distinguished in terms of their specific utilities. A layered protocol model is used to model discourse through the net and is extended to encompass interaction in communities. An operational criterion for distinguishing different communities is defined in terms of the types of awareness that resource providers and user have of one another. Develops a temporal model of discourse that enables the spectrum of services ranging from real-time discourse to long-term publication to be analyzed in a unified framework. The dimensions of awareness and time are used to characterise and compare the full range of net services and model their unification through the next generation of web browsers
    Date
    17. 7.1998 22:22:58
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 48(1997) no.11, S.987-1003
  2. Cornish, G.: ¬The ethics of information (1997) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Reports on 'Info-Ethics', the 1st International Congress on Ethical, Legal and Societal Aspects of Digital Information' held at Monte Carlo in MAr 1997. Some 200 delegates from many countries attended: topics covered included the Internet and its control, and the problems of access to it for developing countries with inadequate telecommunications infrastructure. 2 main themes of the conference were the problems of multilingual information provision, and preservation and conservation in the digital environment. Discussions on the nature of ethics and the ethics of cyberspace led to consideration of whether a 'right to communicate' should be added to the International Convention on Human Rights: there may also be pressure for Unesco to establish a Commission on information ethics
    Source
    Information management report. 1997, Jun, S.17-19
  3. Public libraries and the Internet (1994) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Summarizes results of a survey of 1.495 libraries carried out by the National Commission on Libraries and Information SCience (NCLIS) which sought to provide benchmark data for public library use of the Internet. Covers: connections to the Internet, type of connection and network provider, average cost of connection and future resource allocation, uses of the Internet, Internet-based user services, public access terminals, provision of hard-copy materials, community information services, computers and phone lines, factors affecting involvement with the Internet, primrary motivation for interest in the Internet, roles perceived as appropriate for public libraries and federal government. The study includes recommendations for policy makers, public libraries and the NCLIS
    Source
    Information retrieval and library automation. 30(1994) no.2, S.1-4
  4. Stephenson, D.: Towards the communications superhighway (1994) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Compares the US and the European approaches to establishing a communications superhighway. Whereas the European Commission seeks to create a trans European network based on ISDN standards and technology, studies what it can do to organize funding, and talks of the need for a European regulatory authority to control the mega-operators, in the USA the goal is not to design the market of the future, but to provide the principles that shape the market. These principles are: to encourage private investment in the building of the superhighways; to promote and protect competition; to ensure open access to the networks; to avoid creating a society of information 'haves' and 'have nots'; and to encourage flexibility, policies must be broad enough to accomodate change
    Source
    Information management report. 1994, April, S.1-2
  5. Koutnik, C.: ¬The World Wide Web is here : is the end of printed reference sources near? (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Although at first sight the WWW appears to have the potential for making printed reference sources obsolete, a systematic study of 104 reference questions, at the West Virginia Library Commission, demonstrated that, although the WWW is a powerful source of information, at the present time it is not a source that will answer a majority of reference questions. The WWW is strong in some categories of referenc equestions and weak in others. Time spent searching the WWW is another factor that must be taken into consideration by reference librarians. Concludes that it is not a wise decision to discard a reference book that will answer a question in 5 minutes when it will take 20 minutes to find the answer on the Web
  6. Dobson, P.; Templeton, R.: Public library networking initiative (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    In 1995 a full time project worker was appointed to promote the Library Association bid to the Millennium Commission for funding for a project aimed at connecting all public libraries to the Information Superhighway, work with Project EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries), and participate in UKOLN public library research. Describes the 2 unsuccessful millennium bids, and work with EARL and UKOLN. Appendices include: a job description, details of 5 case studies looking at networking activities in public library authorities which were submitted as part of the 2nd millennium bis, examples of relevant articles published, and details of the 1st millennium bid
  7. Harter, S.P.: Scholarly communication and electronic journals : an impact study (1998) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Studies the effects of e-journals on the scholarly communities they are serving. Considers to what extent scholars and researchers are aware of, influenced by, using, or building their own work on research published in e-journals. Draws a sample of scholarly, peer-reviewed e-journals and conducts several analyzes thorugh citation analysis. The data show that the impact of journals on scholarly communication has been minimal
    Date
    22. 2.1999 16:56:06
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 49(1998) no.6, S.507-516
  8. ¬The 1996 National Survey of Public Libraries and the Internet (1996) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Briefly summarizes the conclusion of the report: The 1996 National Survey of Public Libraries and the Internet: progress and issues; the 3rd in a series commissioned by the US national Commission on Libraries and Information Science. The purpose of the survey was in part to gain national longitudinal data on the Internet connectivity of public libraries in the USA
    Footnote
    The report is available via the WWW: http://www.nclis.gov
  9. Mason, J.: Communities, networks, and education (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Investigates evolving notions and expressions of community and networks, in the context of educational culture which is engaged in the process of discovering the opportunities and challenges presented by communications and information technologies. Parallel to this is the task of identifying key elements or threads that might be common to a wide diversity of educational electronic communities
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted to the Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web Conference, held 14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia
  10. Rosenfeld, L.B.: Guides, clearinghouse, and value-added repackaging : how librarians can improve the Internet (1994) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Using the Internet can be an intimidating and frustrating experience, especially for beginners. Yet librarians, many of whom are novices, are increasingly asked to take on active roles in making the Internet a more usable information resource for their communities. What can librarians do to improve the value of the Internet and its information? In this article, Rosenfeld describes the concept of adding value to the Internet's information through repackaging its existing resources. To date, most of the attempts to make the Internet's information more usable focus on the tangible efforts of nonlibrarians: improved retrieval technologies and better-designed user interfaces. However, the intellectual effort of value-added repackaging may be of even greater importance to maling the Internet a valuable information environment. This article describes two successful examples: the creation of subject-oriented guides to the Internet's resources and the creation of a clearinghouse for such guides
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.4, S.11-16
  11. Heijne, M.; Rexwinkel, R.: Verstrikt in het Web? (1995) 0.09
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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
  12. Ormes, S.; McClure, C.R.: ¬A comparison of public library Internet connectivity in the USA and UK (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a questionnaire survey of 1996 Internet and WWW activity in UK public libraries, undertaken by the UK Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN) on behalt of the Library and Information Commission, and compares the results with a similar survey of public libraries in the USA. The range of issues investigated include: number of libraries connected to the Internet; how the libraries are connected; availability of public access. Concludes that the UK id generally far behind the USA in the development of Internet services and levels of connectivity. The 1996 results for the UK are similar to those obtained in the 1994 USA survey. There is a high reliance on dial up as a connection methos, limited amounts of public access and general low connectivity. However, a noticeable amount of enthudiasm about the Internet was observed in the respondents and a great deal of planning was taking place. In addition, the higher level of public libraries Internet involvement in the USA did not always indicate that high levels of Internet services are being offered to the public. Lists recommended levels of Internet services that should be considered
    Imprint
    London : Library Association Publ. in association with UK Office for Library Information Networking, Bath University
    Source
    The Internet, networking and the public library. Ed.: S. Ormes u. L. Dempsey
  13. McClure, C.R.; Bertot, J.C.; Zweizig, D.L.: Public libraries and the Internet (1994) 0.09
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Government information quarterly. 12(1995) no.2, S.237-238 (N.D. Stevens)
    Imprint
    Washington, DC : US National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
  14. Public libraries and the Internet : study results, policy issues, and recommendations (1994) 0.09
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    Imprint
    Washington, DC : National Commission on Libraries and Information Service
  15. Song, F.W.: Virtual communities : bowling alone, online together (2009) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Does contemporary Internet technology strengthen civic engagement and democratic practice? The recent surge in online community participation has become a cultural phenomenon enmeshed in ongoing debates about the health of American civil society. But observations about online communities often concentrate on ascertaining the true nature of community and democracy, typically rehearsing familiar communitarian and liberal perspectives. This book seeks to understand the technology on its own terms, focusing on how the technological and organizational configurations of online communities frame our contemporary beliefs and assumptions about community and the individual. It analyzes key structural features of thirty award-winning online community websites to show that while the values of individual autonomy, egalitarianism, and freedom of speech dominate the discursive content of these communities, the practical realities of online life are clearly marked by exclusivity and the demands of commercialization and corporate surveillance. Promises of social empowerment are framed within consumer and therapeutic frameworks that undermine their democratic efficacy. As a result, online communities fail to revolutionize the civic landscape because they create cultures of membership that epitomize the commodification of community and public life altogether.
    COMPASS
    Communities / Philosophy
    Information technology / Social aspects
    Content
    Inhalt: The virtual community -- A high-stakes battle : the context of virtual communities -- A cultural topography of virtual communities : the rough terrain of autonomy and control -- An alternative framework for understanding virtual communities -- The institutional landscape : the market of virtual communities -- The evolving landscape of virtual communities -- Technology, the self, and the market : eyeing the horizons of a brave new democracy -- Epilogue
    Subject
    Communities / Philosophy
    Information technology / Social aspects
  16. Arbelaitz, O.; Martínez-Otzeta. J.M.; Muguerza, J.: User modeling in a social network for cognitively disabled people (2016) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Online communities are becoming an important tool in the communication and participation processes in our society. However, the most widespread applications are difficult to use for people with disabilities, or may involve some risks if no previous training has been undertaken. This work describes a novel social network for cognitively disabled people along with a clustering-based method for modeling activity and socialization processes of its users in a noninvasive way. This closed social network is specifically designed for people with cognitive disabilities, called Guremintza, that provides the network administrators (e.g., social workers) with two types of reports: summary statistics of the network usage and behavior patterns discovered by a data mining process. Experiments made in an initial stage of the network show that the discovered patterns are meaningful to the social workers and they find them useful in monitoring the progress of the users.
    Date
    22. 1.2016 12:02:26
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 67(2016) no.2, S.305-317
  17. Odasz, F.: Community leadership challenge (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Discusses the value of Internet access to small town and rural communities in the USA, particularly in Nebraska. Describes the various options available to individuals and small organizations such as schools for acquiring Internet access and the costs involved in these. Stresses the need for individuals in local communities to take a lead in ensuring the wider availability of Internet access so that their communities can reap the benefits of it
  18. Eiriksson, J.M.; Retsloff, J.M.: Librarians in the 'information age' : promoter of change or provider of stability? (2005) 0.08
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    Abstract
    When we were all facing the turn of the century and the somewhat larger turn of the millennium, we left behind epochs of colonialism, imperialism, capitalism, nazism and racialism. Not that the ideologies mentioned does no longer exist, but their impact as grand narratives has gone and they now exist as fragmented discursive parts of their former, illusive hegemony. Parts that have been thrown into the pits of post modern complexity. The 21st century holds no answers, no new meaning, at most it provides human communication a certain self reflectivity due to the increasing egocentrism and individuality of people (i.e. still mostly western people). Another symptom of the loss of grand narratives is a feeling of loss of meaning in everyday life, as well as the state of democracies around the world. Democracy shivers in its void between anarchy and repressive dictatorship. The description 'information age' provides the times we are in with a useful sticker. It tents both back in time e.g. the late 20, century digitalisation and forward in time by givingr origin to the contemporary discourse of social semantics i.e. Dream society, Knowledge society, Post modern society, Risk society, Hypercomplex society etc. The phrase 'information age' implied the introduction of a paradigm shift, and now it is still here showing that paradigms do not shift, they slide. This paper outlines a manifest for librarians and librarianship of the information age. The information age puts the spotlight on the librarian, both regarding classical tasks such as classification and cataloguing as well as new tasks such as systems analysis and design or database searching.
    Complexity establishes a paradox between the tasks of preserving old knowledge (memory function) and facilitate cognitive dissonance in order to challenge established knowledge claims and create new knowledge (catalyser function). Through complexity all social systems organisations, discourse communities, ideologies) face an environment (or surrounding) that is characterised through its instability and contingency. What is real, or presumable real from one point of view can appear completely different from another point of view. Different discourses of meaning and significance float, blend and separates themselves form each other the arena of communication. The library has to both keep record of what has happened, as well as take part in the ongoing battles for new discursive hegemonies. The unity of the paradox of memory and catalysing is described as managing complexity and requires a conscious and constant oscillation between order and chaos, stability and change. The role of the librarian is defined through an analysis of contemporary social semantics as well as the technical, ethical, cultural and epistemological challenges facing us as librarians and information specialists.
    Date
    22. 7.2009 11:23:22
    Source
    Librarianship in the information age: Proceedings of the 13th BOBCATSSS Symposium, 31 January - 2 February 2005 in Budapest, Hungary. Eds.: Marte Langeland u.a
    Theme
    Information
  19. Stuart, D.: Web metrics for library and information professionals (2014) 0.08
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    Abstract
    This is a practical guide to using web metrics to measure impact and demonstrate value. The web provides an opportunity to collect a host of different metrics, from those associated with social media accounts and websites to more traditional research outputs. This book is a clear guide for library and information professionals as to what web metrics are available and how to assess and use them to make informed decisions and demonstrate value. As individuals and organizations increasingly use the web in addition to traditional publishing avenues and formats, this book provides the tools to unlock web metrics and evaluate the impact of this content. The key topics covered include: bibliometrics, webometrics and web metrics; data collection tools; evaluating impact on the web; evaluating social media impact; investigating relationships between actors; exploring traditional publications in a new environment; web metrics and the web of data; the future of web metrics and the library and information professional. The book will provide a practical introduction to web metrics for a wide range of library and information professionals, from the bibliometrician wanting to demonstrate the wider impact of a researcher's work than can be demonstrated through traditional citations databases, to the reference librarian wanting to measure how successfully they are engaging with their users on Twitter. It will be a valuable tool for anyone who wants to not only understand the impact of content, but demonstrate this impact to others within the organization and beyond.
    BK
    06.00 Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.00 Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Content
    1. Introduction. MetricsIndicators -- Web metrics and Ranganathan's laws of library science -- Web metrics for the library and information professional -- The aim of this book -- The structure of the rest of this book -- 2. Bibliometrics, webometrics and web metrics. Web metrics -- Information science metrics -- Web analytics -- Relational and evaluative metrics -- Evaluative web metrics -- Relational web metrics -- Validating the results -- 3. Data collection tools. The anatomy of a URL, web links and the structure of the web -- Search engines 1.0 -- Web crawlers -- Search engines 2.0 -- Post search engine 2.0: fragmentation -- 4. Evaluating impact on the web. Websites -- Blogs -- Wikis -- Internal metrics -- External metrics -- A systematic approach to content analysis -- 5. Evaluating social media impact. Aspects of social network sites -- Typology of social network sites -- Research and tools for specific sites and services -- Other social network sites -- URL shorteners: web analytic links on any site -- General social media impact -- Sentiment analysis -- 6. Investigating relationships between actors. Social network analysis methods -- Sources for relational network analysis -- 7. Exploring traditional publications in a new environment. More bibliographic items -- Full text analysis -- Greater context -- 8. Web metrics and the web of data. The web of data -- Building the semantic web -- Implications of the web of data for web metrics -- Investigating the web of data today -- SPARQL -- Sindice -- LDSpider: an RDF web crawler -- 9. The future of web metrics and the library and information professional. How far we have come -- The future of web metrics -- The future of the library and information professional and web metrics.
  20. Charkin, R.: Scholarly communities on the World Wide Web (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Communities has become a buzzword in the strategy departments of publishing companies. The Internet is not merely a potential information delivery route but a vehicle for bringing together communities. However, much of the scholarly activity on the WWW is driven by people with a traditional information delivery role. Nobody questions the importance of these roles but community creation is different and requires skills which are frequently closer to caterers or advertising agencies or hoteliers. Time will tell how communities will develop. Whatever happens it is clear that the world of scholarly publishing is going to change beyond recognition in the next decade

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