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  1. Machovec, G.S.: Key elements in using technology for library support in distance education (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 13:25:34
  2. Machovec, G.S.: Telecommunications, networking and Internet glossary (1993) 0.01
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    Imprint
    Chicago : Library and Information Technology Assn., ALA
  3. Machovec, G.S.: Electronic journal market overview in 1997 : part 2 - the aggregators (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    2nd part of a 2 part review of the electronic journal marketplace in 1997. Covers the activities of companies who aggregate under a single umbrella large numbers of electronic journals from a variety of publishers. In some cases the journals are centrally loaded and offered through a common interface, in others only abstract and citation information are offered, but a common gateway is provided to a wide variety of publishers. Covers: OCLC Electronic Collections Online, Blackwell's Electronic Journal Navigator, Institute for Scientific Information, JSTOR Project, OVID Technologies Inc., EBSCO Information Services, Information Access Company, University Microfilms International, ProQuest, ProQuest Direct, LEXIS-NEXIS, and commerical document delivery and subscription services
  4. Machovec, G.S.: WAIS: Wide Area Information Servers (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Internet now provides access to so much information that it is a problem to know what is available and how to navigate through it. The Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) is one project aiming to help solve the problem for the end user, by means of a graphical user inferface and the use of natural language for queries, which is then translated into the WAIS protocol. Describes how WAIS was developed, how it works, and difficulties with the project
  5. Machovec, G.S.: World Wide Web : accessing the Internet (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web (WWW) is one of the newest tools available to assist in the navigation of the Internet. As with other client/server network tools such as Gopher and WAIS, developments with the Web are in a dynamic state of change. Basically, WWW is an effort to organize information on the Internet plus local information into a set of hypertext documents; a person navigates the network by moving from one document to another via a set of hypertext links
  6. Machovec, G.S.: Z39.50 and the client-server architecture (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the NISO/ANSI standard Z39.50, which offers a common command language for use with information retrieval systems. Lists 9 projects which are currently developing Z39.50 systems, and gives advantages of the configuration. Suggests directions in which libraries should be moving to best plan for the future of more universal connectivity
  7. Machovec, G.S.: Navigating the Internet : library systems and database limitations (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Internet provides access to hundreds of library and information systems around the world. However, online library systems and databases exhibit a variety of limitations which are often not apparent to the user. Briefly discusses the following: scope and content of databases; limitations for locally loaded periodical indexes; dissimilar search protocols; unfamiliar log- in, log-off and terminal requirements; online help and ease of use; and passwording
  8. Machovec, G.S.: Resources on Internet : Archie and Gopher (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Internet refers to more than 50.000 backbone regional and local computer networks in more than 50 countries with an estimated user base of over 3 million people. Finding out who has what available on the Internet has become a real problem since the network is expanding so quickly. Describes Archie (the McGill School of Computer Science Archive Server Listing Service), a tool which was developed to help solve this problem. Also describes Gopher, a distributed networking and document delivery system designed to access electronic information and navigate the Internet
  9. Machovec, G.S.: Communications Decency Act 96 : first wave of lashbacks (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Communications Decency Act provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, USA, has provoked opposition due to its potential impact on the Internet. Journalists have filed a legal challenge and the American Civil Liberties Union and 20 other organizations have obtained a restraining order. Gives examples of the types of communications that would be covered by the act anf gives details of WWW sites with information on the act