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  1. Anderson, B.: Reference works from selected small alternative presses (1997) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Outlines why alternative press books fail to be recognised and failed to be included in traditional collection development aids or methods. Explains why they should be taken seriously. Introduces 44 titles from 26 presses, which are worthwhile reference works. The bibliography is arranged by press name with complete contact information
    Date
    22. 2.1999 14:29:57
  2. MacLeod, R.: Promoting a subject gateway : a case study from EEVL (Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library) (2000) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of EEVL and outlines the services offered. The potential market for EEVL is discussed, and a case study of promotional activities is presented
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:40:22
  3. Kennedy, S.D.: So many URLs ... so little time! : In these times of information overload, look to the net librarians for aid (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    A guide to collection development and leisure related Web sites. Highlights more than 2 dozen sites, approximately half of which are devoted to collection development. The same principles used to develop print collections apply to electronic resource collection development. Many review resources are available as a result of efforts by Internet librarians. Good starting points for this category include the Library Web Manager's Reference Center: Current Awareness, and the Librarians' Index to the Internet. Picks of the month for leisure time include KidsHealth.org, Chemical Scorecard, and DigiCams Web Cam Viewer. Also includes a sidebar listing eight books covering topics such as SQL, HTML, DHTML, Web navigation, Windows 98, guides to computers and Palm Pilots, and spamming
    Source
    Information today. 15(1998) no.11, S.28-29
  4. Weathers, B.: Selection of electronic resources (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Discusses the selection, acquisition and collection development of electronic library resources with particular reference to the selection of: CD-ROM databases; laser disk; and Internet and WWW information sources. Includes selected Web sites which provide help to librarians in evaluating electronic resources, e.g. http://www.ala.org/ICONN/overview.html
    Date
    22. 2.1999 14:08:01
  5. Price, A.: Five new Danish subject gateways under development (2000) 0.06
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    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:41:31
  6. Hill, L.L.; Zheng, Q.: Indirect geospatial referencing through place names in the digital library : Alexandra digital library experience with developing and implementing gazetteers (1999) 0.05
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    Abstract
    All types of information can be referenced to a geographic place. Maps, aerial photographs, and remote sensing images are spatially georeferenced. Other forms of information such as books, articles, research papers, pieces of music, and art are often linked to a geographic location through place names (geographic names). A gazetteer (a dictionary of geographic names) that is spatially referenced itself provides the bridge between these two types of georeferencing. With a georeferenced gazetteer translation service, a user can start with a geographic name and find information that is described with either geographic names or with geospatial coordinates. Use of this powerful indirect geospatially referencing tool can be applied as a common approach to libraries, bibliographic files, data centers, web resources, and museum and specimen collections and can be particular useful across language barriers since latitude and longitude coordinates are universally understood. The Alexandria Digital Library has implemented a gazetteer component for its georeferenced digital library. This experience resulted in the creation of a Gazetteer Content Standard, a Feature Type Thesaurus, and an operational interactive gazetteer service. This paper describes the development of these components and illustrates the use of this tool in a georeferenced digital library. It also relates progress in working with Federal agencies and others toward developing shareable gazetteer data through Digital Gazetteer Information Exchange programs
    Date
    29. 9.2001 20:22:45
  7. Dietz, K.: en.wikipedia.org > 6 Mio. Artikel (2020) 0.05
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    Content
    "Die Englischsprachige Wikipedia verfügt jetzt über mehr als 6 Millionen Artikel. An zweiter Stelle kommt die deutschsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.3 Millionen Artikeln, an dritter Stelle steht die französischsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.1 Millionen Artikeln (via Researchbuzz: Firehose <https://rbfirehose.com/2020/01/24/techcrunch-wikipedia-now-has-more-than-6-million-articles-in-english/> und Techcrunch <https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/23/wikipedia-english-six-million-articles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29&guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9yYmZpcmVob3NlLmNvbS8yMDIwLzAxLzI0L3RlY2hjcnVuY2gtd2lraXBlZGlhLW5vdy1oYXMtbW9yZS10aGFuLTYtbWlsbGlvbi1hcnRpY2xlcy1pbi1lbmdsaXNoLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK0zHfjdDZ_spFZBF_z-zDjtL5iWvuKDumFTzm4HvQzkUfE2pLXQzGS6FGB_y-VISdMEsUSvkNsg2U_NWQ4lwWSvOo3jvXo1I3GtgHpP8exukVxYAnn5mJspqX50VHIWFADHhs5AerkRn3hMRtf_R3F1qmEbo8EROZXp328HMC-o>). 250120 via digithek ch = #fineBlog s.a.: Angesichts der Veröffentlichung des 6-millionsten Artikels vergangene Woche in der englischsprachigen Wikipedia hat die Community-Zeitungsseite "Wikipedia Signpost" ein Moratorium bei der Veröffentlichung von Unternehmensartikeln gefordert. Das sei kein Vorwurf gegen die Wikimedia Foundation, aber die derzeitigen Maßnahmen, um die Enzyklopädie gegen missbräuchliches undeklariertes Paid Editing zu schützen, funktionierten ganz klar nicht. *"Da die ehrenamtlichen Autoren derzeit von Werbung in Gestalt von Wikipedia-Artikeln überwältigt werden, und da die WMF nicht in der Lage zu sein scheint, dem irgendetwas entgegenzusetzen, wäre der einzige gangbare Weg für die Autoren, fürs erste die Neuanlage von Artikeln über Unternehmen zu untersagen"*, schreibt der Benutzer Smallbones in seinem Editorial <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2020-01-27/From_the_editor> zur heutigen Ausgabe."
  8. Campbell, D.: Australian subject gateways : political and strategic issues (2000) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The key political and strategic issues which needs to be addressed for the future development of the Australian subject gateways are: continued quality of content creation, integration of access to print and electronic resources, archiving and persistent identification, sustainability of services and service integration. These issues will be more effectively tackled internationally, and the Australian subject gateways are keen to work with international collaborators to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:41:16
  9. Dempsey, L.: ¬The subject gateway : experiences and issues based on the emergence of the Resource Discovery Network (2000) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Charts the history and development of the UK's Resource Discovery Network, which brings together under a common business, technical and service framework a range of subject gateways and other services for the academic and research community. Considers its future relationship to other services, and position within the information ecology
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:36:13
  10. Voigt, K.; Brüggemann, R.: Evaluation criteria for environmental and chemical databases (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The large number and variety of online databases in the field of environment sciences and chemistry underlies the need for a cooperative evaluation approach. Presents 2 evaluation criteria, divided into 4 headings; general criteria (size of data source, cost of 1 hour searching, updating of database, availability on other media); chemical relevant criteria (number of chemicals, identification parameters of chemicals, test set chemicals, development of chemicals), environmental relevant criteria (information parameters for chemicals, parameter development); and criteria describing environmental chemicals (use of chemicals, quality of database). A 6 number scoring system is applied to these criteria and the Hasse diagram technique is presented for 19 bibliographic online databases using these criteria. Using this technique, 'good' and 'bad' databases are identified and changes in the database content from 1995 to 1998 can be visualized
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.247-262
  11. Beckman, D.: ¬The evolution of Encarta (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of Encarta: a multimedia CD-ROM based encyclopaedia database, designed to work with the Microsoft Windows 3.1 operating system, and based on the text of the 29 volume Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. Encarta contains over 14.000 media elements: including more than 5.000 photographs, scores of illustrations, maps and over 100 animations. Many computer science and pop culture articles have been added to the original text. A major feature is the inclusion of over 7 hours of high quality 16 bit sound with examples of music from around the world, foreign language samples, nature and wild animal sounds, literary readings and speeches, and jazz and classical music samples. For a thorough review of this database see the review article in this issue: CD-ROM world 8(1993) no.6, S.51-55
  12. Norman, O.G.: ¬The impact of electronic information sources on collection development : a survey of current practice (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a study, involving a questionnaire survey and visits to 15 academic libraries in Canada and the US, of collection development practices. Includes: the impact on the materials budget, collection development policies and licenses; identification, evaluation, selection and development of the collection; training subject specialists in the use of electronic information resources; and the changing role of collection development librarians
  13. Diedrichs, R.: Bezug und Bereitstellung elektronischer Publikationen : Integration auf Verbundebene - das Beispiel des GBV (1998) 0.04
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    Date
    23.10.1996 17:26:29
    29. 4.2000 8:49:10
    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.81-83
  14. Covi, L.M.; Cragin, M.H.: Reconfiguring control in library collection development : a conceptual framework for assessing the shift toward electronic collections (2004) 0.03
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    Date
    31. 5.2004 11:29:27
  15. Jascó, P.: CD-ROM: hypes and hopes for the rest of the century (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reviews the current market for CD-ROM databases with particular reference to the online versus CD-ROM versus print debate. Concludes that the most likely scenario is a steady convergence of technologies, at least until the end of the century. Review the current and the most likely future developments in the area of CD-ROM database contents, software, hardware, and marketing. Concludes that users will choose databases on the basis of such factors as: ease of use; power of use; storage and delivery capacity; quality; functionaliy; timeliness; overall appeal; and real cost, not just price. Lists the most likely candidates for successful CD-ROM database development; not yet available. Concludes that Windows user faces will steadily replace DOS based systems, but not unless the Windows replacements are truly better and not just different. Recommends that both Windows and DOS interfaces be loaded onto the same CD-ROM with each database allowing the user to choose which to use. Reviews likely developments in CD-ROM hardware and marketing strategies
    Date
    22. 2.1996 9:35:26
  16. Multimedia information resources (1997) 0.03
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    Date
    31.12.1998 22:05:21
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Australian academic and research libraries 29(1998) no.1, S.68 (B. Collins)
  17. Metz, P.: Principles of selection for electronic resources (2000) 0.03
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    Content
    Teil eines Themenheftes: Collection development in an electronic environment
  18. Holleman, C.: Electronic resources : Are basic criteria for the selection of materials changing? (2000) 0.03
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    Teil eines Themenheftes: Collection development in an electronic environment
  19. Denman, J.: StatBase (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of a new information resource developed in the UK designed to increase public awareness of official statistics and to improve users' access to those statistics. Known as StatBase, it will be accessible through the WWW. Describes the gorundwork which preceded its development and the thinking which has influenced its evolution over the last 2 years. Explains how the results of this research influenced the design of the database and the development of the operational system which supports its suppliers and its customers
  20. Ryssevik, J.: Weaving the web of European social science (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In the late 1950s Dr. J.C.R Licklider observed that most of his time as a researcher was spent an getting into a position to think, and not an creative thinking as such. "Much more time went into finding or obtaining information than into digesting it." (see Howard Reingold: "Tools for Thought-The History and Future of Mind-Expanding Technology", The MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts 2000, p133). A few years later Licklider became the director of ARPA, the research organization that initiated the forerunner to todays Internet, the ARPAnet. Licklider's observation might be seen as a general justification for the development of any research infrastructure, including the Internet. The overriding goal of a research infrastructure is to facilitate the maximization of the time spent an digesting and thinking over the time spent an finding and accessing. However, even today nearly 50 years after Licklider's observation and about 10 years after the invention of the World Wide Web, comparative social science research in Europe is hampered by the fragmentation of the scientific information space. Data, information and knowledge are scattered in space and divided by language and institutional barriers. As a consequence too much of the research are based an data from a single nation, carried out by a single-nation team of researcher and communicated to a single-nation audience. The state of affairs is preventing the development of a comparative and cumulative research process integrating and nurturing the entire European Research Area. Yesterday's answers to these challenges would probably have been formulated in terms of centralization and establishment of large-scale European-wide institutions. Today's answers should rather focus an the power of emerging information technologies to encourage communication, sharing and collaboration across spatially dispersed but scientifically related communities.
    Source
    Gaining insight from research information (CRIS2002): Proceedings of the 6th International Conference an Current Research Information Systems, University of Kassel, August 29 - 31, 2002. Eds: W. Adamczak u. A. Nase

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