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  1. Armour, J.; Cisler, S.: Community networks on the Internet (1994) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Community networks have existed since the 1970s when Community Memory in Berkeley, Californis, installed terminals in public places for people to read and post material of all sorts on a centralised time sharing system. Community Memory was the first known community access network. Several foundations and government agencies have funded community networks, known as freenets. Discusses the freenet movement; library involvement; the Apple Library of Tomorrow and the Morino Foundation conference on community networks and how to keep in touch with community network developments
    Source
    Library journal. 119(1994) no.11, S.22-24
  2. Fjällbrant, N.: EDUCATE: a networked user education project in Europe (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Describes the EDUCATE (End User Courses in Information Access through Communications Technology) project for end user training in information access. EDUCATE is a Commission of the European Communities, Libraries Programme Project, involving: Limerick University, Ireland (coordinator); and the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees, France; Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Imperial College, London; and Plymouth University, UK; and Barcelona University, Spain. the aim is to produce a model self paced user education course in the selection and use of information tools. Courses have been produced within physics and electric and electronic engineering. the project started in Feb 94 and will run for 3 years. Describes the course ddesign and the media developed. Discusses the use of networks in connection with EDUCATE and notes the tools and interfaces used
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.1, S.31-34
  3. Levinson, R.W.: Information and referral networks : doorways to human services (1988) 0.06
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  4. Atkinson, R.: Networks, hypertext, and academic information services : some longer-range implications (1993) 0.05
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  5. Geffert, B.: Community networks in libraries : a case study of the Free-Net P.A.T.H. (1993) 0.05
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  6. Schneider, K.G.: Community networks : new frontiers, old values (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Increasingly, librarians in the USA have been using new technologies to develop or collaborate on community networks. These community networks are often created in collaboration with other local agencies and advocacy groups, weaving libraries more tightly into the community organism. Gives examples which illustrate some of the roles and relationships libraries are carving out with respect to community networks
  7. Conhaim, W.W.: About FreeNets (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Freenets or community networks are online bulletin boards developed by and for community members and are generally accessible at little or not cost to the user. Details how to locate these networks and explains trends that have led to their growth. Describes the wide range of models for ways the organizations are run
  8. Pettigrew, K.E.; Wilkinson, M.A.: Controlling the quality of community information : an analysis of the effects on dissemination of the differences between I&R agencies and community networks (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The recent explosion of community networks, such as Freenets, across North America has prompted the information and referral community to question whether community networks are providing, in part, a duplicate service; what the implications of their growth might be in terms of service delivery to the public; and whether their expansion might threaten the security of support for I&R agencies. Examines an aspect of the nascent rivalry between community networks and I&R agencies: how they differ in their control mechanisms and consequent management of community information. Suggests ways the 2 types of organizations can work together to provide the public with accurate and comprehensive community information
  9. Mattison, D.: Librarians and the Free-Net movement (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Free Nets are community access networks most of which are available on the Internet. Librarians are at the core of these networks. Gives examples of how they participate in this movement. Describes some Canadian Free Nets. Free Nets are analogous to the role of free public libraries in the development of literacy as they are a grass roots, democratic response to the opportunities presented by computer technology and telecommunications. Lists library services on Internet accessible Free Nets and civic networks
  10. Cisler, S.: Community computer networks : building electronic greenbelts (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Gives a background to the development of community networks giving an outline of the current situation. Describes the information and services found on the networks, the connection the systems use, who starts and runs the systems and their sources of funding. Presents a range of current models describing HAWAII FYI, National Capital FreeNEt. Ottawa, Wellington City Council's Community Computer Network, New Zealand, and Big Sky Telegraphy, Dilton, Montana, and outlining other models. Examines social aspects of the systems and looks to the future of these systems in the light of changing technology
  11. Library bibliographic networks in Europe : a LIBER directory (1992) 0.04
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  12. Wilkinson, M.A.; Pettigrew, K.E.: Control of community information : an analysis of roles (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Explores the differences between information and referral agencies and online community networks from an information policy perspective and uses a framework proposed by Wilkinson (1992) to analyze the positioning of control within the 2 intermediaries under 6 facets: agency ownership and governance, funding, information flow, access, information ownership, and quality control. Existing community networks and information and referral agencies are used as examples to illustrate the arguments
  13. Library resources on the Internet : strategies for selection and use (1992) 0.04
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    LCSH
    Library information networks / United States
    Subject
    Library information networks / United States
  14. Savolainen, R.: Seeking and using information from the Internet : the context of non-work use (1999) 0.04
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    Abstract
    As a result of the Internet, electronic networks occupy a more visible place in everyday life. Until the early nineties, the use of electronic networks was limited to a rather small number of people working in enterprises and universities. Since then, the networks have become more accessible for other citizens. Currently at least 60-70 million people all over the world are estimated to use the Internet (Gaines et al., 1997: 990). In 2000, the number of WWW users alone is expected to reach 160 million (Aldridge & Darwood 1997: 283). The rapid growth of network use has given rise to a lot of research needs. For example, what are the main purposes of network use and to what extent may the Internet replace other channels in information seeking? Thus far, the utilization of networks has been mainly surveyed in the USA but, in recent years issues of use have also attracted increasing attention in Western Europe. This study is a continuation of a research project focusing on the ways in which citizens seek information in the context of everyday life (see Savolainen 1995). An attempt is made to analyze how citizens utilize the electronic networks, primarily for non-work purposes. This paper communicates part of an empirical study; a detailed report is available in Finnish (Savolainen 1998b).
  15. Cortez, E.; Rice, R.: ¬An investigation into the role of public libraries with online reference service (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Explores issues surrounding the provision of online services and electronic resources in US public libraries, and discusses the appropriate directions for public libraries to pursue. Investigates traditional online reference tools, CD-ROM databases, OPACs, community bulletin boards and access to information resources via the Internet. Discusses national versus local library goals, strategies for online services, and consequences for service and cost controls. Considers the role of public libraries within NII. Access to computer networks for all citizens is essential and, whether information is made available through books or networks, public libraries must continue to play a critical role in public access
  16. Harnack, A. von: ¬Die Auskunftserteilung als bibliothekarische Aufgabe (1940) 0.03
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    Source
    Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen. 57(1940), S.16-22
  17. Thun, H.-P.: "At your fingertip"? : Auskunfts- und Informationsdienst bei uns noch Entwicklungsland (1970) 0.03
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    Source
    Bücherei und Bildung. 22(1970), S.63-71
  18. Jonzeck, M.: ¬Die Aktivierung, Verbesserung und Neuorientierung der Informationstätigkeit der allgemeinen öffentlichen Bibliotheken (1965) 0.03
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    Source
    Bibliothekar. 19(1965), S.15-22
  19. Metz, A.: Community service : a bibliography (1996) 0.03
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    Date
    17.10.1996 14:22:33
  20. Information brokers and reference services (1989) 0.03
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    Series
    Reference librarian; no.22

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