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Notess, G.R.: Government information on the Internet (2004)
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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.
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- 15. 2.2007 19:05:22
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Notess, G.R.: ¬The Internet as an online service : bibliographic databases on the net (1996)
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- Abstract
- Gives an overview of bibliographic services accessible via the Internet. Covers ERIC, government publications, technical reports and UnCoverWeb. Outlines future directions of bibliographic servcies available through the Internet
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Notess, G.R.: Custom search engines : tools and tips (2008)
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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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Notess, G.R.: Gaining access to Internet (1992)
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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
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Notess, G.R.: Internet access providers : an international resource directory (1994)
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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
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Notess, G.R.: ¬The internet (1997)
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- Source
- Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
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Notess, G.R.: DejaNews and other Usenet search tools (1998)
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- Source
- Online. 22(1998) no.4, S.22-28
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Notess, G.R.: Toward more comprehensive Web searching : single searching versus megasearching (1998)
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- Online. 22(1998) no.2, S.73-76
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Notess, G.R.: Teaching Web search skills : techniques and strategies of top trainers (2006)
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- 025.04071 / 22
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- 025.04071 / 22