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  1. Liu, L.-G.: ¬The Internet and library and information services : a review, analysis, and annotated bibliography (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Reviews the literature of the Internet and WWW, since 1990, covering 446 references on the Internet and library and information services with particular reference to issues such as: academic libraries and scholarly research; collection development and cooperation; community colleges and networks; electronic publishing; document delivery and interloans; global and international networking; government information; Internet training; legal, ethical and security issues; OPACs; privatization and commercialization; public libraries; reference services; school libraries; special libraries; standards and protocols; and women, minorities, disabled and equality
  2. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks for libraries (1995) 0.07
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  3. Intellectual property and the National Information Infrastructure : a preliminary draft of the report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights (1994) 0.07
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    Date
    22. 7.1996 19:53:48
    Imprint
    Washington, DC : US Government
    Series
    US Government Green Paper; July 1994
  4. East, H.; Tilson, Y.: ¬The liberated enduser : developments in practice and policy for database provision to the academic community (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Policy paper prepared by the Centre for Communication and Information Studies, Westminster University, London, for the British Library Board. Reports the results of a study of changes in the provision of electronic information to end users in UK academic libraries, conducted by the Centre for Communication and Information Studies, Westminster University, during the period 1988 to 1992. The period has seen a shift in expenditure from external online information services to CD-ROM, with over 70% of universities either planning or running local CD-ROM networks. There is some evidence of a modest amount of media substitution from printed information services to electronic, including a decline in online expenditure. The Bath Information and Data Service end user service has had a similar impact on alternative access media. The commercial online host market has eluded the end user market, being the most exclusive reserve of librarian mediators. Questions arising from the study include: how appropriate to the users' needs are the new networked services; what feedback and evaluation procedures are required; what is the nature of the support role of libraries in these changing circumstances; what additional resources; how and by whom are end user services to be financed; and how is wider access to database services impacting on ancillary services such as document delivery? In response, CCIS has formulated a research programme to extend the current quantitative work in the area of evaluating end user needs, activities and preferences in relation to information sources
    Series
    BLRD report; 6100) (CCIC policy paper; no.4
  5. McClure, C.R.; Bertot, J.C.; Zweizig, D.L.: Public libraries and the Internet (1994) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Government information quarterly. 12(1995) no.2, S.237-238 (N.D. Stevens)
  6. Rickman, R.M.; Stonham, T.J.: Image database retrieval using neural networks (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports a study of the application of neural networks to the automatic subject indexing of images and to image database management systems (IDBMS)
  7. Leeves, J.: Harmonising standards for bibliographic data interchange (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the provision for bibliographic data within EDIFACT, compares those provisions with the BIC draft standards for bibliographic databases and examines the implications for MARC based standards. Outlines the role of the major players involved. Describes stanbdards dealing with EDIFACT in greatest detail. Describes the library systems using the records
  8. McCormick, A.; Sutton, A.: Open learning and the Internet in public libraries (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents the findings of the South Ayrshire Libraries OPen Learning and the Internet project, Sep 1997 to Oct 1998. The objective was to demonstrate how open learning materials available on the Internet could be integrated with the provision of local open learning resources to provide an enhanced learning environment in public libraries. The main areas of concentration within the project were information skills support to public library users and the provision of WWW based independent materials to learners. The organisation and retrieval of Web based resources for local use was a major issue throughout the project. Recommends the adoption of Dublin Core metadata standards, the connection of databases of resources with searchable wen pages, and the development of thesauri of terms used to index the Web based resources locally. Sstaff training, and the new skills which will need to be developed, were identified as issues. Cost was also identified as a related issue, extending to issues such as access to open learning material and the Internet
    Date
    22. 5.1999 18:55:19
  9. Positionspapier zur Weiterentwicklung der Bibliotheksverbünde als Teil einer überregionalen Informationsinfrastruktur (2011) 0.02
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    Content
    "Empfehlungen zur Optimierung der Informationsinfrastruktur Verbundübergreifende Entwicklung bedarfsorientierter Services Angestrebt werden sollten stringente, verbundübergreifende arbeitsteilige Strukturen bei Betrieb und Entwicklung der gegenwärtigen wie der zukünftigen Dienste, um unnötige Mehrfacharbeit zu vermeiden und die Durchsetzung einheitlicher Standards zu erleichtern. Das ist technisch machbar und organisatorisch auch im föderalen Umfeld denkbar wie andere Beispiele (z.B. DFN) zeigen. Einführung neuer Steuerungsmechanismen Das derzeitige Finanzvolumen der Länder für Informationsservices (Finanzzuweisung an Verbundzentralen) muss erhalten bleiben und weiterhin die den bisherigen Regelungen entsprechenden Steigerungen erfahren. Gleichzeitig müssen behutsam, aber konsequent neue Steuerungsmechanismen eingeführt werden, die die Verbünde im höheren Maße als bisher in die Lage versetzen, neue Entwicklungen bedarfsorientiert aufzugreifen und verlässliche Dienste aufzubauen. Zur Steuerung sollten Aufsichtsgremien im Sinne von "Beiräten" vergleichbar den Beiräten der Informationsdienstleister in der WGL eingesetzt werden. Wege zu einer Neuausrichtung der Verbünde Neben den empfohlenen politisch-administrativen Maßnahmen erscheint ein attraktiv dimensioniertes Förderprogramm der DFG zur "Neuausrichtung überregionaler Informationsservices" und "Weiterentwicklung der Bibliotheksverbünde als Teil der überregionalen Informationsinfrastruktur" [Arbeitstitel] geeignet, den notwendigen Strukturwandel hin zu einem arbeitsteiligen, verbundübergreifenden Diensteangebot anzustoßen und zu koordinieren."
    Date
    7. 2.2011 19:52:22
  10. Blake, M.: Information for teleworkers (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers teleworking in the UK from the perspective of the library and information community the effects of isolation on teleworkers' access to information. Examines the actual and potential roles of libraries, business support services, electronic networks, associations for teleworkers and unions in the provision of information for teleworkers. Concludes that associations for teleworkers and electronic networks are useful sources of information and new contacts. The potential of public libraries could be realized more fully as librarians become skilled in Internet searching. Libraries will become more attractive to teleworkers if the recommendations of the final report of the Public Library Review are implemented
  11. Moore, N.: Access to information : a review of the provision of disability information (1995) 0.01
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    Imprint
    London : Policy Studies Institute
  12. Leeves, J.: EDIBIB: harmonising standards for bibliographic data interchange : a report prepared for Book Industry Communication (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Report commissioned by Book Industry Communications (BIC) and funded by the British National Bibliography Research Fund and the Britsh National Bibliographic Service. The aims of the project were: to review the provisions for bibliographic data within EDIFACT (Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport); to compare those provisions with the BIC draft standards for bibliographic databases and the book publishing industry, and to examine the implications for MARC based databases, such as UKMARC
  13. Artificial neural networks for information retrieval in a libraries context (1995) 0.01
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  14. ¬The economics of the information society (1997) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: FENOULHET, T.R.: The regulatory dynamics of the information society; FORAY, D. u. R. COWAN: The economics and codification and the diffusion of knowledge in the information age; HULTEN, C.R.: The macro policy environment of information society investments; FERNÉ, G.: Information infrastructures and employment case studies; MINGES, M. u. T. KELLY: The economic impact of the information society; DRYDEN, J.: Policy implications of the development and impacts of information society; DUMORT, A. u. T. FENOULHET: Towards a policy framework for the knowledge-based economy
  15. Hoogcarspel, A.: Guidelines for cataloging monographic electronic texts at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The guidelines are a response to 2 interconnected problems: little bibliographic control exists for electronic texts, and the AACR2 standards for control of computer files are not entirely satisfactory
  16. Nicholson, D.: Cataloguing the Internet : CATRIONA feasibility study (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The aim of the CATRIONA (Cataloguing and Retrieval of Information over Networks Applications) feasibility study was to investigate the technical, organizational and financial requirements for the development of applications software and procedures to enable the cataloguing, calssification and retrieval of documents and other resources over networks such as the Internet. The CATRIONA feasibility study demonstrated that the idea of a distributed catalogue of Internet resources integrated with standard Z39.50 library system OPAC interfaces is already a practical proposition at its most basic level. Proposes that the next step should be a distributed CATRIONA demonstrator project, based on the Scottish University and Research Libraries (SCURL) group of libraries cooperating to catalogue local electronic resources and selected areas of BUBL Subject Trees, but also sufficiently 'open' to encompass other sites, projects and approaches
  17. Bowman, S.; Avey, F.D.; Turner, C.: ¬A comparative study of the impact of Online Public Access Catalogues on the information gathering and utilisation habits of different user groups (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The OPAC has developed into an information providing tool capable of many varied tasks. Maps this development. Discusses the interface between the OPAC and the casual or inexperienced user and the expending use of networks. Surveays the growth of OPACs and shows that OPACs have developed a number of features from information retrieval. Assesses areas of further research
  18. Public libraries and the Internet : study results, policy issues, and recommendations (1994) 0.01
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  19. British Library / FAST/Dewey Review Group: Consultation on subject indexing and classification standards applied by the British Library (2015) 0.01
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    Content
    The Library is consulting with stakeholders concerning the potential impact of these proposals. No firm decisions have yet been taken regarding either of these standards. FAST 1. The British Library proposes to adopt FAST selectively to extend the scope of subject indexing of current and legacy content. 2. The British Library proposes to implement FAST as a replacement for LCSH in all current cataloguing, subject to mitigation of the risks identified above, in particular the question of sustainability. DDC 3. The British Library proposes to implement Abridged DDC selectively to extend the scope of subject indexing of current and legacy content.
  20. Regeln zur Erschließung von Nachlässen und Autographen : RNA (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Auf der Basis der Anregungen und Ergebnisse der im Herbst 1995 and der SuUB Göttingen durchgeführten Nachlaßbearbeitertagung wurden die vorliegenden Regeln zur Erschließung von NAchlässen und Autographen unter Beteiligung von Archivaren, Bibliothekaren und Wissenschaftlern erarbeitet. Das Regelwerk bietet vor allem Standards für eine nach formalen Kriterien erfolgende Erschließung schriftlicher Nachlaßmaterialien und für die Erfassung nachlaßrelevanter Personennamen. Für Wissenschaftler und Forscher werden Zugänglichkeit und Nutzung von Nachlässen und Autographen dadurch erleichtert

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