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  1. Anderson, B.: Reference works from selected small alternative presses (1997) 0.04
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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. Bertrand, D.: ¬Les cederoms multimedias dans les bibliothèques publiques (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    While official policy in France is to encourage access to CD-ROMs through public libraries and about 28 already have or plan to offer shortly a CD-ROM service either for loan or consultation the French press has been highly critical of the medium. Discusses problems of standardization; legal aspects, acquisition policies and selection aids and the advent of the DVD
  3. Auer, N.J.: Bibliography on evaluating Internet resources (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Presents a bibliography on evaluating Internet resources in which titles are arranged under the following headings: Internet resources, print resources, and useful listservs
  4. Walford's guide to reference material : Vol.3: Generalia, language and literature, the arts (1998) 0.03
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    Reference books / Bibliography
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    Reference books / Bibliography
  5. Walford's guide to reference material : Vol.1: Science and technology (1999) 0.03
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  6. ¬A world bibliography of bibliographies 1964-1974 : a list of works represented by Library of Congress printed catalog cards, a decennial supplement to Theodore Bestermann (1977) 0.03
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  7. ¬A world bibliography of bibliographies : and of bibliographical catalogues, calendars, abstracts, digests, indexes and the like. 5 vols. (1971) 0.03
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  8. Tucker, M.A.; Anderson, N.D.: Guide to information sources in mathematics and statistics (2004) 0.03
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    Mathematics / Bibliography
    Statistics / Bibliography
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    Mathematics / Bibliography
    Statistics / Bibliography
  9. Coutts, B.E.; Richard, J.B.: Best reference sources 1996 (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents an annotated bibliography of the Library Journal's choice of 48 titles representing the best reference source in 1996. They include books, Web sites and CD-ROMs
  10. Yearbook of international organizations : Vol.4: Bibliographic volume: international organization bibliography and resources (1996) 0.02
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  11. Rickard, S.: Information retrieval strategies in McGraw-Hill's Multimedia Encyclopedia of Mammalian Biology (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Mammalian Biologie CD-ROM was published by McGraw-Hill in Sept 92. It has been designed for use primarily at undergraduate level. Text, images, sound and movie clips and numerical information (data) can be accessed on the disc. In this article the concept of Resource Policy, allowing priority to be given to any one of these media types, is described. The principal methods of using the Encyclopedia (Browse and Search) are described. The working of the 4 hierarchical Browsers is outlined, together with the operation of 'Linked Mode'. The methods use to index the data to the Browsers is also discussed and examples of how the disc may be used are given. The text search features available on the disc are also described. These include simple text search, using Boolean operators, and the ability to search the disc not according to the text itself, but using the indexing structures which underpin the Browsers. Attention is drawn to the implications of this approach for structuring information and upon the costs of developing commercial titles
  12. Callahan, E.S.; Herring, S.C.: Cultural bias in Wikipedia content on famous persons (2011) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Wikipedia advocates a strict "neutral point of view" (NPOV) policy. However, although originally a U.S-based, English-language phenomenon, the online, user-created encyclopedia now has versions in many languages. This study examines the extent to which content and perspectives vary across cultures by comparing articles about famous persons in the Polish and English editions of Wikipedia. The results of quantitative and qualitative content analyses reveal systematic differences related to the different cultures, histories, and values of Poland and the United States; at the same time, a U.S./English-language advantage is evident throughout. In conclusion, the implications of these findings for the quality and objectivity of Wikipedia as a global repository of knowledge are discussed, and recommendations are advanced for Wikipedia end users and content developers.
  13. Teplitskiy, M.; Lu, G.; Duede, E.: Amplifying the impact of open access : Wikipedia and the diffusion of science (2017) 0.02
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    Abstract
    With the rise of Wikipedia as a first-stop source for scientific information, it is important to understand whether Wikipedia draws upon the research that scientists value most. Here we identify the 250 most heavily used journals in each of 26 research fields (4,721 journals, 19.4M articles) indexed by the Scopus database, and test whether topic, academic status, and accessibility make articles from these journals more or less likely to be referenced on Wikipedia. We find that a journal's academic status (impact factor) and accessibility (open access policy) both strongly increase the probability of it being referenced on Wikipedia. Controlling for field and impact factor, the odds that an open access journal is referenced on the English Wikipedia are 47% higher compared to paywall journals. These findings provide evidence is that a major consequence of open access policies is to significantly amplify the diffusion of science, through an intermediary like Wikipedia, to a broad audience.
  14. ¬The reference sources handbook (1996) 0.02
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  15. Kabdebo, T.; Armstrong, N.: Dictionary of dictionaries and eminent encyclopedias : comprising: dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other selected wordbooks in English (1997) 0.02
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    Encyclopedias and dictionaries / Bibliography
  16. Holt, C.: Guide to information sources in the forensic sciences : a guide to the literature (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    CSI fans can visit the official web site. Or they can consult Cynthia Holt's extensive and riveting bibliography of everything one could ever want to know about the forensic sciences.
  17. Walford's guide to reference material : Vol.1: Science and technology. 1993. - Vol.2: Social and historical sciences, philosophy and religion. 1994. - Vol.3: Generalia, language and literature, the arts. 1995 (1993-95) 0.02
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  18. Open-Access-Archiv für den BID-Bereich (2004) 0.02
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    Content
    "E-LIS (http://eprints.rclis.org/) ist ein internationales Open-Access-Archiv für die Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft sowie verwandte Anwendungsgebiete. Es will die Kommunikation innerhalb der Community fördern und für eine rasche Verbreitung von Forschungsergebnissen sorgen. E-LIS hält sich an die Ziele des Eprint Movement und des Free Scholarship Movement. Das Archiv wird durch "Selbst-Archivierung" aufgebaut, d.h. jeder Autor kann seine Texte selbst ins System einstellen. Bisher sind bereits über 1.000 Publikationen verfügbar. Allerdings sind bisher nur wenige Texte aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum vorhanden. Alle Autoren wissenschaftlicher Texte aus dem LIS-Bereich sind deshalb aufgerufen, ihre E-Prints in E-LIS verfügbar zu machen. Die Vorteile liegen auf der Hand: - Die Texte werden dauerhaft elektronisch verfügbar gemacht. Es besteht ein einheitlicher und einfacher Zugriff auf die Texte. - Die elektronische Verfügbarkeit erhöht die Verbreitung und damit die Wirkung der Forschungsarbeiten. Um einen Text in das System einzustellen, muss man sich einmalig auf der Website anmelden (http://eprints.rclis.org/perl/ register). E-LIS basiert allein auf ehrenamtlicher Arbeit und verfolgt keine kommerziellen Ziele. Für Fragen des Copyrights wurde eine eigene Seite eingerichtet (http:// eprints.rclis.org/copyright.html), ebenso zur Submission Policy (http://eprints.rclis. org/policy.html). Nähere Auskunft für Interessierte aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum erteilt Dirk Lewandowski (http://www.durchdenken. de/lewandowski)"
  19. Lewandowski, D.: Open-Access-Archiv für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft (2004) 0.02
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    "Für die Themenfelder Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft sowie verwandte Anwendungsfelder besteht über das Open-Access-Archiv E-LIS (http://eprints.rclis.org/) die Möglichkeit, Publikationen und Forschungsergebnisse schnell und kostenfrei weltweit verfügbar zu machen. Das Ziel von E-LIS ist es, die Kommunikation innerhalb der Community zu fördern und für eine rasche Verbreitung von Forschungsergebnissen zu sorgen. E-LIS hält sich an die Ziele des Eprint Movement und des Free Scholarship Movement. Das Archiv wird durch "Selbst-Archivierung" aufgebaut, d.h. jede/r Autor/in kann seine Texte selbst ins System einstellen. Bisher sind bereits über 1.000 Publikationen verfügbar, der tägliche Zuwachs kann sich sehen lassen. Allerdings sind bisher so gut wie keine Texte aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum vorhanden. Wir möchten daher alle Autoren wissenschaftlicher Texte aus dem LIS-Bereich aufrufen, ihre E-Prints in E-LIS verfügbar zu machen. Die Vorteile liegen auf der Hand: - Die Texte werden dauerhaft elektronisch verfügbar gemacht. - Es besteht ein einheitlicher und leichter Zugriff auf die Texte. - Die elektronische Verfügbarkeit erhöht die Verbreitung und damit die Wirkung der Forschungsarbeiten. Um einen Text in das System einzustellen, müssen Sie sich einmalig auf der Website anmelden (http://eprints.rclis.org/perl/register) und können dann direkt loslegen. E-LIS basiert allein auf ehrenamtlicher Arbeit und verfolgt keine kommerziellen Ziele. Für Fragen des Copyrights wurde eine eigene Seite eingerichtet (http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright.html), ebenso zur Submission Policy (http://eprints.rclis.org/policy.html)."
  20. Gentil-Beccot, A.; Mele, S.; Holtkamp, A.; O'Connell, H.B.; Brooks, T.C.: Information resources in High-Energy Physics : surveying the present landscape and charting the future course (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Access to previous results is of paramount importance in the scientific process. Recent progress in information management focuses on building e-infrastructures for the optimization of the research workflow, through both policy-driven and user-pulled dynamics. For decades, High Energy Physics (HEP) has pioneered innovative solutions in the field of information management and dissemination. In light of a transforming information environment, it is important to assess the current usage of information resources by researchers and HEP provides a unique test bed for this assessment. A survey of about 10% of practitioners in the field reveals usage trends and information needs. Community-based services, such as the pioneering arXiv and SPIRES systems, largely answer the need of the scientists, with a limited but increasing fraction of younger users relying on Google. Commercial services offered by publishers or database vendors are essentially unused in the field. The survey offers an insight into the most important features that users require to optimize their research workflow. These results inform the future evolution of information management in HEP and, as these researchers are traditionally early adopters of innovation in scholarly communication, can inspire developments of disciplinary repositories serving other communities.

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