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  1. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.04
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    Date
    21. 4.2000 12:41:29
    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  2. Building information infrastructure : issues in the development of the National Research and Education Network (1992) 0.04
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    Date
    1. 3.2008 12:42:22
  3. Chudy, S.: ¬The net is here! (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Briefly discusses the use of information services over the Internet for school libraries in Arkansas operating over the Arkansas Public School Computer Network
    Source
    Arkansas libraries. 51(1994) no.2, S.20-22
  4. Grey exploitations in the 21st century GL'95 : Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Grey Literature, Amsterdam, Washington, DC, 2-3 November 1995 (1996) 0.04
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    Date
    24. 7.1996 20:50:22
    Imprint
    Amsterdam : TransAtlantic, Grey Literature Network Service
  5. Hattery, M.: Forgoing ahead of the information highway (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Summarizes current network project in the USA. Reports on: the Louisiana Network (LANet) project which links all private and state universities and a number of state agencies in Louisiana; the wide area network connecting employees of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a federal agency in seven cities; the Synthesis Coalition of 8 universities which collaborate in developing and distributing engineering courseware for the Internet; and electronic conferences
    Source
    Information retrieval and library automation. 29(1993) no.1, S.1-5
  6. Burrow, G.; Guhnter, L.: ¬The CD-ROM network at the Claremont colleges : implementation, instruction, and remote access (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In 1989, Pomona College and Claremont McKenna College, two of the Claremont Colleges, received a grant funded by the Knight Foundation through its Excellence in Undergraduate Education program. As fulfilment of the grant's objectives to strengthen library services and to provide remote access to electronic databases, a CD-ROM network was installed at the libraries. Discusses the establishment of the network, the planning and delivery of instruction in use of both local and remote databases, and the impact of electronic technologies of the libraries of the Claremont Colleges
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.2, S.7-14
  7. Dempsey, L.: ¬The subject gateway : experiences and issues based on the emergence of the Resource Discovery Network (2000) 0.04
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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
    Object
    Resource Discovery Network
  8. Arbelaitz, O.; Martínez-Otzeta. J.M.; Muguerza, J.: User modeling in a social network for cognitively disabled people (2016) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Online communities are becoming an important tool in the communication and participation processes in our society. However, the most widespread applications are difficult to use for people with disabilities, or may involve some risks if no previous training has been undertaken. This work describes a novel social network for cognitively disabled people along with a clustering-based method for modeling activity and socialization processes of its users in a noninvasive way. This closed social network is specifically designed for people with cognitive disabilities, called Guremintza, that provides the network administrators (e.g., social workers) with two types of reports: summary statistics of the network usage and behavior patterns discovered by a data mining process. Experiments made in an initial stage of the network show that the discovered patterns are meaningful to the social workers and they find them useful in monitoring the progress of the users.
    Date
    22. 1.2016 12:02:26
  9. Kleineberg, M.: Context analysis and context indexing : formal pragmatics in knowledge organization (2014) 0.04
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    Source
    http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CDQQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdigbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de%2Fvolltexte%2Fdocuments%2F3131107&ei=HzFWVYvGMsiNsgGTyoFI&usg=AFQjCNE2FHUeR9oQTQlNC4TPedv4Mo3DaQ&sig2=Rlzpr7a3BLZZkqZCXXN_IA&bvm=bv.93564037,d.bGg&cad=rja
  10. Bookstein, A.: Informetric distributions : I. Unified overview (1990) 0.04
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    Date
    22. 7.2006 18:55:29
  11. Cataloguing: the new and the old (1994) 0.04
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    Date
    17.10.1995 18:22:54
    Source
    Colorado libraries. 20(1994) no.3, S.5-29
  12. Weinberg, B.H.: Book indexes in France : medieval specimens and modern practices (2000) 0.04
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    Date
    20. 4.2002 19:29:54
    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.2-13
  13. Mauer, P.: Embedded indexing : pros and cons for the indexer (2000) 0.04
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    Date
    21. 4.2002 9:29:38
    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.27-28
  14. Morse, P.M.: Browsing and search theory (1973) 0.04
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    Date
    22. 5.2005 19:52:29
  15. Thelwall, M.; Buckley, K.; Paltoglou, G.; Cai, D.; Kappas, A.: Sentiment strength detection in short informal text (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A huge number of informal messages are posted every day in social network sites, blogs, and discussion forums. Emotions seem to be frequently important in these texts for expressing friendship, showing social support or as part of online arguments. Algorithms to identify sentiment and sentiment strength are needed to help understand the role of emotion in this informal communication and also to identify inappropriate or anomalous affective utterances, potentially associated with threatening behavior to the self or others. Nevertheless, existing sentiment detection algorithms tend to be commercially oriented, designed to identify opinions about products rather than user behaviors. This article partly fills this gap with a new algorithm, SentiStrength, to extract sentiment strength from informal English text, using new methods to exploit the de facto grammars and spelling styles of cyberspace. Applied to MySpace comments and with a lookup table of term sentiment strengths optimized by machine learning, SentiStrength is able to predict positive emotion with 60.6% accuracy and negative emotion with 72.8% accuracy, both based upon strength scales of 1-5. The former, but not the latter, is better than baseline and a wide range of general machine learning approaches.
    Date
    22. 1.2011 14:29:23
  16. Green, R.: Relational aspects of subject authority control : the contributions of classificatory structure (2015) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The structure of a classification system contributes in a variety of ways to representing semantic relationships between its topics in the context of subject authority control. We explore this claim using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system as a case study. The DDC links its classes into a notational hierarchy, supplemented by a network of relationships between topics, expressed in class descriptions and in the Relative Index (RI). Topics/subjects are expressed both by the natural language text of the caption and notes (including Manual notes) in a class description and by the controlled vocabulary of the RI's alphabetic index, which shows where topics are treated in the classificatory structure. The expression of relationships between topics depends on paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships between natural language terms in captions, notes, and RI terms; on the meaning of specific note types; and on references recorded between RI terms. The specific means used in the DDC for capturing hierarchical (including disciplinary), equivalence and associative relationships are surveyed.
    Date
    8.11.2015 21:27:22
    Source
    Classification and authority control: expanding resource discovery: proceedings of the International UDC Seminar 2015, 29-30 October 2015, Lisbon, Portugal. Eds.: Slavic, A. u. M.I. Cordeiro
  17. Bicchieri, C.: ¬The potential for the evolution of co-operation among web agents (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In building intelligent network agents, computer scientists may employ a variety of different design strategies, and their design decisions can have a significant effect on the ultimative nature of network interactions. Focuses on a particular design question, the multiple-access problem: if an agent seeking a piece of information knows of several sites that have, or might have, that information, how many queries should it issue, and when? Provides a formal analysis that demonstrates the viability of cooperative responses th this question under certain assumptions. discusses the limitations of this analysis and presents the results of experiments done using a genetic-algorithms approach in which simulated network agents 'evolve' cooperative strategies under less restrictive assumptions tham those made in the formal analysis
    Source
    International journal of human-computer studies. 48(1998) no.1, S.9-29
  18. Park, Y.C.; Choi, K.-S.: Automatic thesaurus construction using Bayesian networks (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Automatic thesaurus construction is accomplished by extracting term relations mechanically. A popular method uses statistical analysis to discover the term relations. For low frequency terms the statistical information of the terms cannot be reliably used for deciding the relationship of terms. This problem is referred to as the data sparseness problem. Many studies have shown that low frequency terms are of most use in thesaurus construction. Characterizes the statistical behaviour of terms by using an inference network. Develops a formal approach using a Baysian network for the data sparseness problem
    Date
    12. 1.1997 9:52:29
  19. Armour, J.; Cisler, S.: Community networks on the Internet (1994) 0.03
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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
  20. Burnett, I.S.: Quality, speed and access : alternative cataloguing sources (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Offers advice on avaluating alternative cataloguing sources. The steps should be: identify the possible providers; network for advice; test or sample attractive systems; develop criteria based on library size, type and location (e.g. cost and equipment needs, currency of records, types of materials accessed, customer service and reputation of vendor, impact on staff/time and other library services and ability to share or network information); and evaluate the possible services; and implement the new service
    Date
    17.10.1995 18:22:54

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