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  1. Stefik, M.: Internet dreams : archetypes, myths and metaphors (1996) 0.12
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    LCSH
    Information superhighway / United States
    Internet (Computer network) / United States
    Subject
    Information superhighway / United States
    Internet (Computer network) / United States
  2. Molz, R.K.; Dain, P.: Civic space / cyberspace : the American public library in the information age (1999) 0.12
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    LCSH
    Public libraries / United States
    Libraries / United States / Special collections / Computer network resources
    Subject
    Public libraries / United States
    Libraries / United States / Special collections / Computer network resources
  3. Library resources on the Internet : strategies for selection and use (1992) 0.12
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    LCSH
    Internet / United States
    Library information networks / United States
    Online library catalogs / Remote access / United States
    Subject
    Internet / United States
    Library information networks / United States
    Online library catalogs / Remote access / United States
  4. Northern Light demonstrates Industry Search (1998) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Northern Light Technology have demonstrated Industry Search, an enhancement to its Northern Light service providing full text coverage of company and industry news, management practices and market research information via the WWW
    Object
    Industry Search
  5. Kahin, B.: Information policy and the Internet : toward a public information infrastructure in the United States (1991) 0.10
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  6. Smith, A.: Digital collection development : who is doing what in the United States? (2001) 0.08
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  7. Notess, G.R.: Internet ready reference resources (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Describes ready reference resources available on the Internet. Covers: business directories, the United States Postal Services Address and ZIP Code Information page, and the CIA's World Factbook
  8. Directory of computer conferencing in libraries (1992) 0.07
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    COMPASS
    United States
    Subject
    United States
  9. Ghosh, J.; Kshitij, A.: ¬An integrated examination of collaboration coauthorship networks through structural cohesion, holes, hierarchy, and percolating clusters (2014) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Structural cohesion, hierarchy, holes, and percolating clusters share a complementary existence in many social networks. Although the individual influences of these attributes on the structure and function of a network have been analyzed in detail, a more accurate picture emerges in proper perspective and context only when research methods are employed to integrate their collective impacts on the network. In a major research project, we have undertaken this examination. This paper presents an extract from this project, using a global network assessment of these characteristics. We apply our methods to analyze the collaboration networks of a subset of researchers in India through their coauthored papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings in management science, including related areas of information technology and economics. We find the Indian networks to be currently suffering from a high degree of fragmentation, which severely restricts researchers' long-rage connectivities in the networks. Comparisons are made with networks of a similar sample of researchers working in the United States.
  10. RDS introduces Business Reference Suite (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Responsive Database Services (RDS) have launched RDS Business Reference Suite, a WWW based subscription service providing full text coverage of company and industry news, management practices and market research information. RDS Business Refrence Suite brings together into a single source 3 RDS databases: Business & Industry; Business & Management; and TableBase
  11. Shin, D.-H.: Next generation of information infrastructure : a comparative case study of Korea versus the United States of America (2008) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This study compares the United States of America and Korea's cases of national information infrastructure (NII) development, focusing on the role of the governments in the development of their NIIs and on the realization of the next generation of information infrastructure vision. The important similarities and differences can be seen by comparison on sociotechnical dimensions: government function, histories, visions, policy design, implementation plans, and realities and prospects. Findings show different patterns of NII development, providing insights for the next generation of NIIs. This study provides a prospect towards future information infrastructure needs in the context of dynamic sociotechnical changes.
  12. Waesche, N.M.: Internet entrepreneurship in Europe : venture failure and the timing of telecommunications reform (2003) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 55(2004) no.2, S.181-182 (J. Scholl): "The book is based an a doctoral thesis titled "Global opportunity and national political economy: The development of internet ventures in Germany," which was supervised by Razeen Sally and accepted at the International Relations Department of the London School of Economics & Political Science, UK, in 2002. Its primary audience, although it is certainly of interest to policy makers, trade press journalists, and industry practitioners, is the academic community, and, in particular, (international) policy, business, business history, information technology, and information science scholars. The book's self-stated purpose is to explain "why Europe, despite initiating a tremendous amount of change ... failed to produce independent internet ventures of note" (p. 1) in contrast to the United States, where Internet start-ups such as Amazon.com, eBay, E*trade, and Yahoo managed to survive the notorious dot.com shakeout of 200I-2002. A few pages down, the objective is restated as "to explore the hypothesis of a global opportunity for technology innovation delivered via the internet and to explain Europe's entrepreneurial response" (p. 4). As a proxy case for Europe, the study provides a broad account of the changing legal and socioeconomic setting during the phase of early Internet adoption and development in Germany throughout the 1990s. The author highlights and details various facets of the entrepreneurial opportunity and compares the German case in some detail to corresponding developments in Sweden. Waesche concludes that starting an Internet business in Germany during that particular period of time was a "wrong country, wrong time" (p. I86) proposition.
    With both context and topic richly introduced, Waesche presents his research in two parts, the first of which outlines what he calls the Global Opportunity while the second details the National Political Economy. In the first part, the rapid global diffusion of the Internet is discussed with a special emphasis an the role of the U.S. government, which significantly fostered the fast pace of growth. Designed as the unifying network of networks, the Internet addressed the specific need of interconnectivity regardless of existing network topology, architecture, speed, or vendor provenience, which was in high demand by the military, the educational, and the commercial sectors in the United States. The U.S. government-sponsored Internet architecture managed to supplant the rivaling European OSl/ISO network standardization attempts both domestically and globally due to a number of compelling technical, cost, and performance advantages. In the United States, those advantages were systematically leveraged further through the timely commercialization of the Internet, also backed by an earlier, well-crafted policy of telecommunications deregulation followed by deliberate tax exempts for Internet sales. While U.S. policy makers heavily relied an unleashing the forces of the market economy and an industry self-regulatinn for securing the success of the Internet, European policy makers were still entrenched in a tradition of regulating and standardizing before the nascent technology Gould have even demonstrated its full potential and impacts an both the economy and society at large. As a result, Internet-related infrastructures and services thrived rapidly in the United States, while they lagged behind in Europe and other parts of the world. However, as Waesche demonstrates, beyond those differing principles in policy making, when European legislators finally embarked an widespread deregulation of telecommunications, the impact of those policy changes came too late in order to establish a flourishing European Internet startup sector which Gould match its US competitors in agility, size, and global reach.
  13. Swain, L.; Cleveland, G.: Overview of the Internet : origins, future, and issues (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The Internet, an electronic computer network that connects millions of computers around the world, has taken the international library community by strom. The library community is excited about the Internet because it offers a real, concrete step toward creating desktop access to information, the so-called 'electronic libraries' that librarians have been talking about for years. The momentum toward creating electronic libraries will accelerate with the introduction of initiatives to create 'information superhighways' capable of bringing tremendous amounts of information directly to the home. The most well-known initiative is NREN, the National Research and Education Network, in the United States
  14. MacDougall, S.: Internet prospects for Australian public libraries (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Australian public libraries need to become aware of the rich resources available on the Internet. Internet is a channel for sharing ideas, keeping in touch with developments and finding out about new services for libraries. It is also an information resource for reference work and other library activities. In the United States progress towards Internet access for public libraries, schools and even the general public is evident. This paper looks at the prospects and possibilities of Internet access for Australian public libraries
  15. MacLeod, D.: ¬The Internet, LEXIS, and WESTLAW : a comparison of resources for the legal researcher (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Compares some leading Internet law resources, and how they compete with the same materials from the online services LEXIS and WESTLAW. Discusses: the United States Code; Code of Federal Regulations; Supreme Court Decisions; directories of Lawyers and Law Firms; State Law; and Congressional Information. Highlights the use of listservs and newsgroups on the Internet
  16. Butler, R.P.: Copyright law and organizing the Internet (2004) 0.05
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    Abstract
    United States Intellectual Property law, specifically that covering copyright, has important implications for American libraries. This article considers the following: fair use and the Internet; current and prospective law and electronic media, especially concerning interlibrary loan and online reserves; publishers and users; and the impact that copyright law has on the role of the library and the issue of free access.
  17. ¬The Gale Group announces KnowledgeManager, ComputerSelect Web (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The Gale Group (formerly Information Access company) have announced KnowledgeManager, an advanced WWW based workgroup research system that automates the day to day tasks of gathering competitive business intelligence from the Internet. The Gale Group is also integrating Aeneid Web components into its ComputerSelect product to provide industry specific Internet search capabilities. The new product, ComputerSelect Web (CSWeb), provides users with an easy and accurate way of collecting Web content in addition to the highly focused information provided by ComputerSelect
    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  18. Kim, J.H.; Barnett, G.A.; Park, H.W.: ¬A hyperlink and issue network analysis of the United States Senate : a rediscovery of the Web as a relational and topical medium (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Politicians' Web sites have been considered a medium for organizing, mobilizing, and agenda-setting, but extant literature lacks a systematic approach to interpret the Web sites of senators - a new medium for political communication. This study classifies the role of political Web sites into relational (hyperlinking) and topical (shared-issues) aspects. The two aspects may be viewed from a social embeddedness perspective and three facets, as K. Foot and S. Schneider ([2002]) suggested. This study employed network analysis, a set of research procedures for identifying structures in social systems, as the basis of the relations among the system's components rather than the attributes of individuals. Hyperlink and issue data were gathered from the United States Senate Web site and Yahoo. Major findings include: (a) The hyperlinks are more targeted at Democratic senators than at Republicans and are a means of communication for senators and users; (b) the issue network found from the Web is used for discussing public agendas and is more highly utilized by Republican senators; (c) the hyperlink and issue networks are correlated; and (d) social relationships and issue ecologies can be effectively detected by these two networks. The need for further research is addressed.
  19. Seaman, D.; George, J.: a portrait : ¬The Digital Library Federation in America (2003) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The Digital Library Federation is a consortium of research libraries and related organizations in the United States that are pioneering in the use of electronic-information technologies. Each of the DLF's members, mostly research libraries, contributes to a capital fund and an annual budget to support the organization, which is administered by a directorate within the U.S. Council an Library and Information Resources. A Steering Committee, on which each member Institution is represented, guides the work, which has focused an coordinating research, identifying standards and »best practices« for digital library development, and helping to start projects that libraries need but cannot easily develop individually.The DLF convenes task forces, issues publications, sponsors a biannual Digital Library Forum, and maintains a Web site.
  20. Zhang, M.; Zhang, Y.: Professional organizations in Twittersphere : an empirical study of U.S. library and information science professional organizations-related Tweets (2020) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Twitter is utilized by many, including professional businesses and organizations; however, there are very few studies on how other entities interact with these organizations in the Twittersphere. This article presents a study that investigates tweets related to 5 major library and information science (LIS) professional organizations in the United States. This study applies a systematic tweets analysis framework, including descriptive analytics, network analytics, and co-word analysis of hashtags. The findings shed light on user engagement with LIS professional organizations and the trending discussion topics on Twitter, which is valuable for enabling more successful social media use and greater influence.

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