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  1. Van de Sompel, H.; Hochstenbach, P.: Reference linking in a hybrid library environment : part 1: frameworks for linking (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The creation of services linking related information entities is an area that is attracting an ever increasing interest in the ongoing development of the World Wide Web in general, and of research-related information systems in particular. Currently, both practice and theory point at linking services as being a major domain for innovation enabled by digital communication of content. Publishers, subscription agents, researchers and libraries are all looking into ways to create added value by linking related information entities, as such presenting the information within a broader context estimated to be relevant to the users of the information. This is the first of two articles in D-Lib Magazine on this topic. This first part describes the current state-of-the-art and contrasts various approaches to the problem. It identifies static and dynamic linking solutions as well as open and closed linking frameworks. It also includes an extensive bibliography. The second part, SFX, a Generic Linking Solution describes a system that we have developed for linking in a hybrid working environment. The creation of services linking related information entities is an area that is attracting an ever increasing interest in the ongoing development of the World Wide Web in general, and of research-related information systems in particular. Although most writings on electronic scientific communication have touted other benefits, such as the increase in communication speed, the possibility to exchange multimedia content and the absence of limitations on the length of research papers, currently both practice and theory point at linking services as being a major opportunity for improved communication of content. Publishers, subscription agents, researchers and libraries are all looking into ways to create added-value by linking related information entities, as such presenting the information within a broader context estimated to be relevant to the users of the information.
  2. Schmidt, A.P.: ¬Der Wissensnavigator : Das Lexikon der Zukunft (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Wissensnavigator ist ein Lexikon der Zukunft auf dem Weg zu einer interaktiven Enzyklopädie. Wenn Sie die elektronische Fassung online benutzen, können Sie von den einzelnen Artikeln über Hyperlinks zu Seiten im World Wide Web gelangen, die noch mehr Informationen zum jeweiligen Zukunftsbegriff enthalten. Bei der elektronischen Ausgabe des Wissensnavigators, die auch im Internet zugänglich ist handelt es sich um eine "lebende" Anwendung, die sich gerade auch durch die Mitwirkung der Nutzer weiterentwickelt. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen, zum Teilnehmer dieses Evolutionsprozesses zu werden - etwa, indem Sie neue Begriffe vorschlagen, die aufgenommen werden sollen, oder Experten benennen, die zur Bearbeitung neuer Begriffe in Frage kommen, oder auch sich selbst als Experte zu erkennen geben. Eine Redaktion, die aus dem Autor und einem Expertenteam im Verlag besteht, wird über die Aufnahme neuer Begriffe entscheiden
  3. Schröder, B.: Geschichtsverdrehungen (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Microsoft Encarta sieht die Geschichte Palästinas aus einer einseitigen Perspektive. Wer in alten Zeiten etwas über die Welt erfahren wollte, kaufte sich den legendären "Brockhaus", Meyers Konversationslexikon oder das "Große Bertelsmann Volkslexikon". Derartige Bücher waren auch innenarchitektonisch wertvoll, weil man sie als Zeichen der Bildung, gemessen in Kubikmetern, in der Schrankwand gut sichtbar platzieren konnte. Nachschlagewerke waren praktisch "für die Wissensbedürfnisse des bürgerlichen Alltags". Für den bürgerlichen Alltag mit dem Computer, der von Windows-Produkten wimmelt, bietet sich heute die Microsoft Encarta als Compact Disk an, eine Enzyklopädie des Wissens für den Hausgebrauch. Nur steht dort an manchen Stellen grober Unfug. Und wenn es um Israel geht, fragt man sich, ob die in der deutschen "Encarta" vertretenen Thesen nur schlecht redigiert sind oder ob Microsoft anti-israelische Vorurteile bewusst fördern will. Das jüdische Portal haGalil spricht sogar von "Geschichtsverdrehung unter enzyklopädischem Deckmäntelchen"
    Date
    24. 2.2003 14:22:57
  4. Wissen XXL : 7 Top-Titel im Powerpack (2001) 0.01
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    Content
    Wunderwelt Mensch - Wunderwerk Auto - Wunderwelt Technik - Durchblick Computer - Abenteuer Kosmos - Faszination Geschichte - Faszination Tier
  5. Encyclopædia Britannica 2003 : Ultmate Reference Suite (2002) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: c't 2002, H.23, S.229 (T.J. Schult): "Mac-Anwender hatten bisher keine große Auswahl bei Multimedia-Enzyklopädien: entweder ein grottenschlechtes Kosmos Kompaktwissen, das dieses Jahr letztmalig erscheinen soll und sich dabei als Systhema Universallexikon tarnt. Oder ein Brockhaus in Text und Bild mit exzellenten Texten, aber flauer Medienausstattung. Die von Acclaim in Deutschland vertriebenen Britannica-Enzyklopädien stellen eine ausgezeichnete Alternative für den des Englischen Kundigen dar. Während früher nur Einfach-Britannicas auf dem Mac liefen, gilt dies nun für alle drei Versionen Student, Deluxe und Ultimate Reference Suite. Die Suite enthält dabei nicht nur alle 75 000 Artikel der 32 Britannica-Bände, sondern auch die 15 000 der Student Encyclopaedia, eines eigenen Schülerlexikons, das durch sein einfaches Englisch gerade für Nicht-Muttersprachler als Einstieg taugt. Wer es noch elementarer haben möchte, klickt sich zur Britannica Elementary Encyclopaedia, welche unter der gleichen Oberfläche wie die anderen Werke zugänglich ist. Schließlich umfasst die Suite einen Weltatlas sowie einsprachige Wörterbücher und Thesauri von Merriam-Webster in der Collegiate- und Student-Ausbaustufe mit allein 555 000 Definitionen, Synonymen und Antonymen. Wer viel in englischer Sprache recherchiert oder gar schreibt, leckt sich angesichts dieses Angebots (EUR 99,95) die Finger, zumal die Printausgabe gut 1600 Euro kostet. Die Texte sind einfach kolossal - allein das Inhaltsverzeichnis des Artikels Germany füllt sieben Bildschirmseiten. Schon die Inhalte aus den BritannicaBänden bieten mehr als doppelt so viel Text wie die rund tausend Euro kostende Brockhaus Enzyklopädie digital (c't 22/02, S. 38). Allein die 220 000 thematisch einsortierten Web-Links sind das Geld wert. Wer die 2,4 Gigabyte belegende Komplettinstallation wählt, muss sogar nie mehr die DVD (alternativ vier CD-ROMs) einlegen. Dieses Jahr muss sich niemand mehr mit dem Britannica-typischen Kuddelmuddel aus Lexikonartikeln und vielen, vielen Jahrbüchern herumschlagen - außer dem Basistext der drei Enzyklopädien sind 'nur' die zwei Jahrbücher 2001 und 2002 getrennt aufgeführt. Wer des Englischen mächtig ist, mag hier die gute Gelegenheit zum Kauf nutzen."
  6. Encyclopædia Britannica 2003 : Deluxe Edition (2003) 0.01
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    Content
    32 volume Britannica print set (75.000 articles) - Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus - Atlas - Timelines - 10.500 images, videos, audio clips - Web links - Knowledge navigator
  7. Dietz, K.: en.wikipedia.org > 6 Mio. Artikel (2020) 0.01
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    Content
    "Die Englischsprachige Wikipedia verfügt jetzt über mehr als 6 Millionen Artikel. An zweiter Stelle kommt die deutschsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.3 Millionen Artikeln, an dritter Stelle steht die französischsprachige Wikipedia mit 2.1 Millionen Artikeln (via Researchbuzz: Firehose <https://rbfirehose.com/2020/01/24/techcrunch-wikipedia-now-has-more-than-6-million-articles-in-english/> und Techcrunch <https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/23/wikipedia-english-six-million-articles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29&guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9yYmZpcmVob3NlLmNvbS8yMDIwLzAxLzI0L3RlY2hjcnVuY2gtd2lraXBlZGlhLW5vdy1oYXMtbW9yZS10aGFuLTYtbWlsbGlvbi1hcnRpY2xlcy1pbi1lbmdsaXNoLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK0zHfjdDZ_spFZBF_z-zDjtL5iWvuKDumFTzm4HvQzkUfE2pLXQzGS6FGB_y-VISdMEsUSvkNsg2U_NWQ4lwWSvOo3jvXo1I3GtgHpP8exukVxYAnn5mJspqX50VHIWFADHhs5AerkRn3hMRtf_R3F1qmEbo8EROZXp328HMC-o>). 250120 via digithek ch = #fineBlog s.a.: Angesichts der Veröffentlichung des 6-millionsten Artikels vergangene Woche in der englischsprachigen Wikipedia hat die Community-Zeitungsseite "Wikipedia Signpost" ein Moratorium bei der Veröffentlichung von Unternehmensartikeln gefordert. Das sei kein Vorwurf gegen die Wikimedia Foundation, aber die derzeitigen Maßnahmen, um die Enzyklopädie gegen missbräuchliches undeklariertes Paid Editing zu schützen, funktionierten ganz klar nicht. *"Da die ehrenamtlichen Autoren derzeit von Werbung in Gestalt von Wikipedia-Artikeln überwältigt werden, und da die WMF nicht in der Lage zu sein scheint, dem irgendetwas entgegenzusetzen, wäre der einzige gangbare Weg für die Autoren, fürs erste die Neuanlage von Artikeln über Unternehmen zu untersagen"*, schreibt der Benutzer Smallbones in seinem Editorial <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2020-01-27/From_the_editor> zur heutigen Ausgabe."
  8. Atkins, H.: ¬The ISI® Web of Science® - links and electronic journals : how links work today in the Web of Science, and the challenges posed by electronic journals (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Since their inception in the early 1960s the strength and unique aspect of the ISI citation indexes has been their ability to illustrate the conceptual relationships between scholarly documents. When authors create reference lists for their papers, they make explicit links between their own, current work and the prior work of others. The exact nature of these links may not be expressed in the references themselves, and the motivation behind them may vary (this has been the subject of much discussion over the years), but the links embodied in references do exist. Over the past 30+ years, technology has allowed ISI to make the presentation of citation searching increasingly accessible to users of our products. Citation searching and link tracking moved from being rather cumbersome in print, to being direct and efficient (albeit non-intuitive) online, to being somewhat more user-friendly in CD format. But it is the confluence of the hypertext link and development of Web browsers that has enabled us to present to users a new form of citation product -- the Web of Science -- that is intuitive and makes citation indexing conceptually accessible. A cited reference search begins with a known, important (or at least relevant) document used as the search term. The search allows one to identify subsequent articles that have cited that document. This feature adds the dimension of prospective searching to the usual retrospective searching that all bibliographic indexes provide. Citation indexing is a prime example of a concept before its time - important enough to be used in the meantime by those sufficiently motivated, but just waiting for the right technology to come along to expand its use. While it was possible to follow citation links in earlier citation index formats, this required a level of effort on the part of users that was often just too much to ask of the casual user. In the citation indexes as presented in the Web of Science, the relationship between citing and cited documents is evident to users, and a click of the mouse is all it takes to follow a citation link. Citation connections are established between the published papers being indexed from the 8,000+ journals ISI covers and the items their reference lists contain during the data capture process. It is the standardized capture of each of the references included with these documents that enables us to provide the citation searching feature in all the citation index formats, as well as both internal and external links in the Web of Science.
    Object
    Web of Science
  9. Van de Sompel, H.; Hochstenbach, P.: Reference linking in a hybrid library environment : part 2: SFX, a generic linking solution (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This is the second part of two articles about reference linking in hybrid digital libraries. The first part, Frameworks for Linking described the current state-of-the-art and contrasted various approaches to the problem. It identified static and dynamic linking solutions, as well as open and closed linking frameworks. It also included an extensive bibliography. The second part describes our work at the University of Ghent to address these issues. SFX is a generic linking system that we have developed for our own needs, but its underlying concepts can be applied in a wide range of digital libraries. This is a description of the approach to the creation of extended services in a hybrid library environment that has been taken by the Library Automation team at the University of Ghent. The ongoing research has been grouped under the working title Special Effects (SFX). In order to explain the SFX-concepts in a comprehensive way, the discussion will start with a brief description of pre-SFX experiments. Thereafter, the basics of the SFX-approach are explained briefly, in combination with concrete implementation choices taken for the Elektron SFX-linking experiment. Elektron was the name of a modest digital library collaboration between the Universities of Ghent, Louvain and Antwerp.
  10. Kosmos Weltatlas 2000 : Der Kompass für das 21. Jahrhundert. Inklusive Welt-Routenplaner (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    7.11.1999 18:22:39
  11. Vögel unserer Heimat (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    7.11.1999 18:22:54
  12. Brockhaus, Die Enzyklopädie (2002) 0.01
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    Content
    260.000 Artikel mit 330.000 Stichwörtern; Brockhaus 1906 mit 85.000 Stichwörtern; 14.500 Fotos, Illustrationen und Grafiken; 16.000 Web-Links - Medienpaket mit 250 Videos, 10 Hörfilmen, 13 Stunden Ton, 73 Interaktive Anwendungen, 360° Panoramen, 300 historische Karten, interaktiver Atlas
  13. ¬Der Brockhaus multimedial 2007 Premium (2006) 0.01
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    Content
    19 Millionen Wörter - 255.000 Artikel mit 330.000 Stichwörtern, davon 120.000 Wörterbucheinträge - Brockhaus von 1906 (82.000 Artikel mit 2,2 Mio Wörtern u. 1.500 Abbs) - Atlas mit 2 Mio geografischen Einträgen - Mehr als 23.000 kommentierte Web-Links - 20.000 Fotos (Online-Zugriff auf rund 2 Mio Bilder des dpa-Archivs) u.a.m.
  14. ¬Der Brockhaus multimedial 2004 Premium (2003) 0.01
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    Content
    240.000 Artikel mit 315.000 Stichwörtern, davon 120.000 Wörterbucheinträge - 17 Mio Wörter - Atlas mit 2 Mio Karteneinträgen - Duden Oxford Wörterbuch Englisch-Deutsch / Deutsch-Englisch - Mehr als 20.000 Web-Links - 19.500 Fotos - 310 Originalvideos der ARD
  15. Veelen, I. van: ¬The truth according to Wikipedia (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Google or Wikipedia? Those of us who search online -- and who doesn't? -- are getting referred more and more to Wikipedia. For the past two years, this free online "encyclopedia of the people" has been topping the lists of the world's most popular websites. But do we really know what we're using? Backlight plunges into the story behind Wikipedia and explores the wonderful world of Web 2.0. Is it a revolution, or pure hype? Director IJsbrand van Veelen goes looking for the truth behind Wikipedia. Only five people are employed by the company, and all its activities are financed by donations and subsidies. The online encyclopedia that everyone can contribute to and revise is now even bigger than the illustrious Encyclopedia Britannica. Does this spell the end for traditional institutions of knowledge such as Britannica? And should we applaud this development as progress or mourn it as a loss? How reliable is Wikipedia? Do "the people" really hold the lease on wisdom? And since when do we believe that information should be free for all? In this film, "Wikipedians," the folks who spend their days writing and editing articles, explain how the online encyclopedia works. In addition, the parties involved discuss Wikipedia's ethics and quality of content. It quickly becomes clear that there are camps of both believers and critics. Wiki's Truth introduces us to the main players in the debate: Jimmy Wales (founder and head Wikipedian), Larry Sanger (co-founder of Wikipedia, now head of Wiki spin-off Citizendium), Andrew Keen (author of The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy), Phoebe Ayers (a Wikipedian in California), Ndesanjo Macha (Swahili Wikipedia, digital activist), Tim O'Reilly (CEO of O'Reilly Media, the "inventor" of Web 2.0), Charles Leadbeater (philosopher and author of We Think, about crowdsourcing), and Robert McHenry (former editor-in-chief of Encyclopedia Britannica). Opening is a video by Chris Pirillo. The questions surrounding Wikipedia lead to a bigger discussion of Web 2.0, a phenomenon in which the user determines the content. Examples include YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and Wikipedia. These sites would appear to provide new freedom and opportunities for undiscovered talent and unheard voices, but just where does the boundary lie between expert and amateur? Who will survive according to the laws of this new "digital Darwinism"? Are equality and truth really reconcilable ideals? And most importantly, has the Internet brought us wisdom and truth, or is it high time for a cultural counterrevolution?
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    Web 2.0
  16. ¬Der Brockhaus in Text und Bild : Das Lexikon in der PC-Bibliothek (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Text-und-Bild-Version aus der Brockhausreihe punktet durch Schonung der PC-Ressourcen und weist auch durch die Basis-Software "PC-Bibliothek" einige Vorteile auf. Diese kann zusammen mit anderen Nachschlagewerken des Duden-/Brockhaus-Verlags verwendet werden, und die Umstellung auf neue Benutzeroberflächen wird umgangen. Die "PC-Bibliothek' verfügt neben der Standard-Ansicht auch über einen Expertenmodus mit exakten Suchmöglichkeiten. Der Verzicht auf grafischen Spielereien erweist sich als wohltuend und lenkt von der Information selbst kaum ab: Außerdem läuft das Werk auch auf Maschinen älteren Datums. Mit der Direktsuche greift das Lexikon Begriffe direkt aus einer anderen Anwendung heraus und stellt die ersten Zeilen des Artikels dar, ohne gleich das gesamte Programm zu öffnen. Die aktuelle Version ist durch einige Artikel auf 119.000 erweitert worden und enthält nun auch die digitale Version des Computer- und IT Brockhaus. Ein Dienst am Kunden ist durch den Verzicht auf das zwangsweise Einlegen der CD-ROM gelungen, wie es noch in der Ausgabe 2002 der Fall war. Den Schutz der Rechte in allen Ehren, aber diese Ambitionen hatten die Benutzerfreundlichkeit auf ein inakzeptables Maßherabgesetzt.
  17. Van de Sompel, H.; Hochstenbach, P.: Reference linking in a hybrid library environment : part 3: generalizing the SFX solution in the "SFX@Ghent & SFX@LANL" experiment (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This is the third part of our papers about reference linking in a hybrid library environment. The first part described the state-of-the-art of reference linking and contrasted various approaches to the problem. It identified static and dynamic linking solutions, open and closed linking frameworks as well as just-in-case and just-in-time linking. The second part introduced SFX, a dynamic, just-in-time linking solution we built for our own purposes. However, we suggested that the underlying concepts were sufficiently generic to be applied in a wide range of digital libraries. In this third part we show how this has been demonstrated conclusively in the "SFX@Ghent & SFX@LANL" experiment. In this experiment, local as well as remote distributed information resources of the digital library collections of the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Ghent Library have been used as starting points for SFX-links into other parts of the collections. The SFX-framework has further been generalized in order to achieve a technology that can easily be transferred from one digital library environment to another and that minimizes the overhead in making the distributed information services that make up those libraries interoperable with SFX. This third part starts with a presentation of the SFX problem statement in light of the recent discussions on reference linking. Next, it introduces the notion of global and local relevance of extended services as well as an architectural categorization of open linking frameworks, also referred to as frameworks that are supportive of selective resolution. Then, an in-depth description of the generalized SFX solution is given.
  18. Wegner, B.: Mathematik im Blickpunkt : Wissensmanagement in der Mathematik - 140 Jahre Information zur Literatur weltweit (2008) 0.01
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    Content
    Inhalt: Mathematik im Web: die Informationsdienste von FIZ Karlsruhe/Zentralblatt MATH - eine Bestandsaufnahme - O. Ninnemann Die Anfänge des Wissensmanagements in der Mathematik: das "Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik" - S. Göbel Mathematik-Information im Wechsel der Zeiten und politischen Systeme - B. Wegner MathEduc - Informationen zum Lernen und Lehren von Mathematik - B. Ruffer-Henn, B. Wegner Die WDML - Ideen und Wirklichkeit - B. Wegner Über Suchmaschinen und Datenbanken - W. Sperber Der Mathematiker Wolfgang Doeblin (1915-1940) - Recherchen im Internet - S. Göbel Kryptographie und Turing-Maschinen - E Rossi Wo spielt die Musik im Zentralblatt? Recherchen am Rande der Mathematik - K.-D. Kiermeier Vom Vierfarbenproblem zum Vierfarbensatz - eine Analyse mit Hilfe des Zentralblatt MATH - H. Kröger
  19. Wissen 2006 (2005) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: CD. Info 2006, H.3: "Wer zum neuen Jahr den Vorsatz gefasst hat, seine Allgemeinbildung zu verbessern, sollte sich "Wissen 2006" von rondomedia einmal näher ansehen. Das Paket umfasst sage und schreibe zwölf komplette Lexika auf einer DVD-ROM. Enthalten sind neben einem 3D-Weltatlas, einem Personen- und Länderlexikon und einer Zitate-Datenbank auch Ratgeber zu den Themen Gesundheit und Recht. Nach dem Einlegen der DVD können alle Lexika des Kompendiums einzeln auf der Festplatte installiert und über das Startmenü aufgerufen werden. Die Nachschlagewerke verfügen über Text-, Bild- und Tondokumente, die sich dank der einfachen Benutzerführung auch von Kindern oder weniger versierten Anwendern abrufen lassen. Redaktionell betreute Internetlinks verweisen auf zusätzliche Quellen im Web, mit dem "Referatsmanager" können Schüler und Studenten Einträge zu Vorträgen verknüpfen. Apropos Lernen: Das Programm hilft mit Quizspielen einmal erarbeiteten Lernstoff zu festigen. Es stellt keine besonderen Anforderungen an die Hardware. Ein Pentium II mit 233 MhZ Prozessor, 64 MB RAM und Windows 98 reichen bereits aus." - Vgl. auch: www.rondomedia.de
  20. Jahrbuch der Auktionspreise für Bücher, Handschriften und Autographen : Ergebnisse der Auktionen in Deutschland, den Niederlanden, Österreich und der Schweiz. Mit einem Anhang: Spezialgebiete der Antiquariate (1992) 0.01
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    Date
    13. 3.1996 21:22:40