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  1. Balas, J.: Selecting Internet resources for the library (1997) 0.76
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    Abstract
    'My Yahoo!' (http://www.my.yahoo.com), 'Apple Personalized Internet Launcher' (http://myhome.apple.com/home/welcome/guest), and 'Your Personal Net' (http://www.ypn.com), are personalized WWW search services that could be useful for selecting Internet resources for the library. Outline the services, how to register and use them and how they could be used in the library
    Object
    Apple Personalized Internt Launcher
  2. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Library OPACs have long been the gateways between users and information. They present to users the achievements of library automation, and are the most widely available automated retrieval systems and the first that many user encounter. Current trends in OPAC design are toward a user oriented, individual information service which can meet the different needs of users with a variety of background and interests. Compared with the rather inactive, short term and general information service of conventional systems, this type of system focuses on active, long term and personalized service. Proposes a framework for the design of such an OPAC and discusses some recent developments in personalized information service
    Date
    4. 8.1998 19:36:22
  3. Chang, C.-H.; Hsu, C.-C.: Integrating query expansion and conceptual relevance feedback for personalized Web information retrieval (1998) 0.09
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  4. Chan, M.L.; Lin, X.: Personalized knowledge organization and access for the Web (1999) 0.08
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  5. Tedd, L.A.; Yeates, R.: ¬A personalized current awareness service for library and information services staff : an overview of the NewsAgent for Libraries project (1998) 0.07
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:50:10
  6. Maule, R.W.: Cognitive maps, AI agents and personalized virtual environments in Internet learning experiences (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Develops frameworks to help Internet media designers address end user information presentation preferences by advancing structures for assessing metadata design variables. Design variables are then linked to user cognitive styles. An underlying theme is that artificial intelligence methodologies may be used to help automate the Internet media design process and to provide personalized and customized experiences. User preferences concerning knowledge acquisition in online experiences provide the basis for discussions of cognitive analysis, and are extended into structural implications for media design and interaction
  7. Johnson, A.; Fotouhi, F.: Adaptive indexing in very large databases (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Compares the use of 2 adaptive algorithms (genetic algorithms, and neural networks) in clustering the tables of a very large database. These clusters allow the user to index into this overwhelming number of tables and find the needed information quickly. Clusters the tables based on the user's queries and not on the content of the tables, thus the clustering reflects the unique relationships each user sees among the tables. The original database remains untouched, however each user will now have a personalized index into this database
  8. Barker, P.: End-user interface design for an electronic KWIK (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The advent of the multimedia personal computer (MPC) makes available substantial information processing and storage capability that can be accessed relatively easily through a powerful graphical user interface (GUI). The availability of low cost resources such as these now means that new approaches can be used for the development and use of personalized tools for information handling. Discusses the design and implementation of a keyword in context (KWIC) indexing system for use on an MPC and the design of a GUI to support its use
  9. Lainé-Cruzel, S.; Lafouge, T.; Lardy, J.P.; BenAbdallah, N.: Improving information retrieval by combining user profile and document segmentation (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Designs an information retrieval system permitting the 'personalization' of search, by taking into account user profile. The system carries out a pre-orientation towards an information corpus restricted to user relevanct information determined with the aid of utility criteria. A personalized corpus is defined, and documentary software is used to implement a classical search procedure to process user queries
  10. Locke, C.: Intelligent agents create dumb users (?) (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Considers the possible future role of intelligent agents as filters for the flow of unstructured information and as a means of providing users with personalized information services which could act as a substitute for function currently performed in society by newspapers. Concludes that many of the arguments, used to support the idea that the drive to create intelligent agents are user driven, are flawed and that the drive is market driven
  11. Thomsen, E.B.: Beyond surfing : the World wide Web gets personal (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Over the past few years the amount of information available on the WWW has grown so much and so fast that there is no accurate way to count or estimate it. Directory services and search tools do not learn about the searcher nor adapt themselves to his needs. Draws attention to a new generation of WWW sites that can be customized to the needs of users and offers examples of some of these personalized services
  12. Giuliano, V.E.: US newspapers : 'road-kill' on the new information superhighway? (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reviews the situation of newspapers in the US in the context of the current transition to home interactive information services. There is no doubt that the coming braodband interactive channels to the home will offer full electronic counterparts of a newspaper - services that embody the printed word as well as graphics, art, sound, and photographs, and that are personalized, intreractive, multimedia, with a full range of content, adevertiser and reader features. Examines whether the familiar daily printed newspaper roles can survive in the emerging environment; and what will be the roles, if any, of today's newspaper companies in the production or delivery of a fully electronic newspaper
  13. Ramanathan, S.; Vin, H.M.; Rangan, P.V.: Towards personalized multimedia dial-up services (1994) 0.04
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  14. Blake, P.: Searching out and assessing Web sites (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes 4 search engines for the Internet: infoMarket Search; Yahoo and OpenText; Lycos Spider; and WebCompass. InfoMarket Search retrieves data from Web pages and information providers such as Disclosure, Information Access Company and Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. It is able to search millions of Web pages in under five seconds. Automated 'crawlers' index the complete text of Web documents. Yahoo enables users to search for specific words and phrases and conduct multilevel Boolean and weighted searches. Lycos spider offers support for HotJava and indexes 91% of the Web. WebCompass polls multiple search engines such as Lycos and InfoSeek for relevant Web pages. A personalized index of topics may be built and retrieved data stored in a format based on Microsoft Access 2.0
  15. Schmidt, J.W.; Schröder, G.; Niederée, C.; Matthes, F.: Linguistic and architectural requirements for personalized digital libraries (1997) 0.04
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  16. Tudor, J.D.: ¬The new alchemy using droids & agents to threat information overload (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reviews 3 WWW programmes that help deal with information overload. Farcast is a personalized new service in which all commands are delivered and information retrieval via email. It uses droids or electronic agents to search the full text of newsfeeds and send summaries. Quarterdeck's WebCompass is a search manager that employs multiple resources to search the Internet for relevant material based on user-defined queires. It generates summaries based on the most significant sentences in the entire document. Search results are displayed on a multi-pane interface. ForeFront Group's Web-Whacker automatically searches user-defined Web sites, organises them into categories and downloads them into a database that resides on the user's computer. The sites can then be browsed off-line
  17. Watters, C.R.; Shepherd, M.A.; Burkowski, F.J.: Electronic news delivery project (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    News is information about recent events of general interest, especially as currently reportes by newspapers, periodicals, radio or television. News is the quintessential multimedia data. While newspaper editors (human and/or algorithmic) may still define the core content of electronic news, new communication technologies will enable the integration of news from a wide variety of sources and provide access to supplemental material from enormous archives of electronic news data (text, photos, and video) in digital libraries as well as the continual streams of newly created data. The goal of electronic news delivery within this context is, however, distiguishable from both news news groups and document retrieval. Electronic news promises to deliver to the reader an edited collage of recent events from wide domains in a manner that is both comprehensive and personalized. As part of a long-term research project into the design of future news delivery systems, we have developed an overall architecture and several prototypes. These prototypes are presented in the article, along with a discussion of issues related to the presentation metaphor and to the functionality of electronic news delivery services. A prototype was demonstrated at the 1995 G-7 Economic Summit in Halifax, Canada, integrating newspaper text and photographs with television news video clips across an ATM network
  18. Jascó, P.: Searching for images by similarity online (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29.11.2004 13:03:22
    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.6, S.99-102
  19. Lutz, H.: Back to business : was CompuServe Unternehmen bietet (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:50:29
    Source
    Cogito. 1997, H.1, S.22-23
  20. Klauß, H.: SISIS : 10. Anwenderforum Berlin-Brandenburg (1999) 0.02
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    Date
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