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  1. Moore, A.: As I sit studying : WWW-based reference services (1998) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Reports on the current state of reference services supplied by the WWW and describes: the main features of WWW based reference services; several models of handling requests; and the impact of these services on traditional reference services. Based upon anecdotal information, concludes that, to date, Web based reference services have had little impact upon traditional reference services
    Date
    17. 7.1998 22:10:42
    Source
    Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.1, S.29-36
  2. Notess, G.R.: Internet ready reference resources (1996) 0.14
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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
    Source
    Database. 19(1996) no.2, S.88-91
  3. Ulrich, P.S.: Collaborative Digital Reference Service : Weltweites Projekt (2001) 0.14
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    Date
    20. 4.2002 17:30:22
  4. Falquet, G.; Guyot, J.; Nerima, L.: Languages and tools to specify hypertext views on databases (1999) 0.13
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    Abstract
    We present a declarative language for the construction of hypertext views on databases. The language is based on an object-oriented data model and a simple hypertext model with reference and inclusion links. A hypertext view specification consists in a collection of parameterized node schemes which specify how to construct node and links instances from the database contents. We show how this language can express different issues in hypertext view design. These include: the direct mapping of objects to nodes; the construction of complex nodes based on sets of objects; the representation of polymorphic sets of objects; and the representation of tree and graph structures. We have defined sublanguages corresponding to particular database models (relational, semantic, object-oriented) and implemented tools to generate Web views for these database models
    Date
    21.10.2000 15:01:22
  5. Hsieh-Yee, I.: ¬The retrieval power of selected search engines : how well do they address general reference questions and subject questions? (1998) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Evaluates the performance of 8 major Internet search engines in answering 21 real reference questions and 5 made up subject questions. Reports on the retrieval and relevancy ranking abilities of the search engines. Concludes that the search engines did not produce good results for the reference questions unlike for the subject questions. The best engines are identified by type of questions, with Infoseek best for the subject questions, and OpenText best for refrence questions
    Date
    25.12.1998 19:22:51
    Footnote
    Part of an issue devoted to electronic resources and their use in libraries, from the viewpoint of reference services, with an emphasis on the Internet and Geographic Information Systems
    Source
    Reference librarian. 1998, no.60, S.27-47
  6. RDS introduces Business Reference Suite (1998) 0.11
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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
    Object
    Business Reference Suite
  7. Cady, G.H.; McGregor, P.: Mastering the Internet (1996) 0.10
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    Date
    13. 7.1998 19:21:22
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Internet reference services quarterly. 3(1998) no.1, S.89-90 (H. Blenkinsopp)
  8. Thomsen, E.: Reference and collection development on the Internet : a how-to-do-it manual for librarians (1996) 0.10
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship. 22(1996) no.6, S.472 (B.J. Scales)
  9. Shakes, J.; Langheinrich, M.; Etzioni, O.: Dynamic Reference Sifting : a case study in the homepage domain (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Presents Dynamic Reference Sifting - a novel architecture that attempts to provide both maximally comprehensive coverage and highly precise responses in real time, for specific home page categories. Describes Ahoy! The Homepage Finder (http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/ahoy), a fielded Web service that embodies Dynamic Reference Sifting for the domain of personal homepages. Ahoy! filters the output of mulptile Web indices to extract 1 or 2 references that are most likely to point to the person's homepage. If it finds no likely candidates, Ahoy! uses knowledge of homepage placement conventions, which it has accumulated from previous experience, to guess the URL for the desired homepage. Ahoy! finds the target homepage and ranks it as the top reference. 9% of the targets are found by guessing the URL. altaVista can find 58% of the targets and ranks only 23% of these as the top reference
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  10. Rowley, J.: Current awareness in an electronic age (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Considers the role and nature of current awareness services with particular reference to the impact of electronic media, the Internet and WWW on the 5 basic components of these services: databases; user interest profiles; notifications; feedback and document delivery
    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:50:37
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.277-279
  11. Pack, T.: ¬A guided tour of the Internet public library (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Introduces the Internet Public Library. It is divided into the following sections: reference centre, reading room, youth services, teen services, services for librarians, Web searching, classroom, Multi-user Object Oriented environment, exhibit hall, directory & tour, and library information section. Describes the sections and the services they offer
    Source
    Database. 19(1996) no.5, S.52-56
  12. O'Leary, M.: AOL versus the Web for consumer research (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Compares consumer research services on the consumer online service America Online (AOL) and the WWW. Examines their resources for: personal finance, news, health/medical information, and general reference. Although the Web offers wider content, AOL's ease of use is a great advantage for consumers
    Source
    Database. 21(1998) no.2, S.79-80
  13. Ma, W.: ¬A database selection expert system based on reference librarians's database selection strategy : a usability and empirical evaluation (2002) 0.09
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    Abstract
    The proliferation of digital information resources and electronic databases challenges libraries and demands that libraries develop new mechanisms to facilitate and better inform user selection of electronic databases and search tools. We developed a prototype, Web-based database selection expert system based on reference librarian's database selection strategy. This system allows users to simultaneously search all databases available to identify databases most relevant to their quests using free-text keywords or phrases taken directly from their research topics. This article reports on (1) the initial usability test and evaluation of the Selector-the test design, methodology used, performance results; (2) summary of search query analyses; (3) user satisfaction measures; (4) the use of the findings for further modification of the Selector; and (5) the findings of using randomly selected subjects to perform a usability test with predefined searching scenarios. Future prospects of this research have also been discussed in the article.
  14. Potter, L.A.: ¬A systematic approach to finding answers over the Internet (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    New users often are surprised at how chaotic the Internet appears. They have heard so much about it and then find it is a jumble of menus and resources. Even so, it is possible to find answers to reference questions on the Internet. This paper outlines a method for doing so. The method involves five steps: gather information and tools, learn the terminology, assemble a manual, write a strategy, and make bookmarks. The paper offers medical reference scenarios that illustrate how to search a database, find a program, find a document, and telnet to another site on the Internet
  15. Gandhi, S.: Proliferation and categories of Internet directories : a database of Internet subject directories (1998) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Reviews the exponential growth of Internet resources leading to the emergence of hundreds of Internet directories to organize those resources. Based upon their format, content, and characteristics, these Internet directories are categorized into 8 groups. From one of these groups. 'Subject directories published in professional journals' all published Internet directories are identified and listed in detail. Using Paradox-For-Windows, a comprehensive database of more than 350 of these directories was developed. Analyzes and interprets the data contained in the database and reviews the strengths and weaknesses of print Internet subject directories as compared to online directories and other search engines
    Source
    Reference and user services quarterly. 37(1998) no.4, S.319-331
  16. Atkins, H.; Lyons, C.; Ratner, H.; Risher, C.; Shillum, C.; Sidman, D.; Stevens, A.: Reference linking with DOIs : a case study (2000) 0.08
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    Abstract
    DOI-X is a prototype metadata database designed to support DOI lookups. The prototype is intended to address the integration of metadata registration and maintenance with basic DOI registration and maintenance, enabling publishers to use a single mechanism and a single quality-assurance process to register both DOIs and their associated metadata. It also contains the lookup mechanisms necessary to access the journal article metadata, both on a single-item lookup basis and on a batch basis, such as would facilitate reference linking. The prototype database was introduced and demonstrated to attendees at the STM International Meeting and the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 1999. This paper discusses the background for the creation of DOI-X and its salient features.
  17. Blosser, J.; Michaelson, R.; Routh. R.; Xia, P.: Defining the landscape of Web resources : Concluding Report of the BAER Web Resources Sub-Group (2000) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The BAER Web Resources Group was charged in October 1999 with defining and describing the parameters of electronic resources that do not clearly belong to the categories being defined by the BAER Digital Group or the BAER Electronic Journals Group. After some difficulty identifying precisely which resources fell under the Group's charge, we finally named the following types of resources for our consideration: web sites, electronic texts, indexes, databases and abstracts, online reference resources, and networked and non-networked CD-ROMs. Electronic resources are a vast and growing collection that touch nearly every department within the Library. It is unrealistic to think one department can effectively administer all aspects of the collection. The Group then began to focus on the concern of bibliographic access to these varied resources, and to define parameters for handling or processing them within the Library. Some key elements became evident as the work progressed. * Selection process of resources to be acquired for the collection * Duplication of effort * Use of CORC * Resource Finder design * Maintenance of Resource Finder * CD-ROMs not networked * Communications * Voyager search limitations. An unexpected collaboration with the Web Development Committee on the Resource Finder helped to steer the Group to more detailed descriptions of bibliographic access. This collaboration included development of data elements for the Resource Finder database, and some discussions on Library staff processing of the resources. The Web Resources Group invited expert testimony to help the Group broaden its view to envision public use of the resources and discuss concerns related to technical services processing. The first testimony came from members of the Resource Finder Committee. Some background information on the Web Development Resource Finder Committee was shared. The second testimony was from librarians who select electronic texts. Three main themes were addressed: accessing CD-ROMs; the issue of including non-networked CD-ROMs in the Resource Finder; and, some special concerns about electronic texts. The third testimony came from librarians who select indexes and abstracts and also provide Reference services. Appendices to this report include minutes of the meetings with the experts (Appendix A), a list of proposed data elements to be used in the Resource Finder (Appendix B), and recommendations made to the Resource Finder Committee (Appendix C). Below are summaries of the key elements.
    Date
    21. 4.2002 10:22:31
  18. Small, J.J.: ¬The Internet Gopher : a reference tool (1994) 0.07
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    Series
    The reference librarian; nos.41/42
    Source
    Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder
  19. Henderson, T.: MOOving towards a virtual reference service (1994) 0.07
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    Series
    Reference librarian; nos.41/42
    Source
    Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder
  20. Starr, S.S.: Evaluating physical science reference sources on the Internet (1994) 0.07
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    Series
    Reference librarian; nos.41/42
    Source
    Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder

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