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  1. Björklund, L.; Hjerppe, R.; Björklind, A.: Highways and backroads of Internet : strategies and tactics (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Highways are useful when you know where to go and you want to get there, and back, as fast as possible. One of the problems is that when you want to go you will probably get trapped in the traffic since many other want to go at that time using the same route. If you don't know where to go, or what to look for, or when the travel is more important than getting there, the backroads might be better, Going off the highway and on to secondary roads and the backroads increases the need for detailed maps. On the highway there are signs: telling you which way to go, how far it is, and where to get off, but only for the major locations. On the backroads signs are often more haphazard, but on the other hand it's easier to get on speaking terms with people who can tell you what's interesting, and how to get there. This paper is about strategies and tactics for choosing the right type of way in different situations, about tools that are needed and/or missing. It is also about how librarians and information scientists might help; by providing tools for making tools, access to tools, and material for tools to operate on
  2. Hjerppe, R.: Hypostatizing data collections, especially bibliographic : Abstractions, representations, sensualizations, adaptations/personalizations, ... (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05