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  1. Swantek, K.: Intranets (2009) 0.03
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    Abstract
    An intranet is a private online site, similar to a website, that provides proprietary information over an organization or group's internal network. The popularity of intranets in organizations has followed the growth of the World Wide Web. Intranets are also being developed by groups of individuals independent of any organization but with a common interest or mission. Developing a successful intranet requires a clear mission and vision, a knowledgeable and competent administration, and a well-organized team including people from various disciplines.
  2. Schweibenz, W.: Evaluation des Intranet-Angebots Multimediales Lernen bei DaimlerCrysler, Standort Stuttgart (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Beitrag beschreibt eine Usability-Studie zur Evaluation eines betrieblichen IntranetAngebots zum Thema Multimediales Lernen. Es wurde eine mehrstufige, kombinierte Evaluation durchgeführt eine heuristische Evaluation mit den neu entwickelten Heuristicsfor Web Communication als expertenorientierte Methode und ein Produkttest (Benutzertest) im Usability-Labor mit der Methode des lauten Denkens als benutzerorientierte Methode. Die Durchführung der Studie wird beschrieben und die Methoden diskutiert. Die Heuristics for Web Communication benötigen geschulte Gutachter, sind schnell und einfach anzuwenden und unterstützen ein systematisches Vorgehen beim Entdecken von Usability-Problemen. Die Evaluation mit den Heuristiken ist gut kombinierbar mit einem Benutzertest und ergänzt ihn, indem sie Usability-Probleme aufdeckt, die in Produkttests vermutlich nicht gefunden werden. Der Aufwand für den Produkttest ist sehr hoch, er liefert anschauliche und aussagekräftige Aussagen von echten Nutzern und rechtfertigt unter Umständen den Aufwand
    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  3. Information Dimensions' new BASIS Intranet Solution for intranet document management (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports on how various companies are using Information Dimensions' BASIS Intranet Solution to manage massive collections of business critical documents securely over the WWW. This Intranet offering delivers a ready made docucment management Web site that can be easily tailored to specific business needs and applications such as policies and procedures, regulatory compliance, competitive analysis and technical information
  4. Schröter, H.G.: Unternehmensgedächtnis bremst die Informationsflut : Auch der Bundestag nutzt eine Verity-Suchmaschine, Agenten pushen Daten auf den Schirm (1997) 0.01
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  5. Martin, P.: Intranet presentation technique et perspectives (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Considers how Intranets are being developed by adapting Internet technologies. Discusses the Internet technologies of data transport, file transfer, massage exchange, and information and document dissemination on the Web and explains how these may be implemented within an organization. Documentation professionals may use these techniques to improve the circulation of information within a company and increase the accumulation of knowledge
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:01:00
  6. Watson, I.: Internet, intranet, extranet : managing the information bazaar (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The web has brought to the business world an inexpensive way of distributing corporate information to employees, business partners and customers. The term intranet describes a closed computer network built upon World Wide Web technology in which access is restricted to a particular group of users, typically employees of a company. The term extranet is used when access is extended to a privileged user group: customers and suppliers for example. This paper examines the role of the World Wide Web in the Research Library at Scottish Media Newspapers, in particular how it complements the portfolio of traditional online sources, CD Roms and books. It also describes the extent to which searching has moved from the intermediary to the end user. In the mid 1990s, just as the web was beginning its spectacular rise to fame, Scottish Media Newspapers developed a browser-based interface to the in-house database of newspaper stories, a process that led to the creation of a corporate intranet. The creation of the intranet has been accompanied by a redefining of staff roles in an attempt to change the image from passive librarian to dynamic research specialist. The paper concludes by examining the role of the information professional/librarian in a world where end users will have a vast range of information from internal and external sources at their fingertips.
  7. Weber, R.: ¬Die E-Bibliothek im Unternehmen : Funktion und Nutzen einer virtuellen Bibliothek im Intranet (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Obschon die »Virtuelle Bibliothek« ein stark und kontrovers diskutiertes Mittel der betriebsinternen Informationslogistik darstellt, ist deren Funktion und Aufgabe ungeklärt. Der Vortrag will zu dieser Klärung anstoßen und zugleich mögliche Einsatzbereiche und Nutzungsarten einer Virtuellen Bibliothek erörtern. Die klassischen Aufgaben einer Bibliothek würden wir heute als »strategisch« und »operativ« bezeichnen. Strategische Aufgaben und Ziele sind das Bewahren kulturellen Güter sowie ein Bildungsauftrag und die Herstellung von Öffentlichkeit über bestehendes Wissen. Operativ bezeichne ich Aufgaben wie Erwerben und Aufbewahren von Medien, deren Erschließung und schließlich Vermittlung an die Nutzer der Bibliothek, die Ausleihe. Dies alles findet in einem mehr oder weniger großen Gebäude, der Bibliothek, statt. Insofern ist der Begriff Bibliothek doppelt besetzt: als Ort und Funktion zugleich. Diese Trennung ist wichtig, wenn es um die Entwicklung einer kunden- und nutzerorientierten »Virtuellen Bibliothek« geht, denn auch hier wird es darum gehen, Funktion und Ort nicht zu vermischen. Bei manchen Konzepten reicht der Online Public Access Catalogue (=OPAC) aus, um eine Bibliothek virtuell zu machen, bei anderen wiederum ist das gesamte WWW eine einzige »virtuelle Bibliothek«. Für unser Vorstellung einer solchen Einrichtung ist es wichtig, einen Ort, im entsprechenden Kontext also eine URL, zu geben. Damit stehe ich im Widerspruch zu anderen Teilnehmern der Diskussion, die das gesamte WWW als Virtuelle Bibliothek beschreiben und deren Nutzung propagieren. Der Unterschied zwischen diesen beiden Ansätzen ist meines Erachtens beträchtlich und für die ökonomische Betrachtung und damit das Angebot seitens nicht-staatlicher Organisationen von entscheidender Bedeutung. Verschiedene Business-Ansätze sind im Bereich der Produktion von Inhalten derzeit erkennbar und es wird heftig über die zukünftige Rolle von Verlagen diskutiert. Im Verlagsumfeld finden derzeit eine Reihe Workshops statt, die sich mit der Vermarktung digitaler Inhalte, also den Beständen einer solchen virtuellen Bibliothek, beschäftigen. Produktion und Verteilung von Inhalten ist aber immer auch eine wirtschaftliche Angelegenheit, die erst dann in Angriff genommen wird, wenn sich die Aufwände lohnen. In einer verteilten www-Bibliothek ist dies schwer realisierbar. Schafft man dagegen direkt »begehbare« virtuelle Orte, so genannte »Portale«, die oben genannte Aufgaben unterstützen, so ist es möglich, diesen Ort mit Software auszustatten, deren Dienste wiederum die Aufgaben erfüllen, die wir uns bei einer Bibliothek vorstellen. Vielleicht geht aber ja die »Macht« der Software über die klassischen Aufgaben hinaus und wir sind in der Lage, Dienste zu entwickeln und anzubieten, die eine heutige Bibliothek nicht zu leisten vermag. Genau auf diesen Ausblick wird der Vortrag dann hinarbeiten
    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  8. Schröter, H.G.: Computer-Industrie wirft das Netz der Netze über die Kundschaft aus (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Internet verändert die Software-Szene / Java macht Dampf / PC bekommt Konkurrenz / Aufgeweckte Riesen gegen innovative Zwerge / Intranet heißt der neue Renner
    Content
    Das Internet boomt. Rund um den Globus basteln etablierte EDV-Konzerne und Branchenneulinge an Hard- und Software für das Netz der Netze. Glaubt man den Auguren, läutet seine Beliebtheit eine Revolution in der Informationstechnik ein. Der Ära der Großrechner und der Personalcomputer soll ein Zeitalter folgen, in dem 'das Netz der Computer' ist. Wer dann die Fäden ziehen wird, ist längst nicht ausgemacht. Ob herkömmliche PC mit ihren Programmen die Spinne im Netz bleiben oder neue Geräte und Software sich breitmachen, darüber wird derzeit lebhaft diskutiert
  9. Internet, Intranet & the enterprise : a review of Web technology (1996) 0.00
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  10. Burford, S.: Complexity and the practice of web information architecture (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article describes the outcomes of research that examined the practice of web information architecture (IA) in large organizations. Using a grounded theory approach, seven large organizations were investigated and the data were analyzed for emerging themes and concepts. The research finds that the practice of web IA is characterized by unpredictability, multiple perspectives, and a need for responsiveness, agility, and negotiation. This article claims that web IA occurs in a complex environment and has emergent, self-organizing properties. There is value in examining the practice as a complex adaptive system. Using this metaphor, a pre-determined, structured methodology that delivers a documented, enduring, information design for the web is found inadequate - dominant and traditional thinking and practice in the organization of information are challenged.
  11. Lang, C.; Chow, J.: Database publishing on the Web & intranets (1996) 0.00
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  12. E-Media : The World Wide CD-ROM Web (1996) 0.00
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  13. Harvey, C.F.; Smith, P.; Lund, P.: Providing a networked future for interpersonal information retrieval : InfoVine and user modelling (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Proposes a novel approach for future intranet communication. A software system, InfoVine, which has been developed and is based on this approach, shows how user models can help in performing interpersonal information retrieval and in viewing people as an index to information. Discusses the benefits of the InfoVine in the context of user profiling for information retrieval
  14. Laan, C. van der; Heyn, M.: Euterpe on an Intranet : accessing the parliament's terminology database with Web-browsers (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As a case study, this paper will demonstrate how Euterpe, the large terminological database of the Parliament of the European Communities, can be made accessible by means of a Web server interface in a from that can be used by both the Parliaments translators in their in-house Intranet environment and, in a later state, by users all over the world to query the rich contents of Euterpe
  15. West, J.A.: ¬The Intranet : using the World Wide Web to disseminate information over the Internet (1996) 0.00
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  16. Braeckman, J.: ¬The integration of library information into a campus wide information system (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the development of Campus Wide Information Systems with reference to the work of Leuven University Library. A 4th phase can now be distinguished in the evolution of CWISs as they evolve towards Intranets. WWW technology is applied to organise a consistent interface to different types of information, databases and services within an institution. WWW servers now exist via which queries and query results are translated from the Web environment to the specific database query language and vice versa. The integration of Java will enable programs to be executed from within the Web environment. Describes each phase of CWIS development at KU Leuven
  17. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  18. Barberá, J.: ¬The Intranet : a new concept for corporate information handling (1996) 0.00
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    Source
    Online information 96: 20th International online information meeting, Proceedings, London, 3-5 December 1996. Ed.: D.I. Raitt u. B. Jeapes
  19. Meek, B.: Solving the imaging dilemma for Internet and Intranet applications (1996) 0.00
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    Online information 96: 20th International online information meeting, Proceedings, London, 3-5 December 1996. Ed.: D.I. Raitt u. B. Jeapes
  20. Holland, M.; Picard, J.: Librarians as Intranet developers (1996) 0.00
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    Source
    Online. 20(1996) no.5, S.6-