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  1. Hume, C.: Internet search engines and robots : what they are and how to use them (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    An overview of the Internet is provided. It describes what the Internet is, how and when it was started, and the four main functions it currently offers. It then focuses on the World Wide Web, and in particular robots and search engines. An overview is provided of both robots and search engines, with some examples and illustrations. It concludes with how to choose a search engine for a particular enquiry, gives some hints and tips for Internet searches, and emphasises that good retrieval is achieved not only by good search engines but also by responsible Web mastering which helps to disseminate effectively any Internet published material.
    Source
    Journal of Internet cataloging. 2(2000) nos.3/4, S.29-45
  2. Großjohann, K.: Gathering-, Harvesting-, Suchmaschinen (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Darstellung verschiedener Möglichkeiten zur inhaltlichen Suche im Internet
    Date
    7. 2.1996 22:38:41
    Pages
    22 S
  3. Wätjen, H.-J.: Mensch oder Maschine? : Auswahl und Erschließung vonm Informationsressourcen im Internet (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Beschreibung der verschiedenen Hilfsmittel zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
    Date
    2. 2.1996 15:40:22
  4. Eggeling, T.; Kroschel, A.: Alles finden im Web (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Zu jedem denkbaren Thema gibt's Infos im Internet. Doch nicht selten finden Sie entweder zu viel - oder gar nichts. Wir sagen Ihnen, welche Suchmaschinen sich für bestimmte Aufgaben optimal eignen und was Sie bei Ihren Anfragen beachten sollten
    Date
    9. 7.2000 14:06:22
    Theme
    Internet
  5. Auf der Suche nach Suchmaschinen (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Man kann im Internet surfen, aber auch Informationen suchen. Doch bevor die Informations-Suche beginnen kann, muß man Suchmaschinen suchen und auswählen
    Source
    Cogito. 12(1996) H.5, S.19-22
  6. Bager, J.: Weniger ist mehr : Internet-Suchmaschinen richtig einsetzen (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29.12.1998 11:22:00
  7. Lob, S.: Per Mausklick auf die neusten Nachrichten : Internet-Suchmaschinen liefern Presse-Überblicke und stellen persönliche Zeitungen zusammen (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29.12.1998 11:22:25
  8. Suchmaschine für Forschung und Wissenschaft offiziell gestartet (2005) 0.02
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    Content
    "Mit einer Pressemeldung wies das BMBF im Juni 2005 auf das im Suchmaschinenlabor des Regionalen Rechenzentrums für Niedersachsen an der Universität Hannover von Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann und Kollegen entwickelte ForschungsPortal.Net hin, das im neuen Design erscheint. Das Internetportal soll Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern den Zugang zu Daten und Literatur im Internet erleichtert. Die Suchmaschine www.forschungsportal.net hat ausschließlich wissenschaftliche Publikationen und Forschungsförderungen im Visier. Sie durchforstet zwölf Millionen Webseiten von 27.000 Webservern aller Forschungseinrichtungen und Institutionen nach Forschungsthemen. Das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) hat das Vier-Jahres-Projekt mit über 600.000 Euro gefördert. Zusätzlich wertet die Suchmaschine die Internetbeiträge zu allen BMBF-Förderschwerpunkten aus, einschließlich dervom BMBF geförderten Vorhaben der Wirtschaft. Um gleichzeitig den Kontakt zwischen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern zu verbessern, können gezielt Ansprechpartner für Fachfragen herausgesucht werden. Ebenfalls neu und exklusiv ist die "Dissertationssuche" nach allen bei der Deutschen Bibliothek hinterlegten Dissertationen. ForschungsPortal.Net ist Partner von vascoda, kann aber vorerst noch nicht eingebunden werden, weil die Informationen aus dem Portal für vascoda nach Fachgebieten geordnet werden müssten, was bisher noch nicht möglich ist."
  9. Zins, C.: Models for classifying Internet resources (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Designing systematic access to Internet resources is a major item an the agenda of researchers and practitioners in the field of information science, and is the focus of this study. A critical analysis of classification schemes used in major portals and Web classified directories exposes inconsistencies in the way they classify Internet resources. The inconsistencies indicate that the developers fall to differentiate the various classificatory models, and are unaware of their different rationales. The study establishes eight classificatory models for resources available to Internet users. Internet resources can be classified by subjects, objects, applications, users, locations, reference sources, media, and languages. The first five models are contentrelated; namely they characterize the content of the resource. The other three models are formst-related; namely they characterize the format of the resource or its technological infrastructure. The study identifies and formulates the eight classificatory models, analyzes their rationales, and discusses alternative ways to combine them in a faceted integrated classification scheme.
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 29(2002) no.1, S.20-28
    Theme
    Internet
  10. Kennedy, S.D.: Looking beyond the major search engines : the Internet has vast resources of untapped information available (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The vast sources of information, in formatted files, online publications requiring registratiion and login, many statistical files as well as subject databases where results appear as dynamically created HTML pages, are not accessible to Web spiders and thus constitute a hidden Internet. In addition there are non-Web resources such as ftp archives where such materials as research papers can be obtained free. Explains a number of approaches to the hidden Internet including using the list 'Direct links to the search interfaces of resources not easily searchable ..." compiled at the Gelman Library, George Washington University and the Internet Sleuth. Also reviews publications to aid those using Photoshop for designing graphics
    Date
    6. 3.1999 17:08:29
  11. Bertelmann, R.; Rusch-Feja, D.: Informationsretrieval im Internet : Surfen, Browsen, Suchen - mit einem Überblick über strukturierte Informationsangebote (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das gezielte Suchen im Internet findet in erster Linie mit Hilfe der Suchmaschinen statt. Daneben gibt es aber bereits eine Fülle von strukturierten Informationsangeboten, aufbereiteten Listen und Sammelstellen, die als Clearinghouse, Subject Gateway, Subject Tree oder Resource Pages bezeichnet werden. Solche intellektuell erstellten Übersichten geben in der Regel bereits Hinweise zu Inhalt und fachlichem Niveau der Quelle. Da die Art und Weise der Aufbereitung bei den Sammelstellen sehr unterschiedlich funktioniert, ist die Kenntnis ihrer Erschließungskriterien für ein erfolgreiches Retrieval unverzichtbar
    Date
    9. 7.2000 11:31:22
    Source
    Internet: Grundlagen, Technik, Anwendungen. Hrsg.: M. Rothe u.a
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Franke-Maier, M.; Rüter, C.: Discover Sacherschließung! : Was machen suchmaschinenbasierte Systeme mit unseren inhaltlichen Metadaten? (2015) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discovery Systeme erlauben einen neuen und anderen Zugriff auf verfügbare Ressourcen einer Bibliothek als die traditionellen Online-Kataloge. Daraus ergeben sich Probleme, aber auch Chancen für die Nutzung und Sichtbarkeit der bibliothekarischen Sacherschließung. Der Vortrag gibt einen Einblick in die Funktionalitäten und Funktionsweisen von Discovery Systemen am Beispiel eines großen Players, Primo von ExLibris, sowie die Auswirkungen auf bibliothekarische inhaltliche Metadaten. Es werden Chancen und Grenzen der Technik beleuchtet. Der Vortrag schließt mit der Reflektion der Implikationen für die Arbeit im Fachreferat.
    Date
    2. 3.2015 10:29:44
  13. Place, E.: Internationale Zusammenarbeit bei Internet Subject Gateways (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Eine ganze Anzahl von Bibliotheken in Europa befaßt sich mit der Entwicklung von Internet Subject Gateways - einer Serviceleistung, die den Nutzern helfen soll, qualitativ hochwertige Internetquellen zu finden. Subject Gateways wie SOSIG (The Social Science Information Gateway) sind bereits seit einigen Jahren im Internet verfügbar und stellen eine Alternative zu Internet-Suchmaschinen wie AltaVista und Verzeichnissen wie Yahoo dar. Bezeichnenderweise stützen sich Subject Gateways auf die Fertigkeiten, Verfahrensweisen und Standards der internationalen Bibliothekswelt und wenden diese auf Informationen aus dem Internet an. Dieses Referat will daher betonen, daß Bibliothekare/innen idealerweise eine vorherrschende Rolle im Aufbau von Suchservices für Internetquellen spielen und daß Information Gateways eine Möglichkeit dafür darstellen. Es wird einige der Subject Gateway-Initiativen in Europa umreißen und die Werkzeuge und Technologien beschreiben, die vom Projekt DESIRE entwickelt wurden, um die Entwicklung neuer Gateways in anderen Ländern zu unterstützen. Es wird auch erörtert, wie IMesh, eine Gruppe für Gateways aus der ganzen Welt eine internationale Strategie für Gateways anstrebt und versucht, Standards zur Umsetzung dieses Projekts zu entwickeln
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:35:09
  14. Gilster, P.: Suchen und Finden im Internet (1997) 0.02
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    RSWK
    Internet / Medienangebot (21)
    Internet / Online-Recherche (21)
    Internet / Suchmaschine (21)
    Internet / Navigieren (21)
    Subject
    Internet / Medienangebot (21)
    Internet / Online-Recherche (21)
    Internet / Suchmaschine (21)
    Internet / Navigieren (21)
    Theme
    Internet
  15. Schetsche, M.; Lehmann, K.; Krug, T.: ¬Die Google-Gesellschaft : Zehn Prinzipien der neuen Wissensordnung (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Suchmaschinen gelten bei Reisen durch den Datendschungel als nützliche Gefährten und können sogar Leben retten: Wie der Sender BBC im August 2004 berichtete, wurde der im Irak entführte Journalist John Martinkus auf Grund von Internet-Recherchen freigelassen. Die Entführer überprüften Martinkus' Aussagen per Google-Suche und stellten so sicher, dass dieser weder für ein US-Unternehmen oder den CIA arbeitet noch US-Amerikaner ist. Der australische Journalist kam mit einem gehörigen Schrecken davon; dass seine journalistischen Berichte online gelesen werden konnten, rettete ihm das Leben. Auf den ersten Blick irritiert und verwundert diese Episode zwar, beim zweiten Blick wird jedoch deutlich, dass das Internet inzwischen die Rolle ausfüllt, die Experten immer wieder prophezeit hatten: die eines globalen Gedächtnisses, einer Bibliothek menschlichen Wissens; zugänglich in allen Winkeln der Erde, gewinnt es in stets neuen - oft unvorhergesehenen - Zusammenhängen an Bedeutung. Die Internet-Recherche, da sind sich alle einig, ist heute zu einer zentralen Kulturtechnik geworden. Sie stellt ein Werkzeug dar, über das immer größere Erfahrungsbereiche des wissensgesellschaftlichen Alltags erschlossen werden. Dies verweist auf zwei andere Aspekte von Suchmaschinen: Wer das Internet mit seinen enormen Potenzialen nutzen will, kommt ohne sie nicht aus. Und das spiegelt sich zunehmend auch in ihrer wirtschaftlichen Bedeutung wider. Als börsennotierte Unternehmen besitzen sie einen enormen Wert - ohne ein anfassbares Produkt herzustellen, geschweige denn für ihre wichtigste Dienstleistung, das Suchen nach Informationen, Geld zu verlangen.
  16. Deep Search : Politik des Suchens jenseits von Google; Deep Search-Konferenz ; (Wien) : 2008.11.08; eine Veröffentlichung des World-Information Institute (2009) 0.02
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    Content
    Inhalt: - Geschichte Paul Duguid: Die Suche vor grep: Eine Entwicklung von Geschlossenheit zu Offenheit? Robert Darnton: Die Bibliothek im Informationszeitalter: 6000 Jahre Schrift Geert Lovink: Die Gesellschaft der Suche: Fragen oder Googeln Katja Mayer: Zur Soziometrik der Suchmaschinen: Ein historischer Überblick der Methodik - Grundrechte Claire Lobet-Maris: Vom Vertrauen zur Spurenauswertung: Eine neue Sicht der Technikfolgenabschätzung loris van Hoboken: Suchmaschinen-Gesetzgebung und die Frage der Ausdrucksfreiheit: Eine europäische Perspektive Felix Stalder, Christine Mayer: Der zweite Index: Suchmaschinen, Personalisierung und Überwachung
    RSWK
    Internet / Suchmaschine / Informationsbeschaffung / Aufsatzsammlung
    Suchmaschine / Informationsbeschaffung / Internet / Recherche
    Subject
    Internet / Suchmaschine / Informationsbeschaffung / Aufsatzsammlung
    Suchmaschine / Informationsbeschaffung / Internet / Recherche
  17. Duchemin, P.-Y.: ¬La recherche d'informations sur l'internet : repertoires et moteurs de recherche (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Internet links computer networks worldwide through the TCP/IP; in addition to electronic mail; bulleton board and news group services, files can be downloaded using the standard protocol FTP. Services have evolved to identify and facilitate access to Internet resources, e.g. Telnet, Gopher, WAIS, etc. The WWW is the most developed, using hypertext links. Search engines such as AltaVista explore Web content and create catalogues of Web pages. Gives details of the most commonly used subject guides, research tools and search engines, including URL and applications
    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Information research on the Internet: indexes and search engines
  18. Hsieh-Yee, I.: ¬The retrieval power of selected search engines : how well do they address general reference questions and subject questions? (1998) 0.02
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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
    Theme
    Internet
  19. Dasgupta, S.K.: Search engines : tooles for exploring the Internet (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Lists search engines in Internet, covering wide areas of interest
    Date
    8. 5.1999 19:28:29
  20. Duval, B.K.; Main, L.: Searching on the Net : general overview (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    First of a 3 part series discussing how to access and use Web search engines on the Internet. Distinguishes between FTP sites, Gopher sites, Usenet News sites and Web sites. Considers subject searching versus keyword; how to improve search strategies and success rates; bookmarks; Yahoo!, Lycos; InfoSeek; Magellan; Excite; Inktomi; HotBot and AltaVista
    Content
    2. Teil u.d.T.: Searching the Internet in 16(1997) no.2
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15

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