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  • × author_ss:"Bredemeier, W."
  • × theme_ss:"Informationsmittel"
  1. Bredemeier, W.: Kostenfreie Recherche im Archiv - Kannibalisierung von GENIOS? (2005) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Die Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt (Düsseldorf) hat die kostenfreie Online-Recherche für das Archiv ihres Flaggschiffes "Handelsblatt" eingeführt. Die Phase der "freien Informationsoll bis zum 31. März 2005 währen. Ab 1. April kostet die unbegrenzte Recherche im Handelsblatt-Archiv 5 Euro im Monat.
  2. Bredemeier, W.: Werden wir alle von Bertelsmann übernommen? (1999) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der einzige Anbieter, der über Möglichkeiten verfügt, die gesamt Online-Branche zu übernehmen, ist Bertelsmann. Will Bertelsmann das? Im Augenblick nicht. Aber wenn sich entsprechende Entwicklungen auf den internationalen Märkten ergeben, wohl doch. Ein 'Microsoft der Content-Branche' wäre eine Herausforderung für die deutsche und internationale Politik