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1Severiens, T. ; Hohlfeld, M. ; Zimmermann, K. ; Hilf, E.R.: PhysDoc - a distributed network of physics institutions documents : collecting, indexing, and searching high quality documents by using harvest.
In: D-Lib magazine. 6(2000) no.12, xx S.
Abstract: PhysNet offers online services that enable a physicist to keep in touch with the worldwide physics community and to receive all information he or she may need. In addition to being of great value to physicists, these services are practical examples of the use of modern methods of digital libraries, in particular the use of metadata harvesting. One service is PhysDoc. This consists of a Harvest-based online information broker- and gatherer-network, which harvests information from the local web-servers of professional physics institutions worldwide (mostly in Europe and USA so far). PhysDoc focuses on scientific information posted by the individual scientist at his local server, such as documents, publications, reports, publication lists, and lists of links to documents. All rights are reserved for the authors who are responsible for the content and quality of their documents. PhysDis is an analogous service but specifically for university theses, with their dual requirements of examination work and publication. The strategy is to select high quality sites containing metadata. We report here on the present status of PhysNet, our experience in operating it, and the development of its usage. To continuously involve authors, research groups, and national societies is considered crucial for a future stable service.
Anmerkung: Vgl.: http://dlib.ukoln.ac.uk/dlib/december00/severiens/12severiens.html.
Themenfeld: Verteilte bibliographische Datenbanken ; Information Gateway
Wissenschaftsfach: Physik
Objekt: PhysDoc
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2Hilf, E.R. ; Weisel, L.: Dringender Diskussionsbedarf : wie soll die elektronische Information und Kommunikation in der Physik künftig aussehen?.
In: Physikalische Blätter. 50(1994) H.1, S.65-66.