Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Simmonds, A.: ¬The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System.
In: International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 27(1998) no.3, S.51-52.
Abstract: A key issue facing the information industry is the development of the DOI system. During October and November 1997 3 very significant stepts were taken in this process: the DOI system, under the governance of the International DOI foundation, went live at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The international Advisory Panel of ISBN Agencies initiated negotiations intended to lead to the incorporation of DOI Agency functions into the ISBN system; and the NISO in conjunction with Book Industry communication in the UK began the process of turning the DOI into an information standard. Reproduces an article which appeared in the Dec 5th issue of Bookseller providing further information on DOI development
Objekt: DOI ; ISBN
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2Simmonds, A.: ¬The twenty-first century ISBN.
In: Against the grain. 10(1998) no.2, S.90-91,93.
Abstract: The DOI system, originally developed by the Association of american Publishers has now become an international effort whose ownership has been transferred to a new non-profit-making organization, the International DOI foundation. Explains how the DOI system works in the digital environment and outlines the issues of concerns to publishers, libraries and users currently being debated in a number of national ind international fora. 2 important discussions of DOI-related topics can be found on the Book Industry Communication (BIC) Internet site
Anmerkung: Vgl.: http://www.bic.org.uk/bic.bicinfo.html
Objekt: DOI ; ISBN
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3Simmonds, A.: ¬The 21st century ISBN.
In: Bookseller. 1997, no.4798, S.20-22.
Abstract: The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system, launched in Oct 97, is a system for executing various processes on the Internet. Explains how it works and what it can do and discusses governance of the system warning of the need for wider investigation
Themenfeld: Internet
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: DOI