Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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21Simmonds, 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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22Znidersic, M.: DOI - Digital Object Identifier : Revolucijy v upravljanju in trgovanju z avtorsko pravno zascitenimi informacijami na Internetu v tretjem tisocletju.
In: Knjiznica. 41(1997) no.4, S.33-39.
Abstract: Information technology has brought with it the problem of protecting authors' rights related to copyrighted works on electronic media. Describes a new system of labelling copyrighted works on the Internet, called DOI, developed in the USA. At the presentation at the bookfair in Frankfurt, 250.000 works were leabelled with DOI. The system is universal and enables the inclusion of current standard identifiers (ISBN, ISSN, SICI). The fact that a DOI identifier stays 'glued on' forever, makes the identification of the carrier of copyright possible at any moment. The DOI system presents the infrastructure system for trading in and use of copyrighted works over the Internet in the third millennium
Anmerkung: Übers. d. Titels: DOI - Digital Object Identifier: A revolution in the management and trading of copyrighted information over the Internet in the third millennium
Themenfeld: Internet
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: DOI
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23Simmonds, 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
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24Bide, M.: In search of the Unicorn : The Digital Object Identifier from a user perspective.
London : British Library, 1997. 35 S.
ISBN 1-873671-19-9
(British Library research and innovation report; 84)
Abstract: Reports results of a study, prompted by a number of questions which have been raised about the extent to which the DOI meets, or can be developed to meet, the real requirements of the marketplace for a unique identifier of digital content. Develops a series of scenarios to explore future ways in which digital information may be accessed and used and considers the role of unique identification of content in each of them. The business models, selected for the scenarios, must represent to some extent a subjective forecast of what the future might look like. Their purpose is to attempt to illuminate some generic aspects of unique identification that appear likely to be important in future
Inhalt: Also available on the Internet: http://www.bic.org.uk/bic/bicinfo.html
Anmerkung: Also published as: British National Bibliography Research fund report; 89
Themenfeld: Internet
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: DOI