Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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101Pasicznyuk, R.W.: Searching for the information on the Net : new wine into new wine skins.
In: Colorado libraries. 21(1995) no.3, S.36-38.
Abstract: Provides a glossary of Internet search terms. Outlines a number of network retrieval tools and directories: Netscape's Internet search page, W3 search engines, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, Yahoo, and CERN's Net Directory. Gices an example of how the Internet can be used to answer a reference query and the types of materials that can be retrieved
Themenfeld: Suchmaschinen ; Informationsdienstleistungen
Objekt: Lycos ; WebCrawler ; InfoSeek ; Yahoo
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102Stanley, T.: Searching the World Wide Web with Lycos and InfoSeek.
In: New review of information networking. 1995, no.1, S.191-202.
Abstract: Evaluates the use of Lycos and InfoSeek search tools for information discovery of the WWW. Compares the services offered focusing on: search interfaces and languages, collection size and content, quality and indexing issues and the increasing move towards commercialisation of tools on the WWW which are used for organising and cataloguing resources
Themenfeld: Suchmaschinen
Objekt: Lycos ; InfoSeek
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103Notess, G.R.: Searching the World-Wide Web : Lycos, WebCrawler and more.
In: Online. 19(1995) no.4, S.48-53.
Abstract: Reviews the keyword indexes available for searching the WWW. Discusses: Lycos, WebCrawler, WWW Worm, Harvest Broker, and CUI. Yahoo is available for keyword searching of subject listings. The CUSI (Configurable Unified Search Engine) is a front end that provides 1 form for searching a number of indexes. A commercial service, InfoSeek, is being developed to search indexes
Themenfeld: Suchmaschinen
Objekt: Lycos ; WebCrawler ; WWW Worm ; Harvest Broker ; CUI ; CUSI ; InfoSeek ; Yahoo
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104McMurdo, G.: How the Internet was indexed.
In: Journal of information science. 21(1995) no.6, S.479-489.
Abstract: The scope and characteristics of what may be considered the first three generations of automated Internet indexing systems are identified and described as to their methods of compiling their datasets, their search interfaces and the associated etymological metaphors and mythologies. These three are suggested to be: firstly, the Archie system for single keyword and regular expression searches of the file lists of anonymous ftp sites: secondly, the Veronica system for Boolean keyword in title searches of the world's gopher servers; thirdly, a range of software techniques jnown as robots and search engines, which compile searchable databases of information accessible via the WWW, such as the currently popular Lycos project at Carnegie Mellon University. The present dominance of WWW client software as the preferred interface to Internet information has led to provision of methods of also using the first two systems by this single interface, and these are also noted
Themenfeld: Internet ; Suchmaschinen
Objekt: Archie ; Veronica ; Lycos
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105Courtois, M.P. ; Baer, W.M. ; Stark, M.: Cool tools for searching the Web : a performance evaluation.
In: Online. 19(1995) no.6, S.14-33.
Abstract: Darstellung zu den Hilfsmitteln für die inhaltliche Suche nach Angeboten im Internet
Themenfeld: Suchmaschinen
Objekt: CUI W3 ; Harvest ; Lycos ; OpenText ; WebCrawler ; WWW Worm ; Yahoo