Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Cassel, J.F. ; Little, S.K.: ¬The National Research and Education Network : the early evolution of NREN.
In: Reference services review. 22(1994) no.2, S.63-78,96.
Abstract: A national multi-gigabyte-per-second research and education network known as the NREN is to be established by 1996, according to the High Performance Computing Act of 1991 passed in Dec 1991. NREN, referred to as the information highway is expected to provide scientific, educational, and economic benefits for the US, and to serve as the basis for an all-encompassing National Information Infrastructure available to all citizens. An annotated bibliography presenting a representation of the literature that provides a history of the NREN as well as a sense of the evolving concerns and visions of this exciting revolution of the Information Age. Includes items that offer general and specific background information, and visions, viewpoints, and issues related to the NREN
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
Land/Ort: USA
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2Elliott, C.S.: NREN update, 1993 : Washington policy.
In: Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder. New York : Haworth, 1994. S.237-260.
(Reference librarian; nos.41/42)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
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3Maule, R.W.: Current information infrastructure policy in the Unites States.
In: Knowledge and policy. 7(1994) no.2, S.17-30.
Abstract: Initiatives and legislation by the Clinton / Gore administration and US Congress, specifically the NREN and National Information Infrastructure Act, for the basis for current US information infrastructure projects in both the public and private sector. Discusses legislative initiatives for networking and telecommunications services, and the necessary political, technological and community infrastructures necessary to develop and support these services
Objekt: NREN
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4Doty, P. ; Bishop, A.P.: ¬The National Information Infrastructure and electronic publishing : a reflective essay.
In: Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 45(1994) no.10, S.785-799.
Abstract: The US government has been active in the establishment of national and other levels of networking to connect various kinds of persons and groups throughout the country. Briefly examines the history and present state of federal initiatives in electronic networking (particularly the National Information Infrastructure (NII)) and the NREN. Looks at current trends and issues for electronic publishing that come from this federal activity; and identifies topics of fundamental interest to, and with major implications for, national policy that arise from electronic publishing. Explores electronic publishing in the context of federal networking initiatives and considers the implications of the growth of electronic publishing for national policy
Themenfeld: Internet ; Elektronisches Publizieren
Objekt: NREN ; NII
Land/Ort: USA
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5Bailey, C.W. Jr.: Scholarly electronic publishing on the Internet, the NREN, and the NII.charting possible future.
In: Serials review. 20(1994) no.3, S.7-16.
Abstract: Global computer networks have created a complex electronic communication system that has significantly changed how scholars informally exchange information and has started to change formal scholarly publication activities. Examines how scholarly electronic publishing could be conducted on the Internet, the NREN and the NII; and reviews existing proposals for change. Envisions network based electronic publishing as initially augmenting conventional publishing efforts and then gradually displacing them
Themenfeld: Internet ; Elektronisches Publizieren
Objekt: NREN ; NII
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6McClure, C.R. ; Moen, W.E. ; Ryan, J.: Libraries and the Internet/NREN : perspectives, issues, and challenges.
Westport, CT : Mecklermedia, 1994. XIX,516 S.
ISBN 0-88736-824-7
Abstract: This major study identifies key factors within the library and larger environments that will affect libraries' involvement in national networking policies. It proposes a range of library-related responsibilities and activities to significantly contribute to the overall success of the NREN
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Library quarterly 65(1995) no.2, S.251- (J. Janes); IfB 3(1995) H.2, S.262-263 (C. Dietz)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
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7Polly, J.A.: NREN for all : insurmountable opportunity. Vice President Gore's vision of NREN reaches down to the public library.
In: Library journal. 118(1993) no.2, S.38-42.
Abstract: Now that the country's new administration is in place, will NREN legislation that VP Al Gore sponsored finally move down that 'information highway'
Objekt: NREN
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8Page, M.: ¬A personal view of the Internet.
In: College and research libraries news. 54(1993) no.3, S.127-128.
Abstract: Reviews Internet capabilities which include electronic mail, remote login and File transfer Protocol and describes the following new Internet navigation tools being developed to make it easier to use and searching more sosphisticated: Archie, Gopher, Veronica and Wide-Area Information Servers. Discusses the National Research and Education network, a tool to increase US competitiveness and a vehicle for scholarly communication, and its position vis a vis the Internet
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
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9Machovec, G.S.: Brief Internet and NREN glossary : part 1 (A-L); part 2 (M-Z).
In: Online libraries and microcomputers. 11(1993) no.5, S.1-5 (pt.1); no.6/7, S.1-4 (pt.2).
Abstract: Brief glossary of terms commonly used in discussions surrounding the Internet and NREN.
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
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10Dempsey, L.: Research networks and academic information services towards an academic information infrastructure.pt.1.
In: Journal of information networking. 1(1993) no.1, S.1-27.
Abstract: Examines the academic information infrastructure focusing on the interaction between academic information services and research networks. Discusses academic and research networks, examining: protocols, high-speed networking, the NREN, and European network infrastructure and academic information infrastructure. Examines local institutional infrastructures which provide the context for useful use of network and information services and how network users can be provided with local support
Objekt: NREN
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11Weingarten, F.W.: NREN and the national infrastructure.
In: Internet research. Electronic networking applications and policy. 3(1993) no.3, S.2-7.
Abstract: The Internet was originally developed as a support infrastructure for scientific research. Later, the concept was broadened to a National Research and Educational network (NREN) that emcompassed education and library use. Most recently, an even broader vision of a universal National Information Infrastructure (NII) has been advanced in the national political arena. This paper argues that critically important societal uses embedded in the older NREN vision are in danger of being overlooked in the rush to build an NII. The government and the private sector together need to create some institutional structure to serve public interest needs
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN ; NII
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12Mastern, J.: Education, libraries, and the national information infrastructure.
In: Library hi tech news. 1993, no.102, May, S.1-3.
Abstract: Provides a background to the work of the New York Public Library (NYPL). Explains how libraries without walls exploiting network technology can expand information access. Within a few years researchers using the Internet, the NREN or successor information highways will be able to remotely access the online catalogues of virtually every important library in the world. To exploit these developments in systems and telecommunications the NYPL has launched the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) due to open in 1995 as the nation's largest public information centre devoted to science and business. SIBL will combine NYPL's science and business collection into one library with 100 multimedia workstations and dial-in remote access and document delivery. NYPL has developed its own menu driven Internet gateway and is the first major public library in new York to make its electronic catalogues availale in the Internet
Themenfeld: Internet ; Informationsdienstleistungen
Objekt: NREN
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13Mitchell, M. ; Saunders, L.: ¬The National Information Infrastructure : implications for libraries.
In: Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.10, S.53-56.
Abstract: Explains the background to the development of the proposed National Research and Education Network (NREN) in the USA. Describes its aims, legislation passed and business and commercial involvement which is expanding its scope beyond education and research to production of a national information infrastructure. Explores the implications for libraries
Objekt: NREN
Land/Ort: USA
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14Henry, C.: New technology, more technology : NREN metaphors.
In: Wilson library bulletin. 68(1993) no.3, S.30-32.
Abstract: Questions the role of analogies and metaphors in understanding the NREN. Finds the logic of argument when analogous programmes are measured by the reality of contemporary USA questionable. Complex, cognitive issues that are central to the development of NREN are being masked and use of analogy or metaphor delimits discussion, stresses the role of selected groups and preclude flexibility
Objekt: NREN
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15McClure, C.R. ; Moen, W.E. ; Ryan, J.: Academic libraries and the impact of Internet/NREN : key issues and findings.
In: Integrating technologies - converging professions: proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Columbus, OH, 24-28 October 1993. Ed.: S. Bonzi. Medford, NJ : Learned Information, 1993. S.32-37.
Abstract: Academic libraries have been on the leading edge in the provision of services, navigation aids, and user training for the Internet and the emerging National Research and Education Network (NREN). Yet empirical research and synthesis of librarians' experience with electronic networking is scarce. Reports selected findings from a recently completed study that examined the impact of the national networked environment on academic libraries. Its goals was to investigate the roles of academic libraries and librarians in the national networking context. Summarizes the study activities and key issues and findings from data analysis
Themenfeld: Informationsdienstleistungen ; Internet
Objekt: NREN
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16Silva, M. ; Cartwright, G.F.: ¬The Canadian response to the telecommunications paradigm shift.
In: Resource sharing and information networks. 9(1993) no.1, S.95-106.
Abstract: Describes the US project called the National Research and Education Network (NREN) and the corresponding Canadian project called the Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry, and Education / Réseau national de communications à grande vitesse (CANARIE). By exploiting the services and capabilities in existing and future networks, libraries are able to remain key partners active in research and education. The provision of new services, however, has required the investment of scarce resources
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN ; CANARIE
Land/Ort: CAN
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17McClure, C.R. ; Ryan, J.R. ; Moen, W.E.: ¬The role of public libraries in the use of Internet/NREN information services.
In: Library and information science research. 15(1993) no.1, S.7-34.
Abstract: The issue of how public libraries will evolve in the Internet/NREN environment remain unanswered. Will the public library survive in this new age? Presents findings from a study that describes and assesses the key issues affecting the role of public libraries in the evolving national electronic networked environment. Recommends roles and strategies for the public library if it is to flourish in the networked environment
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
Land/Ort: USA
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18Tillman, H.N. ; Ladner, S.J.: Special librarians and the INTERNET.
In: Special libraries. 83(1992) no.2, S.127-131.
Abstract: Discusses the results of a survey describing special librarian's use of the worldwide computer networks INTERNET and BITNET. Facilities available on INTERNET include electronic mail, computer conferencing, remote login ('telenet') to other libraries' catalogues and file transfer protocol (FTP) which allows the user to log to a remote host to tranfer files. The National Research and Education Network (NREN) is expected to develop over the next 5 years into a high-capacity fibre optic cable network that will link computer user in government, industry, academic, publishing, research and libraries
Themenfeld: INTERNET
Objekt: BITNET ; NREN
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19OCLC's linking strategy : Internet and NREN.
In: Electronic library. 10(1992) no.6, S.371-373.
Abstract: Summarizes OCLC's linking strategy with respect to US national networks that are becoming part of that global community - the Internet and its next phase, the National research and Education Network. Discusses the telecommunications environment, libraries, telecommunications assessment and a strategic overview. proposes ideas for a global network
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: NREN
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20Kahin, B. (Hrsg.): Building information infrastructure : issues in the development of the National Research and Education Network.
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1992. iii, 443.
ISBN 0-390-03083-X
Objekt: NREN
LCSH: Information technology ; Computer networks
DDC: 384.3
LCC: T58.5