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  1. Tsai, B.-s.: Infomapping in information retrieval (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Capability and capacity in handling the topology of a special subject information field has made infomapping techniques and systems instrumental in information searching, monitoring and navigation. Applying the technique to communication networks can reveal the intellectual relationships among junior and senior researchers in the field, and can also show the continuing popularity of a particular researcher's citation record over time. Reports the use of Java in making a cartoon series of chronological maps based on citation analysis on a special subject field (nutrition and dietetics). The map making methods, Java programming, and statistical analysis of the map data are presented, and the advantage and significance of constructing Java maps in enhancing information retrieval discussed. Further technical developments in applying VRML to link together a 3-D spatial indexing system and a 2-D HTML Web site are suggested
  2. Chen, P.: ¬The access to Internet : an explorative study (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses access to the Internet. Although the number of Internet users has increased since 1993, the technology is still unavailable to many. High income, highly educated people are more easily able to access new media than those who are less well off. Such a knowledge gap may contribute more to social disparity in future. To ensure that most people have access to computer networks, future national policy should move from universal service to universal access. Network policy should offer not only to make networks available to all but also to ansure people's ability to access the content
  3. Liu, H.-M.C.: Selection and comparison of WWW search tools (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    WWW search engines or surfing tools provide users with catalogues or indexes on the Internet and different ways of searching these catalogues or indexes. There is as yet no standard operation for search tools so that users have to understand the way each one works to use them effectively. Describes, compares and evaluates some of these tools including Infoseek, Lycos, OpenText, WebCrawler, Yahoo!, AltaVista, Inktomi, Excite, Magellan, GAIS, and YAM
  4. Meng, L.: ¬The creation of [the] Chinese Science Citation Database : status quo and future development (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) is a significant document database on mainland China, which has been built up by the Documentation and Information Centre of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Briefly introduces the background to CSCD, and discusses in detail its development and application, source journals and citation data, data processing methods, subject scope, compilation regulations, stylistic rules and layout, and usage directions for both the printed and CD-ROM editions of CSCD which have been published from the data
  5. Lin, W.-Y.C.: ¬The concept and applications of faceted classifications (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The concept of faceted classification has its long history and importance in the human civilization. Recently, more and more consumer Web sites adopt the idea of facet analysis to organize and display their products or services. The aim of this article is to review the origin and develpment of faceted classification, as well as its concepts, essence, advantage and limitation. Further, the applications of faceted classification in various domians have been explored.
  6. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Library OPACs have long been the gateways between users and information. They present to users the achievements of library automation, and are the most widely available automated retrieval systems and the first that many user encounter. Current trends in OPAC design are toward a user oriented, individual information service which can meet the different needs of users with a variety of background and interests. Compared with the rather inactive, short term and general information service of conventional systems, this type of system focuses on active, long term and personalized service. Proposes a framework for the design of such an OPAC and discusses some recent developments in personalized information service
  7. Huang, M.-H.: Developing an ideal online thesaurus display format (1994) 0.01
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    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus