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Caseiro, D.: Automatic language identification bibliography : Last Update: 20 September 1999 (1999)
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- http://speech.inesc.pt/~dcaseiro/html/bibliografia.html
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Franklin, B.; Plum, T.: Library usage patterns in the electronic information environment (2004)
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- Footnote
- Auch unter: http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper187.html.
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KP/KWM: CLA: WWW tools and techniques (1995)
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- http://burns.library.univ.ca/CLA/CLA_overhead1.html
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Ashley, C.: Realising Xanadu : authoring systems and strategies for publishing on the net (1995)
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- Abstract
- Reviews the emergence of the Internet and the WWW as the current embodiment of all the principles of electronic publishing but outlines some of the drawbacks as well as the advantages of HTML as a means of delivering complex electronic documents. Points to the problems caused by the inconsistent use of tags by different authors and the rapidly devloping status of HTML itself. To compound the problem, the latest generation of Internet based hypermedia extends well beyond
- Footnote
- Vollversion unter: http://www.mpn.com/mpn/iwl95.html
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Bradley, P.: World Wide Web : how do design and construct home pages (2000)
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RDA: Ressource Description and Access : Draft of RDA; pt.1 (2005)
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- http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rdadraftpt1.html
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Smith, A.G.: Web links as analogues of citations (2004)
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- Footnote
- Auch unter: http://informationr.net/ir/9-4/paper188.html.
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Stern, D.: Expert systems : HTML, the WWW, and the librarian (1995)
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- Abstract
- The Yale University Science Libraries have developed an expert system to help users find the most appropriate reference tools. It has been developed using simple HTML authoring tools and converters, and the easy to understand WWW protocol for sending data over the Internet. Describes its development using this tools and remaining challenges
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Venditto, G.: Duelling tools : IW Labs tests 6 HTML authoring programs (1996)
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- Reviews in detail 6 contemporary HTML software packages designed to assist people in designing and authoring their own WWW web site and web pages. The 6 tools were tested at the IW Labs in Westport, CT, and consist of: PageMill 1.0; Spider 1.1; Frontpage 1.0; Internet Assistant; WebAuthor 2.0; and HoTMetaL Pro 2.0. Comparative data derived from the tests are presented in a table
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Guenette, D.R.; Gustavson, R.: CD-ROM and web browsers : HTML as the lingua franca (1996)
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- Abstract
- Points to the ever widening availability of WWW browsers that conform to the standard of hyperlinking data format of HTML and that provide cross platform, installation free, low cost or free navigation and viewing engines, and the opportunities this offers to CD-ROM publishers chronically plagued by platform and installation problems. Illustrates the discussion with practical examples and commercial products
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Dixon, R.: SGML and HTML (1996)
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- Organization take differing views of how documents should be described, resulting in different stages for electronic document publishing. The SGML anf HTML electronic publishing standards are complementary and can be aimed at separate applications. Identifies suitable applications. With the use of these standards electronic document publishing and document management are merging. Highlights issues associated with this merger and trends in how these approaches can be applied
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Blake, P.: Taking HTML to the next level : XML allows you to define your own language (1997)
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- Extensible Markup Language (XML) attempts to overcome the limitations of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) by offering the ability to deploy more sophisticated documents anc exchange complex data over the WWW. A simplified version of SGML, XML has been developed by the WWW Consortium (W3C), is at first draft stage with the W3C and is supported by the latest version of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
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Handbuch Internet-Suchmaschinen [1] : Nutzerorientierung in Wissenschaft und Praxis (2009)
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- In diesem Handbuch steht die Nutzerorientierung im Vordergrund. Namhafte Autoren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis beschäftigen sich in 16 Kapiteln mit Web-Suchmaschinen, die die Vorreiter hinsichtlich des sich verändernden Nutzerverhaltens sind. Das bei Google und Co. erlernte Verhalten wird auf andere Suchsysteme übertragen: die Website-Suche, die Intranet-Suche und die Suche in Spezialsuchmaschinen und Fachdatenbanken. Für alle Anbieter von Informationssystemen wird es zunehmend wichtig, einerseits die Arbeitsweise von Suchmaschinen zu kennen, andererseits mit dem Verhalten Ihrer Nutzer vertraut zu sein. Auf der Seite der Wissenschaftler werden Informatiker, Informationswissenschaftler, Medienwissenschaftler und Bibliothekswissenschaftler angesprochen. Für Entwickler bietet dieses Handbuch einen Überblick über Möglichkeiten für Suchsysteme, gibt Anregungen für Umsetzung und zeigt anhand von bestehenden Lösungen, wie eine Umsetzung aussehen kann. Für Entscheider, Rechercheure und Informationsvermittler bietet das Buch lesbare Überblicksartikel zu relevanten Themenbereichen, auf deren Basis eine Strategie für individuelle Suchlösungen erarbeitet werden kann. Als dritte Praktiker gruppe sind u.a. Berater, Lehrer, Journalisten und Politiker zu nennen, die sich zu den wichtigsten Themen rund um die Suche informieren möchten.
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- I. Suchmaschinenlandschaft Der Markt für Internet-Suchmaschinen - Christian Maaß, Andre Skusa, Andreas Heß und Gotthard Pietsch Typologie der Suchdienste im Internet - Joachim Griesbaum, Bernard Bekavac und Marc Rittberger Spezialsuchmaschinen - Dirk Lewandowski Suchmaschinenmarketing - Carsten D. Schultz II. Suchmaschinentechnologie Ranking-Verfahren für Web-Suchmaschinen - Philipp Dopichaj Programmierschnittstellen der kommerziellen Suchmaschinen - Fabio Tosques und Philipp Mayr Personalisierung der Internetsuche - Lösungstechniken und Marktüberblick - Kai Riemer und Fabian Brüggemann III. Nutzeraspekte Methoden der Erhebung von Nutzerdaten und ihre Anwendung in der Suchmaschinenforschung - Nadine Höchstötter Standards der Ergebnispräsentation - Dirk Lewandowski und Nadine Höchstötter Universal Search - Kontextuelle Einbindung von Ergebnissen unterschiedlicher Quellen und Auswirkungen auf das User Interface - Sonja Quirmbach Visualisierungen bei Internetsuchdiensten - Thomas Weinhold, Bernard Bekavac, Sonja Hierl, Sonja Öttl und Josef Herget IV. Recht und Ethik Datenschutz bei Suchmaschinen - Thilo Weichert Moral und Suchmaschinen - Karsten Weber V. Vertikale Suche Enterprise Search - Suchmaschinen für Inhalte im Unternehmen - Julian Bahrs Wissenschaftliche Dokumente in Suchmaschinen - Dirk Pieper und Sebastian Wolf Suchmaschinen für Kinder - Maria Zens, Friederike Silier und Otto Vollmers
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- Vgl. auch: http://www.bui.haw-hamburg.de/164.html (Elektronische Ressource) Rez. in: IWP 60(2009) H.3, S.177-178 (L. Weisel): "Mit dem vorliegenden Handbuch will der Herausgeber, Prof. Dr. Dirk Lewandowksi von der Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, nach eigenen Worten eine Lücke füllen. Er hat renommierte Autoren aus unterschiedlichen Fachcommunities aufgerufen, zu dem Thema "Suchmaschinen im Internet" ihre unterschiedlichen Perspektiven in Form von Übersichtsartikeln zusammenzuführen. So möchte er mit diesem Band den Austausch zwischen den Communities sowie zwischen Wissenschaftlern und Praktikern fördern. . . . Empfehlung Dem Handbuch "Internet-Suchmaschinen" wird eine breite Leserschaft aus Wissenschaft und Praxis des Suchens und Findens im Web gewünscht, es sollte bei allen Einrichtungen für die Ausbildung des Fachnachwuchses zum Repertoire gehören, um diesen kritisch an die Thematik heranzuführen. Das gedruckte Werk wird der Aktualität und dem Wandel in diesem sehr dynamischen Fachgebiet Tribut zollen müssen. Statt einer zeitnahen Zweitausgabe sei dem Herausgeber und dem Verlag hier der Weg der kontinuierlichen Ergänzung empfohlen: um die oben genannten fehlenden Beiträge, aber auch sich neu ententwickelnde Inhalte - in Form eines lebendigen Lehrbuches -auf der geeigneten elektronischen Plattform."
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Flynn, P.: W[h]ither the Web? : The extension or replacement of HTML (1997)
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- Abstract
- The WWW has had over 5 years of intensive development, and has expanded from a text-only technical documentation system to a multimedia information base distributed across the planet. Although its tool for structural definition - HTML - has been under constant development throughout this period, most browsers have been slow to take advantage of all the facilities it offers. At a time when there is much debate over the public future of the Web, it is in danger of partial stagnation. Despite significant innovations in some area, the field is still open for software developers who are capable of harvesting the benefits of SGML, the language in which HTML is written. This analysis of HTML Document Type Decriptions (DTDs) reveals where some of the opportunities may lie
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Braeckman, J.: ¬The integration of library information into a campus wide information system (1996)
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- Discusses the development of Campus Wide Information Systems with reference to the work of Leuven University Library. A 4th phase can now be distinguished in the evolution of CWISs as they evolve towards Intranets. WWW technology is applied to organise a consistent interface to different types of information, databases and services within an institution. WWW servers now exist via which queries and query results are translated from the Web environment to the specific database query language and vice versa. The integration of Java will enable programs to be executed from within the Web environment. Describes each phase of CWIS development at KU Leuven
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Chang, S.-F.; Smith, J.R.; Meng, J.: Efficient techniques for feature-based image / video access and manipulations (1997)
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- Describes 2 research projects aimed at studying the parallel issues of image and video indexing, information retrieval and manipulation: VisualSEEK, a content based image query system and a Java based WWW application supporting localised colour and spatial similarity retrieval; and CVEPS (Compressed Video Editing and Parsing System) which supports video manipulation with indexing support of individual frames from VisualSEEK and a hierarchical new video browsing and indexing system. In both media forms, these systems address the problem of heterogeneous unconstrained collections
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Lo, M.L.: Recent strategies for retrieving chemical structure information on the Web (1997)
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- Discusses various structural searching methods available on the Web. some databases such as the Brookhaven Protein Database use keyword searching which does not provide the desired substructure search capabilities. Others like CS ChemFinder and MDL's Chemscape use graphical plug in programs. Although plug in programs provide more capabilities, users first have to obtain a copy of the programs. Due to this limitation, Tripo's WebSketch and ACD Interactive Lab adopt a different approach. Using JAVA applets, users create and display a structure query of the molecule on the web page without using other software. The new technique is likely to extend itself to other electronic publications
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Kirschenbaum, M.: Documenting digital images : textual meta-data at the Blake Archive (1998)
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- Describes the work undertaken by the Wiliam Blake Archive, Virginia University, to document the metadata tools for handling digital images of illustrations accompanying Blake's work. Images are encoded in both JPEG and TIFF formats. Image Documentation (ID) records are slotted into that portion of the JPEG file reserved for textual metadata. Because the textual content of the ID record now becomes part of the image file itself, the documentary metadata travels with the image even it it is downloaded from one file to another. The metadata is invisible when viewing the image but becomes accessible to users via the 'info' button on the control panel of the Java applet
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Priss, U.: ¬A graphical interface for conceptually navigating faceted thesauri (1998)
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- This paper describes a graphical interface for the navigation and construction of faceted thesauri that is based on formal concept analysis. Each facet of a thesaurus is represented as a mathematical lattice that is further subdivided into components. Users can graphically navigate through the Java implementation of the interface by clicking on terms that connect facets and components. Since there are many applications for thesauri in the knowledge representation field, such a graphical interface has the potential of being very useful
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Renehan, E.J.: Science on the Web : a connoisseur's guide to over 500 of the best, most useful, and most fun science Websites (1996)
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- Abstract
- Written by the author of the best-selling 1001 really cool Web sites, this fun and informative book enables readers to take full advantage of the Web. More than a mere directory, it identifies and describes the best sites, guiding surfers to such innovations as VRML3-D and Java. Aside from downloads of Web browsers, Renehan points the way to free compilers and interpreters as well as free online access to major scientific journals