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Polly, J.A.; Cisler, S.: What's wrong with mosaic? (1994)
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- The World Wide Web (WWW) is a network hypertext program developed at CERN. Mosaic is a graphical interface to text, sound and images from the Internet. By the end of 1994 it will be able to handle interactive froms and hot spots on images and will be backwards compatible with HTML files. Describes how to access a WWW site through Mosaic; Uniform Resource Locators, browsing and building a set of WWW destinations, content, speed of use, the number of WWW servers, graphics formats; the future of WWW, and contacts for more information
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Cole, T.W.: Mosaic on public-access PCs : letting the World-Wide Web into the library (1995)
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- The Grainger Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, provides Internet access from its OPAC terminals. Highlights lessons learned in installing and configuring the Mosaic access client and setting up a rudimentary WWW server. Describes installation and use of Mosaic, systems to reduce security risks, the use of Multipurpose Inter Mail Extensions (MIME) to identify the nature of a field to be retrieved over the Int, production of HTML documents, setting up the WWW server, and future development
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Raeder, A.: All aboard for Mosaic (1995)
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- Discusses graphic user interfaces for browsing the Internet's WWW network, focusing on Mosaic like software. Traces the development of Mosaic. Introduces the home page, the WWW, and HTML. Details experiences of installing and using Spry Corporation's Internet-in-a-Bos system to connect to the Internet. This uses a commercialized version of the original Mosaic interface, AIR Mosaic. Looks at advantages of using the WWW over gophers, and details how to access the WWW without a Mosaic like interface. Outline possible future developments
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Vaughan-Nichols, S.J.: Web language wars (1995)
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- Reports on the growing difficulties in writing pages for the WWW caused by the emergence of several variants of the basic HTML and varying document formats. The practical results of this is that WWW is changing from a friendly place where any WWW user can access virtually any document to a hostile world in which not all browsers work with all WWW documents. Discusses the wider implications of this proliferation of different WWW languages and the role expected to be played by Microsoft products in creating a world united from the desktop to the Internet
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Andrews, K.; Kappe, F.; Maurer, H.: Serving information to the Web with Hyper-G (1995)
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- The provision and maintenance of truly large scale information resources on the WWW necessitates server architectures offering substantially more functionality than simply serving HTML files from the local file system and processing CGI requests. Describes Hyper-G, a large scale, multi protocol, distributed, hypermedia information system which uses an object oriented database layer to provide information structuring and link maintenance facilities in addition to fully integrated attribute and content search, a hierarchical access control scheme, support for multiple languages, interactive link editing, and point-and-click document insertion
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Notess, G.R.: Using CD-ROMs with the Internet (1995)
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- CD-ROMs are being used in conjunction with the Internet. The Internet on CD-ROM from Ventana Press accompanies a book with in text URLs marked up in proper HTML. The Superhighway Access CyberSearch CD-ROM is used to store the Lycos Internet index and search engine. Reviews these products and outlines other uses for CD-ROMs
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Fletcher, G.; Greenhill, A.: Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995)
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- Despite the rapid growth of the Internet no adequate or consistent method of referencing material from this source has been developed. Failure to address this issue will result in Internet resources not being awarded full recognition within academic discourse. Proposes the development of a consistent bibliographical referencing method which echoes existing referencing styles and which emerges from available information in Internet based file formats including HTML
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Web authoring software (1996)
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Dempsey, L.; Heijne, M.: Scientific information supply : building networked information systems (1996)
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- Reviews a range of issues associated with the provision of networked information services: document formats (structured documents, SGML/HTML and other standards, graphics file formats); quality assurance; resource identification and description (URL, URN, URC, URA); discovery techniques; access issues (terminal access, server access, gateways to the WWW); document delivery issues (on demand electronic resources, electronic payment services (CAFE, WebDoc, NetBill, InterPay)
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Gates, R.: AskSam for your information needs (1996)
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- Reviews askSam 3.0 Professional, a free text indexing program. Its facilities include: word processing, HTML development, structured data entry, importing of a wide variety of data formats, report generation, field recognition, and searching tools. Tests importing a file from the Eudora Pro electronic mail client, and other Internet files. Details its indexing, searching, and output features
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Blake, P.; Nelson, M.: Ovid unveils Java search client (1996)
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- Ovid Technologies is launching its Java search client to enable users to access Ovid's scientific databases on the Web with full search capabilities irrespective of the type of computer used. Explains the differences between Java and HTML. The Java client increases search speed by several orders of magnitude. The Ovid client does not need to wait for individual pages to load and incorporates multi-tasking. The interface includes tree displays; thesauri; mapping; explode/implode; search fields and context sensitive help. Display; save; and e-mail are available from the client
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Flammia, G.: Document object models for the information marketplace (1997)
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- Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an extension of HTML which simplifies the creation of specialized markup languages for any application domain without requiring knowledge of SGML. Reviews some of the features of XML that make it attractive for conducting secure electronic transactions over the Internet and keeping a record of them
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Robinson, D.A.; Lester, C.R.; Hamilton, N.M.: Delivering computer assisted learning across the WWW (1998)
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- Demonstrates a new method of providing networked computer assisted learning to avoid the pitfalls of traditional methods. This was achieved using Web pages enhanced with Java applets, MPEG video clips and Dynamic HTML
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Jascó, P.: Publishing textual databases on the Web (1998)
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- The 1st of 3 articles discussing the reasons why Web database publishing is a growing trend and the options available for moving databases from desktops to the Web. Reasons concern accessibility, paper saving, distribution costs and the desire to reduce reliance on traditional database publishers. Advises on various types of database management programs which provide for HTML output, and their applications to, e.g. library acquisitions and bibliographies. Distinguishes between server-side and user-side extensions and reviews a number of relevant products
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Wusteman, J.: XML to the desktop (2003)
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- Now that XML is five years old, is it time for e-libraries to start exploiting its full potential by delivering it to the end user rather than converting it to HTML first? What, if any, would be the advantages to users and providers? Could browsers cope? And is it worth the bother?
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Craven, T.C.: 'DESCRIPTION' META tags in locally linked web pages (2001)
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- Advice given in printed and web-based sources on HTML META tags with NAME='DESCRIPTION' is surveyed.To determin patterns of relationships among descriptions on the same site,links were followed automatically from 460 pages registered withYahoo! and previously found to contain descriptions.Sites where the registered page pointed to many other pages were significantly less likely to reuse the same description on those other pages; where different descriptions were used words from the registered page's description tended to appear toward the beginnings of other descriptions.
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Hirsch, J.E.: ¬An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output (2005)
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- Vgl.: http://www.pnas.org/content/102/46/16569.full.pdf+html.
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Gordon, T.J.; Helmer-Hirschberg, O.: Report on a long-range forecasting study (1964)
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- Vgl.: https://www.rand.org/pubs/papers/P2982.html.
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Aslam, S.; Sonkar, S.K.: Semantic Web : an overview (2019)
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- This paper presents the semantic web, web writing content, web technology, goals of semantic and obligation for the expansion of web 3.0. This paper also shows the different components of semantic web and such as HTTP, HTML, XML, XML Schema, URI, RDF, Taxonomy and OWL. To provide valuable information services semantic web execute the benefits of library functions and also to be the best use of library collection are mention here.
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Rowland, M.J.: Plunging in : creating a Web site index for an online newsletter (2000)
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- Creating an online index for a Web site is not a job for the timid. Those contemplating this form of Web indexing should already be accomplished indexers and should have strong experience in Web page creation. Knowledge of HTML is essential. In fact, depending on the nature of a Web indexing job, you may find that it requires more HTML knowledge than indexing skill. Like embedded indexing, Web site indexing is far more work than traditional indexing: the choice of terms is constrained, and the indexing process itself is slower and more challenging. Entries must be carefully chosen because the editing process can be tedious and time-consuming, sometimes more time-consuming than making the original entries. Hypertext links and anchors must be added, and the index itself must be tested to make sure that links work as intended. Adequate compensation for your project is imperative. Web indexing does have its rewards, though, especially for indexers who are intrigued by the Web and Web page design, for those who like a challenge, and, of course, for those who like to have their work online for all the world to see. This article provides a look at the process of creating a Web index for an online newsletter. It is also applicable to other forms of Web site indexing, and should give the beginning Web site indexer an idea of what to expect on that first job