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  1. Lord Wodehouse: ¬The Intranet : the quiet (r)evolution (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Explains how the Intranet (in effect an Internet limited to the computer systems of a single organization) developed out of the Internet, and what its uses and advantages are. Focuses on the Intranet developed in the Glaxo Wellcome organization. Briefly discusses a number of technologies in development, e.g. Java, Real audio, 3D and VRML, and summarizes the issues involved in the successful development of the Intranet, that is, bandwidth, searching tools, security, and legal issues
  2. Wang, J.; Reid, E.O.F.: Developing WWW information systems on the Internet (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Gives an overview of Web information system development. Discusses some basic concepts and technologies such as HTML, HTML FORM, CGI and Java, which are associated with developing WWW information systems. Further discusses the design and implementation of Virtual Travel Mart, a Web based end user oriented travel information system. Finally, addresses some issues in developing WWW information systems
  3. Ameritech releases Dynix WebPac on NT (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Ameritech Library Services has released Dynix WebPac on NT, which provides access to a Dynix catalogue from any Java compatible Web browser. Users can place holds, cancel and postpone holds, view and renew items on loan and sort and limit search results from the Web. Describes some of the other features of Dynix WebPac
  4. OCLC completes SiteSearch 4.0 field test (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    OCLC has announced that 6 library systems have completed field tests of the OCLC SiteSearch 4.0 suite of software, paving its way for release. Traces the beta site testing programme from its beginning in November 1997 and notes that OCLC SiteServer components have been written in Java programming language which will increase libraries' ability to extend the functionality of the SiteSearch software to create new features specific to local needs
  5. Scherer, E.; Neubauer, W.: Von der Mainframe-Anwendung zur Client Server-Losung : das Projekt HotETHICS der ETH-Bibliothek Zurich (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Describes the development and scope of the integrated multilibrary system ETHICSplus operated by the library of the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule (Federal Technical University) in Zurich, Switzerland. This facilitates searches by and the electronic delivery of information to German-speaking users worldwide. Describes the introduction and impact of the introduction in 1996 of the modern graphical user interface HotETHICS which is programmed in Java
  6. Bates, C.: Web programming : building Internet applications (2000) 0.07
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    Object
    Java
  7. Zschunke, P.: Richtig googeln : Ein neues Buch hilft, alle Möglichkeiten der populären Suchmaschine zu nutzen (2003) 0.07
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    Content
    "Fünf Jahre nach seiner Gründung ist Google zum Herz des weltweiten Computernetzes geworden. Mit seiner Konzentration aufs Wesentliche hat die Suchmaschine alle anderen Anbieter weit zurück gelassen. Aber Google kann viel mehr, als im Web nach Texten und Bildern zu suchen. Gesammelt und aufbereitet werden auch Beiträge in Diskussionsforen (Newsgroups), aktuelle Nachrichten und andere im Netz verfügbare Informationen. Wer sich beim "Googeln" darauf beschränkt, ein einziges Wort in das Suchformular einzutippen und dann die ersten von oft mehreren hunderttausend Treffern anzuschauen, nutzt nur einen winzigen Bruchteil der Möglichkeiten. Wie man Google bis zum letzten ausreizt, haben Tara Calishain und Rael Dornfest in einem bislang nur auf Englisch veröffentlichten Buch dargestellt (Tara Calishain/Rael Dornfest: Google Hacks", www.oreilly.de, 28 Euro. Die wichtigsten Praxistipps kosten als Google Pocket Guide 12 Euro). - Suchen mit bis zu zehn Wörtern - Ihre "100 Google Hacks" beginnen mit Google-Strategien wie der Kombination mehrerer Suchbegriffe und enden mit der Aufforderung zur eigenen Nutzung der Google API ("Application Programming Interface"). Diese Schnittstelle kann zur Entwicklung von eigenen Programmen eingesetzt werden,,die auf die Google-Datenbank mit ihren mehr als drei Milliarden Einträgen zugreifen. Ein bewussteres Suchen im Internet beginnt mit der Kombination mehrerer Suchbegriffe - bis zu zehn Wörter können in das Formularfeld eingetippt werden, welche Google mit dem lo-gischen Ausdruck "und" verknüpft. Diese Standardvorgabe kann mit einem dazwischen eingefügten "or" zu einer Oder-Verknüpfung geändert werden. Soll ein bestimmter Begriff nicht auftauchen, wird ein Minuszeichen davor gesetzt. Auf diese Weise können bei einer Suche etwa alle Treffer ausgefiltert werden, die vom Online-Buchhändler Amazon kommen. Weiter gehende Syntax-Anweisungen helfen ebenfalls dabei, die Suche gezielt einzugrenzen: Die vorangestellte Anweisung "intitle:" etwa (ohne Anführungszeichen einzugeben) beschränkt die Suche auf all diejenigen Web-Seiten, die den direkt danach folgenden Begriff in ihrem Titel aufführen. Die Computer von Google bewältigen täglich mehr als 200 Millionen Anfragen. Die Antworten kommen aus einer Datenbank, die mehr als drei Milliarden Einträge enthält und regelmäßig aktualisiert wird. Dazu Werden SoftwareRoboter eingesetzt, so genannte "Search-Bots", die sich die Hyperlinks auf Web-Seiten entlang hangeln und für jedes Web-Dokument einen Index zur Volltextsuche anlegen. Die Einnahmen des 1998 von Larry Page und Sergey Brin gegründeten Unternehmens stammen zumeist von Internet-Portalen, welche die GoogleSuchtechnik für ihre eigenen Dienste übernehmen. Eine zwei Einnahmequelle ist die Werbung von Unternehmen, die für eine optisch hervorgehobene Platzierung in den GoogleTrefferlisten zahlen. Das Unternehmen mit Sitz im kalifornischen Mountain View beschäftigt rund 800 Mitarbeiter. Der Name Google leitet sich ab von dem Kunstwort "Googol", mit dem der amerikanische Mathematiker Edward Kasner die unvorstellbar große Zahl 10 hoch 100 (eine 1 mit hundert Nullen) bezeichnet hat. Kommerzielle Internet-Anbieter sind sehr, daran interessiert, auf den vordersten Plätzen einer Google-Trefferliste zu erscheinen.
    Da Google im Unterschied zu Yahoo oder Lycos nie ein auf möglichst viele Besuche angelegtes Internet-Portal werden wollte, ist die Suche in der Datenbank auch außerhalb der Google-Web-Site möglich. Dafür gibt es zunächst die "Google Toolbar" für den Internet Explorer, mit der dieser Browser eine eigene Leiste, für die Google-Suche erhält. Freie Entwickler bieten im Internet eine eigene Umsetzung: dieses Werkzeugs auch für den Netscape/ Mozilla-Browser an. Daneben kann ein GoogleSucheingabefeld aber auch auf die eigene WebSeite platziert werden - dazu sind nur vier Zei-len HTML-Code nötig. Eine Google-Suche zu starten, ist übrigens auch ganz ohne Browser möglich. Dazu hat das Unternehmen im Aprilvergangenen Jahres die API ("Application Programming Interface") frei gegeben, die in eigene Programme' eingebaut wird. So kann man etwa eine Google-Suche mit einer E-Mail starten: Die Suchbegriffe werden in die Betreff Zeile einer ansonsten leeren EMail eingetragen, die an die Adresse google@capeclear.com geschickt wird. Kurz danach trifft eine automatische Antwort-Mail mit den ersten zehn Treffern ein. Die entsprechenden Kenntnisse vorausgesetzt, können Google-Abfragen auch in Web-Services eingebaut werden - das sind Programme, die Daten aus dem Internet verarbeiten. Als Programmiertechniken kommen dafür Perl, PHP, Python oder Java in Frage. Calishain und Dornfest stellen sogar eine Reihe von abgedrehten Sites vor, die solche Programme für abstrakte Gedichte oder andere Kunstwerke einsetzen."
  8. Kuhr, P.S.: Putting the world back together : mapping multiple vocabularies into a single thesaurus (2003) 0.07
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    Source
    Subject retrieval in a networked environment: Proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Meeting held in Dublin, OH, 14-16 August 2001 and sponsored by the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section, the IFLA Information Technology Section and OCLC. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  9. Schulz, W.; Held, T.: ¬Der Index auf dem Index? : Selbstzensur und Zensur bei Suchmaschinen (2007) 0.07
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  10. Good, I.J.: Categorization of classification (1965) 0.07
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    Source
    Mathematics and computer science in medicine and biology. Proc. of conf. held by Medical Research Council in association with health departments, Oxford, July 1964
  11. Seiler, L.H.; Surprenant, T.T.: ¬The virtual reality information center (1992) 0.07
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    Source
    Computers in libraries international 92. Proc. of the 6th annual conf. on computers in libraries held in London, Febr. 1992
  12. Classification for information retrieval : papers presented at an intensive course held in Sept. 1967 at the School of Librarianship, Liverpool College of Commerce (1968) 0.07
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  13. Dewey international : papers given at the European Centenary Seminar on the DDC held at Banbury, England, 26.-30.9.1976 (1977) 0.07
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  14. UDC in relation to other indexing languages : Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia, 28.6.-1.7.1971 (1975) 0.07
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  15. Farradane, J.: ¬The necessitiy of semantic analysis for information retrieval (1974) 0.07
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    Source
    Informatics I: proc. of a conference held by the Aslib Co-ordinate Indexing Group, Durham Univ., 1973
  16. Neelameghan, A.: ¬A theoretical foundation for UDC : its need and formulation (1975) 0.07
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    Source
    Proceedings of the International Symposium 'UDC in relation to other indexing languages' held in Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia, 28.6-1.7.1971
  17. Gillman, P.: Intelligent OCR (1993) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reviews the catchword OCR software supplied with Logitech's Scanman hand held scanner. Discusses the OCR process, editing and the software itself
  18. UNIMARC / CCF : Proceedings of the Workshop held in Florence, 5-7- June 1991 (1993) 0.07
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  19. Farradane, J.: Classification and mechanical selection (1957) 0.07
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    Source
    Proceedings of the International Study Conference on Classification for Information Retrieval, held at Beatrice Webb House, Dorking, England, 13.-17.5.1957
  20. Jolley, J.L.: ¬A basis for thesauri on mathematics and the sciences (1974) 0.07
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    Source
    Informatics. Proc. of a Conf. held by Aslib Co-ordinate Indexing Group, London 1973

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