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InternetNews October 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Extends Print Further into Europe Google expanded its Google Print service, launching book-specific search services in France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, and Spain.  |
T.H.E. Journal October 2005 |
Library of Congress Launches Website The Library of Congress has launched a Web site to cover the work of a special independent committee that is recommending changes to section 108 of the Copyright Act.  |
T.H.E. Journal October 2005 |
Ohio's Virtual Reference Service Receives $1.12M Approval The State Library Board of Ohio has approved $1.12 million in Library Services and Technology Act funds for year two of the state's innovative KnowItNow 24x7 virtual reference service.  |
Information Today October 17, 2005 Paula Berinstein |
Yahoo! Debuts Two New Tools for Mining Expert Information Recognizing that expert reporters can be found outside the media, Yahoo! has just begun beta testing two new tools for locating information from non-mainstream sources: News Search Now with Blogs Beta and Yahoo! Podcasts Beta  |
Search Engine Watch October 17, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Curing Medical Information Disorder Healthline is a specialized medical search engine that offers high-quality, authoritative information that's easy to find, even if you don't speak medicalese.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Shaw & Vaughan |
To the Editor (October 2005) Researchers respond to "An Examination of Citation Counts in a New Scholarly Communication Environment" and detail other studies in this area.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Awre et al. |
The CREE Project: Investigating User Requirements for Searching within Institutional Environments While dedicated websites are still the predominant route for delivery of Internet-based search services, other Internet-based search tools should be explored for use within institutional environments  |
D-Lib October 2005 Hamish MacCall |
Images of Life on Earth ARKive is a free online resource that uses nature films, photographs, sound recording and more to recreate realistic portraits of Earth's endangered plants and animals.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Custard & Sumner |
Using Machine Learning to Support Quality Judgments Development of a computation model capable of detecting quality variations in digital library resources.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Mimno et al. |
Hierarchical Catalog Records: Implementing a FRBR Catalog Using the Perseus Digital Library catalog to explore the implications of using hierarchical catalog records for searching and browsing.  |
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