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D-Lib December 1999 Stevan Harnad |
Free at Last: The Future of Peer-Reviewed Journals Whither the vaunted system of the peer-reviewed journal in this new age of nearly-free cyberpublishing?  |
D-Lib December 1999 |
Digital Dilemma Intellectual Property: Synopsis and Views on the Study by the National Academies' Committee on Intellectual Property Rights and the Emerging Information Infrastructure  |
D-Lib December 1999 |
In Brief Networked Delivery of Moving Images: The Imagination/Universities Network Pilot Project... New Site Established for Major Scientific Electronic Archive... The Resource Discovery Network... The Frye Leadership Institute... etc.  |
D-Lib December 1999 |
The ERCIM Technical Reference Digital Library Meeting the Requirements of a European Community within an International Federation  |
D-Lib December 1999 |
International Information Gateway Collaboration Report of the First IMesh Framework Workshop...  |
D-Lib December 1999 |
The Standards Fora for Online Education This paper provides an overview of work taking place in five different working groups/committees, each concerned with developing standards for the description and sharing of educational resources in an online environment...  |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 1999 |
The "New" AltaVista With great fanfare, the "new" AltaVista was launched last week. Now owned by CMGI, the revamped service is being firmly targeted as a challenger against more established portals such as Yahoo, Excite and Lycos.  |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 1999 |
Beyond The Hype: Dissecting AltaVista's Claims In conjunction with its relaunch, AltaVista made several claims about its new search capabilities that don't currently hold up. Here's a look at where the service isn't yet matching promises made in a recent press release.  |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 1999 |
Who's The Biggest Of Them All? AltaVista is now claiming to have the largest index of the web, at 250 million pages. But is its claim true? Does the service deserve the title of biggest? Probably -- or certainly it and FAST Search share the title. But it's not possible to say so definitively.  |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 1999 |
AOL Search Big Improvement For Members The old AOL NetFind service never really offered any particular advantages to AOL members, who were its main users. In contrast, the new AOL Search service should be a top choice for AOL's millions of members....  |
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