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Search Engine Watch November 5, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Searching The AOL Time Warner Way Netscape Search used to be a powerhouse in the search world. Those heady days have declined, as Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser now commands the lion share of web users. However, Netscape Search has a new lease on life, via the AOL Time Warner network...  |
Searcher December 2001 Carol Ebbinghouse |
The 2001 Scoug Retreat Southern California Online Users Group's annual retreat is a unique professional experience. Participants include librarians, information professionals, database vendor staff, content specialists, independent information brokers, academics, and corporate types...  |
Information Today November 2001 Dick Kaser |
IT Report from the Field - ASIDIC Fall 2001 Meeting Could this be our finest hour? Amid rumors of war, grim economic news,and signs of techno inertia, industry leaders met September 23-25 at the ASIDIC (Association of Information and Dissemination Centers) Fall 2001 Meeting in Denver to consider the impact of recent events...  |
Information Today October 15, 2001 Barbara Quint |
Factiva Scrambles to Fix Date-Ranging Glitch in Publications Library In an end-user searching world, traditional information industry firms can no longer rely on professional searchers serving as their early-warning system. The firms may have to do more in-house technical checking and build in more protective procedures to avoid such glitches...  |
Information Today October 8, 2001 Barbara Quint |
TheScientificWorld TheScientificWorld acquires ScienceWise, adds millions of citations and full-text articles to sciBASE...  |
Information Today October 1, 2001 Paula J. Hane |
Hoover's Announces Plans to Streamline Products, Focus on Subscriptions, Trim Staff Hoover's, Inc., the well-known Austin, Texas-based provider of online business information, announced some big changes to its business...  |
D-Lib October 2001 Brewster Kahle |
Public Access to Digital Material The goal of universal access to our cultural heritage is within our grasp. With current digital technology we can build comprehensive collections, and with digital networks we can make these available to students and scholars all over the world...  |
D-Lib October 2001 Kevin W. Boyack |
A Call to Researchers: Digital Libraries Need Collaboration Across Disciplines Digital libraries stand to benefit from technology contributions from the fields of information visualization, human-computer interaction, and cognitive psychology, among others. However, the current state of interaction between these fields is not well understood...  |
D-Lib October 2001 Ian H. Witten |
Greenstone: Open-Source Digital Library Software The Greenstone digital library software is an open-source system for the construction and presentation of information collections. It builds collections with effective full-text searching and metadata-based browsing facilities that are attractive and easy to use...  |
D-Lib October 2001 William A. Garrison |
Retrieval Issues for the Colorado Digitization Project's Heritage Database The Colorado Digitization Project (CDP), begun in the fall of 1998, is a collaborative initiative involving Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and museums...  |
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