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ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Greg R. Notess |
The Blog Realm News sources, searching with Daypop, and content management  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Reading for Online Professionals Super Searchers Go to the Source: The Interviewing and Hands-On Information Strategies of Top Primary Researchers... Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software... On-the-Job Research: How Usable Are Corporate Research Intranets?... etc.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 |
Industry News Thomson Takes TOC to New York Stock Exchange... Sage No Longer Spices Up EBSCO, ProQuest... LexisNexis Expands and Contracts Its Universe... etc.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2002 Greg R. Notess |
Internet Search Engine Update AllTheWeb claims it has increased the size of its database to over 2 billion fully indexed Web pages... AltaVista now really defaults to a Boolean AND... Ask Jeeves has a new, simpler design... Google has been promoting its fee-based Google Answers... etc.  |
Salon.com October 9, 2002 Richard Koman |
Riding along with the Internet Bookmobile Angered by a law that extends copyright terms for 20 years, a crusader named Brewster Kahle wants to use the Internet to make books available to everyone.  |
Information Today October 2002 Jim Ashling |
The 68th IFLA General Conference and Council The library federation celebrated its 75th anniversary in Scotland, the country of its origin.  |
Information Today October 2002 Paula J. Hane |
IT Feature: Vanderbilt Improves Television News Archive Its recently added TV-NewsSearch offers users a single searchable database.  |
Information Today October 2002 Marshall Breeding |
An Update on Open Source ILS These integrated library systems could soon offer a viable alternative to commercial products.  |
Searcher October 2002 Jessamyn West |
Information for Sale: My Experience With Google Answers When you're a freelance librarian, finding the right niche in a tough job market can be a challenge. When Google Answers started accepting applications for researchers for their online question-answering service in April, I thought I'd found my match. Here's my experience.  |
Searcher October 2002 Richard Wiggins |
Beyond the Spider: The Accidental Thesaurus A robotic spider can be incredibly powerful and accurate -- or it can deliver a hit list full of irrelevant minutiae. Is it possible to offer the very best hits, specifically for those searches performed the most frequently?  |
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