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(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Is the Journal as We Know It an Article of Faith? An Open Letter to the Faculty
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Discusses scholarly communication, functions of scholarly journals, and the possibility of changing from a printed version to an electronic journal. Highlights include dissemination; timeliness; peer review; recognition ...
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(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Testing the Surf: Criteria for Evaluating Internet Information Resources
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Presents evaluation criteria for Internet and World Wide Web resources. Scope, content, graphic and multimedia design, purpose and audience, reviews, workability, and cost are discussed; criteria used by Internet evaluation ...
Developing Crash-Resistant Electronic Services
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Will the Real Internet Please Stand Up?
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Discusses problems with the current Internet and describes new Internet developments. Topics include Internet2, which is being developed for innovative high performance computing applications for member universities and ...
Library Services through the World Wide Web
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
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To Hel(sinki) and Back for the Dublin Core
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)
Describes the fifth Dublin Core (DC Workshop) DC is a small set of simple, descriptive data elements intended to aid in the discovery of Internet resources. Covers metadata issues, "DC Lite," current international projects ...
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(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1997)