Internet Librarian 2003

Internet Librarian 2003

Author: Information Today, Inc

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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The Proceedings from the seventh annual Internet Librarian Conference contain a mixture of leading-edge ideas as well as exciting new services-all focused on information professionals and Internet related technologies. This conference is designed for information professionals who are using, developing, and embraching Net and Web-based strategies in their roles as information searchers, guides, Webmasters and Web managers, content evaluators and organizers, product developers, and more. Internet Librarian topics include Navigating the Net, E-Content and E-Skills, Intranet and Portal Applications, Web World, and more.


Understanding Digital Libraries

Understanding Digital Libraries

Author: Michael Lesk

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-01-20

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 0080481515

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This fully revised and updated second edition of Understanding Digital Libraries focuses on the challenges faced by both librarians and computer scientists in a field that has been dramatically altered by the growth of the Web. At every turn, the goal is practical: to show you how things you might need to do are already being done, or how they can be done. The first part of the book is devoted to technology and examines issues such as varying media requirements, indexing and classification, networks and distribution, and presentation. The second part of the book is concerned with the human contexts in which digital libraries function. Here you'll find specific and useful information on usability, preservation, scientific applications, and thorny legal and economic questions. - Thoroughly updated and expanded from original edition to include recent research, case studies and new technologies - For librarians and technologists alike, this book provides a thorough introduction to the interdisciplinary science of digital libraries - Written by Michael Lesk, a legend in computer science and a leading figure in the digital library field - Provides insights into the integration of both the technical and non-technical aspects of digital libraries


Internet Librarian 2004

Internet Librarian 2004

Author: Information Today, Inc

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9781573872263

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The Proceedings from the eighth annual Internet Librarian conference contains a mixture of leading-edge ideas as well as exciting new services-all focused on information professionals and Internet-related technologies. This conference is designed for information professionals who are using, developing, and embracing Net and Web-based strategies in their roles as information searchers, guides, Webmasters and Web managers, content evaluators and organizers, product developers, and more. Internet Librarian topics include Navigating the Net, E-Content and E-Skills, Intranet and Portal Applications, Web World, and more.


Using Open Source Systems for Digital Libraries

Using Open Source Systems for Digital Libraries

Author: Art Rhyno

Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

Published: 2003-12-30

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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This practical guide to using open source software to build digital libraries covers the basics of key technologies and the associated tools that make them usable. Emphasis is given to matching the community with the best content possible and to the natural synergy between libraries and the open sou


Digital Libraries

Digital Libraries

Author: Kuo Hung Huang

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2011-04-04

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9533072032

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Digital library is commonly seen as a type of information retrieval system which stores and accesses digital content remotely via computer networks. However, the vision of digital libraries is not limited to technology or management, but user experience. This book is an attempt to share the practical experiences of solutions to the operation of digital libraries. To indicate interdisciplinary routes towards successful applications, the chapters in this book explore the implication of digital libraries from the perspectives of design, operation, and promotion. Without common agreement on a broadly accepted model of digital libraries, authors from diverse fields seek to develop theories and empirical investigations that to advance our understanding of digital libraries.


Effective Information Retrieval from the Internet

Effective Information Retrieval from the Internet

Author: Alison Stacey

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-07-31

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1780631766

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Effective Information Retrieval from the Internet discusses practical strategies which enable the advanced web user to locate information effectively and to form a precise evaluation of the accuracy of that information. Although the book provides a brief but thorough review of the technologies which are available for these purposes, most of the book concerns practical 'future-proof' techniques which are independent of changes in the tools available. For example, the book covers: how to retrieve salient information quickly; how to remove or compensate for bias; and tuition of novice Internet users. - Importantly, the book enables readers to develop strategies which will continue to be useful despite the rapidly-evolving state of the Internet and Internet technologies - it is not about technological tricks - Enables readers to be aware of and compensate for bias and errors which are ubiquitous on the Internet - Provides contemporary information on the deficiencies in web skills of novice users as well as practical techniques for teaching such users


Preserving Digital Materials

Preserving Digital Materials

Author: Douglas Ross Harvey

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2008-12-18

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 3598441088

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This book provides a single-volume introduction to the principles, strategies and practices currently applied by librarians and record keepers to the preservation of digital information. Also included are case studies of practice from the library, record keeping, audiovisual archiving, data archiving and geospatial communities.


Blogging and RSS

Blogging and RSS

Author: Michael P. Sauers

Publisher: Information Today, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1573872687

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In this helpful book, author, Internet trainer, and blogger Michael P. Sauers, MLS, shows how blogging and RSS technology can be easily and effectively used in the context of a library community. Sauers covers everything librarians need to know, beginning with an introduction to the blogging phenomenon and a review of the library "blogosphere." He recommends his favorite blogs, shares the opinions and advice of top librarian bloggers, and offers step-by-step instructions for creating, publishing, and syndicating a blog using free Web-based services, software, RSS feeds, and aggregators. A recommended reading list, examples of feed code, and a glossary round out the book. Book jacket.