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17. Essen Symposium 1994
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Information Superhighway: The Role of Librarians, Information Scientists, and Intermediaries. 17th International Essen Symposium, 24-27 October 1994, Festschrift in honor of F. W. Lancaster. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 18, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1995, ISBN 3-922602-19-3 - Sheila Corrall:
Information Specialists of the Future: Professional Development and Renewal. 1-11 - Michel Bauwens:
Cyberspace, Virtualization, and the Role of Cybrarians (Abstract). 12 - Johan C. de Vries, Leo D. Minnigh:
Information Specialists in the Future Academic Library: Flexible Tightrope Walkers. 13-26 - William Goodrich Jones:
Have Librarians Failed Librarianship? A Reply to Lancaster. 27-46 - Herbert S. White:
The Role of Information Intermediaries and the Superhighway: Crucial, Important, Trivial, or Non-Existent? 47-60 - Greg Anderson:
MIT - The Distributed Library Initiative: Collaboration, Vision, Prototyping. 61-89 - John Lawrence Eyre:
The ELISE Project: Visual Information Retrieval and Delivery. 90-107 - Joan M. Day, Catherine Edwards, Graham Walton:
IMPEL: A Research Project into the Impact on People of Electronic Libraries - Stage one - Librarians. 108-116 - Alex V. Sijtsma:
The MECANO System: A Mechanism to Automatic Comparison of CD-ROM Answers with OPACs. 117-123 - Reinhard Nedela:
Managing CD Changers of 6-777 CDs or a Multiple of that with PeriLIB Library Controller. 124-130 - Gerold Ritter:
CD-ROM Server in the Internet. 131-133 - Andrew G. Torok:
Technological Speedtraps on the Information Superhighway. 134-147 - Suzanne Fedunok:
Internet One: The Binghamton Univerity Libraries' Interface to the Internet. 148-163 - Lisbeth Björklund, Roland Hjerppe, Andreas Björklind:
Highways and Backroads of Internet: Strategies and Tactics. 164-178 - Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr:
Information Superhighway in Singapore (Abstract). 179 - Christine Bossmeyer, Bernd Luchner:
DBV OSI II: Open Communication between Library and Information Retrieval Systems. 180-193 - Titia van der Werf-Davelaar:
Organizing Fileservers on the Internet: Role of the Library. 194-206 - F. W. Lancaster:
Networked Electronic Publishing of the Results of Scholary Research. 207-225 - Christiaan C. P. Kluiters:
CAPCAS as a Route to the Digital Library. 226-231 - Thomas W. Place:
From Online Contents to Online Articles: Developing New Library Services at Tilburg University. 232-242 - Janet Mitchell, Per Halberg:
End-User Searching and Document Ordering: The Experience with the OCLC FirstSearch Service. 243-254 - Robert Simon:
ALEPH: New Approach to Library System's Architecture. 255-261 - Maurice B. Line:
Who Pays for Information? And Why should They? 262-275 - Alex C. Klugkist:
Open Library Networking and Interlibrary Cooperation. 276-286 - David Stoker, Alison Cooke:
Evaluation of Networked Information Sources. 287-312 - Stephen Richard:
Driver Education for the Superhighway: C.A.L. for End USers. 313-324 - Paul Nieuwenhuysen:
Development of Slides about Information Retrieval, Using a Presentation Software Package. 325-336 - Anthony M. Angiletta:
Collection Development in the Large American Research Library: At an End or at a Beginning? 337-348 - Kathryn Arnold:
User Aspects of the ELINOR Electronic Library. 349-359 - Beth Sandore:
Remote Use of the Virtual Library: End Users Needs (Abstract). 360 - Sigrid Reinitzer:
The Function of a Traditional Library as a Virtual Library: A Comparison. 361-368 - Shmuel Sever, Cecilia H. Harel:
Managing the Virtual Library: Issues and Challenges. 369-382 - Irene Sever:
Academic Library Users and Electronic Retrieval Systems. 383-394 - Jenny Walton:
Information Superhighway: The Role of Librarians, Information Scientists, and Intermediaries - Conference Summary. 395-401
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