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144 West 14th Street New York, NY 10011 Instructor: Tula Giannini, PhD, MLS, MM Associate Professor WEDNESDAY, 6:30-9:00 PM Prerequisite, LIS 605 Syllabus, SPRING 2004 Contact the Instructor |
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An in-depth study of Internet topics that are relevant to information
professionals and the role of the Internet in communication of information.The
technology of the Internet will be studied as well as current issues related
to its impact on information centers and libraries. Particular emphasis will be placed on use and evaluation of Web search engines
and Web resources and tools for reference and research. |
| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES A. Goals Students who successfully complete this course will gain an understanding of current issues concerning the Internet and its role in the communication of information, particularly in libraries and information centers. They will gain an understanding of the technology of the Internet and be able to use it effectively to communicate and to locate information on the Internet. B. Objectives
EVALUATION AND GRADING Students are expected to be
well prepared for class. Reading assignments should All project assignments should
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Introduction to Information Architect
Real and Virtual Libraries and Communities
BULLETIN
http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Aug-00/index.html
'Information Architecture Practice: An Introduction' Interviews
with experts in the field.
2.
1/28
Internet History &
Development:
PBS Video, ‘Understanding
the Internet’.
Search Engines, Part I
- content & design
Web sites for reference
Read: "The Evolution of Internet Research"
and
Access
Control in Libraries-http://www.infomotions.com/musings/access-control/
The Semantic
Web - http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/projects/semantic_web
http://www.webresearch.sciencedirect.com/
The Semantic Web, Scientific American- http://www.scientificamerican.com/
Science
and the Semantic Web
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/299/5606/520?ijkey=1BUgJQXW4nU7Q&keytype=ref&siteid=sci
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/ToolsTables.html
- Finding Information on the Internet, a tutorial - types of search engines,
etc.
Compare Google and "Thebrain, WebBrain.com - The smartest
way to see the web!
Search
Engines - see vivisimo - Vivisimo
Document Clustering - automatic categorization and content integration
software -
UNDERSTANDING
AND COMPARING SEARCH ENGINES http://web.hamline.edu/administration/libraries/search/comparisons.html
Search Engine Watch: Tips About
Internet Search Engines & Search Engine Submission http://www.searchenginewatch.com/
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Strategies.html
http://www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/information/5locate/adviceengine.html - Choose the Best
Search for Your Information Need
Voice of the Shuttle (VOS)
http://www.internet.com/
http://www.earthweb.com/
http://home.sprintmail.com/~debflanagan/main.html
Articles:
ONLINE,
September 2001 | MPEG-7: Solutions for Rich Content Management
ONLINE,
September 2001 | On the Net, Ready-Reference Collections: Bartleby and
xrefer
ONLINE,
November 2001 | Rights and Obligations of Information Users
Information
Seeking on the Web
Internetworking
(3.3): Article-Designing for Information Foragers
http://www7.scu.edu.au/programme/fullpapers/1921/com1921.htm
- The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search
Engine.
Search Engines, Part II -
search features, and display.
Articles for reading.
.
Surviving
the Storm: Using Metasearch Engines Effectively by Judi Repman and Randal D. Carlson, Computers in Libraries, v.19,
n.5, May 99.
http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/features/
- search engine features.
http://webreference.com/content/search/features.html
http://www.webreference.com/content/search/how.html
http://www.llrx.com/features/engine3.htm
Portals, a Webliography.
Web
Information Communities - article presentation for National Online,
T. Giannini
Eszter
Hargittai's Papers: Open Portals or Closed Gates?
3.
2/4
Libraries on the Net:
Catalogs and Beyond.
Go to ‘METROWeb METROWeb: Metropolitan New York Library Council
(http://metro.org)
Select two different types
libraries and perform a few searches using online catalogs.
Comparing their feature and
user interfaces.
Be prepared to discuss your
search results in class.
National Libraries on
the Web - Towards Universal Bibliography
http://www.lcweb.loc.gov
Bibliothèque nationale de France -http://www.bnf.fr/
The British Library-http://www.bl.uk
http://www.nypl.org
VOICES of
the Web http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/nov97/voic1197.htm - 'School
Cyberlibraries' - highlights exemplary school web sites based on Voices evaluation
process. Look at the selected sites and evaluation criteria and see
if you agree.
Reading:
Spinning the
Web Andrew Ford, Compton House, August 1998.
Online Treasures:
Bringing Library Collections Online by Janet
L. Balas. Computers in Libraries, v.19, n.9, Oct. 99.
Bulletin of the American
Society for Information Science
http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Oct-97/index.html
Organizing Internet Resources:
Metadata and the Web
ASIS Bulletin - April/May
1998
http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Apr-98/index.html
From "Storage and Retrieval
Systems" to "Search Engines": Text Retrieval in Evolution by Irene Travis
Newsweek.com:
Special Reports: The Dawn of E-Life
http://newsweek.com/nw-srv/issue/15_99b/printed/int/wb/ov0115_1.htm
Special Report:THE NEW WIRED
WORLD, The Dawn of E-Life
The New York Times on the Web http://www.nytimes.com,
go to Cybertimes. Excellent site for Internet issues and news.
Read weekly.
4.
2/11
Creating Webliographies
for Library Use.
Learn to use Netscape Composer
to create a webliography.
Evaluating and Citing
Web sites and Web information.
Information Quality WWW
VL www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-infoquality.html
Guide for Citing Electronic
Information www.wilpaterson.edu/wpcpages/library/citing/htmhttp://magi.com/~mmelick/it96jan.htm
Beyond Surfing: Tools and Techniques
for Searching the Web http://magi.com/~mmelick/it96jan.htm
Evaluation
of Selected Internet Search Tools www.library.nwu.edu/resources/internet/search/evaluate.html
Webliographies: How do
you rate these webliographies? What elements should a webliography include?
What are some criteria for evaluation?
Excellent
anotations: DOT Library - Legal Webliography
http://dotlibrary.dot.gov/bibliographies/legweb.htm#general
Compare different approaches
webliography; what are some of these.
A Poe Webliography
by Heyward Ehrlich http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/poesite
Luciano
Floridi A Short Webliography on Computer Ethics for Philosophers
Annotated
Bibliography of Humanism
http://www.xs4all.nl/~pderkx/humwebliography.html#Renaissance
AI
IN
DESIGN
WEBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/aidg/AIinD-hotlist.html
Ralph Ellison Webliography
http://www.centerx.gseis.ucla.edu/weblio/ellison.html
Cooley Science
Library - Spinoza Webliography http://cooley.colgate.edu/cslweb/curresup/spinoza.html
Cloning Webliography
http://www.lib.msu.edu/skendall/cloning/
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Webliography Links
http://www.hcibib.org/links.html
Malcom X Webliography
http://www.brothermalcolm.net/research/webliography.html
Heuristics:
Heuristic
Evaluation: How-To
Heuristics
for User Interface Design
heuristic: "exploratory problem-solving techniques that utilize self-educating
techniques
(as the ealuation of feedback) to improve performance (a heuristic computer
program)."
Meriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed.
TechWeb:
The Business Technology Network - TechEncyclopedia:
"A method of problem solving using exploration
and trial and error methods. Heuristic program
design provides a framework for solving the
problem in contrast with a fixed set of rules (algorithmic) that
cannot vary."
The Usability
Toolbox
Readings:
Bulletin of the American
Society for Information Science http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Oct-97/index.html
Organizing Internet Resources:
Metadata and the Web - a series of articles.
EContent Magazine
- see "Research Center" left column, explore the 1sr 7 topics.
http://faculty.icc.edu/phess/TheWebliography.htm
5. 2/18
Traditional Reference
Sources on the Web, Free and Fee.
Citing e-sources
APA Style
Learning
Page of the Library of Congress: Citing Electronic Sources
ONLINE
Citation Styles: Index
A few more webliographies:
A
Poe Webliography by Heyward Ehrlich
WPI AIDG:
AI in Design Webliography (Artificial Intelligence)
Cloning Webliography
HCI Bibliography :
HCI Webliography Links
Civil
War Webliography
Hard
Times: Our World in the 1930s Webliograph- Analyze format.
Web reference resources to evaluate for design and content
Librarians' Index to the Internet
http://lii.org
History
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/History/#sites
Internet Resources for Historians
Library
& Information Science Internet Resources
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/lis/weblio/weblio.html
The
Geography of Cyberspace Directory
"Does Cyberspace have a geography? What do we know about the nature,
shape, size, distribution and geography of the Internet, the World-Wide
Web and Cyberspace?"
Britannica.com http://www.britannica.co
See: First Search hwwilsonweb lexis-nexis dialog
Slavic
Resources on the Net http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~aaass/resources1.htm
American and
English Literature Online Books
English
Literature -- Best of the Web
openNET
Coalition http://www.opennetcoalition.org/who/
"The openNET Coalition is dedicated to promoting the rights of all consumers
to obtain affordable, high-speed access to the Internet from the provider
of their choice. The Coalition believes that competition among Internet
service providers over last mile broadband networks will lower prices, spur
innovation, and advance the social and economic benefits of the Internet.
The openNET Coalition consists of over 900 of the nation's leading providers
of consumer Internet services."
A selection of free databases on the Web.
6.
2/25
Basic Reference Resources
to Evaluate:
A Guide to Web Reference
Online
Dictionaries, Glossaries and Encyclopedias
SearchEdu.com
Freeality Internet Search
Engines
Encyclopedia Resources-
refdesk.com
Ejournal SiteGuide
: A MetaSource
Evaluation
of Internet Search Engines & Searching - Donald W. Craik Engineering
Library
http://www.umanitoba.ca/academic_support/libraries/units/engineering/evaluate.html
MU Libraries-Comparison
of Search Engines Webliography
http://www.mu.edu/library/search/engine_reviews.html
Web page design tools
The Library
Network Technology Committee - Web Design http://northville.lib.mi.us/tech/webdesign.htm
Business and Technology news: Business & Technology
News @Brint.com News.Wire
http://www.brint.com/newswire.htm#reflex Business and Information Technology Management
Portal and Global Community Network for e-Business, Information, Technology,
and Knowledge Management Brint.com http://www.brint.com
Current Issues Articles
- ARL Bimonthly Report http://www.arl.org/newsltr/ci.html
7. 3/4
Student Webliographies
- Evaluation and Application.
Internet Issues for Libraries:
copyright, privacy, fee or free, filtering,
censorship, pornography/offensive
material, delivering services off-cite
(ILL, e-mail reference,
user instruction, circulation, etc.
The Pros and Cons
of Implementing the Internet in the Classroom, Table of Contents http://www.princeton.edu/~eszter/edu/toc.html
The Internet and International
Stratification -http://cs.smith.edu/~hargitta/Thesis/ch1.html
http://cs.smith.edu/~hargitta/Thesis/ch1.html
LIBRARY CATALOGS ON THE WEB - NEW DIMENSIONS and OPEN SOURCE
The Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the Press http://www.rcfp.org/
See this sites section on- Access to Electronic Records
Web page design using
HTML and Netscape Composer.
Back to Basics:
META Tags / WebDeveloper.com ®
http://www.webdeveloper.com/html/html_metatags.html
WebDeveloper.com ®: Where Web Developers
and Designers Learn How to Build Web Sites, Program in Java and JavaScript,
and More!
10.
3/24
More Page Composer; Web
design; Issues for Library Web Pages (articles).
Liz
Kelleher's Learn It Book Marks http://rand.pratt.edu/~giannini/webdesign.htm
projectcool media
http://www.projectcool.com
Web Page Design for
Designers - Home Page http://www.wpdfd.com/wpdhome.htm
ZDNet: d e v e l o p e
r http://www.zdnet.com/devhead
Webmaster HTML code help
- NetMechanic web tools fix broken html tags and links.
http://www.netmechanic.com
MSDN Online
Web Workshop http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/
ARTICLES:
Web Page Design
and Related Issues for Libraries. http://rand.pratt.edu/~giannini/webpage.htm
Webopedia: Online Computer
Dictionary for Internet Terms and Technical Support.
The only online dictionary and search engineyou need for computer
and Internet technology.
LIBRARY SUBJECT GUIDES, A SAMPLING
Welcome to the William
& Anita Newman Library at Baruch College http://newman.baruch.cuny.edu/
Subject
Guides: Children's Literature http://library.humboldt.edu/~berman/childlit.htm
American
Women's History: A Research Guide http://frank.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women.html
Schlesinger Library
http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/
Frances Loeb Library
Home Page http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/library/
11.
3/31
INTERNET ISSUES WORKSHOP
- TEAM PRESENTATIONS
More Web Page design
A sampling of library
subject guides for project ideas and study.
Sample Research Guides by Subject
12. 4/87
Web Research Strategies
/ Teaching Internet Skills
Library Users - workshop
Reseach in the Social Sciences -
Anthropology Databases
SCIENCE RESOURCES
Social Sciences
User Studies:
Modeling
Users' Successive Searches in Digital Environments: A National Science Foundation/British
Library Funded Study http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april98/04spink.html
"As digital libraries become a major source of information for many
people, we need to know more about how people seek and retrieve information
in digital environments. Quite commonly, users with a problem-at-hand and
associated question-in-mind repeatedly search a literature for answers,
and seek information in stages over extended periods from a variety of digital
information resources. The process of repeatedly searching over time in
relation to a specific, but possibly an evolving information problem (including
changes or shifts in a variety of variables), is called the successive search
phenomenon. The study outlined in this paper is currently investigating this
new and little explored line of inquiry for information retrieval, Web searching,
and digital libraries."
UCLA-NSF
Social Aspects of Digital Libraries Workshop: Final Report http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/DL/UCLA_DL_Report.html
"This workshop was a result of a series of informal conversations that
took place over the last several years with increasing frequency, between
members of multiple disciplinary and professional communities, regarding
the need for more research on the social aspects of digital libraries. Many
scholars are recognizing that a new intellectual community of interest is
forming around these issues. Although we came from very different disciplines,
our paths had crossed or paralleled for years. The emergence of this community
reflects a joint sensibility that we are experiencing a major social transformation,
and that digital libraries are a crucible for this transformation. Some
of us knew each other from concerns with ethics and privacy; some came from
science and technology studies; some knew of each other through methodological
conversations; some knew each other's work through seeking abstract connections
in the literature. No individual at the workshop knew all the other participants;
rather, the group was selected to represent a diverse but complementary
set of interests, drawing from networks of people known to the organizers
and the advisory board."
Using
Online Information Resources by Roberta Lamb http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/DL95/papers/lamb/lamb.html
"Discussions of digital library implementations often assume academic
contexts of use. However, the information technologies that will comprise
digital libraries will also be available to corporate consumers, government
organizations and individuals. Effective implementation of digital libraries,
more broadly conceived, may be less a matter of identifying appropriate
usage scenarios for scholarly research than of understanding online information
(OI) resource usage by a larger consumer constituency. In this paper we
selectively review the research literature about using online information
resources, and we provide a framework for examining the explanatory value
that different perspectives bring to the discussion. We see that the interorganizational
usability aspects of OI resources are the least well-examined, but possibly
the most important elements of online information resource usability. As
conceptions of the digital library domain begin to extend beyond the scholarly
enclave, we suggest these interorganizational usability aspects will become
more salient to empirical researchers and library professionals."
Survey of Information Retrieval http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~weiss/ir.html
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/Keith/Preface.html Information Retrieval, a book by C.J. van Rijsbergen.
A
Case for Interaction: A Study of Interactive Information Retrieval Behavior
and Effectivenes http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/papers/Koenemann/jk1_txt.htm
LIBRARY INSTRUCTION
Teaching Library
Entrypage http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/
Library
Research: A Hypertext Guide http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/tutorial.html
IPL Youth Collection:
Finding Information on the Internet http://www.ipl.org/youth/searching.html
Tutorial
http://www.thewebtools.com/tutorial/tutorial.htm
Search Engine Showdown:
The Users' Guide to Web Searching http://searchengineshowdown.com/
LEARN
THE NET: An Internet Guide and Tutorial http://www.learnthenet.com/english/index.html
Researching
Companies on the Internet - A Tutorial -http://www.learnwebskills.com/company/index.html
13. 4/14
Using the Web for
Reference - in-class workshop.
Teaching with computers:
Computer mediated instruction - Online Journals
Using the Web for Reference
Computers as Tutors:
Solving the Crisis in Education http://www.cris.com/~Faben1/
Educational Technology
& Society (ISSN 1436-4522) http://ifets.ieee.org/periodical/
Focus on 'Computer Assistedj Instruction' (CAI) and Distance
and distributed lear
index Explorations in Learning
& Instruction: The Theory Into Practice Database http://www.gwu.edu/~tip/
"TIP is a tool intended to make learning and instructional theory more
accessible to educators. The database contains brief summaries of 50 major
theories of learning and instruction. These theories can also be accessed
by learning domains and concepts."
Computer
Applications for Instruction http://www.uiowa.edu/~idt/courses/7W135/135_links.html
Interactive Resources
How-to
Instructions for Computer Mediated Communication http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/how-to.htm#powerpt
Teaching
With Technology Guides http://mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/teach_tech.htm
Megasites Title Page
http://www.lib.umich.edu/megasite/
Comparison of Health Information Megasites
Medline http://omni.ac.uk/medline
On this page, we link to some of the MEDLINE services that are currently
available over the Internet. We have placed the services into three broad
categories:
Free MEDLINE requiring no registration
Free MEDLINE requiring registration - in some cases, registration can
be a long and mandatory process, and/or it may take several days to be
registered
MEDLINE requiring a fee.
Teaching Library
Entrypage http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/
The Teaching Library was created in order to meet the
challenge of rapidly changing information resources and
research tools. The aim of the Teaching Library is to
promote information literacy as part of the undergraduate
experience at Cal. Find out more about the Teaching
Library's mission, goals and services.
Scholarly Journals
Distributed Via the World-Wide Web http://info.lib.uh.edu/wj/webjour.html
Directory
of Electronic Journals, Newsletters and Academic Discussion Lists Archive
http://www.arl.org/scomm/edir/archive.html
Related Links:
Communications among Researchers http://aera-cr.ed.asu.edu/links.html
14. 4/21
Digital Media - adding
sound, moving image, video.
Meeting the Information
Needs of Virtual Communities
Web
Information Communities
VIRTUAL
LIBRARIES ON THE WEB, DREAM OR REALITY
15. 4/28
Student Presentations
of Library Web Pages. Projects Due.
Multimedia
File Formats on the Internet ABeginner's guide for PC Users
by Allison Zhang, Last updated, May 25, 1999.
Beyond the MLA Handbook (Harnack/Kleppinger)
Nat'l
Academy Press, Internet Counts: (1998), Table of Contents
"Being Digital" by Nicholas Negroponte, Contents of Online Version
howard rheingold's
| the virtual community 1998.
Nat'l
Academy Press, Trust in Cyberspace (1999).
Nat'l Academy Press, The Internet's Coming of Age (2001), Table of Contents
WEB DESIGN RESOURCES
Amazing Resources (www.amazingresources.com)
free graphics, fonts, animations, clip art, icons, backgrounds, buttons,
graphics, balls, links, resources http://www.amazingresources.com/
Webmonkey: The
Web Developer's Resource
USE THIS GUIDE FOR CITING
INTERNET RESOURCES.
ELECTRONIC
JOURNALS - Read periodicals on a regular basis
Issues in Science
& Technology Librarianship http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/
Welcome to InternetWeek
http://www.internetwk.com/
Network management, network architecture
- Data Communications http://www.wired.com/wired/current.html
http://www.onlineinc.com
Read magazines on a
regular basis: Online; Database; Emedia Professional
http://www.infotoday.com
: Computers in Libraries;
Searcher;
Multimedia Schools; Link-up;
Information Today; MLS; Intranet Professional.
Web page design
Yale
Style Manual-Table of Contents
Designing More Usable
Web Sites
Accessible
Web Page Design
ARTICLES
Summey, Terri Pedersen.
'Biological Research and the Library: A Collaboration in Online Research
and Library Instruction.' Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship,
Fall 1997. http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/97-fall/article3.html
Sosteric, Mike. 'ICAAP
Extended Markup language: Exploiting XML and Adding Value to the Journals
Production Process.' D-Lib Magazine, February 1999, v.5, n2.
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february99/02sosteric.htm
Library Services through
the World Wide Web http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v8/n4/xiao8n4.html
Xiao, Daniel, et al.
‘Library Services Through the World Wide Web.’
The Public Access Computer
Systems Review 8, no.4 (1997)
Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design (Alertbox May 1996) http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9605.html
More Reading - consult print journals.
Kirkwood, H.P. "Beyond Evaluation:
A Model for Cooperative Evaluation of Internet Resources." Online 22 (July/Aug.
1998): 66-72.
Tate, M. et al. "Teaching
critical evaluation skills for World Wide Web resources." Computers in Libraries
16 (Nov./DEC 1996): 49-5, 54-55.
Readings on Web Research
Strategies:
Feldman, Susan. "The Internet
Search-Off." Searcher 6 (Feb. 1998): 28-35.
Hock, Ran. "How to do Field
Searching in Web Search Engines: A Field Trip."
Online 22 (May/June 1998):
18-22.
Notess, Greg R. "Toward More Comprehensive Web Searching: Single Searching Versus Megasearching." Online 22 (Mar/Apr 1998): 73.
Reading on Teaching Internet Skills: Cox, A. "Using the World Wide Web for library user education: a review article." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 29 (Mar 1997): 39-43.
Kafai, Y. et al. "Internet Web
searching in the elementary classroom: building a foundation for information
literacy."
School Library Media Quarterly
5 (Winter 1997): 103-111.
Books and Articles concerning
the Internet
Barrett, Daniel J. NetResearch:
Finding Information Online. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 1997.
Basch, Reva. Secrets of the
Super Net Searchers. Wilton, CT: PembertonPress, 1996.
Bates, Mary Ellen. "How to
Implement Electronic Subscriptions." Online 22 (May/June 1998): 80 86.
Berinstein, Paula. "Turning
Visual: Image Search Engines on the Web. "
Online 22 (May/June 1998):
37-42.
Bush, Vannevar. "As We May Think." Atlantic Monthly 176 (1945): 101-108.
Cox, A. "Using the World Wide Web for library user education: a review article." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 29 (Mar 1997): 39-43.
Cox, Richard J. "Taking Sides on the Future of the Book." American Libraries 28 (February 1997): 52-55.
Crawford, Walt and Michael Gorman. Future Libraries: Dreams, Madness, and Reality. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1995.
Curle, David. "Filtered News Services." Online. 22 (Mar/Apr 1998): 14-24. Curle, David. "Out-of-the-Way Sources of Market Research on the Web. " Online 22 (Jan/Feb. 1998): 63-68.
Delfino, Erik. "Computer Security in a Networked World: Barbarians at the Gate." Online 22 (May/June 1998): 71-74.
DeZelar-Tiedman, C. "Known item
searching on the World Wide Web." Internet Reference Services Quarterly 2
(1997): 5-14.
Dunn, A. "The promise of Web video is being realized – slowly." New York Times: Cybertimes (June 11, 1997).
Elliott, Franki. "Legal Research Products on the Web." Searcher 6 (June 1998): 64-70.
Feldman, Susan. "The Internet Search-Off." Searcher 6 (Feb. 1998): 28-35.
Green, Elisabeth. "Web-Based
Catalogs: Is Their Design Language Anything to Talk About?"
Online 22 (Jul./Aug. 1998):
98-81.
Hafner, Katie and Matthew Lyon.
Where Wizards Stay up Late: the Origins of the Internet.
New York: Simon & Schuster,
1996.
Hock, Ran. "How to do Field Searching in Web Search Engines: A Field Trip. " Online 22 (May/June 1998): 18-22.
Horah, Jan. L. "The Evolution
of a Library Database: From Cards to the
Web." Searcher 6 (May 1998):
56-60.
"The Internet: Fulfilling the
Promise." Scientific American 276
(March 1997): 49-83.
Jasco, P. "Searching for images on the Web: search software solutions now exist to help locate image and audio files." Information Today 14 (Mar.1997): 36-37.
Kafai, Y. et al. "Internet Web
searching in the elementary classroom: building a foundation for information
literacy."
School Library Media Quarterly
5 (Winter 1997): 103-111.
Kassler, Helene. "Wins and Losses:
the Latest Developments in Online Competitor Intelligence Research."
Searcher 6 (Feb. 1998): 38-43.
Kautzman, Amy M. "Virtuous,
Virtual Access: Making Web Pages Accessible to People with Disabilities."
Searcher (June 1998): 42-49.
Kelly, Kevin and Gary Wolf.
"Push! Kiss Your Browser Goodbye: The Radical
future of Media Beyond the
Web." Wired (March 1997): cover, 12-23.
Kirkwood, H.P. "Beyond Evaluation:
A Model for Cooperative Evaluation of Internet Resources."
Online 22 (July/Aug. 1998):
66-72.
Krol, Ed. The Whole Internet:
User’s Guide and Catalog. Academic Edition. Sebastopol,
CA: O’Reilly & Associates,
Inc., 1996.
Lohr, S. "Internet growth brings up questions of governance." New York Times: Cybertimes (May 12, 1997).
McDermott, Irene E. "Caulking the Cracks: Scholarly Social Science Resources on the Web." Searcher 6 (Jan 1998): 18-24.
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McDermott, Irene E. "Show Me
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HTML Guides and Design of
Web Pages
HTML Guides and Design of
Web Pages: The items listed below are just a small sampling of the wide
range of resources that are available for learning HTML and designing Web
pages. In addition to the books listed below, there are also many books
currently on the market for HTML 4.0.
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Arpajian, Scott and Robert Mullen. How to Use HTML 3.2. Emeryville, CA: Ziff-Davis, 1996.
Brown, Nicola et al. Designing Web Animation. Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Publishing, 1996.
Jurist, Susan. "Top 10 Rules
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57
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Scharf, Dean. HTML Visual Quick Reference. 3rd ed. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1997.
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Xie, Hong and Colleen Cool. 'Online Searching in Transition. The Importance of Teaching "Interaction" in Library and Information Science Education.' Journal of Education for Library and Information Scince. Fall 1998, V.39, n.4, 323-331.