The Electronic Library: Volume 18 Issue 4
Digital information organization and use
Table of contents
Prospects for the global Internet: new techniques for delivering rich digital collections to users world‐wide
Bert J. DempseyEvery user of the World Wide Web understands why the WWW is often ridiculed as the World Wide Wait. The WWW and other applications on the Internet have been developed with a…
A survey of the use of electronic services at Glasgow Caledonian University Library
John C. Crawford, Andrew DayeThis paper describes a survey of the use of the electronic information floor (EIF) located in Glasgow Caledonian University’s Caledonian Library and Information Centre. The survey…
bibweb: an Internet training course for public libraries
Christian HasiewiczCompetent Internet‐based library services can only be offered if appropriately qualified staff are available. To promote this development in Germany the Bertelsmann Foundation and…
The UK children’s publishing house – adapting to change for the multimedia market
Audrey Anthoney, Josephine M. Royle, Ian M. JohnsonReports the results of the first stage of research (in progress, 1997‐2000), which aims to develop an understanding of the challenges facing publishers who have entered the…
Information overload and “just‐in‐time” knowledge
Rudolf Hanka, Karel FukaWe are all experiencing information overload. In the same way that the printing press has revolutionised the publishing industry, the Internet is revolutionising the amount of…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof. Jeonghyun Kim
- Assistant Prof Haihua Chen
- Ms Marie Bloechle