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A new concept of knowledge
Rosa San SegundoAt this time, not all of the versions and definitions of the concept of knowledge have been compiled within the scope of science. It is not the object of knowledge but rather the…
Multi‐script bibliographic database: an Indian perspective
Rajesh ChandrakarIn this Internet era, when everything is going on the Web, character encoding becomes an issue for developers and facilitators. This matter also concerns India, as a country with…
Missing links: the quest for better search tools
Vickie KlineCurrent search tools exhibit a number of significant weaknesses. Users have difficulty constructing the sophisticated queries needed for effective retrieval. Massive retrievals…
Consequences of Web‐based technology usage
Nory Jones, Thomas KochtanekWeb‐based technologies are rapidly becoming an integral part of the business fabric, interwoven into most departments and functional areas. However, the consequences of adopting…
Managing change to enhance Web‐based services in the Arabian Gulf libraries
Syed Sajjad AhmedAn e‐mail survey of seven Arabian Gulf university libraries was conducted in order to ascertain which types of Web‐based services they offer to users. The study specifically…
Research note: in praise of Google: finding law journal Web sites
Mike ThelwallGoogle is a highly regarded and widely used search engine, particularly in academia. In this short note we comment on its remarkable ability to find journal Web sites, using a…
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- Professor Eugenia Siapera