Bibliographies: references to further reading for the courses related to (computer-based) information for which Paul Nieuwenhuysen is responsible


The references to information sources on the WWW are hyperlinks that should work directly, when the file is used with an appropriate, common program on a computer connected to Internet.


Each bibliography corresponds to a chapter which corresponds to a series of slides:

(a bibliography) 
<> 
(a chapter of a course) 
<> 
(a series of slides = a presentation)


Each bibliography is available in two file formats:

OR

TITLE 
of COURSE CHAPTER and BIBLIOGRAPHY:

   

Information literacy

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About “information”

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Libraries and information centres

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The information industry 
and the information market

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Knowledge organisation: 
classifications and thesaurus systems

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Databases and 
computerised information retrieval

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Computer technology

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Computer software

in .RTF format in .HTM format
Pictures on computers in .RTF format in .HTM format

Presentation software

in .RTF format in .HTM format

 Disks

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Compact Discs

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Multimedia / Hypermedia

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Data communication, computer networks, and Internet

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Remote terminal login and 
file transfer

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Gopher and veronica

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World-Wide Web = WWW

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Developing web pages and sites

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WWW extensions

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Z39.50 and related protocols 
for search and retrieval

in .RTF format in .HTM format
Methods for access to databases 
through the Internet
in .RTF format in .HTM format

Online access information sources and services

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Citations in scientific communication

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Assessing the influence of scientific journals

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Providing access to information 
through public Internet workstations

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Electronic mail

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Computer network interest groups

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Client-server systems

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Evaluations in information retrieval

in .RTF format in .HTM format

Document delivery and interlibrary lending

in .RTF format

in .HTM format

Evaluating the quality of information

in .RTF format in .HTM format

(Up to the year 2000, all these bibliographies for all course chapters were maintained together as the total bibliography in one file, but this became too large for fast access through the Internet and the WWW.)

This document was updated most recently January, 2005; the material that is linked to is updated regularly.

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