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The DOI^® Handbook (Version 4.4.1, released 5 October 2006) is the primary source of information about the DOI^® System. It discusses the components and operation of the system, and provides a central point of reference for technical information. The Handbook is updated regularly. The main chapters <http://www.doi.org/handbook_2000/toc.html> of the Handbook give a complete explanation of the DOI System. The Handbook moves from an overview, through an explanation of each of the components of the system, to detail on how applications are built and the operation of the system through IDF and its Registration Agencies. The Appendices <http://www.doi.org/handbook_2000/toc.html#app1> provide detailed technical documentation and supporting information which is not necessary for most users. An Adobe^® Acrobat^® version of the Handbook (doi:10.1000/186 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1000/186>) is available and recommended for printing. Comments about the Handbook are welcome and should be sent to Dr. Norman Paskin at contact@doi.org.
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Version 5 is planned for release by the end of 2009. mh
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Documents in Information Science : (DoIS)
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DoIS (Documents in Information Science)is a service for finding and downloading the latest research results in Information Science. DoIS is a database of articles and conference proceedings published in electronic format in the area of Library and Information Science. DoIS is a volunteer effort to create a free bibliographic resource of scientific texts specialized in Information Science
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Datum: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:42:22 +0200 Betreff: [open] The Wiki and the digital library
The Wiki and the digital library Author: Jeremy Frumkin Source: OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 21, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 18-22(5)
Keywords: Digital Libraries; Communication Technologies; Research Methods Document Type: Research article DOI: 10.1108/10650750510578109
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mehr infos zu DOI in inetbib im okt.2006. k. 2310
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> > Über http://worldcatlibraries.org/ ist der "World Cat" (ink. > Bestandsanzeigen aus 10.000 Bibliotheken) frei durchsuchbar. > > Genau dieses Angebot hat Google in die Book Search integriert. Klicke > ich nach einer Suche in Google Books in der Vorschau auf den Link > "Nach diesem Buch in Bibliotheken suchen" (bzw. "Find this book in a > library"), werde ich einfach auf die Anzeige im "World Cat" > verwiesen. > > Manchmal erhält man allerdings nicht den Link auf den "World Cat", > sondern auf den VK Österreich oder sogar Ungarn.
...auch die Schweiz via: www.rero.ch
Weitere infos zum thema auch in swiss-lib, einer guten liste.
sebastian w. via inetbib. 0111
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Consciousness and Cognition.
2008 Aug 31.
doi:10.10.1016/j.concog.2008.07.002
2904 - via bdw - wer mag, kann den link auf den artikel ergänzen. k.
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