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BBC Data As an Information Provider and Publisher
The Reference Librarian, 1987Cet article decrit en detail le travail d'information et d'edition du departement BBC Data, responsable de la fourniture d'informations a partir de documents et de services d'informations en ligne de cet enorme organisme de radiodiffusion ...
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Authors and information technology: New challenges in publishing
Instructional Science, 1991Last year 1279 professional authors completed a lengthy questionnaire on their use of, and attitudes towards, technological tools for writing and publishing. The data were analysed quantitatively, by examining the most frequent responses to items on the questionnaire, and qualitatively, by looking closely at details illuminating the relationship ...
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Global Information Systems in the Publishing Domain
2005This chapter discusses how globalization in the publishing domain is achieved through global information and communication systems. Global information systems (GIS) enable not only integration of applications within an organization (leading to what is known as EAI), but also enable extensive connectivity between applications across varied platforms and
Payne, Christopher, Unhelkar, Bhuvan
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A Distributed Publisher-Driven Secure Data Sharing Scheme for Information-Centric IoT
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2017Ruidong Li, H. Asaeda, Jie Li
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Obtain Informed Consent Before Publishing Information About Patients
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997AUTHORS OF SCIENTIFIC articles have an obligation to obtain informed consent of patients before the publication of data by which those patients can be identified. The purpose of this procedure is to maintain the efficacy and dignity of the individual.
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Distributed publishing: delivering publisher-neutral information to the research community
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998Abstract Researchers should not need to remember the source of a document in an online environment in order to find it. Whilst researchers will continue to need assurances that the information sought has been `quality-filtered', they should be able to easily obtain high-quality, relevant information starting from one source, and then seamlessly ...
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Information retrieval: the published catalogue or the personalized information service?
Aslib Proceedings, 1979When seeking information enquirers want accurate and up‐to‐date information. They also want to expend the minimum of time, mental energy and money on obtaining information. But often enquirers are inexperienced in the systematic searching of indexes and may need help in clarifying their needs, and in translating expressions of need into the language of
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