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Virtual Screening of Virtual Libraries
2003Virtual screening of virtual libraries (VSVL) is a rapidly changing area of research. Great efforts are being made to produce better algorithms, selection methods and infrastructure. Yet, the number of successful examples in the literature is not impressive, although the quality of work certainly is high. Why is this?
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Science & Technology Libraries, 2001
SUMMARY There are over 3,200 search engines on the Internet, and with so many choices it is not easy to determine which ones find information needed by engineers. This article presents the features and services often virtual libraries (also called annotated web directories) that cover engineering networked resources. Large multidisciplinary sites, such
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SUMMARY There are over 3,200 search engines on the Internet, and with so many choices it is not easy to determine which ones find information needed by engineers. This article presents the features and services often virtual libraries (also called annotated web directories) that cover engineering networked resources. Large multidisciplinary sites, such
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2012
Virtual libraries are often considered the same as digital collections but in fact, they are different from digital collections given the fact they often contain links to reference sources or subject specific materials including reference books or web sites. Virtual libraries originally intended for distance education students but are available for any
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Virtual libraries are often considered the same as digital collections but in fact, they are different from digital collections given the fact they often contain links to reference sources or subject specific materials including reference books or web sites. Virtual libraries originally intended for distance education students but are available for any
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The Virtual Library: Virtually a Reality?
2009 Second International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2009The virtual library implies no sense of physical location, whether for the end user or for the source. The user can access the information from anywhere and the information can be held anywhere. There is a sense of randomness in and its irrelevant to the user where the information is held.
Mahesh V. Mudhol, Vasanth N.
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CUTTING EDGE LIBRARIES: DIGITAL VS VIRTUAL LIBRARY
American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 2022This article is devoted to types of modern libraries and their differences and usage of e-library around the world as well as its beneficial sides. Additionally in this article describes the competence between digital and virtual libraries.
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Constructing Virtual Libraries
2008In his well-known book The Library (1987)1, Umberto Eco writes about the role of the library which has evolved and changed over the centuries according to the social, historical, and cultural contexts of society in general, adapting to the transformation of mentalities and the conquests brought about by the constant advancement of knowledge and science.
Conceição Maltez, António Moreira
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Virtual Screening of Compound Libraries
2009During the last decade, Virtual Screening (VS) has definitively established itself as an important part of the drug discovery and development process. VS involves the selection of likely drug candidates from large libraries of chemical structures by using computational methodologies, but the generic definition of VS encompasses many different ...
Nuno M F S A, Cerqueira +3 more
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Virtual Worlds, Virtual Libraries
2010Review of the book "Virtual Worlds, Virtual Libraries"
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Mixed Library — Bridging Real and Virtual Libraries
2017New technologies, especially mixed reality devices, such as Microsoft HoloLens, are blurring the difference between the real and virtual worlds. These developments provide an exciting opportunity to re-define virtual library while maintaining utility and effectiveness.
Denis Gračanin +3 more
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Virtual libraries, virtual communities, and the future of the public library
Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1995THE DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT of various, costeffective information technologies now make it possible for librarians, educators and civic planners to think about a not-too-distant future in which virtual libraries furnish the basis for the provision of high-quality services into every sector of the community, whether the community is urban, suburban ...
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