Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow Jones Interactive, DialogWeb, LEXIS-NEXIS, and STN have all recently come out with Web databases or new versions of existing Web products. Brief evaluations of each are presented
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
Discusses developments in the database industry in the U.S. as of February 1, 1984. Vendors accounti...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
No player in the fee-based information industry can ignore the Internet, but many see it as an oppor...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
The influence of the Internet and the introduction of alternative search engines, alternative interf...
A 1997 alphabetical listing of data base providers is presented. The most significant development in...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
A DECADE AGO I wrote a column called The Most Popular Databases (LJ 4/1/91, p. 96,98). I used data...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
COMMON WISDOM says that currency is what is valued in online databases. With the exception of geneal...
Discusses some of the changes to be made to WILSONLINE, the online system of H.W. Wilson Co., in the...
Online Inc, Learned Information Inc and Meckler Corp each publish books, journals and AV materials a...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
Discusses developments in the database industry in the U.S. as of February 1, 1984. Vendors accounti...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...
Many electronic database systems popular with libraries have migrated to a Web-based interface. Dow ...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
No player in the fee-based information industry can ignore the Internet, but many see it as an oppor...
Initially propelled by online searching and CD-ROM networking, and now given added momentum by the I...
The influence of the Internet and the introduction of alternative search engines, alternative interf...
A 1997 alphabetical listing of data base providers is presented. The most significant development in...
Presents news briefs concerning online databases in the U.S. as of December 15, 1983. DIALOG\u27s ef...
A DECADE AGO I wrote a column called The Most Popular Databases (LJ 4/1/91, p. 96,98). I used data...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
COMMON WISDOM says that currency is what is valued in online databases. With the exception of geneal...
Discusses some of the changes to be made to WILSONLINE, the online system of H.W. Wilson Co., in the...
Online Inc, Learned Information Inc and Meckler Corp each publish books, journals and AV materials a...
In 1988, surveys were sent to all 60 of the American Library Association-accredited schools of libra...
Discusses developments in the database industry in the U.S. as of February 1, 1984. Vendors accounti...
A survey was conducted of the database searching options offered by research libraries. Most librari...