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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The effects of online content structure on attention & memory exploring optimal structure for news on corporate web sites /

Marxer, Rebecca Ann, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005. / The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file viewed on (December 14, 2006) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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The electronic journal : implications for information services

Du Plooy, Jean 06 September 2012 (has links)
M.Inf. / As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respond to the challenges of accommodating electronic journals in their collections, as electronic journals are becoming increasingly important to research. In this research the role of the electronic journal within the scholarly communication process is examined. The role played by information providers and information centres in facilitating access to particular content in electronic journals is also studied. Partnerships that are developing between publishers, secondary publishers and information centres are traced. The importance of the publisher in quality control is emphasized. The peer review process is identified as fundamental to the scholarly communication process. The research methods employed were to carry out a literature study and to examine methods of access to electronic journals on the WWW. The Websites of publishers, secondary publishers and information centres were examined, in order to discover how they simplify access to electronic journal content for end-users. A workflow model was devised to serve as a guideline in assisting information specialists in their management of e-journals. The important challenge facing the information specialist is to provide a value added electronic journal service. This can be achieved through producing indexes and abstracts and providing an evaluation of the different sources
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電子期刊的資訊組織與取用之研究 / A Study on Organizing and Accessing Electronic Journals

趙慶芬, Chao, Ching-Fen Unknown Date (has links)
傳統期刊資訊組織的方式主要是編目與論文索引摘要,今電子期刊由於透過電腦網路的傳遞,也改變其資訊組織與檢索的概念。而資訊組織方式多元,取用多種管道,也造成使用者檢索複雜而多元的環境。 電子期刊提供全文期刊論文帶給學者專家許多便利,而深受使用者喜歡,但電子期刊也面臨多元取用管道與多元資訊組織的局面。電子期刊管理時要處理書目記錄、全文電子檔,以及二者的連結技術;另一方面電子期刊在資訊組織時涵蓋刊名、期數、論文單篇三個層級書目資料,造成電子期刊組織與取用的困難。 本研究透過文獻探討國內外電子期刊資訊組織與取用的相關議題,並透過深度訪談,以了解國內五所大學圖書館和六家廠商電子期刊資訊組織所面臨的問題與解決方法,是否能夠支援電子期刊的取用理論。 根據研究發現,提出結論如下:1.電子期刊的管理新模式;2.電子期刊使用者資訊取用的理論;3.我國圖書館電子期刊的取用管道;4.我國圖書館電子期刊資訊組織與技術;5.整合檢索系統對電子期刊的價值與影響;6.電子期刊取用的管道多元與紛歧;7.電子期刊取用的問題;8.電子期刊資訊組織與技術多元與紛歧;9.電子期刊組織與技術對圖書館帶來的問題。 最後針對前述研究結果提出建議: 對圖書館的建議:1.以使用者導向設計電子期刊的取用管道;2.電子期刊資訊組織與技術要應支援使用者資訊取用模式;3.簡化重整電子期刊管理的作業流程;4.對於維護多套系統的連結,可以採取自動維護或維護一套系統的方式;5.提供電子指定參考書的論文服務,以及電子期刊和數位學習的結合。 對廠商的建議:1.支援使用者中心取用;2.支援圖書館的電子期刊資訊組織;3.了解圖書館管理多套系統的困境,找到適切的方法;4.整合查尋系統可以多加強Portal和整合管理的功能;5.除了研發和銷售新系統,可以幫助圖書館適應新舊系統的過渡期;6.加入更多學術性的期刊,提昇內容權威;7.加強電子期刊回溯年代,解決禁刊問題 / The traditional ways of organizing journals are mainly to cataloge journals, to write abstracts, and to index journal articles. Today, through the transmission of computer network, the electronic journals change the concept of information organization and retrieval. Moreover, the plural forms of information organization and access also causes users to search information in a more complicated multi-environment. It is more convenient that the electronic journals offer the full-text articles to scholars, and users are deeply fond of it. However, the electronic journals meet with the situation of multi-access channels and multi-information organization. On the one hand, the electronic journals deal with the bibliographic records, full-text files, and the linking technology of both. On the other hand, the information organization of electronic journals contains bibliographic materials in three levels of titles, volumes, and articles. All of them cause the difficulty of organizing and using the electronic journals. This study is explored through literary reviews and in-depth interviews in order to understand the problems and solutions associated with electronic journals organization in five university libraries and six vendors in Taiwan and see if they can support the access theory of the electronic journals. Based on the research findings , the conclusions of this study are : 1.a new model of managing the electronic journals is proposed; 2.an User-centered access of the electronic journals theory is presented; 3.the library provides access to electronic journals through channels in Taiwan; 4.e-journals information organization and technology of library in Taiwan is presented; 5. meta-searching systems have the value and influence on the electronic journals; 6. access channels to electronic journals are multiple and fork confusingly; 7.the problems of accessing to electronic journals are studied; 8.there are multiple and confusingly-forked electronic journal information organization and technology; 9.the electronic journals cause the problem of organization and technology to library. Finally, according to the results of the study, several suggestions are provided : For the library: 1.the channel of the electronic journals should meet with the user’s need; 2.the organization and technology of electronic journals should support the user's needs; 3.it is necessary to simplify and reform the management procedure of the electronic journals; 4. the maintenance of the systematic linkages can be automatic or system-by-system.; 5.it should offer the integrating articles with courseware and electronic reserves. For the vendors: 1. they should support user-centered access; 2. they should support the information organization of the electronic journals for the library; 3. they should understand the difficulty of how the libraries manage the predicaments of many systems to find the appropriate solutions.; 4. Meta-searching systems should strengthen the functions of Portal and meta-management; 5.Except for developing and selling the new system, they can help the libraries to get through the transition period from an old system to the new system; 6.they should promote the authority of content in academic electronic journals; 7. the coverage of electronic journals should be enlarged to solve the problem of embargoes.
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The case for open access publishing, with special reference to open access journals and their prospects in South Africa.

Möller, Allison Melanie January 2006 (has links)
Open access publishing is an initiative that aims to provide universal, unrestricted free access to full-text scholarly materials via the Internet. This presents a radically different approach to the dissemination of research articles that has traditionally been controlled by the publishing enterprise that regulates access by means of subscriptions and licences fees levied on users, predominantly academic libraries. In presenting the case for open access publishing, the thesis explored the contemporary research environment, changing modes of knowledge production, the problems associated with the existing academic journal system, and the subsequent growth of the open access movement as an intervention to reclaim scientific communication. It highlighted the ways in which open access better answers the requirements of researchers, funders, governments, and society more broadly.
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The case for open access publishing, with special reference to open access journals and their prospects in South Africa.

Möller, Allison Melanie January 2006 (has links)
Open access publishing is an initiative that aims to provide universal, unrestricted free access to full-text scholarly materials via the Internet. This presents a radically different approach to the dissemination of research articles that has traditionally been controlled by the publishing enterprise that regulates access by means of subscriptions and licences fees levied on users, predominantly academic libraries. In presenting the case for open access publishing, the thesis explored the contemporary research environment, changing modes of knowledge production, the problems associated with the existing academic journal system, and the subsequent growth of the open access movement as an intervention to reclaim scientific communication. It highlighted the ways in which open access better answers the requirements of researchers, funders, governments, and society more broadly.
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The electronic journal an examination of its viability as a channel for formal scholarly communication as demonstrated by receipt of rewards and recognition /

Butler, H. Julene Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 1996. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-247).
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Usage and impact factor correlations in electronic journals submitted to the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library and Information Studies /

Shepheard-Walwyn, Emma Jane. January 2009 (has links)
Research paper (M.L.I.S.)--Victoria University of Wellington, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Effective collaboration for the management and administration of online journals

Freid, Robert. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Northern Kentucky University, 2006. / Made available through ProQuest. Publication number: AAT 1434826. ProQuest document ID: 1163268411. Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-96)
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Desenvolvimento de um protótipo de revista hipermidiática para tablet : um estudo experimental com a UNESP Ciência /

Bressan, Danilo Leme. January 2016 (has links)
Orientador: Franciso Rolfsen Belda / Banca: Denis Porto Renó / Banca: Jusús Miguel Flores Vivar / Resumo: O trabalho apresenta estudos sobre os elementos audiovisuais e de design em revistas digitais hipermidiáticas. O objetivo é revisar conceitos relacionados ao tema, caracterizar os diferentes tipos de revistas digitais, explorar os recursos envolvidos em seu processo de desenvolvimento e, ao final, apresentar um protótipo de revista digital hipermidiática elaborado a partir de uma edição da revista "UNESP Ciência". O embasamento metodológico do trabalho inclui uma pesquisa exploratória com revisão de bibliografia sobre design editorial, design de interação e usabilidade em interfaces digitais interativas e, também, uma análise de revistas digitais selecionadas disponíveis no mercado. Para o desenvolvimento de uma edição original da revista, foram empregadas técnicas de modelagem de produtos editoriais para mídias digitais e de prototipagem de publicações com uso do software Adobe® InDesign e do plugin nativo Adobe® Digital Publishing. Desta forma, o trabalho pretende apresentar um exemplar original de revista digital hipermidiática e contribuir, assim, para a compreensão e o exame dos processos de desenvolvimento de produtos editoriais para dispositivos móveis. / Abstract: This work studies and explores audiovisual aspects and other elements in the design of hypermedia digital magazines. The aim is to review concepts related to the topic, characterize different types of digital magazines, explore the resources involved in their development process and, ultimately, present a hypermedia digital magazine prototype made from an edition of the "UNESP Ciência" magazine. The methodological basis of this work includes literature review on editorial design, interaction design and usability in interactive digital interfaces, as well as an analysis of selected digital magazines available on the market. For the development of an original issue of the magazine, were applied modeling techniques for digital publishing and media prototyping with the use of Adobe® InDesign software and its native plugin Adobe® Digital Publishing. As a result, is presented an edition of an hypermedia digital magazine, with a contribution for the understanding and examination of the development processes of such editorial products adapted to mobile devices. / Mestre
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The case for open access publishing, with special reference to open access journals and their prospects in South Africa

Möller, Allison Melanie January 2006 (has links)
Magister Bibliothecologiae - MBibl / Open access publishing is an initiative that aims to provide universal, unrestricted free access to full-text scholarly materials via the Internet. This presents a radically different approach to the dissemination of research articles that has traditionally been controlled by the publishing enterprise that regulates access by means of subscriptions and licences fees levied on users, predominantly academic libraries. In presenting the case for open access publishing, the thesis explored the contemporary research environment, changing modes of knowledge production, the problems associated with the existing academic journal system, and the subsequent growth of the open access movement as an intervention to reclaim scientific communication. It highlighted the ways in which open access better answers the requirements of researchers, funders, governments, and society more broadly. / South Africa

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