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  • 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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Homepages im World Wibe Web : eine interlinguale Untersuchung zur Textualität in einem globalen Medium /

Schütte, Daniela, January 2004 (has links)
Dissertation--Münster, 2002.
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The internet : strategic implications for competitive advantage /

Adkins, Michael Louis. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leave 77-81).
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The Research on Consumer Internet Information Search Behavior¡XBackpacker as an Example

Lee, Kuo-chih 29 January 2004 (has links)
¡§Internet¡¨ not only change our life, also increase a source for information searching before we make decision. However, the quantity of information provided from internet surpass the capability of human. The purposes of the study were to discuss how consumers search information in internet, and how consumer information search behavior be different because of internet. Among all industry in Taiwan, tourism is the best industry in applying e-commence. Further, 95 percent people in Taiwan are backpackers, so backpacker is a trend of people traveling in Taiwan. As a result, the study choose backpacker as subject to observe consumer information search behavior in internet. The study follows Schmidt & Spreng¡¦s model which indicate that perceived risk, perceived benefit, and search ability are variables of information search behavior. Besides, personal character is also a variable of internet information search behavior. According to an on-lined survey at 2003 with 1931 valid samples, 4 factors of internet perceived benefits were extracted. They were ¡§entertainment¡¨, ¡§ease of use¡¨, ¡§efficiency of using information¡¨, and ¡§useful¡¨. The factors of internet perceived risk were ¡¨credibility and significance¡¨, ¡§security¡¨, and ¡§time¡¨. The factors of backpack perceived benefits were ¡§cheerful¡¨, ¡§innovational¡¨, ¡§functional¡¨, ¡§economic¡¨ and ¡§signal¡¨. The factors of backpack perceived risk were ¡§money loss¡¨, ¡§bad route of travel¡¨, ¡§damage to friendship¡¨, ¡§heavy duty¡¨ and ¡§not economic¡¨. Many clusters were formed and they are significant different in information search behavior in internet according to chi-square test. The study result also shows that different personal character has different information search behavior in internet; Both ¡§the composition of travel party¡¨ and ¡§backpacker¡¦s travel ability and experience¡¨ have influence on backpacker¡¦s perception of travel; ¡§the experience and ability of using internet¡¨ and ¡§internet perceived benefit¡¨ are direct proposition, on the contrary, the experience and ability of using internet¡¨ and ¡§internet perceived benefit¡¨ are inverse proposition; most of backpackers are good educated and have good income; the purpose of backpacker is mainly to get flexible route of travel, and the economic factor is the last important of all.
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Dissentworks : emergent collective action at the turn of the millennium /

Coopman, Ted M. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 181-191).
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Canada and the Internet : the cultural impact of an electronically enabled Canada /

Trudeau, Tamara January 1900 (has links)
Theses (M.A.)--Carleton University, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-114). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Geovisualizing and modeling physical and Internet activities in space-time toward an integrated analysis of activity patterns in the information age /

Ren, Fang. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2007.
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Control of internet search engines in China : a study on Google and Baidu. A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Computing at Unitec New Zealand /

Wang, Nan. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.Comp.)--Unitec New Zealand, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-73).
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The geography of Internet production and consumption in the Asia-Pacific

Wong, Yan-ping, Agnes. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-144) Also available in print.
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World Wide Web Hypertext linkage patterns

Schoon, Perry L. Hecht, Jeffrey. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Illinois State University, 1997. / Title from title page screen, viewed June 8, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Jeffrey B. Hecht (chair), Patricia H. Klass, Rodney P. Riegle, Roberta K. Weber. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-135) and abstract. Also available in print.
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Down-Syndrom-kritische Bewertung von Informationen aus dem Internet

Zahn, Axel 20 February 2003 (has links)
Angesichts der wachsenden Zahl an Patienten, die sich im Internet über medizinische Fragen informieren, untersuchten wir Informationen auf Webseiten zum Down-Syndrom. Im Anschluss an eine Suche nach "Down-Syndrom" mit den Suchmaschinen Altavista und Yahoo (in deutsch und in englisch), untersuchten wir medizinische und psychosoziale Informationen auf den ersten 100 Suchergebnissen, die jede Suchmaschine ergab. Ein vordefinierter Katalog an gesundheitsbezogenen Daten wurde zur Beurteilung der Webseiten verwendet. Grundlegende (geforderte) und zusätzliche (fakultative) Informationen wurde getrennt ausgewertet. Deutsch- und englischsprachige Webseiten wurden miteinander verglichen. Die Stichprobengröße betrug 324 Suchergebnisse (200 englische, 124 deutsche), von denen nur 77 (24%) medizinische Webseiten waren. Unter ihnen befanden sich 34 relevante deutschsprachige Webseiten (27% von 124 Treffern) und 43 relevante englischsprachige Webseiten (22% von 200 Treffern). In beiden Sprachen wurden sämtliche Informationsgrade (von schlecht bis hervorragend) gefunden. Nur 24% der deutschsprachigen Webseiten und 35% der englischsprachigen Webseiten enthielten mehr als 50% der grundlegenden medizinischen Informationen. Bei den zusätzlichen Informationen gab es nur eine deutschsprachige und fünf englischsprachige Webseiten, die mehr als 50% des erwarteten Inhalts enthielten. Ein Einfluss der Sprache und des Verfassers (von Universitäten bis hin zu privaten Homepages) auf den Inhalt konnte festgestellt werden. Englische Webseiten enthielten mehr Material als deutschsprachige. Da viele Homepages die meisten der geforderten Fakten weder behandelten noch dafür bestimmt waren, dies zu tun, ist der Nutzen sowohl der deutschsprachigen als auch der englischsprachigen Webseiten als Informationsquelle über das DS eingeschränkt. Sorgfältige Anstrengungen sind erforderlich um zu gewährleisten, dass das Internet eine Gestalt annimmt, in der den Bedürfnisse der Nutzer bezüglich Gesundheitsinformationen Rechnung getragen wird. Allerdings zeigen einige Beispiele auch das Potential des Internets, auch wenn die Möglichkeiten, über das DS zu informieren, nicht voll ausgeschöpft werden. / Considering the increasing number of people using the internet as an source of knowledge about medical issues, we analysed the information of websites on Down Syndrome (DS). After a search for "Down syndrome" with the search engines Altavista and Yahoo (in German and in English), we examined medical and/or psycho-social information of web-sites within the first 100 hits yielded by each search engine. A predefined catalogue of health related data was used for ranking of web-sites. Basic (required) and additional (facultative) information were evaluated separately.English and German web-sites were compared. The sample size was 324 hits (200 English, 124 German) of which only 77 (24%) were medical web-sites. Among these were 34 relevant German web-sites (27% of 124 hits) and 43 relevant English web-sites (22% of 200 hits). In both languages all levels of information (poor/excellent) were found. Only 24% of the German web-sites and 35% of the English web-sites gave more than 50% of the basic medical information. Looking at the additional information, there were 1 German and 5 English web-sites communicating more than 50% of the expected content. An impact of language and authorship (universities/personal homepage) on the substance could be established. English websites contained more material than Germans. Since many homepages don`t cover and are not intended to present most of the required facts, the usefullness of both German and English web-sites as a source of information on DS is limited. Careful work is essential to ensure that the Internet takes shape in ways that support customers needs of health information. However, some examples show the potential of the Internet, although the possibilities to educate people about DS are not completly realised.

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