CAUSE96 Track 7
Networked Information
Networked information has become the focal point for intellectual connections, service
synergy, and organizational alliances among IT, the libraries, media/learning centers, and
others in the information professions and industries. The potential of networked information
for supporting institutional teaching, learning, scholarship, and research needs is enormous.
The realization of information resources as an integration of technology, service, and
information is often most clearly illustrated by the delivery of networked information on our
campuses.
Wednesday, 10:00 am
WWW Delivery of Scholarly Information: Current Contents/TOC (Abstract Only)
Gregg A. Silvis
Wednesday, 11:15 am
When, Where, and What: Three Web-to-Database Applications for an Academic Environment
Kathryn F. Gates
James F. Ball
Wednesday, 2:00 pm
Access to and Services for Federal Information in the Networked Environment
Joan Cheverie
Wednesday, 3:15 pm
Putting Content Onto the Internet: The Library's Role as Creator of Information
Nancy R. John
Thursday, 10:00 am
A Team Approach to Networked Information Services at the Australian National University (Abstract Only)
Mark Corbould
Thursday, 11:15 am
Connecting Scholarly Communities and Networked Resources: The Arts and Humanities Data Service and the Urgency of Collaborative Endeavor
Daniel Greenstein
Thursday, 2:00 pm
Beyond the Internet: Integrating Print, Electronic and Web Resources for Users on the WWW Gateway to Information
Fred Roecker
Thursday, 3:15 pm
The Role of Networked Information in Higher Education
James Estrada
Paul Kobulnicky