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Las promesas del imaginario Internet: Las comunidades virtuales
Published 2004-05-01“…One of the most popular promises is that of creating virtual communities, something which has grown from more than sixty years of development of various technical programs, experiences and community projects such as the first, limited communities of computer experts Arpanet and Usenet, the popular BBs and more recently, the various - more or less successful - community projects proliferating on the Internet. …”
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The quality of information in electronic groups
Published 2000“…We examine some of the factors that might influence the quality of information produced in discussion groups on the internet, such as USENET and the WELL. In particular, we look at the impact of various different pricing structures, and compare regimes in which anonymity is enforced with regimes in which all contributors must identify themselves. …”
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學術網路與圖書館資料徵集 Academic Networks and Library Acquisition Work
Published 1989-12-01“…無<br>By the news from local evening newspaper, The Library of Congress, Harvard University Harvard-yenching Library and Yale University Library will establish special collections for Chinese Democracy Movement, the author points out that information in academic networks such as Soc . Culture . China in USENET, China-Net in STANFORD. EDU and China-NN (China News Network ) and China-ND (China News Digest) in BITNET should be covered in them. …”
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Mining hidden information from library databases using SOM (Self Organizing Map)
Published 2001“…The potential of the Websom method has been tested where article from Usenet Newsgroups have been organized. Our study concludes that interesting documents can be retrieved by a content addressable search of interesting map locations. …”
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Beyond word frequency: bursts, lulls, and scaling in the temporal distributions of words.
Published 2009-01-01“…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By considering frequent words in USENET discussion groups and in disparate databases where the language has different levels of formality, here we show that the distributions of distances between successive occurrences of the same word display bursty deviations from a Poisson process and are well characterized by a stretched exponential (Weibull) scaling. …”
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Development of an Environment for Virtual Information Retrieval in UPMNET
Published 1997“…In this study, the development of an environment for virtual information retrieval in UPMNET that uses Internet tools such as email, USENET, BITNET, Gopher, WAIS, FTP, Telnet, Archie, Hytelnet, IRe, WWW etc is proposed. …”
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Las promesas del imaginario Internet: Las comunidades virtuales
Published 2004-05-01“…Esta se ha ido construyendo a lo largo de más de tres décadas de diseños técnicos, experiencias y proyectos comunitarios como las primeras y restringidas comunidades de informáticos Arpanet y Usenet, las populares BBs y, más recientemente, la diversidad de proyectos comunitarios más o menos exitosos que pueblan Internet. …”
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College Students' Use of the Internet
Published 1999-02-01“…The article, which asserted that much of traffic on the Internet dealt with pornography, was based on the largely discredited research of a Carnegie Mellon undergraduate student who examined 32 alt.binaries newsgroups on Usenet, not the Internet. Nonetheless, the article was fodder for the Communications Decency Act of 1996. …”
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Analysis of Net Erosion Using a Physics-Based Erosion Model for the Doam Dam Basin in Korea
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Social implications of using online alternative media towards participatory democracy in Malaysia
Published 2015“…In this context, understanding the Internet should be in terms of the relationship between different actors to serve for participatory democracy.Now many types of horizontal dialogues are possible through email, chat rooms, discussion boards, usenets, real-time audio and video conferencing.Public feel disappointed since their opinions, needs, and consumptions were not well covered and reported through the mainstream media.Dissident voices become dominant group in order to voice out their views.This study explores the social implications of using online alternative media towards participatory democracy in Malaysia.The method employed for the collection of data is through phenomenological study where the data were collected using online asynchronous interview via emails. …”
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