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The Changing Global Internet Service Infrastructure
- PROC. 4TH INT. CONF. ON EXTENDING DATABASE TECHNOLOGY
, 1993
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Threat assessment of malicious code and human computer threats
- EICAR Proceedings
, 1999
"... As a participant in the U. S. Army Vulnerability/Survivability Study Team, the ..."
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As a participant in the U. S. Army Vulnerability/Survivability Study Team, the
Electronic Resources for Security Related Information CIAC-2307 R.1
"... ............................................................................. 1 Introduction........................................................................ 1 The Threats ........................................................................ 2 Resources and Counter-measures ............... ..."
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............................................................................. 1 Introduction........................................................................ 1 The Threats ........................................................................ 2 Resources and Counter-measures ........................................ 4 Anonymous ftp ................................................................... 7 Electronic Bulletin Board Services ........................................ 9 Electronic Conferencing ...................................................... 9 List Servers/ Information Sources ......................................... 10 Network Information ............................................................ 10 Reference Services ............................................................. 11 USEnet News...................................................................... 12 The DOE Automated Departmental Directives System (ADDS) .. 13 The National Institute of Standards...
Information and communication: Alternative uses of the Internet in households
- Information Systems Research
, 1999
"... this article, we make a conceptual distinction between a preference for information and entertainment as compared with a preference for interpersonal communication. We operationalize this distinction by comparing people's use of the World Wide Web with their use of personal electronic mail (e-mail). ..."
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this article, we make a conceptual distinction between a preference for information and entertainment as compared with a preference for interpersonal communication. We operationalize this distinction by comparing people's use of the World Wide Web with their use of personal electronic mail (e-mail). This operationalization is not perfect. When people use Internet services---the World Wide Web, electronic mail, Telnet, Usenet groups, MUDs, and so forth, they may be finding out the weather in the Bahamas, downloading games, chatting with friends, learning about hobbies, or sending coworkers a report. A single session on the Internet can fulfill multiple information, entertainment, and communication goals. Nonetheless, the World Wide Web and e-mail are the most popular of all Internet services and most distinctly represent people 's preference for information and entertainment as compared with their preference for interpersonal communication, respectively. Our prior research (Kraut et al. 1996, Table 2) suggested that use of the Web and email are sufficiently independent of each other to have some distinctive causes and effects
Network Working Group B. Fraser Request for Comments: 2196 Editor
, 1244
"... This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. This handbook is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. The purpose of this h ..."
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This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. This handbook is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance to administrators trying to secure their information and services. The subjects covered include policy content and formation, a broad range of technical system and network security topics, and security incident
Network Working Group B. Fraser Request for Comments: 2196 Editor
, 1244
"... This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. This handbook is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. The purpose of this h ..."
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This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. This handbook is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Internet. The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance to administrators trying to secure their information and services. The subjects covered include policy content and formation, a broad range of technical system and network security topics, and security incident
The OCLC Internet Resources Project: Toward Providing Library Services for Computer-Mediated Communication
"... Locating, accessing, and using information resources on the Internet, a global computer network of networks, can be difficult, time-consuming, and sometimes impossible. In this new and rapidly expanding electronic environment, network users have unprecedented access to information and computing reso ..."
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Locating, accessing, and using information resources on the Internet, a global computer network of networks, can be difficult, time-consuming, and sometimes impossible. In this new and rapidly expanding electronic environment, network users have unprecedented access to information and computing resources.
Internet Resources and Humanities Reference Service
"... We are beginning a great format shift from print and paper format to the electronic format. Evidence of this shift appears in the physical space of our libraries in the form of CD-ROM databases and online catalogs. But the shift is also changing libraries from places that own or hold informational m ..."
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We are beginning a great format shift from print and paper format to the electronic format. Evidence of this shift appears in the physical space of our libraries in the form of CD-ROM databases and online catalogs. But the shift is also changing libraries from places that own or hold informational materials

