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Re: Fwd: IT Online
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- Subject: Re: Fwd: IT Online
- From: Howard Flack <[email protected]>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:30:33 +0100
- Cc: Sydney Hall <[email protected]>,Brian McMahon <[email protected]>, Mois Aroyo <[email protected]>,Ulrich Mueller <[email protected]>,Michael Glazer <[email protected]>,Howard Flack <[email protected]>,Howard Einspahr <[email protected]>,"John R. Helliwell" <[email protected]>,Nicola Ashcroft <[email protected]>, Helen Berman <[email protected]>
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- Organization: University of Geneva
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Syd: > I think the important point is not how > much material is put online, but how easy it is to find material and how can > the user can get to the most useful information in as few clicks as possible. I agree entirely with Peter. The key to the electronic format for reference material is the discovery mechanism. One must work hard to have an efficient and effective discovery mechanism but buoyed on by the idea that one will succeed, one should also work hard to have plenty of authoritative material to discover. H.
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- Fwd: IT Online (Sydney Hall)
- Re: Fwd: IT Online (Pete Strickland)
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