@book{0321385551, title = {Designing with Web Standards (Voices That Matter)}, author = {Jeffrey Zeldman}, edition = {2nd ed.}, publisher = {New Riders}, year = 2006, url = {http://www.amazon.de/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=0321385551%26tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/0321385551%253FSubscriptionId=13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02}, ean = {9780321385550}, asin = {0321385551}, isbn = {0321385551}, dewey = {006.7}, description = {Amazon.de: Designing with Web Standards (Voices That Matter): Jeffrey Zeldman: English Books}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/246cc43f6f8f59056cb5f0a48405cd014/ewomant}, keywords = {HTML WebDesign XML accessibility ajax books code css imported web} } @book{jurafsky2008, title = {Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition}, author = {D. Jurafsky and J. H. Martin}, edition = 2, publisher = {Prentice Hall}, year = 2008, url = {http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=0130950696%26tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/0130950696%253FSubscriptionId=13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02}, ean = {9780130950697}, asin = {0130950696}, test = {}, dewey = {410.285}, isbn = {0130950696}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29bfff6768d69e648c2c95aa35a1f2c8b/mstrohm}, keywords = {NLP books linguistics} } @article{Cox1987, title = {An assessment of books relevant to forecasting in marketing}, author = {James E. Cox}, journal = {International Journal of Forecasting}, number = {3-4}, pages = {515--527}, volume = 3, year = 1987, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V92-45NB9TP-21/1/263b464925545f89fb93cd16f1de3c59}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/266e83070de6c46d971b185bea6e92105/smicha}, keywords = {Forecasting books} } @article{2717116620070901, title = {A Comparison of Prices in Electronic Markets and Traditional Markets of China.}, author = {Lu Yaobin and Zhou Tao and Bin Wang}, journal = {Chinese Economy}, number = 5, pages = {p67 - 83}, volume = 40, year = 20070901, url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=bth&AN=27171166&loginpage=Login.asp&site=ehost-live}, issn = {10971475}, abstract = {As the largest developing country in the world, China is experiencing fast development in e-commerce, and its online marketplace has rapidly taken shape. In this research, we examine the price levels, menu costs, and price dispersions of books and CDs in China. We collected data from ten online bookstores and eight online CD stores for five weeks. To form a basis of comparison, we also collected data from eight traditional bookstores and eight traditional CD retailers. Our results show that for both products, price levels and menu costs in online markets are significantly lower than those of traditional markets. As for price dispersion, we get two different results. For books, the price dispersion of the online market is larger than that of the traditional market, while the opposite is true for CDs. These results can be explained by the characteristics of the Chinese online marketplace, such as immaturity, unbalanced development, and diversity. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Chines}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dff7cafe42128e409d169860972442bf/free2fail}, keywords = {books china e-commerce prices} } @article{web20_gets_a_new_victim, title = {Web 2.0 gets as a new victim one of the most conservative industries – the publishing business. }, author = {Anton N. Belousov}, editor = {Anton N. Belousov}, note = {Electronic Literature Gets More Accessible and Comfortable than the Printed One: Dleex, the First Web 2.0 library }, year = 2008, description = {Electronic Literature Gets More Accessible and Comfortable than the Printed One: Dleex, the First Web 2.0 library}, abstract = {Electronic Literature Gets More Accessible and Comfortable than the Printed One: Dleex, the First Web 2.0 library }, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2aebaa5ed84fec2c6874f89a430ba4ed3/schegloff}, keywords = {2.0 books business internet library magazines media online publishing web website} } @article{Leonard.1997, title = {Imitation to Innovation: The Dynamics of Korea's Technological Learning (Book)}, author = {Joseph W. Leonard}, journal = {Academy of Management Executive}, number = 4, pages = {102-103}, volume = 11, year = 1997, abstract = {The article reviews the book "Imitation to Innovation: The Dynamics of Korea's Technological Learning," by Linsu Kim. The article reviews the book "Imitation to Innovation: The Dynamics of Korea's Technological Learning," by Linsu Kim.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2526e5dbffd2c0deca2a026724beee4fc/callagialla}, keywords = {(Book) -- 1945-NONFICTIONKIM, BOOKS Dynamics Economic Innovation: Korea's Learning LinsuIMITATION ReviewsKOREA Technological The conditions of to} } @book{Sherman.2008, title = {Used books: Marking readers in Renaissance England}, address = {Philadelphia, Pa.}, author = {William H. Sherman}, publisher = {Univ. of Pennsylvania Press}, series = {Material texts}, year = 2008, price = {£29.50}, isbn = {9780812240436}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ff213f6c07b7e682d215b92249a6baaf/maxgawlich}, keywords = {16th Books England History Leserforschung Randbemerkung Renaissance and century centuryMarginalia reading} } @book{manning2008, title = {Introduction to Information Retrieval}, author = {C. D. Manning and P. Raghavan and H. Schütze}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = 2008, url = {http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~hinrich/information-retrieval-book.html}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22588419fae77ef64bd735f4265f7daa5/mstrohm}, keywords = {SEMINAL books mining} } @inproceedings{hotho2006bibsonomy, title = {{BibSonomy}: A Social Bookmark and Publication Sharing System}, address = {Aalborg}, author = {Andreas Hotho and Robert Jäschke and Christoph Schmitz and Gerd Stumme}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Conceptual Structures Tool Interoperability Workshop at the 14th International Conference on Conceptual Structures}, editor = {Aldo de Moor and Simon Polovina and Harry Delugach}, pages = {87-102}, publisher = {Aalborg Universitetsforlag}, year = 2006, url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hotho2006bibsonomy.pdf}, isbn = {87-7307-769-0}, abstract = {Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. In this paper we specify a formal model for folksonomies and briefly describe our own system BibSonomy, which allows for sharing both bookmarks and publication references in a kind of personal library.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25854a71547051543dd3d3d5e2e2f2b67/ewomant}, keywords = {books folksonomy iim_socsoft} } @book{peter_social_2007, title = {Social Networks and the Semantic Web}, address = {Berlin-Heidelberg}, author = {Mika P{\'e}ter}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, series = {Semantic Web and Beyond}, volume = 5, year = 2007, url = {http://www.springer.com/west/home/generic/search/results?SGWID=4-40109-22-173730514-0}, isbn = {978-0-387-71000-6}, abstract = {We are not just building the Web any more: we are on it. The latest set of applications have transformed the Web from a mere document collection into a social space: the new services developed under the banner of Web 2.0 cater to our needs of connecting through the medium and allow us to explicitly describe, maintain and develop our online self. At the same time, documents and other forms of content are not only up- and downloaded any more, but actively exchanged, filtered, organized and discussed in groups of all sizes. While the pace of change is dizzying, investigating this complex social-technological system is paramount to our ability of designing intelligent information systems that can guide us through the new online universe. Social Networks and the Semantic Web combines the concepts and the methods of two fields of investigation, which together have the power to aid in the analysis of the social Web and the design of a new class of applications that combine human intelligence with machine processing. Social Network Analysis and the emerging Semantic Web are also the fields that stand to gain most from the new Web in achieving their full potential. On the one hand, the social Web delivers social network data at an extraordinary scale, with a dynamics and precision that has been outside of reach for more traditional methods of observing social structure and behavior. In realizing this potential, the technology of the Semantic Web provides the key in aggregating information across heterogeneous sources. The Semantic Web itself benefits by incorporating user-generated metadata and other clues left behind by users. Social Networks and the Semantic Web is designed for practitioners and researchers in industry, as well as graduate-level students in Computer Science within the Semantic Web field, and Social Science with an interest in working with electronic data and observing online social networks. This book also supplies developers of social-semantic applications with an understanding of the key concepts and methods of both fields and describes real-world applications incorporating social and semantic metadata. }, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24153ea1bc6fbc6a44802bc924ab84918/ivan_herman}, keywords = {books semanticweb sweo} }