Aberdeen Group
IT analyst reports, 9:2,
3, 4
About.com, KM1:4
Academic Press, 12:7
Access Asia, Contact Services, 10:5
ACM. See Association
for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Adams, Alton, 11:7, 12:5
Adobe, PDF format, 12:7
Aeneid Corporation, 2:3, 3:2,
3
Age of Spiritual Machines,
The: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence (Kurzweil), 1:3
aggregators
fee-based, 8:2–3
free, 8:3
of IT analyst reports, 9:1,
6
of market research reports, 10:2,
5, 12:5–6, 8
of newsletters, 8:2–3
AgriClick, 3:3
AIIP. See Association
of Independent Information Professionals
(AIIP)
ALA. See American
Library Association (ALA)
AllNetResearch.com, 7:8
AltaVista, 12:4
Advanced Search, 4:4,
5, 6, 8, 11:4, 5
Category Matches, 11:5
customize feature, 11:4
date limitation features, 10:7
DoubleClick and, 10:6
finding alternative search terms
with, 5:4
new features, 11:4, 5
news search, 10:7
Power Search, 11:4–5
RagingSearch, 6:1, 10:6, 11:4
ranking determinations by, 11:4
recent developments, 11:4–5
results page, 11:5
search algorithm, 11:4
search options, 11:4
search tips, 11:5
Simple Search, 11:4, 5
specialty topic searches, 11:5
standard business searches on, 7:2–3
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
Amadeus database, BvD Suite, 9:7
Amazon.com, 7:4
American Chambers of Commerce
Abroad, 3:8
American Express, Small Business
Exchange, 8:5
American Library Association
(ALA), 10:8
conference, 5:8
IFLA conference, 5:8
American Society for Information
Science (ASIS), 5:8
America Online, 2:8
Amertech, 7:5
AMR Research, 9:3,
6
Analyst Bullpen: A Roundup
of the Opinions of Internet Industry
Experts, 3:7
Andersen Consulting, KM2:1
Andreessen, Marc, 8:3
Andrew, Leonard, 1:3
Andrews, Tim, 3:3, 4:1–3
Anywho, 7:5
Arendt, Anna, 2:7
Arthur Andersen
AskNetwork, KM4:2
contract vendors and, KM4:2,
3
Art of the Long View, The (Schwartz), 1:3
Asia Marketing Information & Development
Company Reports, 10:5
Asia Pacific Management Forum, 5:3
Asia Pacific Research Online, 5:3
Asia Pacific resources, 5:3
ASIS. See American
Society for Information Science (ASIS)
AskJeeves
Direct Hit, 6:1
pay-for-placement options, 5:5
AskNetwork, Arthur Andersen, KM4:2
Association for Computing
Machinery (ACM)
Digital Libraries conference, 5:8
Association of Independent
Information Professionals (AIIP), 5:8
Association of Research Libraries, 8:5
Astrolink International LLC, 9:2
At Hand, 7:4
Aubergine Information Services, 5:1
Auckland, University of, OFFSTATS, 11:2
Autonomy, Portal in a Box, KM3:3
AvantGo, 2:6
Back Office, KM2:2
Bank Scanned Reports database,
BvD Suite, 9:7
BankScope database, BvD Suite, 9:7
Basch, Reva, 1:1, 5:1
Being Analog: Creating
Tomorrow's Libraries (Crawford), 1:3
Berkman, Robert, 1:6
Berners-Lee, Tim, 1:2
Berst, Jesse, 3:2
bigbook.com, 7:5
BigYellow.com, 7:5
Birkerts, Sven, 1:3
BizProLink, 3:2–3,
5
Blown to Bits: How the
New Economics of Information Transforms
Strategy (Evans), 1:2
Blur: The Speed of Change
in the Connected Economy (Davis
and Meyer), 1:2
book discussion groups, 1:1
books. See also specific
titles
technology, 1:1–3
Books, Bricks, and Bytes:
Libraries in the Twenty-First Century (Graubard
and Leclerk), 1:3
Boolean searches
using AltaVista, 11:5
using BullsEye 2, 4:4–5,
7, 8
Boston Consulting Group, KM1:2
Bots: The Origin of New
Species (Leonard), 1:3
"Brainier Way to Search
the Web?, A," 11:8
Brand, Stewart, 1:2
bridge pages, 5:5
BrightStation plc, 5:2,
3
Brio Portal 7.0, KM3:3
British Trade International
Export Market Information Centre, 1:5
brokerage reports
Investext, 2:1–5, 8
market research reports vs., 10:1
Brown-Jacobson, Kristine, 1:6
BUBL, 5:7
Building a Bridge to the
18th Century: How the Past Can Improve
Our Future (Postman), 1:3
BullsEye, 4:4
BullsEye 2, 4:4–8
evaluation of, 4:7–8
features, 4:6–7
BullsEye 2 Pro, 4:8
"BullysEye 2 Falls Very
Close to Hitting the Mark," 4:4–8
Bureau van Dijk, 8:8, 9:7–8
databases, 9:7, 8
pricing, 9:7
Business 2.0, 4:3
Business.com, 12:1–2,
3
features, 12:2, 3
searching, 12:1–2
business directories, 1:8
international businesses, 7:6–7
yellow page Web sites, 7:4–5
Business Information Report,
Dun & Bradstreet, 8:7
business librarians, vertical
portals and, 4:3
business portals, 11:2. See
also portals
Business.com, 12:1–2,
3
Portal B, 11:2, 12:1,
2–3
Business Search, AltaVista, 11.5
business-to-business (B2)
market
defined, KM1:1
Internet, KM1:1–4
purchasing function, KM1:2–4
resources, KM1:4
vertical portals and, 4:3
business-to-consumer market, KM1:1
BUSLIB Business Librarians
list archive, 12:4
Buying & Selling eContent
conference, 5:8
"BvD's 'Suiter" Way
to Search European Company Data," 9:7–8
BvD Suite, 9:7–8
Cairncross, Frances, 1:2
California, University of,
at Berkeley
Recommended Strategy for Searching
the Internet, 6:8
Capital Intelligence database,
BvD Suite, 9:7
Caring Economy, The (McGovern), 1:2
Carleton Corporation, 1:7
CEA Capital Partners, 6:8
ChoicePoint Inc., 8:8
"Choosing the Best Intranet
Content Vendor," KM4:1–4
CIO Magazine, KM1:4
Clare, Suzanne, 9:7,
8
Clickpub, 8:3
click-through
popularity search engines and, 6:1–2
search engine rankings and, 5:5
Clock of the Long Now,
The (Brand), 1:2
Close to the Machine: Technophilia
and Its Discontents (Ullman), 1:3
CMP, 3:3
Coalition Against Database
Piracy, 10:8
CODATA. See Committee
on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA)
Cognos, Enterprise Services
Portal, KM3:3
collaborative filtering, 7:4
Collections of Information
Antipiracy Act (H.R. 354), 10:8
Collins, Denise, 2:6
Committee on Data for Science
and Technology (CODATA), 10:8
Communications of the ACM, 1:3
Companiesonline.com, 7:4
Company Dossier, 6:1,
3–4
features, 6:3–4
company information, 3:4
business directories, 1:8
European companies, 9:7–8
international businesses, 7:6–7
self-updating, using eUpdate, 8:8
company reports
accuracy of, 6:7
on Dun & Bradstreet Million
Dollar database, 6:5–7
pre-packaged, sources for, 6:1–4
company searches
on Company Dossier, 6:3
on Dun & Bradstreet Million
Dollar database, 6:5, 7
on SkyMinder, 6:1–2
Company Sleuth, 3:8
Competia, 6:8
Conecta, 4:6
conferences
calendars, 5:7, KM2:4
eContent, 11:1, 3
Online World, 11:1–3,
7
Web archives of proceedings, 5:7–8
Web Search University, 11:1,
3
Conrad, Miles, Lectures, 5:7n
Consumer and Investor Access
to Information Act (H.R. 1858), 10:8
content vendors
customer service, KM4:2
price negotiation, KM4:3,
4
redistribution rights, KM4:2,
3
selecting, KM4:1–4
system downtime, KM4:3
Control Revolution, The:
How the Internet is Putting Individuals
in Charge and Changing the World We Know (Shapiro), 1:3
Copernic, 4:4
copyright protection legislation, 10:8
CorporateIntelligence.com, 11:2
Corporate Library, 11:2
Corporate Portal 3.5, Plumtree, KM3:4
corporate portals. See
also business portals; portals
content vendor selection, KM4:1–4
corporations. See also company
information
research and information about, 11:2
Countries and Regions, International
Trade Administration, 7:7
Crawford, Walt, 1:3
CRIF Business Information
Services (CRIBIS), 6:1, 2
Critical Path, 11.5, 12:4
Cult of Information, The (Roszak), 1:3
Curle, David, 5:2,
3
Current Analysis Inc., 1:6–7
"Cutting Edge of Low-Tech,
The," 1:7–8
Darwin Among the Machines:
The Evolution of Global Intelligence (Dyson), 1:3
DataChannel Server 4.0, KM3:3
Data Downlink, 12:2,
3
Dataquest, IT analyst
reports, 9:2, 3, 4, 6
Data Resources Inc., 11:7
Datasearch, 5:6
Data Smog: Surviving the
Information Glut (Shenk), 1:3
DataStar, 2:7
DataWare, Knowledge Management
Suite, KM3:4
Davis, Stanley M., 1:2
Death of Distance, The:
How the Communications Revolution Will
Change Our Lives (Cairncross), 1:2
DeepCanyon, 2:3, 8:8
IT analyst reports available
through, 9:3, 6
market research reports available
on, 10:3, 4, 5
shut-down of, 11:7, 12:5
"DeepCanyon Deep-Sixed;
MindBranch Extends Reach," 12:5–6,
8
Deja.com, 11.5
searching discussion groups with, 12:4
search tips, 12:4
DejaNews, 12:4
Deloitte Consulting, KM1:4
Delphi Group, KM2:1
Democratizing Information:
Online Databases and the Rise of End-User
Searching (Pfaffenberg), 1:2
Derwent, 5:1, 2
DialogClassic, 2:3
Dialog Corporation, 2:1,
3, 4, 7, 8, 3:4, 4:3
customers served by, 5:3
File 65, 5:7
Gale Database of Publications
and Broadcast Media, 8:5
Information Services Division
acquired by Thomson Corp., 5:1–3
IT analyst reports available
from, 9:1, 6
Market Identifiers File, 6:7
market research reports available
on, 10:5
new products, 11:2–3
pricing, 5:2–3
Digibid, 3:3
Digital Dashboard, Microsoft, KM2:1–3
Starter Kit, KM2:2
Digital Librarian: A Librarian's
Choice of the Best on the Web, 6:8
Digital Libraries conference, 5:8
Digital Literacy (Glister), 1:3
Digital McLuhan: A Guide
to the Information Millennium (Levinson), 1:2
Direct Hit
click-through ranking by, 5:5
personalized search features, 7:3–4
popularity monitoring by, 6:1–2
popularity search features, 7:3–4
directories
business, 1:8, 7:4–5,
6–7
industry, 1:8
newsletter, 8:5
telephone, 7:4–5, 10:8
Web, 5:4, 7:3
Directory of Electronic Journals,
Newsletters and Academic Discussion Lists,
The, 8:5
Directory of International
Trade Commission's Analyst Commodity Assignments, 7:6
Directory of Scholarly and
Professional E-Conferences, 12:4
discussion groups
establishing, 12:4
forum, 12:4
mailing list, 12:4
searching, 12:4
Usenet, 12:4
Dogpile, 4:6
domain names
subdomains and search engine
rankings, 5:5
top-level, 1:7–8
"Domains Aren't What
They Used to Be," 1:7–8
doorway pages, 5:5
DoubleClick, 10:6
Dow Jones Business Directory, 3:2
dowjones.com, 2:6, 3:4,
5
Dow Jones Inc., 3:4, 4:1
Dow Jones Interactive, 2:6,
8, 4:2
market research reports on, 10:5
Dow Jones News/Retrieval, 2:6–8, 4:1–2
driving directions, on
yellow pages sites, 7:4, 5
Dublin Core standards, KM2:4
Dun & Bradstreet, 6:5–7
Business Information Report, 8:7
consolidation of Web presence
by, 8:6
country Web sites, 8:6
customer relations, 8:7
data resellers, 8:8
eUpdate, 8:8
Million Dollar Database, 6:5–7, 8:6
pricing, 8:7–8
product availability through
Internet, 8:6–8
response to Internet, 8:6–8
vertical markets, 8:8
"Dun & Bradstreet's
Move to the Internet, Part 2," 8:6–8
Dying for Information (online
report), 11:7
Dyson, Esther, 1:2
Dyson, George, 1:3
eBay, 10:8
EBIC conference, 5:8
E-briefs, 3:7
EBSCO, 8:8
ECNext, 8:3, 10:2
e-commerce
business-to-business (B2) market, KM1:1–4
business-to-consumer market, KM1:1
vertical portals and, 4:3
E-Commerce Times, KM1:4
eCompanies, 12:1
Economist Intelligence Unit
(EIU)
Newsletter Mall and, 8:3
newsletter searches, 8:4
eContent 2001: The Content
Expo, 11:1
eContent conference, 11:3
"Editorial: Know the
Facts about the Facts," 9:8
edu domain searching, 11:2
EgoSurf, 2:3, 8
eGroups, 12:4
EIU. See Economist
Intelligence Unit (EIU)
e-journals, Web sources
of, 7:8
Electronic Design Technology, 3:3
Ellul, Jacques, 1:2
Eluminator service, MediaDNA, 12:7
e-mail news services, 3:6–7
End of Patience, The: Cautionary
Notes on the Information Revolution (Shenk), 1:3
e-newsletters.internet.com, 8:3
Enfish TrackerPro, 4:4
Enterprise Information Portal
1.5, Hummingbird, KM3:4
Enterprise Services Portal,
Cognos, KM3:3
entertainment searches, AltaVista, 11.4, 11.5
EO Center, 3:3
E-Portal Suite, Viador, KM3:4
Ernst & Young, KM2:1
e-Sense, Vigil Technologies, 11:2
eUpdate, Dun & Bradstreet, 8:8
Europe, company information, 9:7–8
Evans, Phillip, 1:2
Excalibur, RetrievalWare, 11:3, KM3:4
Excite, 4:6
date limitation features, 10:7
News Tracker, 10:7
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
Executive Resource Inc., 6:8
Express (InfoSeek), 4:4
eXtensible Markup Language. See XML
external content, vendor
selection, KM4:1–4
e-zines, sources of, 8:3
Factiva, 2:7, 3:3, KM2:3
IndustryClick, 4:1–3
Fame database, BvD Suite, 9:7
FAQ pages, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Faster: The Acceleration
of Just About Everything (Gleick), 1:2
FastSearch
BullsEye 2 and, 4:6
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
Feist v. Rural Telephone
Company, 10:8
Feldman, Susan, 5:6,
7
financial ratio calculators, 3:4
Findex, 10:2
"Finding Investext Reports
on the Web," 2:1–5, 8
Finding Market Research
on the Web (Berkman), 1:6
Find it Fast: How to Uncover
Expert Information on Any Subject (Berkman), 8:5
FindWhat.com, 5:5
FirstMonday, 1:3
FirstSearch, 2:7
PapersFirst, 5:7
Fishetti, Mark, 1:2
Florida Gulf Coast University,
Library Services, 3:4
Folio: The Magazine for
Magazine Management, 8:1
Forbes
Interactive Money Guide's Best
of the Web: Stocks and Bonds, 2:8
on investor boards, 3:8
Foreman, Jack, 9:2
Forrester Research
IT analyst reports, 9:2,
3, 4, 6
Fortune magazine, 2:8, 9:3
forum discussions
investor message boards, 3:8
searching, 12:4
Forum One, 12:4
Foster Business Library, University
of Washington, 3:4
frames, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Freedom (Infolmage), KM2:2
FreePint, 3:6
Future Shock (Toffler), 1:2
Gale Group, 1:8, 2:7,
8, 5:2
Database of Publications and
Broadcast Media, 8:5
products, 5:1
Gale Group Newsletter Database, 8:1
Gale's Market Share Reporter, 1:8
Gap, 3:8
Garman, Nancy, 5:7n, 11:1,
3
Garstka, Katharine, 6:8
Gartner, Perry, 9:2,
3, 6
Gartner Group, KM1:1, KM3:1
IT analyst reports, 9:2,
3, 4, 6
market research reports, 10:1
gateway pages, 5:5
Giga Information Group
IT analyst reports, 9:2,
3, 4, 6
Gittins, Jeremy, KM2:1
Gleick, James, 1:2
Glister, Paul, 1:3
Global Researcher, Bureau
van Dijk, 9:8
Go (Infoseek)
finding alternative search terms
with, 5:4
Go Guides, 5:4
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
GO Network
date limitation features, 10:7
newsletters available through, 8:3
Google
advanced search, 11:6
BullsEye 2 and, 4:5, 6,
8
bypassing "stop" words
in, 12:6
date limitation features, 10:7
finding vertical portals with, 3:2
information overload directory, 11:7
new functions, 11:6
Open Directory index, 7:3
popularity of, 6:1
popularity searches on, 7:1,
3
preference setting, 11:6
recent changes, 11:4,
6, 12:6
search rules and protocols, 11:6
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
Web directory, 12:6
Web site rankings by, 5:5
GoTo.com
finding alternative search terms
with, 5:4
pay-for-placement options, 5:5
Graubard, Stephen R., 1:3
Greenburg, Herb, 3:8
Growing Up Digital: The
Rise of the Net Generation (Tapscott), 1:3
GTE SuperPages, 7:5
Gutenberg Elegies, The:
The Fate of Reading in an Electronic
Age (Birkerts), 1:3
Hann, William, 3:6
Hart, Clare, 3:3
Harte-Hanks, 9:6
Hewlett-Packard, 2:3
Deep Canyon, 10:4
High Tech Heretic: Why
Computers Don't Belong in the Classroom
and Other Reflections by a Computer Contrarian (Stoll), 1:3
Homer, Mike, 8:3
Hoovers.com, 7:4, 8:8, 12:7
Horowitz-Murray, Janet Hamlet, 1:2
HotBot
click-though and, 5:5
date limitation features, 10:7
popularity monitoring by, 6:2
"How to Search the Web
as it Shows its Age," 9:7
HTML, XML vs., KM2:3
Hudson's Newsletter Directory, 8:5
Human Use of Human Beings,
The: Cybernetics and Society (Wiener), 1:2
Hummingbird, Enterprise Information
Portal 1.5, KM3:4
IBM Consulting Group, 10:6
Icarus database, BvD Suite, 9:7
IDC. See International
Data Corporation (IDC)
IMR Mall
features, 12.8
IT analyst reports on, 9:1,
6
market research reports on, 8:3, 10:2–4,
3, 11:7
IndustryClick, 3:2,
3, 5, 4:1–3
industry directories, 1:8
industry information
international businesses, 7:6–7
Internet new services, 3:6–7
vertical portals, 3:1–5
Industry Standard, 3:7, 4:3, 7:8
Infolmage Inc., KM2:2
Infolmage Freedom 2, KM3:4
Information Catalog, The, 10:2
information overload
Google directory listing on, 11:7
Web sites on, 11:7
information professionals
business-to-business opportunities, KM1:2
conference archives, 5:7–8
conferences, 5:7, 11:1–3
purchasing opportunities, KM1:2–4
vertical portals and, 4:3
Web site ranking strategies and, 5:5–7
Information Rules: A Strategic
Guide to the Network Economy (Varian
and Shapiro), 1:2
Information Society, 1:3
information sources
AllNetResearch.com, 7:8
Asia Pacific, 5:3
Competia, 6:8
DeepCanyon, 2:3
Digital Librarian, 6:8
EgoSurf, 2:3, 8
Find it Fast: How to Uncover
Expert Information on Any Subject (Berkman), 8:5
FreePint, 3:6
Global Market Research Reports,
American Express, 8:5
on information overload, 11:7
LibraryHQ, 6:8
MediaGrok, 3:7
NUA Internet Surveys, 3:6
PandiaPost, 3:7
Recommended Strategy for Searching
the Internet, 6:8
Research Buzz, 3:6
Scout Report, The, 3:6
Search Engine News, 3:6
Seidman's Online Insider, 3:7
VoxCap sites, 7:8
WebSearch, 3:7
information technology (IT)
analyst firms
comparison of, 9:4–5
conflict of interest potential, 9:3
credibility and reliability of, 9:3,
6
customer service, 9:3
industry background, 9:1–2
predictions, 9:6
price negotiation, 9:2–3
selecting, 9:2–3
information technology (IT)
analyst reports
average spending on, 9:2
sources of, 9:1–6, 6
stand-alone, 9:6
Web availability of, 9:1–6
Information Today, 5:7,
8
InformationWeek, 9:3,
6
Informing Ourselves to
Death (Postman), 11:7
InfoSeek, Express, 4:4
InfoUSA, 7:4, 5
Inktomi, 5:4–5,
5, 12:7
InSite 2, 2:1,
2–3, 7
Institute for Research on
Learning, KM3:2
IntellectualCapital.com, 7:8
Intelligencer Europe: An
Analysis of the Week's Major European
Internet Economy News, 3:7
Intelliscope, 2:1,
2, 3, 4
IntelliSeek, BullsEye 2, 4:4–8
Interface Culture: How
New Technology Transforms the Way We
Create and Communicate (Johnson), 1:3
international business
American Chambers of Commerce
Abroad Web sites, 3:8
industry information sources, 7:6–7
market research reports, 8:5
sourcing issues, KM1:3
International Business
Information: How to Find It, How to Use
it, 1:8
International Council of Scientific
Unions, 10:8
International Data Corporation
(IDC), IT analyst reports, 9:2,
3, 5
International Federation of
Library Associations and Institutions, 5:8
International Federation of
Purchasing and Materials Management, KM1:4
International Market Research
Mall. See IMR Mall
International Trade Administration, 7:6–7
Countries and Regions, 7:7
Office of Trade and Economic
Analysis, 7:6–7
Trade Development Office, 7:7
Trade Information Center, 7:7
International Trade Commission,
U.S. See U.S. International
Trade Commission (ITC)
Internet. See also World
Wide Web
business-to-business (B2) market, KM1:1–4
free e-mail news services about, 3:6–7
studies on, 11:6–7
Internet.com, 5:4, 8:3
Internet Librarian conference, 5:8
Internet Society (ISOC), 5:8
In the Age of the Smart
Machine: The Future of Work and Power (Zuboff), 1:2
intranets
BullsEye 2 for, 4:8
content vendor selection, KM4:1–4
vertical portals and, 4:3
|
Intranets conference, 5:8
Intraspect, Knowledge Server, KM3:4
Investext brokerage reports, 2:1–5,
8
Investext Terms Dictionary
(Thomson Financial Securities Data), 2:3
"Investor Boards: Hazardous
to your Mental Health?", 3:8
investor message boards, 3:8
IPlanet Portal Server 3.0, KM3:4
I-Price, KM4:4
I-Search, 3:7
ISI, 5:1, 2, 3
Current Contents Proceedings, 5:7
Isis Scanned Reports database,
BvD Suite, 9:7
ISOC. See Internet
Society (ISOC)
IT analyst firms. See information
technology (IT) analyst firms
IT analyst reports. See information
technology (IT) analyst reports
ITC. See United
States International Trade Commission (ITC)
Ixquick, 10:6
Jade, Bureau van Dijk, 9:8
Jane's, 5:1
Johnson, Steven R., 1:3
Journal of Computer Mediated
Communications, 1:3
Jupiter Communications,
IT analyst reports, 9:2, 5, 6
Jurisline.come, 10:8
Kadayam, Sundar, 4:5–8
Kalorama LLC, 10:2
"Keeping up with Sources
that Keep You Informed," 3:6–7
Kelly, Kevin, 1:2
Kennedy, Mary Lee, KM2:2,
3
key words
buying, 5:5
commonly used, finding, 5:4
Knight Ridder, 5:1
knowledge management
conference calendars, KM2:4
Microsoft Corp. activities, KM2:1–3
portals and, KM3:1–3
XML and, KM2:4
Knowledge Management Suite,
DataWare, KM3:4
Knowledge Server, Intraspect, KM3:4
Kurzweil, Ray, 1:3
Labovitz, John, 8:3
"Latest International
Trade Sources from the U.S., The," 7:6–7
Leclerk, Paul, 1:3
legislation, copyright
protection, 10:8
"Let Your Fingers do
the Web Surfing for Yellow Page Look-ups," 7:4–5
Levinson, Paul, 1:2
Lexis-Nexis
copyright protection concerns, 10:8
market research reports available
on, 10:5
Universe, Company Dossier, 6:1,
3–4
Lexis-Nexis Universe, IT analyst
reports available from, 9:6
LibraryHQ, 6:8
Library & Information
Technology Association (American Library
Association), 5:8
Life on the Screen: Identity
in the Age of the Internet (Turkle), 1:2
link popularity. See
also popularity search engines
artificial, 5:6
search engine ranking and, 5:5
Long Boom, The (Schwartz), 1:3
LookSmart
click-through and, 5:5
directory, 5:4
submitting Web sites to, 5:4
Lotus, KM2:1
Lycos
click-through and, 5:5
pay-for-placement options, 5:5
popularity monitoring by, 6:2
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
MAC. See Market
Access and Compliance (MAC)
Magellan, 8:3
M.A.I.D., 5:1
mailing list discussion searching, 12:4
Manufacturing USA, 1:8
maps, on yellow pages
Web sites, 7:4, 5
Marimba, 8:3
Market Access and Compliance
(MAC), U.S. Department of Commerce, 1:4, 7:7
MarketingClick, 3:3
MarketResearch.com
features, 12.8
IT analyst reports available
from, 9:1, 6
market research reports available
on, 10:2, 3
market research firms. See
also market research reports
IT analyst reports available
from, 9:1
market research reports
aggregators of, 10:2–5, 12:5–6,
8
brokerage analyst reports vs., 10:1
by-the-page purchase options, 12:6
contents of, 10:1
finding on the Web, 10:2–5, 11:7
international business, 8:5
on MindBranch, 12:5
on Newsletters.com, 8:5
off-the-shelf, 10:1–5
USADATA.com portal for, 11:3
"Market Research Reports:
Off-the-Shelf and on the Web," 10:1–5
MarkIntel
features, 12:8
IT analyst reports available
on, 9:1, 6
market research reports available
on, 10:3, 4–5
McGovern, Gerry, 1:2
McGraw-Hill Inc., 7:6, 12:7
Information and Media Services, 8:4
newsletter searches, 8:4
McLuhan, Marshall, 1:1,
2
Meckler, 5:4
Meckler, Alan, 7:8
Media Awareness Network, 11:6–7
MediaCentral, 3:3
MediaDNA, Eluminator service, 12:7
MediaFinder.com, 8:5
MediaGrok, 3:7
Media Matrix, 9:2,
6
message boards
investor, 3:8
searching, 12:4
META Group, IT analyst
reports, 9:2, 3, 5, 6
metasearch engines
BullsEye 2, 4:4–8
meta tags, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Metayer, Estelle, 6:8
Meyer, Christopher, 1:2
Microsoft Corporation
Digital Dashboard, KM2:1–3
Exchange 2000, KM2.3
knowledge management activities, KM2:1–3
knowledge sharing by, 4:3
Office 2000, KM2.3
Miller, Mark Crispin, 5:3
Million Dollar Database, Dun & Bradstreet, 6:5–7, 8:6
features, 6:5–7
pricing, 6:7
MindBranch, 11:7
Advanced Find, 12:5
customer service, 12:6
custom research, 12:6
features, 12:5–6, 8
searching, 12:5–6
Modern Purchasing, KM1:4
Mossberg, Walt, 2:6
Motley Fool, 3:8
motorplace.com, 3:1
MSN Search
click-through and, 5:5
popularity monitoring by, 6:2
Multex Systems, 2:1, 9:6
Mumford, Lewis, 1:2
NAPM. See National
Association of Purchasing Management (NAPM)
National Association of Purchasing
Management (NAPM), KM1:4, KM4:4
National Association of Realtors, 10:8
National Federation of Abstracting
and Information Services (NFAIS), 5:8
National Online conference, 5:8
National Technical Information
Service (NTIS), 7:6
National Trade Data Bank, 7:6
NERAC, 8:8
Net Persuasion: A Report
on the Meeting of Marketing and the Internet, 3:7
Network Computing, 3:3
Network Solutions, 1:7
"New and Noteworthy Business
Information Sources," 2:3
"New and Noteworthy Information
Sources," 6:8, 7:8, 11:7
Newman, Eric, 6:1–2, 7:4
New Rules for the New Economy:
10 Radical Strategies for a Connected
World (Kelly), 1:2
news alert services
analysis offered by, 1:6–7
on investor message board discussions, 3:8
News Index, 10:7
"Newsletter Directories
via the Web," 8:5
Newsletter & Electronic
Publishers Association, 8:1
Newsletter Mall, 8:3,
4
Newsletter on Newsletters, 8:1
newsletters
fee-based aggregators of, 8:2–3
free aggregators of, 8:3
on online services, 8:2
on publishers' sites, 8:3–4
searching, 8:1–4
searching Web-based directories
of, 8:5
value of, 8:1
Web archives, 8:1–4
Web-based directories, 8:5
Web influences on, 8:1,
4
Web strategies, 8:1–2
Newsletters.com, 8:5
NewslettersOnline.com, 8:3
NewsNet, 8:1
News Network (EDTN), 3:3
"New Sources," 8:5
"New Sources for Pre-packaged
Company Reports," 6:1–4
NewsRX.com, 8:3
news searches, 10:7
on AltaVista, 11.5
news services
free sources of Internet news, 3:6–7
News Tracker, Excite, 10:7
New York Public Library
Science, Industry, and Business
Library, 1:8
New York Times, 3:2,
8, 4:3
New York Times on the Web, 1:8
NFAIS. See National
Federation of Abstracting and Information
Services (NFAIS)
Northern Light
BullsEye 2 and, 4:5, 6,
8
features, 2:2
Investext reports on, 2:1,
2, 3, 5
market research reports on, 10:2,
4–5
MarkIntel data access on, 10:4–5
Special Collection, 10:7
submitting Web sites to, 5:5
Teltech.com and, 3:4
Wall Street Journal searches
on, 2:7, 8
Notess, Greg, 10:7, 11:1
NTIS. See National
Technical Information Service (NTIS)
NUA Internet Surveys, 3:6
Nua Limited, KM2:4
Office of Trade and Economic
Analysis, International Trade Administration, 7:6–7
OFFSTATS, 11:2
Ohio University Business Reference
Sources, 1:8
Omidyar, Pierre, 8:3
OneSource, 8:8
Online Inc., 3:3, 11:1
"Online Industry Events
Archived on the Web," 5:7–8
Online magazine, 5:7n
Online Research Agency, 10:5
online services
IT analyst reports available
from, 9:1, 6
market research reports available
on, 10:5
searching newsletters via, 8:2
Online World, 5:8
2000 conference report, 11:1–3,
7
replacements for, 11:1,
3
"Online World Wraps Up;
2 New Shows Open Up," 11:1–3
On the Holodeck: The Future
of Narrative in Cyberspace (Horowitz-Murray), 1:2
Open Directory
Google and, 11:6, 7
listing on, 5:4
search capabilities, 7:3
WebBrain and, 11:8
Oracle Corporation, 1:7
Out of the Abyss: Surviving
the Information Age (online report), 11:7
Outsell Inc., 3:7, 9:2,
3, 63, 11:3, KM4:3, 4
Oxbridge Directory of Newsletters, 8:5
PandiaPost, 3:7
PapersFirst, FirstSearch, 5:7
pay-for-placement Search engine
ranking, 5:5, 6
PDF files, finding on the
Web, 12:7
Penton Media, 12:7
personalized search options,
Direct Hit, 7:3–4
Pettit, Elizabeth, KM4:2–4
Pfaffenberg, Bryan, 1:1,
2
Phillips International Inc., 8:4
Pinpoint.com, 10:6
Planet IT, 3:3
Plumtree, Corporate Portal
3.5, KM3:4
Polese, Kim, 8:3
Policy.com, 7:8
policy journals, 7:8
"'Popularity' Engines:
They're Hot--But do they Work?", 7:1–4
popularity search engines, 7:1–4. See
also link popularity
business search comparisons, 7:3–4
click-through monitoring by, 7:1–2
collaborative filtering, 7:4
edu domain, 11:2
personalized search features, 7:3–4
vertical popularity, 7:3–4
Web site design and, 5:5,
6
Portal B
business information portal, 11:2, 12:1,
2–3
features, 12:3
finding PDF files with, 12:7
searching, 12:2–3
Portal in a Box, Autonomy, KM3:3
portals. See also vertical
portals (vortals)
appropriateness of, KM3:2–3
business, 11:2
corporate, content vendor selection, KM4:1–4
for market research reports, 11:3
selecting, KM3:1–3
vendors, KM3:1–4
"Portals not Always the
Right Answer," KM3:1–4
Postman, Neil, 1:3, 11:7, KM3:1,
2, 3
Powerize.com, 2:1,
2, 5, 10:7
Predicasts Newsletter Database, 8:1
Premedia, 4:3
PRGGuide.com, 11:7, 12:5
Price, Gary, 11:2
Primark, 8:8
Prime, Eugenie, 1:1
Primedia, 3:3
ProAudio.net, 3:3
ProfessionalCity.com, 3:3
profiling technologies, 7:4
Profound
IT analyst reports on, 9:6
market research reports on, 10:5
ProQuest, CD-ROM to online
conversion, 7:2
ProQuest Direct, 2:7
Prusak, Larry, 10:6
Publicly Accessible Mailing
Lists, 12:4
PublishOne.com, 8:3
purchasing
business-to-business market, KM1:2–4
information professionals and, KM1:2–4
resources, KM1:4
Purchasing Magazine, KM1:4
Purchasing & Supply
Management, KM1:4
Purchasing Today, KM1:4
Purchasing World, KM1:4
Raging Bull, 3:8
Raging Search
business searches on, 7:1–2
customize feature, 11:4
date limitation features, 10:7
Google and, 6:1, 10:6
popularity rankings on, 7:1–2
recent developments, 11:4
RDF. See Resource
Description Framework (RDF)
Reach database, BvD Suite, 9:7
Recommended Strategy for Searching
the Internet, 6:8
RedHerring magazine, 3:3
redistribution rights,
content vendors and, KM4:2, 3
Reed Elsevier, 10:8
Release 2.0 (Dyson), 1:2
RemarQ, 11.5, 12:4
Research Bank Web, 2:1,
3, 4, 10:4
ResearchBuzz, 3:6
Resource Description Framework
(RDF), KM2:4
RetrievalWare, Excalibur, 11:3, KM3:4
Reuters
business relationships, 4:2, 9:2
information overload reports, 11:7
Reuters Business Briefing, 2:7
Reuters Guide to Good Information
Strategy, The (online report), 11:7
reverse phone lookup,
in yellow pages Web sites, 7:4, 5
Rheingold, Howard, 1:2
Rizzoli, Annalisa, 6:2
Rocket ebook, 2:6
Roszak, Theodore, 1:3
Roth, Dave, 12:7
SBC Interactive, 7:5
Schlosser, Ronald H., 5:1,
2–3
Schmidt, Eric, 8:3
Schwartz, Peter, 1:3
Scout Report, The, 3:6
SearchEdu.com, 11:2
Search Engine News, 3:6
search engine ranking
popularity and, 6:1–4
Web site strategies for, 5:4–7
search engines. See
also specific search engines and search
tools
date limitation feature comparisons, 10:7
"express service" for
Web site listing, 5:4
free e-mail news services about, 3:6–7
news and information articles
about, 10:6
pay-for-placement options, 5:5
popularity, 5:5, 6, 7:1–4
recent developments, 11:4–6
specialty, 10:6
submitting Web sites to, 5:4–5
trends, 11:1–2
visual mapping, 11:8
Web site indexing techniques, 3:7
Web site strategies for high
rankings in, 5:4–7
"Search Engines: Do They
Answer Your Questions?", 9:6
Search Engines & Beyond
conference, 5:8
SearchEngineShowdown.com, 10:7
Search Engine Strategies 2000
conference, 5:4
Search Engine Watch, 3:6
searchenginewatch.com, 5:5
"Searching Newsletters
in the Age of the Internet," 8:1–5
searching the Web
alternate search terms for, 5:4
for market research reports, 10:2–5
for news, 10:7
for newsletters, 8:1–4
for PDF files, 12:7
tutorial, 6:8
using date limitations, 10:7
search results
click-though and, 5:5
link analysis and, 5:5
Web site ranking strategies, 5:4–7
Seidman, Robert, 3:7
Seidman's Online Insider, 3:7
Sequoia, XML Portal Server, KM3:4
Server Side Includes (SSI),
date-limited Web searches and, 10:7
SGML, KM2:3
Shafer, Lauri, KM2:2–3
Shapiro, Andrew L., 1:3
Shapiro, Carl, 1:2
Shenk, David, 1:3
Shonfeld, Erick, 9:3
Shumpert, Michael, 8:6
Silicon Investor, 3:8
Silicon Snake Oil (Stoll), 1:3
Simba, 3:1
Sirsi Corporation, 6:8
Siscoe, Ines, 9:2
SkyMinder
Dun & Bradstreet data available
through, 8:8
features, 6:4, 9:7
finding company data with, 6:1–2
pricing, 6:2
services, 6:2, 4
SLA. See Special
Libraries Association (SLA)
Small Business Exchange, American
Express, 8:5
smartindexing technology, 6:3
SmartPages, 7:5
Smith, Randy, 8:3
Snap, directory, 5:4
Soft Edge (Levinson), 1:2
SoftLock.com, 8:8
Sommers, Patrick, 5:1,
2–3
spams, search engine ranking
strategies and, 5:5
Special Libraries Association
(SLA), 5:8
specialty topic searches,
AltaVista, 11:5
splash pages, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Sponder, Steven, 3:3
Standage, Tom, 1:3
Standard & Poor's Data
Resources, 12:5
Starmedia.com, 10:6
Statistical Yearbook (United
Nations), 1:8
Stephens, Jennifer, 12:2
Stoll, Clifford, 1:3
"stop" words,
bypassing, in Google, 12:6
Strategis Canada, 1:4–5
Street.Com, 3:8
subdomains, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Subjex.com, 10:6
Sullivan, Danny, 3:6, 5:4
Supreme Court, copyright
protection and, 10:8
Swantek, Kathleen, KM4:2–4
Swift, Paul, 8:1
Switchboard, 7:4,
5
tables, search engine
rankings and, 5:5
Tapscott, Don, 1:3
Tech Law Journal, 10:8
Technics and Civilization (Mumford), 1:2
Technological Society,
The (Ellul), 1:2
technology book discussion
groups, 1:1
"Technology Books for
the New Millennium," 1:1–3
Technopoly: The Surrender
of Culture to a Technology (Postman), 1:3
TechRepublic, 9:6
Telebase, 8:8
TelecomClick, 3:3
telephone directories
copyright issues, 10:8
yellow pages sites, 7:4–5
Teltech.com, 3:4,
5
Tenner, Edward, 1:3
TheBrain Technologies Corporation, 11:8
"Thomson Acquires Dialog," 5:1–3
Thomson Corporation, 4:3, 5:1–3, 10:4
Scientific, Reference & Healthcare
division, 5:1
Thomson Financial Securities
Data, 2:1, 3
MarkIntel, 10:4
ThompsonDirect.com, 11:3
Tierney, Pat, 4:3, 5:3
"Tim Andrews' Big Move:
Factiva to Industry Click," 4:1–3
Time-Warner, 2:8
"To B2B or not to B2B:
A Question for Info Professionals," KM1:1–4
Toffler, Alvin, 1:2
top-level domains, 1:7–8
Trade Development Office,
International Trade Administration, 7:7
Trade Information Center,
International Trade Administration, 1:4, 7:7
Trademark.com, 11:2
trademark databases, 11:2
trade publications, vertical
portals and, 4:3
Trade Reference Information
Center, 1:4
Turkle, Sherry, 1:2
"Two New Business Portals
Help Fight Data Glut," 12:1–3
U.K. Retail Research, 10:5
Ullman, Ellen, 1:3
Understanding Media: The
Extensions of Man (McLuhan), 1:2
Unibex, 8:8
United States International
Trade Commission (ITC), 7:6
U.S. Commercial Service, 7:6
Universe (Lexis-Nexis), 6:1,
3
U.S. Bureau of the Census, 12:7
U.S. Commercial Service, United
States International Trade Commission (ITC), 7:6
U.S. Department of Commerce, 7:6
Market Access and Compliance
(MAC), 7:7
Web resources, 1:4–5
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 3:4
U.S. government reports, PDF
format, 12:7
U.S. Industry & Trade
Outlook, 1:8, 7:6
U.S. International Trade Commission
(ITC), 7:6
USADATA.com, 11:3
USA Trade Center, 1:4
Usenet archive searching, 11.5, 12:4
Varian, Hal, 1:2
Verity search engine, 4:6,
8
VerticalNet, 3:2,
3, 5
vertical popularity searching
Direct Hit, 7:3–4
"Vertical Portals are
Slicing up the Web," 3:1–5
vertical portals (vortals), 3:1–5, 4:1–3. See
also portals
for business researchers, 3:4
defined, 3:2
Dialog Corp. and, 5:3
enabler sites, 3:3
intranets and, 4:3
locating, 3:2
services provided by, 4:2–3
"supermarket," 3:2
vertical searching, 11:2
Viador, E-Portal Suite, KM3:4
Victorian Internet, The:
The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph
and the Nineteenth Century's On-Line
Pioneers (Standage), 1:3
Vigil Technologies, e-Sense, 11:2
Virtual Community (Rheingold), 1:2
visual mapping, WebBrain, 11:8
vortals. See vertical
portals (vortals)
VoxCap LLC, 7:8
Wagner, Dan, 4:3
Walker, Susan, 9:3
WallStreetCity, 2:8
Wall Street Journal, 2:6–8, 4:3
"Wall Street Journal,
The: Where it Landed on the Web," 2:6–8
Wall Street Journal Interactive
Edition, 2:6–8
Warren Communications News, 8:4
Washington, University of,
Foster Business Library, 3:4
W3C. See World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Weaving the Web: The Original
Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World
Wide Web by Its Inventor (Berners-Lee), 1:2
Webber, John, 10:4
WebBrain, 11:8
Web directories
Open Directory, 7:3
submitting Web sites to, 5:4
Webferret, 4:4
"Web Page Tweaking: Will
the Best Rise to the Top?", 5:4–7
"Web Resources from the
Commerce Department," 1:4–5
WebSearch, 3:7
Web Search University, 11:1,
3
WebSeeker, 4:4
Web site design, search
engine ranking strategies and, 5:4–7
Web site indexing, 3:7
Web site ranking strategies
content-based, 5:5–6
information professionals and, 5:5–7
Web site designers and, 5:4–7
Web sites
doorway pages, 5:5
information sources, 6:8
popularity of, 5:6
submitting to search engines, 5:4–5
submitting to Web directories, 5:4
top-level domain names, 1:7–8
well-described, 5:6–7
yellow pages, 7:4–5
"Web Snares Yet Another
Giant--IT Analysts," 9:1–6
Wegner, Etienne, KM3:2
West Group, 5:2
"What's New to Say About
Discussion Groups?", 12:4
"What's New with AltaVista
and Google," 11:4–6
"What's New with Dun & Bradstreet,
part 1 of 2," 6:5–7
"When News Alerts are
Not Enough," 1:6–7
"Where Does Microsoft
Want to Go with KM?", KM2:1–3
Why Things Bite Back: Technology
and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences (Tenner), 1:3
Wiener, Norbert, 1:2
Wojciehowski, Bart, KM2:1
World Business Directory, 1:8
World Reporter, 2:7
World Wide Web. See
also Internet; searching the Web
Commerce Department resources, 1:4–5
studies on, 11:6–7
World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C)
XML and, KM2:3, 4
Xerox Corporation, 3:8
XHMTML, KM2:4
XLS, 2:1, 2, 3,
5
XML
advantages of, KM2:3–4
limitations of, KM2:4
sources of information on, KM2:4
"XML FAQ, An," KM2:3–4
XML Portal Server, Sequoia, KM3:4
Yahoo!, 3:8
date limitation features, 10:7
newsletters available through, 8:3
submitting Web sites to directory, 5:4
yellow pages features, 7:5
Yankee Group, IT analyst
reports, 9:2, 5, 6
yellow page Web sites, 7:4–5
"You May Seek--But Will
You Find--PDF on the Web," 12:7
Yupi.com, 10:6
ZDNet, 3:2, 12:7
popularity monitoring by, 6:2
ZD Net Business and Technology
Newsletters, 8:3
Ziff-Davis Market Intelligence, 9:6
IT analyst reports, 9:3
Zip2, 7:5
Zona Research, IT analyst
reports, 9:2, 5, 6
Zuboff, Shoshana, 1:2
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