Cover image for World Wide Web Applications in South Africa : World Wide Web Applications in South Africa.
World Wide Web Applications in South Africa : World Wide Web Applications in South Africa.
Title:
World Wide Web Applications in South Africa : World Wide Web Applications in South Africa.
Author:
Raitt, David.
ISBN:
9781846636752
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (148 pages)
Series:
The Electronic Library - Volume 25, Issue 5
Contents:
Cover -- CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- World Wide Web research investigated at annual conference in South Africa (www.zaw3.co.za) -- RAT online: martial arts learning resources -- A framework of anti-phishing measures aimed at protecting the online consumer's identity -- Malware: the new legal risk -- Web access for IT staff: a developing world perspective on web abuse -- Using journal use study feedback to improve accessibility -- A study on the model to link the Korean University Library OPAC with search portals -- Elucidating user behavior of mobile learning -- E-book reading groups: interacting with e-books in public libraries -- A study of the information literacy capabilities of the Kuwaiti police officers -- Book reviews.
Abstract:
This ebook contains a group of papers selected from the 2006 ZA-WWW conference, which is endorsed as a Regional Conference by the IW3C2.The papers selected not only show the scope and breadth of research being undertaken on the World Wide Web, but perhaps more importantly they also demonstrate the that South African ideas and activities play no small role in the development and use of the Web. To this end, Butler discusses the growing phenomena of phishing and how we should be protecting ourselves; in the same vein Etsebeth discusses malware and cyber risk, while Seymour and Naasden look at the developing world perspective on Web abuse. Finally, for something different, Yates shows how the Web can be used as a martial arts training resource.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
Click to View
Holds: Copies: