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To coincide with the investiture of Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web and the first web server, with an honorary doctorate, the UOC Library has prepared a round-up with direct links to university, Catalan, Spanish and other catalogues, databases and bodies linked to his career.

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Wikipedia - Sir Tim Berners-Lee

Wikipedia's entry on Sir Tim Berners-Lee

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, search in the UOC Library catalogue

Search in the UOC Library catalogue for documents on Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Should you wish to borrow a book, you need to enter the Library's website via the UOC's Campus

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, search in the Catalan Universities' Collective Catalogue

Documents on Sir Tim Berners-Lee available in the different Catalan university libraries. Consultation accessible via the CCUC.

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Search on Dialnet (database of documentary alerts developed by the University of La Rioja)

A documentary alert service developed by the University of La Rioja, keeping people up-to-date with scientific work in Spanish. It offers searches of journals by title or subject area.

Language:English

Scirus.com - Tim Berners-Lee

A pre-recorded search in a specialised scientific information engine that allows for the simultaneous searching of more than 200 million web pages on international scientific servers (Science Direct, Cogprints, Arxiv.org e-prints, Biomed Central, Diva, Lexis Nexis, etc.), retrieving reports, pre-prints, articles, patents and all kinds scientific documentation, offering the full text whenever possible.

Language:English

Google Scholar - Tim Berners-Lee

A pre-recorded search using the Google Scholar search engine which specialises in scientific information.

Language:English

YouTube.com - Tim Berners-Lee

A selection of videos with interviews and talks by Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

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Webs

Tim Berners-Lee

W3C's official website which includes a biography, information about his book and a question and answer section on his contributions to the internet.

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Tim Berners-Lee in Time magazine

In 1999, Time magazine named Sir Tim Berners-Lee as one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century.

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Organizations and institutes

CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research

The centre where Tim Berners-Lee worked as a physicist and where, in 1989, he wrote a proposal for what would later become the World Wide Web.

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