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  1. Waal, J. d.: genre-indeling van digitale media : Nieuwe media passen niet in SISO (1995) 0.02
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  2. Früh, R.: Roboter in Bibliotheken und die flexible Ordnung von Sammlungen (2018) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Ein Teil der traditionellen Arbeit wird in naher Zukunft von Maschinen, oder 'Applikationen' übernommen und es wird diskutiert, ob die Menschheit von der gewonnenen Zeit profitiert oder sich überflüssig macht. Digitale Applikationen und Roboter werden auch in Bibliotheken Aufgaben übernehmen, aber wie werden wir Roboter tatsächlich antreffen? Der Text fasst die Ergebnisse aus Studien des Forums LIKE am Max Planck Institut Luxemburg und Diskussionen mit Fachspezialisten für RFID-Technologie zusammen und stellt mögliche Geräte für Bibliotheken vor. Welche Vorteile eine Automatisierung für die Benutzung hat, zeigt zuletzt das Fallbeispiel der Dynamischen Ordnung in der Kunstbibliothek Sitterwerk in St. Gallen.
  3. Boll, J.J.: Shelf browsing, open access and storage capacity in research libraries (1985) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Champaign, Ill. : Univ. of Illinois, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
  4. Booth, P.F.: Together or apart : the problems of stock integration (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines decisions made about the arrangement of stock in libraries and warns against rigid rules. Every library should have its own policy, taking into account the types of users and their particular information needs, and the kinds of information materials held and their particular characteristics
  5. Maarek, Y.S.; Wecker, A.J.: ¬The librarian's assistent : automatically organizing books into dynamic bookshelves (1994) 0.00
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    Source
    Intelligent multimedia information retrieval systems and management: RIAO'94 Conference Proceedings. Vol.1
  6. Formierungen von Wissensräumen : Optionen des Zugangs zu Information und Bildung (2014) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In der Debatte um die Wissensgesellschaft werden räumliche Aspekte der Zugänglichkeit zu Information oft vernachlässigt, auch wenn anerkannt ist, dass Zugang nicht nur durch technischen Anschluss gewährleistet ist. Dieser Band lotet aus Sicht von Wissenschaft, Architektur und Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis aus, welchen Beitrag Institutionen der räumlich gebundenen Informationsvermittlung zur öffentlichen Zugänglichkeit von Information leisten.
  7. Schmedemann, B.: Konzeption und beispielhafte Umsetzung der themenorientierten Aufstellung der Sachliteratur in der Stadtbücherei Elmshorn (2004) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Hamburg : Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, FB Bibliothek und Information
  8. Lazinger, S.S.: LC Classification of a library and information science library for maximum shelf retrieval (1984) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In reclassifying a Library and Information Science library from DDC to LC, an attempt was made to concentrate books with related subject headings on the shelf for maximum shelf retrieval even in cases where the Subject Authorities or C.I.P. assign them varying numbers. Most of the shelf concentration was achieved either by selecting a single number for a given heading and then classifying all books with the heading in that number or by replacing the standard LC number for a heading with one which placed it together with related books on the shelf.
  9. Egghe, L.: ¬The amount of actions needed for shelving and reshelving (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the number of actions (or time) needed to organize library shelves. Studies 2 types pf problem: organizing a library shelf out of an unordered pile of books, and putting an existing shelf of books in the rough order. Uses results from information theory as well as from rank order statistics (runs). Draws conclusions about the advised frequency with which these actions should be undertaken
  10. Thornton, G.A.: Physical access to periodical literature : the dilemma revisited and a brief look at the future (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The debate over how periodical collections are best organised has simmered since the 1940s. Describes Univ. of North Texas Libraries' review of its alphabetically arranged periodical collections and a proposal to classify them. A literature search revealed little information concerning implications or cost of a classification project and few alternate solutions. The topic was developed into a 1990 NASIG workshop, with a participant survey concerning serials organisation. Briefly looks at current developments for improving access to periodical literature
  11. Kinnaly, G.: Automating the LC shelflist (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes plans to automate the LoC shelf list which consists of around 13.335.000 3x5 inch cards. The card shelf list records the holdings and location information for all monographs and some serial receiving LC classification and is used to determine the correct filing position and unique full card number for new materials so that they are properly shelved within the existing collection. A Shelflist Task Group, set up in Oct. 94, has recommended a retrospective conversion of the existing card shelf list to an online system which would support a call number assignment and maintenance and online inventory control. The benefits of an online shelf list are outlined and the outlook appears positive for a commitment on the part of the library to automate both the process of shelflisting and the shelf list as an inventory control
  12. Saarti, J.: Feeding with the spoon, or the effects of shelf classification of fiction on the loaning of fiction (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Information services and use. 17(1997) nos.2/3, S.159-169
  13. Herm, S.; Kaiser, R.: ¬Der moderne Lesesaal (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Lesesäle haben heute einen schweren Stand. Waren sie früher wichtigster Bestandteil der Bibliothek, so führt die zunehmende Digitalisierung der Information auch zur räumlichen Zergliederung der Bibliothek. Der Lesesaal kann nicht mehr als Zentrum fungieren, wenn er nicht mehr alle wichtigen Dienstleistungen vereinen kann. Die Einrichtung einzelner Facharbeitsräume werde einem großen Hauptlesesaal vorgezogen. Arbeitsräume unterschiedlicher Ausrichtung veteilen sich auf die ganze Bibliothek. Dennoch ist es möglich, den Lesesaal als Lern- und Nutzungszentrum in der wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek zu etablieren. Dazu ist vor allem eine Reaktion auf den technischen Fortschritt und die Anforderungen des modernen wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens nötig. Wichtig ist, dass das Konzept nicht die ferne Zukunft zum Ziel hat. Die Konzeption soll in der beschriebenen Form aktuell anwendbar sein. Die geschlderte modernen Technik soll keinesfalls nur Technik-Profis vorbehalten bleiben, sondern für alle nutzbar sein.
  14. Lin, W.; Yueh, H.-P.; Wu, H.-Y.; Fu, L.-C.: Developing a service robot for a children's library : a design-based research approach (2014) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 65(2014) no.2, S.290-301
  15. Pfeffer, M.; Schöllhorn, K.: Praktische Nutzung von Klassifikationssystemen (2018) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ist der Medienbestand einer Informationseinrichtung klassifikatorisch erschlossen, kann diese Information auf vielfältige Weise verwendet werden: Die hierarchische Struktur eines Klassifikationssystems kann mit Hilfe eines geeigneten Notationssystems als Basis für die Signaturvergabe genutzt werden und so die Anordnung der physischen Medien in Regalen inhaltlich strukturieren. In Katalogen und anderen Suchsystemen dienen Klassifikationssysteme als systematischer Zugang, zur inhaltlichen Eingrenzung von Treffermengen oder als Hilfsmittel, um thematisch verwandte Medien zu einem vorhandenen Medium zu finden. Etliche Visualisierungsmethoden bauen ebenfalls auf hierarchischen Strukturen von Klassifikationssystemen auf und können für eine Analyse der inhaltlichen Zusammensetzung von (Teil-)Beständen oder Treffermengen eingesetzt werden. In diesem Kapitel werden diese unterschiedlichen Anwendungsgebiete vorgestellt und anhand von Beispielen aus der Praxis erläutert.
  16. Molloy, C.G.; Wollschläger, T.: Imagebildung in der Bibliothek : Konzeption eines Leit- und Orientierungssystems (2000) 0.00
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    Source
    Information und Öffentlichkeit: 1. Gemeinsamer Kongress der Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksverbände e.V. (BDB) und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. (DGI), Leipzig, 20.-23.3.2000. Zugleich 90. Deutscher Bibliothekartag, 52. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. (DGI). Hrsg.: G. Ruppelt u. H. Neißer
  17. De Gaetano, M.A.: Looking at the library, seeing philosophy (Trieste, Italy) (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper focuses on the job undertaken between 2003 and 2004 in order to plan a new location arrangement for the Philosophy collection of one of the libraries at the University of Trieste. The paper describes the basic needs which played a fundamental role in the planning phase. Furthermore, it examines in detail how the most widely known classification systems - particularly the DDC- did not seem the best answer to the specific needs in this context. The solution was to develop an original classification system in order to answer the specific needs. The paper describes its development and the basis upon which it was built: the classification schemes used were those of the most authoritative periodical bibliographies in this field. Among them, the International Philosophical Bibliography system seemed to be closer to the continental tradition of the organization of knowledge in the discipline. Conclusions deal with the management of the transition from the old to the new system giving some information about the possible evaluation of the work that has been carried out.
  18. Parsian, D.: Überlegungen zur Aufstellungssystematik und Reklassifikation an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Afrikawissenschaften und Orientalistik (2007) 0.00
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    Content
    Master-Thesis (ULG), Universität Wien. Universitätslehrgang Library and Information Studies
  19. Silva, C.M.A. da; Ortega, C.D.: Proposals that preceded the call number : shelf arrangement in the Francofone manuals of librarianship from the mid-nineteenth century to 1930 (2017) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Shelf arrangement, from a bibliographic perspective, constitutes a reading proposal of the collection to the users as well as a resource for management and access to the documents. However, the centrality of the call number testifies the near forgetfulness of the different proposals that came before it and the role of the collection of documents and the target audience in the elaboration of the organization, in addition to the overlapping of the bibliographic classification to shelf arrangement. This work is justified by the need to restore shelf arrangement, seeking to understand its fundamental aspects from the literature in which the activity was systematized. Thus, this paper aims at contributing to reorient the shelf arrangement as an activity of information organization, exploring its conformation in the Francophone literature, from the midnineteenth century up to the 1930s. As for the methodology, this is an exploratory research made possible through the historical-conceptual investigation of shelf arrangement found in the Francophone manuals of librarianship of that period. This study concludes that the activity was placed by that line since the nineteenth century, when its own terminology was developed under the consideration of the intervention of the contexts, using methods and guided by the diversity of proposals.