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  1. Fuchs, H.: Kommentar zu den Instruktionen für die alphabetischen Kataloge der preußischen Bibliotheken (1973) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das vorliegende Buch will in erster Linie dem Bibliothekar, der mit der Aufnahme der Titel für den alphabetischen Katalog und ihrer Ordnung betraut ist, eine Hilfe bei seiner Arbeit sein. Die sogenannten Preußischen Instruktionen, mit ihrem genauen Titel 'Instruktionen für die alphabetischen Kataloge der preußischen Bibliotheken vom 10. Mai 1899. 2. Ausgabe in der Fassung vom 10.August 1908', nach denen heute wohl in den meisten deutschen Bibliotheken Aufnahme und Ordnung der Titel erfolgen, stellen zwar als Ganzes ein sorgfältig durchdachtes und wohlabgewogenes Regelwerk dar, im einzelnen jedoch zeigen sie bei ihrer Anwendung in der Praxis manche Lücken und nicht wenige Schwierigkeiten. Hier setzen diese Erläuterungen ein, indem sie versuchen, das, was der Bibliothekar meist nur unter Schwierigkeiten aus den Beispielen abzulesen vermag, in Worte zu fassen und zu verdeutlichen.
  2. Fuchs, H.: ¬Der Gesamtkatalog der preußischen Bibliotheken und sein Ausbau zu einem deutschen Gesamtkatalog (1928) 0.00
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    Source
    Von Büchern und Bibliotheken: dem ersten Direktor ... Ernst Kuhnert als Abschiedsgabe dargebracht ... Hrsg.: Gustav Abb
  3. Sonnenwald, D.H.; Söderholm, H.M.; Manning, J.E.; Cairns, B.; Welch, G.; Fuchs, H.: Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care : part I. information sharing (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    We are investigating the potential of 3D telepresence, or televideo, technology to support collaboration among geographically separated medical personnel in trauma emergency care situations. 3D telepresence technology has the potential to provide richer visual information than current 2D videoconferencing techniques. This may be of benefit in diagnosing and treating patients in emergency situations where specialized medical expertise is not locally available. The 3D telepresence technology does not yet exist, and there is a need to understand its potential before resources are spent on its development and deployment. This poses a complex challenge. How can we evaluate the potential impact of a technology within complex, dynamic work contexts when the technology does not yet exist? To address this challenge, we conducted an experiment with a posttest, between-subjects design that takes the medical situation and context into account. In the experiment, we simulated an emergency medical situation involving practicing paramedics and physicians, collaborating remotely via two conditions: with today's 2D videoconferencing and a 3D telepresence proxy. In this article, we examine information sharing between the attending paramedic and collaborating physician. Postquestionnaire data illustrate that the information provided by the physician was perceived to be more useful by the paramedic in the 3D proxy condition than in the 2D condition; however, data pertaining to the quality of interaction and trust between the collaborating physician and paramedic show mixed results. Postinterview data help explain these results.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59(2008) no.14, S.2320-2334
  4. Söderholm, H.M.; Sonnenwald, D.H.; Manning, J.E.; Cairns, B.; Welch, G.; Fuchs, H.: Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care : part II. task performance (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    We conducted an experiment with a posttest, between-subjects design to evaluate the potential of emerging 3D telepresence technology to support collaboration in emergency health care. 3D telepresence technology has the potential to provide richer visual information than do current 2D video conferencing techniques. This may be of benefit in diagnosing and treating patients in emergency situations where specialized medical expertise is not locally available. The experimental design and results concerning information behavior are presented in the article Exploring the Potential of Video Technologies for Collaboration in Emergency Medical Care: Part I. Information Sharing (Sonnenwald et al., this issue). In this article, we explore paramedics' task performance during the experiment as they diagnosed and treated a trauma victim while working alone or in collaboration with a physician via 2D videoconferencing or via a 3D proxy. Analysis of paramedics' task performance shows that paramedics working with a physician via a 3D proxy performed the fewest harmful interventions and showed the least variation in task performance time. Paramedics in the 3D proxy condition also reported the highest levels of self-efficacy. Interview data confirm these statistical results. Overall, the results indicate that 3D telepresence technology has the potential to improve paramedics' performance of complex medical tasks and improve emergency trauma health care if designed and implemented appropriately.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59(2008) no.14, S.2335-2349