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  1. Handbuch Bibliothek 2.0 (2010) 0.02
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    Editor
    Bergmann, J. u. P. Danowski
    Footnote
    Vgl. Anzeige in: BuB. 62(2010) H.9, S.613.
  2. Witten, I.H.; Bainbridge, M.; Nichols, D.M.: How to build a digital library (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    "How to Build a Digital Library" is the only book that offers all the knowledge and tools needed to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose. It is the perfectly self-contained resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries. The second edition reflects new developments in the field as well as in the Greenstone Digital Library open source software. In Part I, the authors have added an entire new chapter on user groups, user support, collaborative browsing, user contributions, and so on. There is also new material on content-based queries, map-based queries, cross-media queries. There is an increased emphasis placed on multimedia by adding a 'digitizing' section to each major media type. A new chapter has also been added on 'internationalization', which will address Unicode standards, multi-language interfaces and collections, and issues with non-European languages (Chinese, Hindi, etc.). Part II, the software tools section, has been completely rewritten to reflect the new developments in Greenstone Digital Library Software, an internationally popular open source software tool with a comprehensive graphical facility for creating and maintaining digital libraries. As with the First Edition, a web site, implemented as a digital library, will accompany the book and provide access to color versions of all figures, two online appendices, a full-text sentence-level index, and an automatically generated glossary of acronyms and their definitions. In addition, demonstration digital library collections will be included to demonstrate particular points in the book. To access the online content please visit our associated website. This title outlines the history of libraries - both traditional and digital - and their impact on present practices and future directions. It is written for both technical and non-technical audiences and covers the entire spectrum of media, including text, images, audio, video, and related XML standards. It is web-enhanced with software documentation, color illustrations, full-text index, source code, and more.
  3. Mayr, P.: Information Retrieval-Mehrwertdienste für Digitale Bibliotheken: : Crosskonkordanzen und Bradfordizing (2010) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: iwp 62(2011) H.6/7, S. 323-324 (D. Lewandowski)
  4. Linked data and user interaction : the road ahead (2015) 0.00
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    Content
    H. Frank Cervone: Linked data and user interaction : an introduction -- Paola Di Maio: Linked Data Beyond Libraries Towards Universal Interfaces and Knowledge Unification -- Emmanuelle Bermes: Following the user's flow in the Digital Pompidou -- Patrick Le Bceuf: Customized OPACs on the Semantic Web : the OpenCat prototype -- Ryan Shaw, Patrick Golden and Michael Buckland: Using linked library data in working research notes -- Timm Heuss, Bernhard Humm.Tilman Deuschel, Torsten Frohlich, Thomas Herth and Oliver Mitesser: Semantically guided, situation-aware literature research -- Niklas Lindstrom and Martin Malmsten: Building interfaces on a networked graph -- Natasha Simons, Arve Solland and Jan Hettenhausen: Griffith Research Hub. Vgl.: http://d-nb.info/1032799889.
  5. Kaiser, R.: Bibliotheken im Web 2.0 Zeitalter : Herausforderungen, Perspektiven und Visionen (2008) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: MittVÖB 62(2009) H.3, S.91-92 (H. Prillinger): "Ronald Kaiser beschäftigt sich in diesem Buch mit den Technologien, die unter den Schlagworten "Web 2.0" und "Bibliothek 2.0" zur verbesserten Kommunikation und Interaktion zwischen Bibliotheken und deren Nutzerinnen eingesetzt werden können. Dabei ist der Titel ein wenig irreführend, den der Schwerpunkt des Buches liegt nicht auf "Bibliotheken", sondern auf "Web 2.0". Kaiser gibt einen guten Überblick über die technischen Möglichkeiten, die unter"Web 2.0" zusammengefasst sind, und stellt Weblogs, RSS-Feeds, Videos, Podcasts und Wikis in einer Form vor, von der sowohl Anfängerinnen als auch Personen mit Grundkenntnissen profitieren können. Bei jedem dieser Medien geht Kaiser sowohl auf die dahinter stehende Technik und Implementierung als auch auf wichtige Grundregeln der Benützung bei der Inhaltserstellung ein (z.B. 15 Tipps für attraktive Blogangebote, oder was beim Drehen eines Videos beachtet werden sollte) und ergänzt jedes Kapitel durch ein Interview, in dem ein Experte zum jeweiligen Medium Erfahrungen, Anregungen oder wichtige Überlegungen einbringt. Die Vorstellung der Web 2.0-Technologien ist gelungen, verständlich, und für Bibliotheken, die in dieser Hinsicht aktiv werden wollen, auch sehr hilfreich; nicht ganz so erfolgreich ist das Buch leider dabei, die Relevanz dieser Technologien für Bibliotheken darzustellen.

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