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  1. Kuhlen, R.: ¬Die Konsequenzen von Informationsassistenten : was bedeutet informationelle Autonomie oder wie kann Vertrauen in elektronische Dienste in offenen Informationsmärkten gesichert werden? (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Informationsraum, in dem wir leben, ist so komplex geworden, daß wir ohne die Nutzung externer Kompetenz nicht mehr auskommen können. Informationsarbeit - das heißt: produktive Erschließung des verfügbaren Informationsraumes als der Grundlage, auf der wir unser Leben in all seinen professionellen, öffentlichen und privaten Belangen informationell abgesichert bestreiten können - wird zunehmend an Informationsassistenten delegiert; seit langem schon an Informationsspezialisten, speziell dafür ausgebildeten Personen, wie es harmlos und hilfreich einmal mit Bibliothekaren angefangen hat, und zunehmend mehr an technische Informationsassistenten, Informationsmaschinen, die, von uns Menschen konzipiert und programmiert, sich den Zauberlehrlingen gleich immer mehr verselbständigen.
    Date
    28. 8.2019 19:21:22
  2. Reference and information services : an introduction (1991) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Information services
    Subject
    Information services
  3. Reference and information services : an introduction (2001) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Information services
    Series
    Library & information science text series
    Subject
    Information services
  4. Reference and information services : an introduction (1995) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: BOPP, R.E.: History and varieties of reference services; SUTTON, E.D. u. L.D. HOLT: The reference interview; DALRYMPLE, P.D.: Bibliographic control, organization of information, and search strategies; KLUEGEL, K.M.: Introduction to electronic reference services; KLUEGEL, K.M.: Trends in electronic reference services: opportunities and challenges; WILSON, L.A.: Instruction as a reference service; WOODARD, B.S.: Reference staff training and development; ALLEN, B.: Evaluation of reference services; KIBBEE, J.Z.: Organization and management of reference and information services; KING, D.N. u. R.E. RUBIN: A philosophy of service; SUTTON, E.D., F.J. JACOBSON u. L.E. HOLT: Reference services for specific populations; SMITH, L.C.: Selection and evaluation of reference sources; MILLER, S.: Directories; STENSTROM, P.F.: Almanacs, yearbooks, and handbooks; BOPP, R.E.: Biographical sources; FAIRCHILD, C.A.: Dictionaries; JACOBSON, F.F.: Encyclopedias; COBB, D.A.: Geographical sources; PENKA, C.B. u. M. LANDIS: Bibliographies and library catalogs; SMITH, L.C.: Indexes and abstracts; BEKIARES, S.E. u. M. MALLORY: Government documents and statistics sources;
    LCSH
    Information services
    Subject
    Information services