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  1. Kasperek, G.: BioDDC - Anwendung der Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation im Fach Biologie (2008) 0.00
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  2. Lindpointner, R.: ¬Die Entscheidung für die DDC als Aufstellungssystematik an der Oberösterreichischen Landesbibliothek in Linz (2008) 0.00
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  3. Kipple, E.: ¬Die Clearingstelle für Öffentliche Bibliotheken an der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek : Von 1991 bis 2008 (2008) 0.00
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  4. Altmann, E.G.; Cristadoro, G.; Esposti, M.D.: On the origin of long-range correlations in texts (2012) 0.00
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    Content
    Vgl. die Pressemitteilung zum Artikel: Auf der Suche nach dem entscheidenden Wort: die Häufung bestimmter Wörter innerhalb eines Textes macht diese zu Schlüsselwörtern [11. Juli 2012]. Unter: http://www.mpg.de/5894319/statistische_Textanalyse?filter_order=L. Vgl. auch: http://arxiv.org/list/cs.CL/current.
  5. Koutsomitropoulos, D.A.; Solomou, G.D.; Alexopoulos, A.D.; Papatheodorou, T.S.: Semantic metadata interoperability and inference-based querying in digital repositories (2009) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of information technology research. 2(2009) no.4, p.37-53
  6. Thomson ISI to expand Web of Science coverage back to 1900 (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Thomson ISI has announced the Century of Science initiative. Currently, Web of Science coverage extends to 1945. The Century of Science initiative will expand the Web of Science to include bibliographic data from the highest impact scientific literature published between 1944 and 1900, adding nearly 850,000 articles from approximately 200 journals. The jour-nals have been carefully selected by the Thomson ISI editorial team, based an such criteria as citation patterns, geographic origin, and meaningful balance across scientific disciplines. The Century of Science initiative will extend through 2004, with the new material available to customers in 2005. Using the historical data that will be available, researchers will be able to track published research concepts retrospectively back to the beginning of the 20th century and consequently develop a greater understanding of prior developments. Currently, Web of Science indexes approximately 8,500 scholarly journals, providing users with complete bibliographic data, searchable author abstracts, and cited references. Web of Science is a key component of ISI Web of Knowledge, the single Web environment from which researchers can access, analyze, and manage information. Thomson ISI (http: //www.thomsonisi.com) is a business of Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corp. [Die Kosten für den Kauf der ISI Backfiles würden sich für ein österreichisches Konsortium auf USD 800.000,-, zahlbar in drei Jahresraten, belaufen. Anm. d. Red.]
  7. Feigenbaum, L.; Herman, I.; Hongsermeier, T.; Neumann, E.; Stephens, S.: ¬The Semantic Web in action (2007) 0.00
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    Date
    31.12.1996 19:29:41
  8. Sandner, M.: Entwicklung der SWD-Arbeit in Österreich (2008) 0.00
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  9. Edmunds, J.: Zombrary apocalypse!? : RDA, LRM, and the death of cataloging (2017) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Equally fallacious is the statement that support for the "clustering bibliographic records to show relationships between works and their creators" is an "important new feature" of RDA. AACR2 bibliographic records and the systems housing them can, did, and do show such relationships. Finally, whether users want or care to be made "more aware of a work's different editions, translations, or physical formats" is debatable. As an aim, it sounds less like what a user wants and more like what a cataloging librarian thinks a user should want. As Amanda Cossham writes in her recently issued doctoral thesis: "The explicit focus on user needs in the FRBR model, the International Cataloguing Principles, and RDA: Resource Description and Access does not align well with the ways that users use, understand, and experience library catalogues nor with the ways that they understand and experience the wider information environment. User tasks, as constituted in the FRBR model and RDA, are insufficient to meet users' needs." (p. 11, emphasis in the original)

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