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  1. Tomasselli, G.: Erfahrungen beim Einsatz eines PROLOG-Programms auf Mikrorechnern : zur Erfassung und Prüfung bibliographischer Daten; PROLOG als Mittel zur Beschreibung bibliographischen Wissens (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Outlines the advantages of knowledge-based systems, developed as a form of artificial intelligence and transformed into partially effective expert systems, including the concept of logical programming or defining all relevant knowledge to satisfy logical conditions or IF-THEN rules, instead of a traditional, algorithmic programming language. Links the features of PROLOG to these concepts, along with its capacity as a machine language for future 5th generation computers, including microcomputers. Examines how logical programming allows bibliographical data and processes to be described, and the development of the inter-library bibliographic data base DALIS for producing booklists for state libraries.
  2. Mayer, H.: ¬Das internationale Esperanto-Museum : Sammlung für Plansprachen (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Traces the history of the International Esperanto Museum in the Australian National Library from its origin in 1927 as a private collection, showing how Esperanto is now classified as a blueprint. Discusses its place in language evolution and its relationship to the DDC, as well as its links with algorithmic languages, automatic language translation with Esperanto as a catalyst and the museum's role in research
  3. Wenzel, F.: Semantische Eingrenzung im Freitext-Retrieval auf der Basis morphologischer Segmentierungen (1980) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The basic problem in freetext retrieval is that the retrieval language is not properly adapted to that of the author. Morphological segmentation, where words with the same root are grouped together in the inverted file, is a good eliminator of noise and information loss, providing high recall but low precision
  4. Christ, P.: Vom Verwaltungsroboter zum 'Medium'? : der 'offene Computer' in Böblingen (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In 1988 a pilot project was carried out in Baden Würtemberg to make people more familiar with the new technology. In Böblingen public library readers could reserve for an hour a room containing a television screen and laser printer, to help them to learn about construction and use of media. Similar facilities were available in Friedrichshafen and Heidelberg. There was no restriction on target groups. User training is important; the main problem is software selection. Textual aids were provided. The more advanced readers can do programming exercises in a special programming language.
  5. Bollmann, E.: Conspectus : ein Konzept zur Kooperation zwischen Bibliotheken (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Identifies the value of interlibrary cooperation and the extent to which Conspectus can be of service to it, briefly outlining the origins of Conspectus in the 1980s in the USA under the Research Libraries Group and later the Association of Research Libraries. Describes Conspectus as a subject hierarchical grouping of library book collections, arranged in levels as: 25 divisions, 250 categories and 5.500 subjects. Hierarchical notation follows the LC classmark pattern. Explains the use of a numeric coding on a scale of 0-5 to indicate the level of coverage in any required subject for libraries participating in Conspectus, as well as coding to indicate the language in which the required material is written
  6. Schmidmaier, D.: Internationale Kooperation als Beitrag zur Verminderung von Informationsbarrieren (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines restrictions on international cooperation over information transfer, such as the users' Inability to express needs properly pr the arrival of irrelevant information or their lack of contact with information sources-publishers, booksellers and libraries. Covers the inernational cooperation, including the involvment of the UNO, UNESCO, IZWTL, IFLA, ICA and FID, as well as legal barriers over protected information including industrial secrets and copyright. Also discusses the different national financial contraints on library funding, commodity price rises in capitalist countries, geographical barriers limiting telex and fax links, regional courier services, international jounal echanges, language barriers, including the growing number of languages ued in scientific publications, and the possible contribution by libraries to the dismatling of informtion barriesrs, especially the IFLA nuclear programme.
  7. Buchbinder, R.: Bibliographical databases in German-speaking countries (1988) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article contains a discussion of the bibliographical databases of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland. Along with the national bibliographies are included catalogs, union catalogs and centralized services insofar as they have national significance for each country. German-language book production is reported on in many bibliographical databases, at the moment predominantly in printed form. However, an increasing readiness for the production and use of databases in electronic form is noticeable. It is to be wished that the necessity of better and more economical use of bibliographical resources will lead to increasing coordination and cooperation in the German-speaking countries.
  8. Dietze, J.: Informationsrecherchesprache und deren Lexik : Bemerkungen zur Terminologiediskussion (1980) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Information research consists of the comparison of 2 sources of information - that of formal description and content analysis and that based on the needs of the user. Information research filters identical elements from the sources by means of document and research cross-sections. Establishing such cross-sections for scientific documents and research questions is made possible by classification. Through the definition of the terms 'class' and 'classification' it becomes clear that the terms 'hierarchic classification' and 'classification' cannot be used synonymously. The basic types of information research languages are both hierarchic and non-hierarchic arising from the structure of lexicology and the paradigmatic relations of the lexicological units. The names for the lexicological units ('descriptor' and 'subject haedings') are synonymous, but it is necessary to differentiate between the terms 'descriptor language' and 'information research thesaurus'. The principles of precoordination and post-coordination as applied to word formation are unsuitable for the typification of information research languages
  9. Gehirn und Nervensystem : woraus sie bestehen - wie sie funktionieren - was sie leisten (1988) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 18:22:27
  10. Junginger, F.: Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog: RSWK : Ergänzungen und Berichtigungen Nr.1 (1988) 0.01
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    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 22(1988), S.552-563
  11. Grundsätze der Universellen Dezimalklassifikation (DK) und Regeln für ihre Revision und Veröffentlichung (1981) 0.01
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  12. Hermes, H.J.: ¬Die DK: eine todkranke Klassifikation? (1983) 0.01
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  13. Gehirn und Bewußtsein (1989) 0.01
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    22. 7.2000 18:21:08
  14. Stock, W.G.: Wissenschaftsinformatik : Fundierung, Gegenstand und Methoden (1980) 0.01
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  15. Dorfmüller, K.: Klassifikationsprobleme bei Musikalien : Sachstandsbericht (1) AIBM-Subkommission für Klassifikation (1980) 0.01
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  16. Bauer, G.: Wissensdarstellung für eine effektive Mensch-Rechner-Interaktion (1985) 0.01
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  17. Boden, H.: Bibliographische Ermittlungsaufgaben : Gruppenaufgaben 01-35 (1980) 0.01
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  19. Glasersfeld, E. von: Zeichen, Kommunikation und Sprache (1987) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Original: 'Signs, communication, and language' in: Journal of human evolution 3(1974) S.465-474
  20. Dahlberg, I.: ¬Die gegenstandsbezogene, analytische Begriffstheorie und ihre Definitionsarten (1987) 0.01
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    S.9-22

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