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  1. Feibel, T.: Wissen ist rund : Edutainment-CD-ROMs für Kinder (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die CD-ROM ist noch immer kein Massenmedium. Mit jedem CD-ROM-Laufwerk, das letztes Jahr über die Ladentheke ging, stieg in der Multimedia-Branche die Hoffnung, endlich aus dem Schatten einer Randexistenz heraustreten. Denn nichts wirkt auf Pioniere demotivierender als der Mißerfolg
    Content
    Vorgestellt werden Titel aus den Bereichen: Lexika; Natur und Geographie; Körper; Tiere; Technik und Verkehr; Weitflug; Geschichte und Religion; Schule & Vorschule; Lernen mit Außerirdischen; Deutsch; Fremdsprachen
  2. INSPEC Science Abstracts : 100 years, 1898-1998 (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the INSPEC database, claimed to be the world's largest English language bibliographic database, as well as the most comprehensive available for physics, electronics and computing. Traces the development of 'Science Abstracts' from its 1st issue published in Jan 1898 which contained 110 abstracts: 1.423 were included during this initial year. Examines subsequent growth and development, emphasizing the commitment to quality, extension of the Physics coverage, the CD-ROM database and the total of 5,75 million records included at the end of 1997. Current growth is 300.000 records per year, from over 4.000 journals and serials, plus 2.000 conference proceedings and other materials
    Field
    Elektrotechnik
  3. Tomney, H.; Burton, P.F.: Electronic journals : a case study of usage and attitudes among academics (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a questionnaire survey to assess the attitudes of scholarly users towards electronic journals and examines the current level of use of these publications by university academics in 2 departments in each of 5 faculties of a UK university
    Date
    22. 5.1999 19:07:29
  4. Anderson, B.: Reference works from selected small alternative presses (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Outlines why alternative press books fail to be recognised and failed to be included in traditional collection development aids or methods. Explains why they should be taken seriously. Introduces 44 titles from 26 presses, which are worthwhile reference works. The bibliography is arranged by press name with complete contact information
    Date
    22. 2.1999 14:29:57
  5. Popp, M.P.; Kabir, A.F.M.F.: CD-ROM sources in the reference collection : issues of access and maintenance (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Contribution to an issue devoted on the weeding and maintenance of reference collections. CD-ROM has become part of the library universe and increasing numbers of libraries are considering the acquisition of reference tools in the new format. Issues of evaluation and selection, hardware purchase, and budget are primary concerns in this decision. Many aspects of day-to-day maintenance and access to CD-ROM sources must also be considered in the evaluation process. These issue-space, security, the care and feeding of hardware and software, reference assistance, staffing and staff training, and user instruction are vital to the success of CD-ROM in the library. Focuses particularly on literature about training for staff and users.
    Date
    14. 1.1996 4:22:54
    Source
    Reference librarian. 1990, no.29, S.77-91
  6. Martínez-Ávila, D.; Chaves Guimarães, J.A.; Pinho, F.A.; Fox, M.J.: ¬The representation of ethics and knowledge organization in the WoS and LISTA databases (2015) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A naïve user seeking introductory information on a topic may perceive a domain as it is shown by the search results in a database; however, inconsistencies in indexing can misrepresent the full picture of the domain by including irrelevant documents or omitting relevant ones, sometimes inexplicably. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on the domain of ethics in knowledge organization in the World of Science (WoS) and Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) databases to discern how it is being presented by search results in those databases and to attempt to determine why inconsistencies occurred.
    Content
    Beitrag anlässlich: Proceedings of the 3rd Milwaukee Conference on Ethics in Knowledge Organization, May 28-29, 2015, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. Vgl.: http://www.ergon-verlag.de/isko_ko/downloads/ko_42_2015_5.
    Date
    17. 2.2018 16:50:22
  7. Bargheer, M.: Quality control and evaluation of scientific Web resources (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wissenschaftliche Informationen im Internet gewinnen zunehmend an Bedeutung. Um sie als zuverlässige Ressourcen für die wissenschaftliche Arbeit zu erschließen, müssen sie auf ihre Qualität geprüft werden - eine Aufgabe, die vermehrt von wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken über ihre Internetdienste wie Subject Gateways, Digitale oder Virtuelle Bibliotheken wahrgenommen wird. Der vorliegende Artikel bietet eine medientheoretische Diskussion zum wissenschaftlichen Informationsraum im Internet und den medienbedingten Auswirkungen auf die Inhalte sowie einen Überblick zur Entwicklung von Evaluationsansätzen für Internetressourcen. Die theoretischen Abhandlungen werden durch einen umfangreichen Serviceteil ergänzt, der detailliert Qualitätskriterien und den Evaluierungsprozess in einer Weise aufzeigt, welche die Anpassung an (fach-)spezifische Anforderungen ermöglicht.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 13:43:38
    Footnote
    This article is a shortened version of a detailed report delivered in German as part of the DFG1-funded project "Datenbankbasierte Clearinghouses im Kontext digitaler Bibliotheken" (DBClear)
  8. Fels, G.: Elektronische Medien in der Chemie Chemieinformation gestern, heute, morgen (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Elektronische Medien sind definitionsgemäß Kommunikationsmittel, die auf elektronischem Wege, digital kodiert, übermittelt werden. Bezogen auf die Chemieinformation handelt es sich dabei um chemische Publikationen, Handbücher, Datenreihen, Spektren, Reaktionen, Repositorien für Online-Learning und vieles mehr. Im Rahmen der Vorstellung der neuen Informations- und Wissensplattform "chem.de" während der ACHEMA 2006 hat der Autor den Versuch unternommen, die revolutionäre Entwicklung der Chemieinformation zwischen "gestern und morgen" zu beschreiben. Der Vortragstext ist hier im wesentlichen unbebildert wiedergegeben, die Vortragsfolien sind auf eben dieser "chem. de "-Plattform abzurufen (Forschungsführer/Fels, Gregor/Publikationen).
  9. Koch, T.: Quality-controlled subject gateways : definitions, typologies, empirical overview (2000) 0.00
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    Content
    Mit einem Anhang, der in fachlicher Ordnung vorhandene Subject gateways auflistet; vgl. unter: http://www.lub.lu.se/tk/SBIGs.html
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:37:55
  10. Mills, T.; Moody, K.; Rodden, K.: Providing world wide access to historical sources (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A unique collection of historical material covering the lives and events of an English village between 1400 and 1750 has been made available via a WWW enabled information retrieval system. Since the expected readership of the documents ranges from school children to experienced researchers, providing this information in an easily accessible form has offered many challenges requiring tools to aid searching and browsing. The file structure of the document collection was replaced by an database, enabling query results to be presented on the fly. A Java interface displays each user's context in a form that allows for easy and intuitive relevance feedback
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Source
    Computer networks and ISDN systems. 29(1997) no.8, S.1317-1325
  11. Nicholas, D.: LISA Plus on CD-ROM : version 4 (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a brief, critical review of LISA PLaus: the CD-ROM database version of LISA and which includes the database of Current Research in Library and Information Science (CRLIS). The review covers the DOS version only, as it appeared in the Summer 1996 CD-ROM, noting that the Windows version was planned for the future. Points to the way LISA has found its mark, if not its fortune, in LISA Plus and notes its strengths, including: ideal suitability for current awareness in library and information science (LIS); massive and convenient consolidation of the published LIS literature; and massive increase in coverage from 7.900 abstracts in 1993 to over 12.000 currently. Criticizes certain features of LISA Plus, notably: the OPTI-Ware search interface; the combination of 2 databases (LISA and CRLIS) in a single, searchable database; and certain unexpected effects caused by the building of the Subject and Free Text indexes. Points particularly to great lack of consistency in the indexes and the indexing (faults that were fully rectified by a complete overhaul of the data in Summer 1996). Notes that LISA Plus is the first port of call for both information researchers and information science students. The Windows version of LISA Plus was launched in Spring 1997
    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
    Source
    Journal of librarianship and information science. 29(1997) no.3, A.161-162
  12. Potmesil, M.: Maps alive : viewing geospatial information on the WWW (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes a WWW based system which allows users to view, search and post geographically indexed information of the Earth. 2 geographic browsers have been developed: a 2D map browser capable of continuous scroll and zoom of an arbitrarily large sheet and a 3D flight-simulator browser capable of continuous flight around the Earth. On the server side, a geographical and geometrical server has been developed which contains large databases of images, elevations, lines, points and polygons stored in tiles structured into hierarchical pyramids or quadtrees. A metadata server has also been developed which contains URL pointers and geographical coordinates of various WWW documents, geographical information and geometrical models
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
    Source
    Computer networks and ISDN systems. 29(1997) no.8, S.1327-1342
  13. Hill, L.L.; Zheng, Q.: Indirect geospatial referencing through place names in the digital library : Alexandra digital library experience with developing and implementing gazetteers (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    All types of information can be referenced to a geographic place. Maps, aerial photographs, and remote sensing images are spatially georeferenced. Other forms of information such as books, articles, research papers, pieces of music, and art are often linked to a geographic location through place names (geographic names). A gazetteer (a dictionary of geographic names) that is spatially referenced itself provides the bridge between these two types of georeferencing. With a georeferenced gazetteer translation service, a user can start with a geographic name and find information that is described with either geographic names or with geospatial coordinates. Use of this powerful indirect geospatially referencing tool can be applied as a common approach to libraries, bibliographic files, data centers, web resources, and museum and specimen collections and can be particular useful across language barriers since latitude and longitude coordinates are universally understood. The Alexandria Digital Library has implemented a gazetteer component for its georeferenced digital library. This experience resulted in the creation of a Gazetteer Content Standard, a Feature Type Thesaurus, and an operational interactive gazetteer service. This paper describes the development of these components and illustrates the use of this tool in a georeferenced digital library. It also relates progress in working with Federal agencies and others toward developing shareable gazetteer data through Digital Gazetteer Information Exchange programs
    Date
    29. 9.2001 20:22:45
  14. Stock, M.; Stock, W.G.: LexisNexis Recht und LexisNexis Wirtschaft : Informationsprodukte für den deutschen Markt (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    LexisNexis ist einer der weltgrößten Anbieter von Wirtschafts- und Rechtsinformationen. Die Geschichte des heute zu Reed Elsevier gehörenden Unternehmens reicht bis in die 60er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts. Von Anfang an verfolgte LexisNexis Volltextretrieval. Die internationale Abteilung von LexisNexis führt auf wichtigen nationalen Märkten jeweils regionale Produkte ein. In Deutschland sind dies "LexisNexis Recht" und "LexisNexis Wirtschaft". Der Artikel beschreibt auf der Basis von Nutzertests die genannten Produkte und analysiert den deutschen Markt und sein Umfeld. Abschließend werden Stärken und Schwächen, Chancen und Risiken von LexisNexis auf dem deutschen Informationsmarkt diskutiert.
  15. Zass, E.: Informationssysteme und ihre Erschließung : Scifinder Scholar und Crossfire und Web of Science und ... - Luxus oder Notwendigkeit? (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Das Informationsangebot in der Chemie ist, im Unterschied etwa zur Biologie, fast völlig von kommerziellen Anbietern dominiert, deren elektronische Produkte vor allem einen zahlungskräftigen Industriemarkt bedienen. Das ist eine für Hochschulen problematische Situation, trotz zahl reicher "academic programs" für solche Datenbanken. Die Produzenten haben in den letzten Jah ren u.a. durch Erweiterung der inhaltlichen Erfassung, Erwerb weiterer Datenbanken und Optimierung ihrer Benutzeroberflächen für Endnutzer versucht, ihre Marktanteile zu vergrössern. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellt sich die Frage, ob nicht eine oder zwei dieser kostspieligen, umfangreichen Quellen für Endnutzer die wesentlichen Bedürfnisse im Bereich Sekundär/Tertiärliteratur abdecken kann. Aufgrund unserer langjährigen Rechercheerfahrung und von Datenbankvergleichen müssen wir diese Frage leider verneinen.
    Source
    Schriften der VÖB. 5(2008), S.27-27
  16. Rowley, J.: Current awareness in an electronic age (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:50:37
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.277-279
  17. Deutsche Konkurrenz für Google Earth (2007) 0.00
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    Content
    "Die Bitmanagement Software GmbH und der Medienkonzern Bertelsmann treten mit ihrem gemeinsamen Angebot, dem 3D Globus, gegen Google Earth an, wobei sie mit wesentlich niedrigeren Investitionen und besseren Diensten punkten wollen. Aus 160 Gigabyte Satelliten- und Kartendaten mit unterschiedliche Auflösungen entstand ein voll integriertes DVD-Konsumprodukt mit 3D Graphical User Interface (GUI). Die 3D-Technologie basiert auf den 3D-ISO-Standard VRML/ X3D, dem weltweit meist verbreiteten Standard. Für sein Globusprojekt hatte die Bertelsmann-Tochter "WissenMedia-Verlag GmbH", München, den 3D-Software-Hersteller "Bitmanagement Software GmbH", Berg, beauftragt, einen Weltatlas in Globusform zu entwickeln. Dieser Globus sollte interaktiv, - mit Überflugfunktion in Echtzeit -, 3D-animiert und einfach zu bedienen sein. Die Anwendung wird auch im Internet genutzt werden können und mit einem One-Click-Start besonders einfach zu bedienen sein. Der Globus als Teil des voll integrierten Wissensprojektes ist mittlerweile als exklusives Produkt auf dem Markt. Damit hat sich auch die Software von Bitmanagement bewährt, die Erwartungen des Auftraggebers wurden sogar übertroffen. Die Visualisierungs-Technologie BS Contact Geo Software von Bitmanagement ermöglicht das Interagieren und ist auch auf - im Konsumentenbereich verbreiteten - Windows PCs und Laptops aller Leistungsstufen einsetzbar. Die Software basiert auf dem 3D ISO Standard VRML /X3D, der sich bereits bei den Programmierern etabliert hat und für die Nutzung im Internet konzipiert ist. Die Zahl der VRML/X3D Anwendungen im Internet hat sich in den vergangenen zwei Jahren verzehnfacht.
    Aus dem ursprünglichen Kundenprojekt "Globus" hat sich jetzt ein gemeinsames Vertriebsprojekt entwickelt. Rund 75 Prozent aller Informationen basieren auf Geodaten, und die Globus-Funktionalität ist für viele Ideen und Konzepte eine wichtige Plattform. Beide Partner vermarkten im Paket die bereits aufbereiteten, optimierten und erprobten Geodaten und die darauf abgestimmte Visualisierungs-Software. Kunden die bislang bemüht waren, sich in Google Earth für teures Geld aufzuschalten, können sich jetzt zu deutlich kostengünstigeren Konditionen für das neue Geo-Angebot aus Deutschland entscheiden. Das Investitionsvolumen orientiert sich jeweils an den Anforderungen und dem Budget des Kunden. Die Anwendungen lassen sich später jederzeit erweitern. Neue Anwendungsgebiete zeichnen sich bereits ab. So wird beispielsweise im Versicherungswesen diskutiert, mittels der Globusfunktion Umweltschäden, Naturkatastrophen und andere schadensrelevante Entwicklungen aufzuzeigen und so Schadensverläufe kalkulierbarer zu machen. Das brennende Thema Umweltschutz könnte globale Veränderungen aufzeigen. Denkbar sind im Zeitalter des internationalen Tourismus auch immer anspruchsvollere virtuelle Besuche vorab zum gewünschten Reiseziel. Zu den signifikanten Vorteilen der europäischen Lösung gehört, dass der Kunde seine Anwendung individualisieren, die Bediener-Oberfläche also nach eigenen Vorstellungen entsprechend gestalten kann. So erlebt der User mit einer kundenspezifischen Oberfläche ein Unternehmen im bekannten Corporate Design. Auch kann er eine Anwendung mit der Integration von Datenbanken und Suchfunktionen anreichern und für weitere spezifische Dienste öffnen, beispielsweise gezielt Bilder, Ton und Videos und andere, recherchierte Informationen zu bestimmten Themen verfügbar machen. Darüber hinaus lassen sich eigene Konzepte und Produkte integrieren, wie beispielsweise der Weltkonzern, der seine weltweiten Repräsentanzen rund um den Erdball, im Landeskolorit, visualisiert demonstriert."
  18. Berinstein, P.: Microsoft Network (MSN) : the devils's in the detail (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews the consumer network Microsoft Network (MSN) which is bundled in with Windows 95. Gives a tour of the system, commenting about navigation methods, and highlighting problems with the FIND command. The system suffers from commercialization, aggressive tactics, bugs, and lack of content. Outlines a number of its pluses
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:03:57
  19. Jascó, P.: ¬The 1997 editions of general interest encyclopedias (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 17(1997) no.2, S.29-31
  20. Williams, M.E.; Burgard, D.E.: New database products : social science, humanities, news and general (issue 11) (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Part 11 of a continuing series devoted to new online and CD-ROM databases in the fields of social sciences, humanities, news and general coverage
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.3, S.169-190

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