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  1. Verfügbarkeit von Informationen : 60. Jahrestagung der DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 15. bis 17. Oktober 2008 / 30. Online-Tagung der DGI. Hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld. DGI, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis (2008) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Ziel aller professioneller Aktivitäten der in der DGI organisierten Informationsfachleute ist es, bedarfsgerecht die Verfügbarkeit von Informationen sicher zu stellen. Als Motto der 60.Jahrestagung und 30. Online-Tagung der DGI bietet diese Zielsetzung den Rahmen für ein vielseitiges Programm, das Information Professionals aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln interessante Einblicke in informationswissenschaftliche Forschung, praktische Anwendungen, das Berufsfeld, die Ausbildungssituation und geplante Projekte bietet. Dabei begleiten uns die zentralen Fragen, unter welchen Bedingungen eine Information für wen heute verfügbar ist, wie sich die Verfügbarkeit auch bei sich wandelnden Technologien und Rezeptionsgewohnheiten für die Zukunft sichern lässt und die alte, doch immer wieder neue Frage nach der 'Dokumentationswürdigkeit' aufgrund von Qualität oder betrieblichen Notwendigkeiten und juristischen Regelungen. Der Band vereinigt die Textfassungen der Beiträge, die durch das Progammkomitee angenommen worden sind, dazu gehören u.a. die suche nach Bildern oder Patenten mit Suchmaschinen, Competitive Intelligence, Sicherung von Primärdaten, Langfristige Nutzbarkeit und Standardisierung, Qualitätskriterien, automatische und intellektuelle Erschließung, Ontologien oder Erfahrungen mit dem Einsatz von Wikis.
    BK
    06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    02.16 / Wissenschaftliche und kulturelle Zusammenarbeit
    Classification
    06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    02.16 / Wissenschaftliche und kulturelle Zusammenarbeit
    RSWK
    Information und Dokumentation / Kongress / Frankfurt <Main, 2006> (GBV)
    Series
    Tagungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis ; Bd. 11
    Subject
    Information und Dokumentation / Kongress / Frankfurt <Main, 2006> (GBV)
  2. ¬The information literacy cookbook : ingredients, recipes and tips for success (2007) 0.09
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    Abstract
    This book, aimed at an international audience, provides an overview of information literacy (IL) in practice; what it is, why it's become so important in the library profession and demonstrates how librarians can cultivate a better understanding of IL in their own organisations. It uses the 'Cookbook' theme throughout to provide a more informal approach, which will appeal to practitioners, and also reflects the need to provide guidance in the form of recipes, tips for success, regional variations, and possible substitutions if ingredients aren't available. This approach makes it easy to read and highly valuable for the busy information professional. It includes an overview of information literacy in higher education, the schools sector, public libraries, the health service and the commercial sector. It also includes contributions from international authors. Key Features: 1. Highly readable for busy information professionals 2. Contains advice, case studies and examples of good practice particularly useful for practitioners 3. Relevant to librarians from all sectors 4.Suitable for an international audience The Editors: Dr Jane Secker is Learning Technology Librarian at the Centre for Learning Technology, based at the London School of Economics.
    She is Chair of the Heron User Group and Association of Information Professionals in the Social Sciences (ALISS). She is the Conference Officer for CILIP Information Literacy Group and a founder member of the Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC). Debbi Boden is a Faculty Team Leader at Imperial College London. She is chair and a founder member of the CILIP CSG Information Literacy Group and a member of the Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC) Committee. Gwyneth Price is Student Services Librarian at the Institute of Education, University of London. She is Editor of Education Libraries Journal. Readership: The book is aimed at library managers, information literacy/skills librarians/managers, and learner support librarians/managers.Contents: Getting started with the information literacy cookbook (Jane Secker, Debbi Boden and Gwyneth Price) Feeding the masses: digital citizenship and the public library (Ronan O'Beirne) Healthy mind, healthy body: digital literacy in the NHS (Di Mullen and Helen Roberts) Information discovery stir-fry: information literacy in the commercial sector (Angela Donnelly and Carey Craddock) Alone in the kitchen: when you're the only one providing the service (Sarah Hinton) Educating the palate of pupils and teachers: recipes for success in school libraries (Rebecca Jones) Variety is the spice of life, or choosing your topics with care: information literacy challenges in the further education sector (Gwyneth Price and Jane Del-Pizzo) Information literacy beef bourguignon (also known as information skills stew or i-skills casserole): the higher education sector (Jane Secker, Debbi Boden and Gwyneth Price) Conclusion: coffee, cheese, biscuits and petit fours (Jane Secker, Debbi Boden and Gwyneth Price)
    BK
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    AN 76400
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitt VÖB 61(2008) H.1, S.82-87 (M. Hütte): "Kochen liegt im Trend. Immer noch? Immer wieder. Johann Lafer, Tim Mälzer und Sarah Wiener beherrschen das Fernsehprogramm, ihre Bücher die Bestsellerlisten. Aber was hat Kochen mit der Vermittlung von lnformationskompetenz' zu tun? Der Koch buchstil des vorliegenden Werkes wurde von den Herausgeberinnen als Analogie gewählt. Kochbücher zeigen neue Wege auf, wie man traditionelle Gerichte aufpeppen oder Zutaten aus dem Vorratsschrank sinnvoll verarbeiten kann. Den Schritt-für-Schritt-Anweisungen in Kochbüchern können Anfänger folgen, genauso bieten sie aber auch Anregungen zu Eigenkreationen für den erfahrenen Koch. Entsprechend soll The information literacy cookbook als Anregung und Hilfe von Praktikern für Praktiker im BID-Bereich Verwendung finden. Der Sammelband richtet sich sowohl an erfahrene Vermittler von Informationskompetenz als auch an Neulinge auf dem Gebiet. Jedes Kapitel widmet sich dabei einer anderen Sparte des Bibliothekswesens. Die Köche, pardon Autoren, der einzelnen Beiträge sind innerhalb des englischen BID-Bereichs in öffentlichen Einrichtungen oder der Privatwirtschaft tätig und bringen praktische Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiet der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz mit. ...
    Der vorliegende Sammelband bietet einen aktuellen und umfassenden Überblick über die Aktivitäten bei der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz in britischen Bibliotheken. Mit dem Titel wird die Erwartung erweckt, das Buch zeige Handlungsempfehlungen auf. Leider wird der praxisbezogene Ansatz nicht von allen Autoren gleichermaßen verfolgt, so dass einige Aufsätze eher zum spartenbezogenen Fortschrittsbericht geraten sind. Ein komplettes Kurs-Design wird in keinem der Kapitel geboten - dies ist aber auch nicht Anliegen des Buchs. Die Übertragbarkeit der Konzepte auf den deutschen Sprachraum ist begrenzt. Zu unterschiedlich sind die Rahmenbedingungen im Bibliothekswesen selbst, aber auch im Ausbildungssystem und den Förderprogrammen. Dennoch bietet das vorliegende Werk interessante Einblicke in die - gegenüber Österreich und Deutschland stark fortgeschrittene - Praxis der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz im britischen Bibliothekswesen sowie einige nützliche Tipps und Hinweise für Gestaltung eigener Lernangebote. So ist The Information Literacy Cookbook für den deutschsprachigen Raum nur teilweise ein Kochbuch, i.S. einer Handlungsempfehlung für die Vermittlung von lnformationskompetenz, als vielmehr eine Studie über die britischen Essgewohnheiten. Aber auch auf diesem Sektor hat sich ja nicht zuletzt durch Jamie Oliver einiges getan, so dass hier diverse Anregungen geboten werden, die zum Ausprobieren einladen. Und bekanntermaßen kommt der Appetit ja beim Essen."
    RVK
    AN 76400
    Series
    Chandos information prosessional series
  3. Information digital: »ViFa BBI« : Zentrales Fachportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften (2005) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Ein zentrales Internetportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften soll die bislang verstreute Fachinformation in diesen drei eng benachbarten Disziplinen bündeln und unter einer Suchoberfläche zusammenführen. Der Aufbau dieser »Virtuellen Fachbibliothek Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften« (ViFa BBI) erfolgt mit Unterstützung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Der Nutzer findet hier in Zukunft alle Möglichkeiten eines »one-stop-shop« der Fachinformation vor: Mit einer einzigen Suchanfrage recherchiert er gleichzeitig in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Thematisches Browsing und Navigieren sind ebenso möglich wie die formale Suche nach Autoren oder Titelstichworten. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monographien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Das Angebot richtet sich an Wissenschaftler, Studierende und bereits in der Praxis tätige Absolventen der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften. Die Fachcommunity wird durch einen wissenschaftlichen Beirat an der Entwicklung des Portals beteiligt. Durch den facettenreichen und in vielfacher Hinsicht propädeutischen Charakter der hier zusammengefassten Fachgebiete, die unter anderem historische, betriebsund sozialwissenschaftliche sowie informationstechnologische Aspekte umfassen, ist die ViFa BBI auch interdisziplinär von Interesse. Deshalb ist auch jeder am Buch- Bibliotheks- und Informationswesen Interessierte aufgerufen, sich bei der Entwicklung zu beteiligen. Partner beim Aufbau des Portals sind der - Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der FH Potsdam, das - Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis der Fachhochschule Potsdam, das - Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband, die - Buchwissenschaft der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg und die - Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, die als DFG-Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek für das Fach »Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen« die Entwicklung koordiniert.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Theme
    Information Gateway
  4. Wissensorganisation und Edutainment : Wissen im Spannungsfeld von Gesellschaft, Gestaltung und Industrie. Proceedings der 7. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation, Berlin, 21.-23.3.2001 (2004) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Die 7. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der ISKO (Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation) thematisierte, anknüpfend an die gesellschaftliche Entwicklung, das Spannungsfeld zwischen wissenschaftlicher Wissensorganisation und der bisher eher vernachlässigten Organisation unterhaltsamer Information unter dem - mehr provozierenden - Titel: Wissensorganisation und Edutainment: Wissensgesellscbaft - Informationsdesign - Unterhaltungsindustrie. Dieses Thema löste eine heftige Diskussion über die Grundlagen der Wissensorganisation und die Herausforderungen der neuen nichtwissenschaftlichen Umgebungen und Technologien aus. Es wurde u.a. die Frage gestellt, ob bereits von einer "Wissensindustrie" gesprochen werden kann, die in ihrer Verschmelzung mit der Unterhaltungsindustrie im "Edutain ment" gipfelt. Besonders rücken dabei auch Aktivitäten im Bereich "virtuelle Lehre" in den Vordergrund, etwa im Zusammenhang mit Internet und entsprechenden Initiativen in Politik und Gesellschaft (Slogan "Schulen und Bevölkerung ans Netz!"). Stand das Internet im Laufe seiner Entstehung zunächst noch ganz im Dienst von innerwissenschaftlicher Kommunikation, so ruft die Kommerzialisierung des Netzes und die Sicherung der Copy rights dann die Unterhaltungsindustrie auf den Plan. Wissenschaft, Kommerz und Kunst scheinen durch zunehmende Medienverschmelzung (WWW, interaktives Fernsehen, das neue Medium DVD, virtuelle Realität) immer enger zu einer neuen zu organisierenden Kulturgestalt zusammenzuschmelzen. An die Wissensorganisation stellen sich damit vollkommen neue Herausforderungen. Neben der Fragestellung "Wissensindustrie" behandelte diese Tagung auch das weitere interdisziplinäre Feld der Wissensorganisation und zwar nicht nur mit dem erleichterten Zugang und Wiederfinden von Wissenseinheiten, sondern auch dem gemeinsamen Erarbeiten von Wissen, seiner Aufbereitung und zielgruppengerechten, ansprechenden Präsentation. Der vorliegende Tagungsband enthält 25 Beiträge dieser Tagung, oft in überarbeiteter, aktualisierter Form (was ein relativ spätes Erscheinen rechtfertigt).
    Classification
    AN 90600 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Bibliographien, Sammelschriften / Tagungs- und Kongreßberichte periodisch (CSN)
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: 1. Wissensgesellschaft Michael NIEHAUS: Durch ein Meer von Unwägbarkeiten - Metaphorik in der Wissensgesellschaft S.3 Karsten WEBER: Aufgaben für eine (globale) Wissensgesellschaft oder "Welcome to the new IT? S.9 Katy TEUBENER: Chronos & Kairos. Inhaltsorganisation und Zeitkultur im Internet S.22 Klaus KRAEMER: Wissen und Nachhaltigkeit. Wissensasymmetrien als Problem einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung S.30 2. Lehre und Lernen Gehard BUDIN: Wissensorganisation als Gestaltungsprinzip virtuellen Lernens - epistemische, kommunikative und methodische Anforderungen S.39 Christan SWERTZ: Webdidaktik: Effiziente Inhaltsproduktion für netzbasierte Trainings S.49 Ingrid LOHMANN: Cognitive Mapping im Cyberpunk - Uber Postmoderne und die Transformation eines für so gut wie tot erklärten Literaturgenres zum Bildungstitel S.54 Rudolf W. KECK, Stefanie KOLLMANN, Christian RITZI: Pictura Paedagogica Online - Konzeption und Verwirklichung S.65 Jadranka LASIC-LASIC, Aida SLAVIC, Mihaela BANEK: Gemeinsame Ausbildung der IT Spezialisten an der Universität Zagreb: Vorteile und Probleme S.76 3. Informationsdesign und Visualisierung Maximilian EIBL, Thomas MANDL: Die Qualität von Visualisierungen: Eine Methode zum Vergleich zweidimensionaler Karten S.89 Udo L. FIGGE: Technische Anleitungen und der Erwerb kohärenten Wissens S.116 Monika WITSCH: Ästhetische Zeichenanalyse - eine Methode zur Analyse fundamentalistischer Agitation im Internet S.123 Oliver GERSTHEIMER, Christian LUPP: Systemdesign - Wissen um den Menschen: Bedürfnisorientierte Produktentwicklung im Mobile Business S.135 Philip ZERWECK: Mehrdimensionale Ordnungssysteme im virtuellen Raum anhand eines Desktops S.141
    4. Wissensmanagement und Wissenserschließung René JORNA: Organizational Forms and Knowledge Types S.149 Petra BOSCH-SIJTSERRA: The Virtual Organisation and Knowledge Development: A Case of Expectations S.160 Stefan SMOLNIK, Ludmig NASTARSKY: K-Discovery: Identifikation von verteilten Wissensstrukturen in einer prozessorientierten Groupware-Umgebung S.171 Alexander SIGEL: Wissensorganisation, Topic Maps und Ontology Engineering: Die Verbindung bewährter Begriffsstrukuren mit aktueller XML-Technologie S.185 Gerhard RAHMSTORF: Strukturierung von inhaltlichen Daten: Topic Maps und Concepto S.194 Daniella SAMOWSKI: Informationsdienstleistungen und multimediale Wissensorganisation für die Filmwissenschaft und den Medienstandort Babelsberg oder: Was hat Big Brother mit einer Hochschulbibliothek zu tun? S.207 Harald KLEIN: Web Content Mining S.217 5. Wissensportale Peter HABER, Jan HODEL: Die History Toolbox der Universität Basel S.225 H. Peter OHLY: Gestaltungsprinzipien bei sozialwissenschaftlichen Wissensportalen im Internet S.234 Markus QUANDT: souinet.de - ein Internetjournal mit Berichten aus den Sozialwissenschaften. Ziele und Konzept einer neuen Informationsplattform S.247 Jörn SIEGLERSCHMIDT: Das Museum als Interface S.264
    RVK
    AN 90600 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Bibliographien, Sammelschriften / Tagungs- und Kongreßberichte periodisch (CSN)
  5. Encyclopedia of library and information sciences (2010) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Often invisible to the broader society, the information disciplines determine much of what is available to these societies from their entire heritage of knowledge, culture, and entertainment. Containing the contributions of major researchers and practitioners, this third edition of the "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences" reflects the growing convergence among the several disciplines that concern themselves with information and the cultural record. This work addresses these related disciplines in a way that demonstrates the unities across the fields and also recognizes their uniquely distinguishing characteristics. It covers a broad spectrum of related information disciplines, including: archival science; bibliography; document and genre theory; informatics; information systems; knowledge management; library and information science; museum studies; records management; and, social studies of information.
    BK
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    LCSH
    Information science / Encyclopedias
    RSWK
    Information und Dokumentation / Bibliothek / Wörterbuch
    Subject
    Information und Dokumentation / Bibliothek / Wörterbuch
    Information science / Encyclopedias
  6. Willinsky, J.: ¬The access principle : the case for open access to research and scholarship (2006) 0.08
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    Classification
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.9, S.1386 (L.A. Ennis): "Written by John Willinsky. Pacific Press Professor of Literacy and Technology at the University of British Columbia and Open Journals Systems Software des eloper. the eighth hook in the Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing series (edited by William Y. Arms) provides a compelling and convincing argument in favor of open access. At the core of this work is Willinsky's "access principle." a commitment that "research carries with it a responsibility to extend circulation of such work as far as possible and ideally to all who are interested in it and all who might profit from it" (p.xii). One by one Willinsky tackles the obstacles. both real and perceived, to open access. succeeding in his goal to "inform and inspire a larger debate over the political and moral economy of knowledge" (p.xiv). The author does note the irony of publishing a hook while advocating for open access, but points out that he does so to reach a larger audience. Willinsky also points out that most of the chapters' earlier versions can be found in open-access journals and on his Web site (http://www.11ed.educubc.ca/faculty/willinsky.html). The Access Principle is organized topically into thirteen chapters covering a broad range of practical and theoretical issues. Taken together. these chapters provide the reader with an excellent introduction to the open-access debate as well as all the potential benefits and possible impacts of the open-access movement. The author also includes six appendices. with information on metadata and indexing. os er twenty pages of references, and an index. ... All of Willinsky's arguments arc convincing and heartfelt. It is apparent throughout the hook that the author deeply believes in the principles behind open access. and his passion and conviction come through in the work. making the hook a thought-provoking and very interesting read. While he offers numerous examples to illustrate his points throughout the work. he does not. however. offer solutions or state that he has all the answers. In that, he succeeds in his goal to craft a hook that "informs and inspires. As a result, The Access Principle is an important read for information professionals, researchers, and academics of all kinds, whether or not the reader agrees with Willinsky."
    RVK
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
  7. b2i: Alles auf einen Klick : Nationales Informationsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften gestartet (2007) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Seit Mai ist b2i, das zentrale Wissenschaftsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften, online (www.b2i.de). Dies teilte die Fachhochschule Potsdam mit. Der Name »b2i« fasst die Anfangsbuchstaben der beteiligten drei Wissenschaftsdisziplinen (Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften) zusammen. Mit diesem Portal steht den drei Disziplinen zum ersten Mal ein umfassendes Angebot an Fachinformation mit bibliografischen Nachweisen und Zugang zu wissenschaftlichen Texten interdisziplinär zur Verfügung. Eine Reihe von Datenbanken wurde überhaupt erst im Zusammenhang mit dem Projekt erarbeitet beziehungsweise digitalisiert.
    Content
    "Das Fachportal wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert. Partner in diesem Kooperationsprojekt sind die Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (SUB), der als zuständiger Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek auch die Koordination obliegt, das Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis (IZ) der Fachhochschule Potsdam, der Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der Fachhochschule Potsdam, das Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin und die Buchwissenschaft der FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Nach dem Vorbild der virtuellen Fachbibliotheken bündelt b2i Fachinformation, Datenbanken und Bibliothekskataloge der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften und macht sie über eine gemeinsame Oberfläche zugänglich. Eine integrierte Suchmaschine ermöglicht die gleichzeitige Recherche in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, qualitätskontrollierten Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monografien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Damit wird b2i für Interessierte aus Wissenschaft, Studium und Praxis zu einem interdisziplinären »one-stop-shop« der Fachinformation für die Informationswissenschaften.
    Zum Angebot von b2i gehört auch Volltextrecherche. Bereits jetzt sind der Potsdamer Volltextserver INFODATA eDepot und der GOEDOCDokumentenserver der SUB Göttingen einbezogen. Thematisch erschlossene Nachweise auf Artikelebene bieten die informationswissenschaftliche Datenbank INFODATA und der spezifische Fachausschnitt »Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen« aus der Aufsatzdatenbank Online Contents (OLC-SSG). Für die Buch- und Bibliothekswissenschaft verbessert sich die Nachweissituation erheblich durch die Einbindung der nunmehr erstmals in elektronischer Form verfügbaren »Bibliographie zur Buch- und Bibliotheksgeschichte« (BBB) und des von Bernhard Fabian herausgegebenen »Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände«, das in Form eines interaktiven Wikis kostenfrei zugänglich gemacht wird. Der »b2i Guide« enthält eine Sammlung von intellektuell erschlossenen, fachrelevanten Internetquellen, in die auch die Fachausschnitte aus der Elektronischen Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) und des DatenbankInformationssystems (DBIS) eingebunden sind. Beiträge zu aktuellen Fachthemen aus der Bibliotheksszene ergänzen das Bibliotheksportal des Kompetenznetzwerks für Bibliotheken. Ansprechpartner für weitergehende Informationen an der Fachhochschule Potsdam sind: Prof. Hans-Christoph Hobohm (Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften, 03 31/580-15 14, hobohm@fh-potsdam.de) und Karen Falke (Informationszentrum / IZ, 0331/580-2210, falke@fh-potsdam.de) sowie an der SUB Göttingen Kristine Hillenkötter (0551/39-38 82, hillenkoetter@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de)."
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Series
    Foyer: Information digital
    Theme
    Information Gateway
  8. Hill, M.W.: ¬The impact of information on society : an examination of its nature, value and usage (1999) 0.08
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    Abstract
    This text discusses what information is, wha t its role is, and whether this has changed. It pulls togeth er views of expert exponents on information usage and examples of what it can do for us and how society's attitudes have changed.
    BK
    06.30 Bibliothekswesen
    Classification
    AP 14000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Beziehungen, Ausstrahlungen, Einwirkungen / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    06.30 Bibliothekswesen
    LCSH
    Information society
    Information resources / Social aspects
    RVK
    AP 14000 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Beziehungen, Ausstrahlungen, Einwirkungen / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    Subject
    Information society
    Information resources / Social aspects
    Theme
    Information
  9. Reference and information services : an introduction (2001) 0.07
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    BK
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    06.60 / Bibliotheksbenutzung
    01.20 / Allgemeine Nachschlagewerke: Allgemeines
    LCSH
    Information services
    Series
    Library & information science text series
    Subject
    Information services
  10. Zimmermann, H.H.: Zur Struktur und Nutzung von Klassifikationen im Bibliothekswesen : Beispiel der Klassifikation der Deutschen Bibliothek und der sog. Niederländischen Basiskklassifikation (1994) 0.07
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    Series
    Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.16
    Source
    Mehrwert von Information - Professionalisierung der Informationsarbeit: Proceedings des 4. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI'94), Graz, 2.-4. November 1994. Hrsg.: W. Rauch u.a
  11. Theorizing digital cultural heritage : a critical discourse (2005) 0.07
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    Abstract
    This book features theoretical and practical perspectives from a range of disciplines on the challenges of using digital media in interpretation and representation of cultural heritage. In "Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage", experts offer a critical and theoretical appraisal of the uses of digital media by cultural heritage institutions. Previous discussions of cultural heritage and digital technology have left the subject largely unmapped in terms of critical theory. The essays in this volume offer this long-missing perspective on the challenges of using digital media in the research, preservation, management, interpretation, and representation of cultural heritage. The contributors - scholars and practitioners from a range of relevant disciplines - ground theory in practice, considering how digital technology might be used to transform institutional cultures, methods, and relationships with audiences. The contributors examine the relationship between material and digital objects in collections of art and indigenous artefacts; the implications of digital technology for knowledge creation, documentation, and the concept of authority; and the possibilities for "virtual cultural heritage" - the preservation and interpretation of cultural and natural heritage through real-time, immersive, and interactive techniques. The essays in "Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage" will serve as a resource for professionals, academics, and students in all fields of cultural heritage, including museums, libraries, galleries, archives, and archaeology, as well as those in education and information technology. The range of issues considered and the diverse disciplines and viewpoints represented point to new directions for an emerging field.
    BK
    02.00 / Wissenschaft und Kultur allgemein: Allgemeines
    06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines
    Classification
    AN 73000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Allgemeines
    02.00 / Wissenschaft und Kultur allgemein: Allgemeines
    06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Rise and fall of the post-photographic museum : technology and the transformation of art / Peter Walsh -- Materiality of virtual technologies : a new approach to thinking about the impact of multimedia in museums / Andrea Witcomb -- Beyond the cult of the replicant-- museums and historical digital objects : traditional concerns, new discourses / Fiona Cameron -- Te Ahu Hiko : cultural heritage and indigenous objects, people, and environments / Deidre Brown -- Redefining digital art : disrupting borders / Beryl Graham -- Online activity and offlline community : cultural institutions and new media art / Sarah Cook -- Crisis of authority : new lamps for old / Susan Hazan -- Digital cultural communication : audience and remediation / Angelina Russo and Jerry Watkins -- Digital knowledgescapes : cultural, theoretical, practical and usage issues facing museum collection databases in a digital epoch / Fiona Cameron and Helena Robinson -- Art is redeemed, mystery is gone : the documentation of contemporary art / Harald Kraemer -- Cultural information standards-- political territory and rich rewards / Ingrid Mason -- Finding a future for digital cultural heritage resources using contextual information frameworks / Gavan McCarthy -- Engaged dialogism in virtual space : an exploration of research strategies for virtual museums / Suhas Deshpande, Kati Geber, and Corey Timpson -- Localized, personalized, and constructivist : a space for online museum learning / Ross Parry and Nadia Arbach -- Speaking in Rama : panoramic vision in cultural heritage visualization / Sarah Kenderdine -- Dialing up the past / Erik Champion and Bharat Dave -- Morphology of space in virtual heritage / Bernadette Flynn -- Toward tangible virtualities : tangialities / Slavko Milekic -- Ecological cybernetics, virtual reality, and virtual heritage / Maurizio Forte -- Geo-storytelling : a living archive of spatial culture / Scot T. Refsland, Marc Tuters, and Jim Cooley -- Urban heritage representations in hyperdocuments / Rodrigo Paraizo and José Ripper Kós -- Automatic archaeology : bridging the gap between virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and archaeology / Juan Antonio Barceló.
    Footnote
    The major strength of Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse is the balance of theory and practice achieved by its authors through the inclusion of discussion on digital culture exhibits and programs. By describing the work being done at diverse cultural institutions life is given to theoretical discussions. By relating theory to practice, the work becomes accessible to a broader range of readers. Further, these essays provide many examples of how libraries and museums could partner with each other in the realm of digital culture. The field of museum studies is dealing with the same issues as information and library science with regards to data organization, user behavior, object classification, and documentation schemas. Also, the emphasis on the users of digital cultural heritage and how individuals make meaningful connections with art, history, and geography is another asset of the book. Each chapter is well researched resulting in helpful and extensive bibliographies on various aspects of digital culture. Overall, the work is rich in discussion, description and illustrative examples that cover the subject of digital cultural heritage in terms of depth and breadth. The primary weakness of the title is on the focus on museum studies in the discourse on digital cultural heritage. There is much to be shared and discovered across other cultural institutions such as libraries and local historical societies and a more interdisciplinary approach to the essays included would have captured this. The overwhelming emphasis on museums, unfortunately, may cause some researching and studying digital cultural heritage from another perspective to overlook this work; thereby further dividing the efforts and communication of knowledge in this area. This work is highly recommended for collections on museum studies, cultural heritage, art history and documentation, library and information science, and archival science. This work would be most useful to educators and researchers interested in a theoretical understanding of cultural institutions and user interactions in view of the social and political impact of the evolving digital state of cultural heritage rather than in the specific technologies and specific user studies on the digital cultural heritage. Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage is an insightful work that will encourage further discourse and research."
    RVK
    AN 73000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Allgemeines
  12. LISA: Online user manual (1987) 0.07
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    Bibliothekswesen
    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information
  13. Gartner, R.: Metadata in the digital library : building an integrated strategy with XML (2021) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The range of metadata needed to run a digital library and preserve its collections in the long term is much more extensive and complicated than anything in its traditional counterpart. It includes the same 'descriptive' information which guides users to the resources they require but must supplement this with comprehensive 'administrative' metadata: this encompasses technical details of the files that make up its collections, the documentation of complex intellectual property rights and the extensive set needed to support its preservation in the long-term. To accommodate all of this requires the use of multiple metadata standards, all of which have to be brought together into a single integrated whole.
    Classification
    AN 73700: Digitale Bibliothek / Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft
    Content
    Inhalt: 1 Introduction, Aims and Definitions -- 1.1 Origins -- 1.2 From information science to libraries -- 1.3 The central place of metadata -- 1.4 The book in outline -- 2 Metadata Basics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Three types of metadata -- 2.2.1 Descriptive metadata -- 2.2.2 Administrative metadata -- 2.2.3 Structural metadata -- 2.3 The core components of metadata -- 2.3.1 Syntax -- 2.3.2 Semantics -- 2.3.3 Content rules -- 2.4 Metadata standards -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3 Planning a Metadata Strategy: Basic Principles -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Principle 1: Support all stages of the digital curation lifecycle -- 3.3 Principle 2: Support the long-term preservation of the digital object -- 3.4 Principle 3: Ensure interoperability -- 3.5 Principle 4: Control metadata content wherever possible -- 3.6 Principle 5: Ensure software independence -- 3.7 Principle 6: Impose a logical system of identifiers -- 3.8 Principle 7: Use standards whenever possible -- 3.9 Principle 8: Ensure the integrity of the metadata itself -- 3.10 Summary: the basic principles of a metadata strategy -- 4 Planning a Metadata Strategy: Applying the Basic Principles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Initial steps: standards as a foundation -- 4.2.1 'Off-the shelf' standards -- 4.2.2 Mapping out an architecture and serialising it into a standard -- 4.2.3 Devising a local metadata scheme -- 4.2.4 How standards support the basic principles -- 4.3 Identifiers: everything in its place -- 5 XML: The Syntactical Foundation of Metadata -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 What XML looks like -- 5.3 XML schemas -- 5.4 Namespaces -- 5.5 Creating and editing XML -- 5.6 Transforming XML -- 5.7 Why use XML? -- 6 METS: The Metadata Package -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Why use METS?.
    RVK
    AN 73700: Digitale Bibliothek / Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft
  14. Sühl-Strohmenger, W.: ¬Das Bibliothekswesen als eigene wissenschaftliche Disziplin : Was Studierende in »Einführungen zum wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten« über Bibliotheken und Literaturrecherche so alles erfahren (2005) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Bibliotheks- und Informationskompetenz können Studierende im Rahmen von Einführungs- und Schulungsangeboten der Hochschulbibliothek erlangen, jedoch gibt es daneben auch andere Hilfsmittel, die eventuell noch mehr Einfluss haben als die von kundigen Bibliothekar(inn)en durchgeführten Kurse. Infrage kommen dafür vor allem einschlägige Lehrbücher zur Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten beziehungsweise zur Anfertigung von Haus- und Examensarbeiten, denn diese beinhalten mehr oder minder ausführliche Abschnitte über Bibliotheken, die Bibliotheksbenutzung und die Literaturrecherche. Ihre Bedeutung für das Studium, die Examensvorbereitung und auch die Promotion ist kaum zu überschätzen, weil sie in der Regel von Hochschuldozenten, teilweise von Professoren, verfasst sind und deshalb in der Lehre gern verwendet und empfohlen werden.
  15. Conaway, J.: America's library : the story of the Library of Congress, 1800-2000 (2000) 0.06
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    Classification
    AN 88320 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Bibliothekswesen in einzelnen Ländern und einzelne Bibliotheken / Ausländische Bibliotheken / Amerika, Indianische Welt / Nordamerika / USA / Oststaaten / New-England-Staaten (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 50(2003) H.4, S.234-235 (S. Kuttner): "Als 1800 die Library of Congress mit einer bescheidenen Sammlung von 740 Büchern ins Leben gerufen wurde, bestand ihre Aufgabe zunächst allein darin, das Parlament der Vereinigten Staaten mit »books as may be necessary for the use of Congress« zu versorgen, wie es in dem von Präsident John Adams am 24. April 1800 unterzeichneten Gesetz hieß. Während der letzten zwei Jahrhunderte wuchs die Parlamentsbibliothek zu einem der größten Wissensarsenale heran, dessen Bedeutung weit über Nordamerika hinausreicht. Sie verfügt heute über einen Bestand von annähernd 119 Millionen Büchern, Karten, Handschriften, Kunstwerken, Fotografien, Film- und Tonaufnahmen in rund 460 Sprachen. James Conaway erzählt in dem ebenso reich bebilderten wie anschaulich geschriebenen Band die turbulente Historie der amerikanischen Parlamentsbibliothek vor allem anhand der 13 Männer, die vom Präsidenten derVereinigten Staaten zum Librarian of Congress ernannt wurden und die Institution leiteten. Der Autor spannt so den Bogen der ereignisreichen Geschichte der Kongressbibliothek von lohn Beckley, den Thomas Jefferson 1802 an die Spitze der Bibliothek stellte, über Herbert Putnam, der 40 Jahre lang, von 1899 bis 1939, die Belange der Einrichtung nach innen und außen vertrat, bis zu James H. Billington, den Ronald Reagan 1987 ernannte. Den ansonsten streng chronologischen Aufbau der Darstellung lockert der Verfasser mit vielen Illustrationen und kleineren Essays über zentrale Persönlichkeiten der Zeit, großzügige Förderer und Mäzene, besondere Sammlungen sowie einzigartige Erwerbungen und größere Ereignisse auf, die der Entwicklung der Washingtoner Bibliothek ihren Stempel aufdrückten. Dabei spürt er den Erfahrungen und Beiträgen der einzelnen Bibliothekare nach, deren Leben und Leistung er bisweilen detailliert nachzeichnet. Gleichwohl beschränkt Conaway seinen Blick nicht allein auf die Verhältnisse innerhalb der Bibliotheksmauern; er bettet seine Geschichte der Library of Congress in einen breiten Zusammenhang mit der WeIt um sie herum ein und vermittelt so anschaulich,wie die einzelnen Sammlungen in der Zoo-jährigen Geschichte der Parlamentsbibliothek das politische und geistige Leben der USA widerspiegeln.
    Jeder der Bibliotheksdirektoren sah sich mit einer besonderen Herausforderung während seiner Amtszeit konfron tiert: So wurde die gesamte Bibliothek durch den Brand des Kapitols während des britischen Angriffs auf Washington im August 1814 ein Raub der Flammen und mit Thomas Jeffersons Privatbibliothek ein Jahr später wieder errichtet. In den 40er Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts musste ein immenser Rückstand von eineinhalb Millionen Bänden katalogisiert werden. Die gigantische Aufgabe,den Kartenkatalog in einen EDV-Katalog umzuwandeln, war in den 80er Jahren zu bewältigen; und die 90er Jahre standen im Zeichen des National Digital Library Program. Gleichwohl prägten auch einzigartige Erwerbungen die Amtszeiten der 13 Bibliotheksdirektoren: Anschaulich erzählt Conaway unter anderem vom Spazierstock Walt Whitmans, dem Nachlass der Gebrüder Wright, den Fotografien aus der Zeit des Bürgerkrieges von Mathew B. Brady, den fünf Stradivariinstrumenten Gertrude Clarke Whitalls oder der Sammlung Leonard Bernsteins. Wer eine wissenschaftlich fundierte, gar kritische Geschichte der Library of Congress erwartet, wird diesen in der Tradition der nordamerikanischen coffee-table books stehenden Band eher enttäuscht zur Seite legen. Der Autor stellt die Einzig- und Großartigkeit der US-Parlamentsbibliothek in den Mittelpunkt seiner Darstellung, deren bisweilen recht ehrfürchtiger Erzählton insofern nicht Wunder nehmen darf, als sie in enger Kooperation mit dem Gegenstand des Buches entstand, der Bibliothek und ihren Bibliothekaren. Sein mit einer kleinen, überschaubaren Auswahlbibliografie endendes Werk richtet sich vor allem an ein interessiertes Laienpublikum, dem die zentrale Bedeutung der de facto zur Nationalbibliothek gewordenen Kongressbibliothek als Schatzkammer nordamerikanischer Kultur und Tradition nahe gebracht werden soll. Die große Resonanz, die Conaways Bildund Textband im Feuilleton einer beachtlichen Anzahl nordamerikanischer Zeitungen und Magazine erzielte, dürfte den Autor in seinem Anliegen mehr als bestätigt haben; und seine Lektüre ist auch für ein außeramerikanisches Fachpublikum, selbst wenn es mit der Geschichte der Library of Congress schon vertraut ist, ebenso unterhaltsam wie informativ."
    RVK
    AN 88320 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Bibliothekswesen in einzelnen Ländern und einzelne Bibliotheken / Ausländische Bibliotheken / Amerika, Indianische Welt / Nordamerika / USA / Oststaaten / New-England-Staaten (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
  16. Schneider, J.H.: ¬A classification of information science and library science topics plus an alphabetical index to the classification (1975) 0.06
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  17. Tilsed, I.: UK library and information science resources on the Internet (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Overviews UK library and information science resources currently accessible on the Internet. Covers: library catalogues, library information servers, departments of library and information science, library related organizations, research centres and projects, e-mail lists and general resource directories
    Date
    11. 2.1999 22:09:53
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    New review of information networking. 1997, no.3, S.137-143
  18. Lewandowski, D.: Nachweis deutschsprachiger bibliotheks- und informationswissenschaftlicher Aufsätze in Google Scholar (2007) 0.05
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    Abstract
    In dieser Untersuchung werden die Aufsätze der Jahre 2004 bis 2006 aus den acht wichtigsten deutschsprachigen Zeitschriften des Bibliotheks- und Informationswesens auf ihre Verfügbarkeit in Google Scholar hin untersucht. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Google Scholar keinen vollständigen Nachweis der Artikel bieten kann und sich daher nicht als Ersatz für bibliographische Datenbanken eignet. Google Scholar macht einen Teil der Volltexte direkt verfügbar und eignet sich insofern für einen schnellen und problemlosen Zugang zum Volltext, der traditionelle Wege wie die Bibliothek bzw. die Fernleihe umgeht. Für das Fach Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft bietet Google Scholar insgesamt die Chance, seine Inhalte auch über die Fachgrenzen hinaus bekannt zu machen.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 58(2007) H.3, S.165-168
  19. CD-ROMs in print (1995) 0.05
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    BK
    06.00 Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.00 Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Audiovisual librarian 22(1996) no.2, S.130-131 ( R. Williams)
  20. ¬A classification of library and information science (1975) 0.05
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    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft

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