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  • × theme_ss:"Grundlagen u. Einführungen: Allgemeine Literatur"
  1. Hennings, R.-D.; Knorz, G.; Manecke, H.-J.; Reinicke, W.; Schwandt, J.: Wissensrepräsentation und Information Retrieval (1994) 0.04
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    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: Formale Erfassung (W. REINICKE); Inhaltliche Erschließung (W. REINICKE); Klassifikationssysteme und Klassieren (H.-J. MANECKE); Automatische Indexierung (G. KNORZ); Inhaltliche Erschließung in der Fakteninformation und -dokumentation (W. REINICKE); Wissensrepräsentation in wissensbasierten (Experten-)Systemen (R.-D. HENNINGS); Information-Retrieval (J. SCHWANDT)
  2. Prévoteau, M.-H.; Utrad, J.-C.: Manuel de bibliographie générale : Préf. d'Annie Béthery (1995) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 43(1996) H.3, S.267-268 (F. Nestler)
  3. Dahlberg, I.: Grundlagen universaler Wissensordnung : Probleme und Möglichkeiten eines universalen Klassifikationssystems des Wissens (1974) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Zugleich Dissertation Univ. Düsseldorf. - Rez. in: ZfBB. 22(1975) S.53-57 (H.-A. Koch)
  4. Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation : Ein Handbuch zur Einführung in die fachliche Informationsarbeit (1997) 0.03
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    Content
    SEEGER, T.: Grundbegriffe der Information und Dokumentation; MANECKE, H.-J u. T. SEEGER: Zur Entwicklung der Information und Dokumentation in Deutschland; KRISCHKER, U.: Formale Analyse von Dokumenten; KUHLEN, R.: Abstracts - Abstracting: Intellektuelle und maschinelle Verfahren; KNORZ, G.: Indexieren, Klassieren, Extrahieren; MANECKE, H.-J.: Klassifikation; BURKART, M.: Thesaurus; REIMER, U.: Neue Formen der Wissensrepräsentation; LAUX, W.: Speicherung; HENNINGS, R.-D.: Komponenten zur Wissensverarbeitung in Informationssystemen; ZIMMERMANN, H.H.: Maschinelle Übersetzung; OCKENFELD, M.: Klassische Informationsdienste; KIND, J.: Online-Dienste; WEIGEND, A.: Wirtschaftsdatenbanken; STAUD, J.L.: Statistische Informationen; MAHNKOPF, P.: Endkundensysteme in T-Online - Datex-J - Btx; KUHLEN; R.: Hypertext; LEHNHOF, F.: Die CD-ROM-Technologie; HAMACHER, B.: Bürokommunikation; BÖHLE, K.: Elektronisches Publizieren; OßWALD, A.: Electronic Document Delivery; SCHMIDT, R.: Funktionale Informationsdienste; LAUX, W.: Bibliographische (Literatur-) Informationssysteme; MENNE-HARITZ, A.: Schriftgutverwaltung und Archivierung; ENGLERT, M.: Pressedokumentation; LEENINGS, A.: Audiovisuelle Materialien; SCHRAMM, R.: Patentinformation; MARSCALL, H.-W.: Technische Regeln als Quellen wissenschaftlich-technischer Fachinformation; STAUD, J.L.: Wirtschaftsinformation; LÜSTORFF, J.: Chemie-Information; HARMS, M.: Medieninformation: Informationsversorgung in den ABD-Bereichen der Rundfunkanstalten; WALTER, N.: Information als Ressource in der Kreditwirtschaft; LÖNS, K.: Computer-Hardware, Betriebssysteme; REINICKE, W. u. J. SCHWANDT: Software für Information und Dokumentation; KNORZ, G.: Datenbank-Entwurfsmethoden; KRAUSE, J.: Softwareergonomie; LÖNS, K.: Kommunikationsnetze und Datenkommunikation; SCHWINDLING, A.: Zugang zur Information für blinde und sehbehinderte Menschen: Technische Voraussetzungen. Ein Überblick; SCHWUCHOW, W.: Informationsökonomie; HERGET, J.: Informationsmanagement; KLUCK, M.: Methoden der Informationsanalyse: eine Einführung in die empirischen Methoden der Informationsbedarfsanalyse und der Markt- und Benutzerforschung; GRUDOWSKI, S.: Marketing für die Informationsvermittlung; SEEGER, T.: Informationspolitik - IuD-Politik - Fachinformationspolitik; GOEBEL, J.W.: Rechtsfragen der Informationswirtschaft; BAXMANN-KRAFT, E.-M. u. E. LECHNER: Normung im Bereich Information und Dokumentation: SEEGER, T.: Zum Stand der Professionalisierung: Beruf und Ausbildung in Deutschland; HENRICHS, N.: Informationswissenschaft; BURNELEIT, H.-D., R. CAPURRO, W. REHFELD, W. WISSMANN u. G. WERSIG: Reisen wir auf den Datenautobahnen in eine neue (Un-)Gewißheit?; WERSIG, G.: Der Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft; CAPURRO, R.: Ethik im Cyberspace; BURNELEIT, H.-D.: Elektronische Medien und Verlagswesen; THÜRING, M.: Auf dem Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft: Trends und Entwicklungen des multimedialen Informations- und Telekommunikationsmarktes; RIEHM, U.: Informationsinfrastruktur; WISSMANN, W.: Vernetzte Formen der Arbeitsorganisation: heute und morgen
    Footnote
    Folgt weiter dem Vorbild der 2. Aufl. in der losen Zusammenstellung von Kapiteln verschiedener Autoren. - Wurde in der 4. Aufl. wieder (aber nicht durchgängig) aktualisiert. - Auch als einbändige Studienausgabe erhältlich (ISBN 3-598-11310-2). - Rez. in: IfB 5(1997) H.1/2, S.183-186 (W. von Keitz); Knowledge organization 24(1997) no.2, S.119-120 (B.W.J. Lorenz)
  5. Theory of subject analysis : A sourcebook (1985) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Criteria for Selection In selecting the writings to be included in this reader, we have followed the criteria listed below: 1. Theoretical emphasis. Our focus is an theoretical and philosophical aspects rather than practical or technical considerations. In a number of cases, where several authors have written an the same subject or idea or expressed similar thoughts, the originator of the idea, if this could be determined, was selected. 2. Significance and impact. Our most important criterion is the significance of a particular piece or the contribution that it has made in the field of subject analysis. The impact of the ideas or concepts an subsequent practice in subject analysis has also been considered. 3. Perspicuity. Where multiple choices were available an a particular topic or area, our tendency was to exclude the writings that are obscure or highly technical and would require a high degree of tech nical sophistication an the part of the reader. Comprehensibility and clarity of style were often our guide. Based an the criteria stated above, the following types of writings have generally been excluded: review articles, the how-to-do-it type of writings, and textbook materials. In a way, it would probably be easier to defend the writings that have been included than to justify the exclusions. In a small volume containing writings chosen from a vast amount of available material, it is virtually impossible to arrive at a collection that will satisfy every reader. Each person has his or her own preferences or criteria. Inevitably, personal bias comes into play in assembling such a reader. At least, we hope that in this case the collective bias of three individuals rather than one has helped to provide a certain degree of balance. A number of writings originally selected for inclusion were omitted because of space limitation or failure to secure permission to reprint.
    Content
    Eine exzellente (und durch die Herausgeber kommentierte) Zusammenstellung und Wiedergabe folgender Originalbeiträge: CUTTER, C.A.: Subjects; DEWEY, M.: Decimal classification and relativ index: introduction; HOPWOOD, H.V.: Dewey expanded; HULME, E.W.: Principles of book classification; KAISER, J.O.: Systematic indexing; MARTEL, C.: Classification: a brief conspectus of present day library practice; BLISS, H.E.: A bibliographic classification: principles and definitions; RANGANATHAN, S.R.: Facet analysis: fundamental categories; PETTEE, J.: The subject approach to books and the development of the dictionary catalog; PETTEE, J.: Fundamental principles of the dictionary catalog; PETTEE, J.: Public libraries and libraries as purveyors of information; HAYKIN, D.J.: Subject headings: fundamental concepts; TAUBE, M.: Functional approach to bibliographic organization: a critique and a proposal; VICKERY, B.C.: Systematic subject indexing; FEIBLEMAN, J.K.: Theory of integrative levels; GARFIELD, E.: Citation indexes for science; CRG: The need for a faceted classification as the basis of all methods of information retrieval; LUHN, H.P.: Keyword-in-context index for technical literature; COATES, E.J.: Significance and term relationship in compound headings; FARRADANE, J.E.L.: Fundamental fallacies and new needs in classification; FOSKETT, D.J.: Classification and integrative levels; CLEVERDON, C.W. u. J. MILLS: The testing of index language devices; MOOERS, C.N.: The indexing language of an information retrieval system; NEEDHAM, R.M. u. K. SPARCK JONES: Keywords and clumps; ROLLING, L.: The role of graphic display of concept relationships in indexing and retrieval vocabularies; BORKO, H.: Research in computer based classification systems; WILSON, P.: Subjects and the sense of position; LANCASTER, F.W.: Evaluating the performance of a large computerized information system; SALTON, G.: Automatic processing of foreign language documents; FAIRTHORNE, R.A.: Temporal structure in bibliographic classification; AUSTIN, D. u. J.A. DIGGER: PRECIS: The Preserved Context Index System; FUGMANN, R.: The complementarity of natural and indexing languages
  6. Roloff, H.: Lehrbuch der Sachkatalogisierung (1976) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen 65(1951) [1. Aufl.] S.224-229 (B. Faass); ZfBB 3(1956) [2. Aufl.] S.301-303 (W. Gebhardt); ZfBB 16(1969) [3. Aufl.] S.175-177 (H.-J. Scholz)
  7. Reader in classification and descriptive cataloging (1972) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält die u.a. die Beiträge: DEWEY, M.: Catalogs and cataloging; BLISS, H.E.: Principles and definitions; LaMONTAGNE, L.E.: Historical background of classification; RICHARDSON, E.C.: Classification: theoretical and practical; RANGANATHAN, S.R.: Library classification as a discipline; SHARP, J.: Classification; SHERA, J.H. Classification: current functions and applications to the subject analysis of library materials; SAYERS, W.C.B.: The nature and purpose of classification; DEWEY, M.: Decimal classification and relativ index; MILLS, J.: Classification as an indexing device; RICHMOND, P.A.: The future of generalized systems of classification; PAINTER, A.F.: Modern classification theory; VICKERY,: Faceted classification schemes; BORKO, H.: Research in automatic generations of classification systems; FARRADANE, J.: Classification and mechanical selection; RICHMOND, P.A.: Some aspects of basic research in classification; RICHMOND, P.A.: Transformation and organization of information content: aspects of recent research in the art and science of classification; STROUT, R.F.: Development of the catalog and cataloging codes; CUTTER, C.A.: Library catalogs; CUTTER, C.A.: Rules for a dictionary catalog; LUBETSKY, S.: Design for a code; JOLLEY, L.: The function of the catalog; WEBER, D.C.: The changing character of the catalog in America; COOPER, W.S.: The potential usefulness of the catalog access points other than author, title and subject
  8. Dittmann, H.; Hardy, J.: Learn Library of Congress Classification (2000) 0.02
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  9. Rowley, J.E.; Farrow, J.: Organizing knowledge : an introduction to managing access to information (2000) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 53(2001) H.9, S.596 (J. Plieninger)
  10. Antoniou, G.; Harmelen, F. van: ¬A semantic Web primer (2004) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 57(2006) no.8, S.1132-1133 (H. Che): "The World Wide Web has been the main source of an important shift in the way people communicate with each other, get information, and conduct business. However, most of the current Web content is only suitable for human consumption. The main obstacle to providing better quality of service is that the meaning of Web content is not machine-accessible. The "Semantic Web" is envisioned by Tim Berners-Lee as a logical extension to the current Web that enables explicit representations of term meaning. It aims to bring the Web to its full potential via the exploration of these machine-processable metadata. To fulfill this, it pros ides some meta languages like RDF, OWL, DAML+OIL, and SHOE for expressing knowledge that has clear, unambiguous meanings. The first steps in searing the Semantic Web into the current Web are successfully underway. In the forthcoming years, these efforts still remain highly focused in the research and development community. In the next phase, the Semantic Web will respond more intelligently to user queries. The first chapter gets started with an excellent introduction to the Semantic Web vision. At first, today's Web is introduced, and problems with some current applications like search engines are also covered. Subsequently, knowledge management. business-to-consumer electronic commerce, business-to-business electronic commerce, and personal agents are used as examples to show the potential requirements for the Semantic Web. Next comes the brief description of the underpinning technologies, including metadata, ontology, logic, and agent. The differences between the Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence are also discussed in a later subsection. In section 1.4, the famous "laser-cake" diagram is given to show a layered view of the Semantic Web. From chapter 2, the book starts addressing some of the most important technologies for constructing the Semantic Web. In chapter 2, the authors discuss XML and its related technologies such as namespaces, XPath, and XSLT. XML is a simple, very flexible text format which is often used for the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. The W3C has defined various languages on top of XML, such as RDF. Although this chapter is very well planned and written, many details are not included because of the extensiveness of the XML technologies. Many other books on XML provide more comprehensive coverage.
    The next chapter introduces resource description framework (RDF) and RDF schema (RDFS). Unlike XML, RDF provides a foundation for expressing the semantics of dada: it is a standard dada model for machine-processable semantics. Resource description framework schema offers a number of modeling primitives for organizing RDF vocabularies in typed hierarchies. In addition to RDF and RDFS, a query language for RDF, i.e. RQL. is introduced. This chapter and the next chapter are two of the most important chapters in the book. Chapter 4 presents another language called Web Ontology Language (OWL). Because RDFS is quite primitive as a modeling language for the Web, more powerful languages are needed. A richer language. DAML+OIL, is thus proposed as a joint endeavor of the United States and Europe. OWL takes DAML+OIL as the starting point, and aims to be the standardized and broadly accepted ontology language. At the beginning of the chapter, the nontrivial relation with RDF/RDFS is discussed. Then the authors describe the various language elements of OWL in some detail. Moreover, Appendix A contains an abstract OWL syntax. which compresses OWL and makes OWL much easier to read. Chapter 5 covers both monotonic and nonmonotonic rules. Whereas the previous chapter's mainly concentrate on specializations of knowledge representation, this chapter depicts the foundation of knowledge representation and inference. Two examples are also givwn to explain monotonic and non-monotonic rules, respectively. "To get the most out of the chapter. readers had better gain a thorough understanding of predicate logic first. Chapter 6 presents several realistic application scenarios to which the Semantic Web technology can be applied. including horizontal information products at Elsevier, data integration at Audi, skill finding at Swiss Life, a think tank portal at EnerSearch, e-learning. Web services, multimedia collection indexing, online procurement, raid device interoperability. These case studies give us some real feelings about the Semantic Web.
    The chapter on ontology engineering describes the development of ontology-based systems for the Web using manual and semiautomatic methods. Ontology is a concept similar to taxonomy. As stated in the introduction, ontology engineering deals with some of the methodological issues that arise when building ontologies, in particular, con-structing ontologies manually, reusing existing ontologies. and using semiautomatic methods. A medium-scale project is included at the end of the chapter. Overall the book is a nice introduction to the key components of the Semantic Web. The reading is quite pleasant, in part due to the concise layout that allows just enough content per page to facilitate readers' comprehension. Furthermore, the book provides a large number of examples, code snippets, exercises, and annotated online materials. Thus, it is very suitable for use as a textbook for undergraduates and low-grade graduates, as the authors say in the preface. However, I believe that not only students but also professionals in both academia and iudustry will benefit from the book. The authors also built an accompanying Web site for the book at http://www.semanticwebprimer.org. On the main page, there are eight tabs for each of the eight chapters. For each tabm the following sections are included: overview, example, presentations, problems and quizzes, errata, and links. These contents will greatly facilitate readers: for example, readers can open the listed links to further their readings. The vacancy of the errata sections also proves the quality of the book."
  11. Stock, W.G.: Qualitätskriterien von Suchmaschinen : Checkliste für Retrievalsysteme (2000) 0.02
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  14. Nohr, H.: Grundlagen der automatischen Indexierung : ein Lehrbuch (2003) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd 54(2003) H.5, S.314 (W. Ratzek): "Um entscheidungsrelevante Daten aus der ständig wachsenden Flut von mehr oder weniger relevanten Dokumenten zu extrahieren, müssen Unternehmen, öffentliche Verwaltung oder Einrichtungen der Fachinformation effektive und effiziente Filtersysteme entwickeln, einsetzen und pflegen. Das vorliegende Lehrbuch von Holger Nohr bietet erstmalig eine grundlegende Einführung in das Thema "automatische Indexierung". Denn: "Wie man Information sammelt, verwaltet und verwendet, wird darüber entscheiden, ob man zu den Gewinnern oder Verlierern gehört" (Bill Gates), heißt es einleitend. Im ersten Kapitel "Einleitung" stehen die Grundlagen im Mittelpunkt. Die Zusammenhänge zwischen Dokumenten-Management-Systeme, Information Retrieval und Indexierung für Planungs-, Entscheidungs- oder Innovationsprozesse, sowohl in Profit- als auch Non-Profit-Organisationen werden beschrieben. Am Ende des einleitenden Kapitels geht Nohr auf die Diskussion um die intellektuelle und automatische Indexierung ein und leitet damit über zum zweiten Kapitel "automatisches Indexieren. Hier geht der Autor überblickartig unter anderem ein auf - Probleme der automatischen Sprachverarbeitung und Indexierung - verschiedene Verfahren der automatischen Indexierung z.B. einfache Stichwortextraktion / Volltextinvertierung, - statistische Verfahren, Pattern-Matching-Verfahren. Die "Verfahren der automatischen Indexierung" behandelt Nohr dann vertiefend und mit vielen Beispielen versehen im umfangreichsten dritten Kapitel. Das vierte Kapitel "Keyphrase Extraction" nimmt eine Passpartout-Status ein: "Eine Zwischenstufe auf dem Weg von der automatischen Indexierung hin zur automatischen Generierung textueller Zusammenfassungen (Automatic Text Summarization) stellen Ansätze dar, die Schlüsselphrasen aus Dokumenten extrahieren (Keyphrase Extraction). Die Grenzen zwischen den automatischen Verfahren der Indexierung und denen des Text Summarization sind fließend." (S. 91). Am Beispiel NCR"s Extractor/Copernic Summarizer beschreibt Nohr die Funktionsweise.
  15. Salton, G.; McGill, M. J.: Introduction to modern information retrieval (1983) 0.02
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  16. Mills, J.: ¬A modern outline of library classification (1960) 0.02
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  17. Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation (2004) 0.02
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    Content
    Jiri Panyr: Technische Redaktion Wolfgang F. Finke: E-Learning Harald H. Zimmermann: Maschinelle und Computergestützte Übersetzung Franziskus Geeb und Ulrike Spree: Wörterbücher und Enzyklopädien Angelika Menne-Haritz: Archive Hans-Christoph Hobohm: Bibliotheken Günter Peters: Medien, Medienwirtschaft Ulrich Riehm: Buchhandel Helmut Wittenzellner: Transformationsprozesse für die Druckbranche auf dem Weg zum Mediendienstleister Dietmar Strauch: Verlagswesen Ulrich Riehm, Knud Böhle und Bernd Wingert: Elektronisches Publizieren Heike Andermann: Initiativen zur Reformierung des Systems wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation Ute Schwens und Hans Liegmann: Langzeitarchivierung digitaler Ressourcen Achim OBwald: Document Delivery/ Dokumentlieferung Willi Bredemeier und Patrick Müller: Informationswirtschaft Martin Michelson: Wirtschaftsinformation Ulrich Kämper: Chemie-Information Wilhelm Gaus: Information und Dokumentation in der Medizin Gottfried Herzog und Hans Jörg Wiesner: Normung Jürgen Krause: Standardisierung und Heterogenität Reinhard Schramm: Patentinformation Wolfgang Semar: E-Commerce Wolfgang Semar: Kryptografie Knud Böhle: Elektronische Zahlungssysteme Herbert Stoyan: Information in der Informatik Gerhard Roth und Christian Eurich: Der Begriff der Information in der Neurobiologie Margarete Boos: Information in der Psychologie Harald H. Zimmermann: Information in der Sprachwissenschaft Ulrich Glowalla: Information und Lernen Eric Schoop: Information in der Betriebswirtschaft: ein neuer Produktionsfaktor? Gerhard Vowe: Der Informationsbegriff in der Politikwissenschaft - eine historische und systematische Bestandsaufnahme Jürgen Krause: Information in den Sozialwissenschaften Holger Lyre: Information in den Naturwissenschaften Norbert Henrichs: Information in der Philosophie
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitteilungen VÖB 57(2004) H.3/4, S.86-90 (O. Oberhauser): " ...Allen kritischen Anmerkungen zum Trotz: Im Vergleich mit der letzten Auflage schneidet diese fünfte Ausgabe erfreulich positiv ab (nur Nörgler würden sagen, dass dies nicht schwergefallen ist). Natürlich könnte darüber reflektiert werden, ob es heute noch möglich ist, das Gesamtgebiet der Informationswissenschaft und -praxis in einem Handbuch erschöpfend darzustellen; die Zeiten, in denen man Wissenschaftsdisziplinen auf diese Weise repräsentierte und legitimierte, sind eigentlich vorüber. Andererseits fehlen, gerade im deutschen Sprachraum, weitgehend gute und aktuelle Darstellungen zu den hier präsentierten Teilbereichen. Als Einstieg in die Informationswissenschaft und -praxis ist das vorliegende Handbuch daher allemal wichtig. Auch für gestandene Praktiker bietet es viele interessante und neue Themen. Der Preis für die broschierte Ausgabe ist vielleicht nicht gerade wohlfeil, aber nach heutigen Massstäben dem Umfang angemessen. Grössere Bibliotheken und bibliothekarische bzw. informationswissenschaftliche Ausbildungseinrichtungen, für die auch diese Ausgabe unverzichtbar ist, werden dagegen wohl eher zur teureren gebundenen Variante greifen." Weitere Rez. in: BuB 57(2005) H.4, S.307-308 (H. Meinhardt); ZfBB 52(2005) H.6, S.349-350 (T. Seela); Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis 56(2005) H.8, S.457-458 (D. Soergel): "In sum, this work provides a comprehensive and competent introduction to information science with a breadth of scope that exists nowhere else. It does so through a collection of independent contributions of many authors with many perspectives and many redundancies. Some readers might prefer a treatment from a unified viewpoint."
  18. Hedden, H.: ¬The accidental taxonomist (2012) 0.01
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    Rez. in: IWP 64(2013) H.6, S.373-374 (J. Fassbender)
  19. Brühl, B.: Thesauri und Klassifikationen : Naturwissenschaften - Technik - Wirtschaft (2005) 0.01
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    Rez. in: Information: Wissenschaft & Praxis 56(2005) H.5/6, S.337 (W. Ratzek): "Bettina Brühl legt mit "Thesauri und Klassifikationen" ein Fleißarbeit vor. Das Buch mit seiner Auswahl von über 150 Klassifikationen und Thesauri aus Naturwissenschaft, Technik, Wirtschaft und Patenwesen macht es zu einem brauchbaren Nachschlagewerk, zumal auch ein umfassender Index nach Sachgebieten, nach Datenbanken und nach Klassifikationen und Thesauri angeboten wird. Nach einer 13-seitigen Einführung (Kapitel 1 und 2) folgt mit dem 3. Kapitel die "Darstellung von Klassifikationen und Thesauri", im wesentlichen aus den Beschreibungen der Hersteller zusammengestellt. Hier werden Dokumentationssprachen der Fachgebiete - Naturwissenschaften (3.1) und deren Spezialisierungen wie zum Beispiel "Biowissenschaften und Biotechnologie", "Chemie" oder "Umwelt und Ökonomie", aber auch "Mathematik und Informatik" (?) auf 189 Seiten vorgestellt, - Technik mit zum Beispiel "Fachordnung Technik", "Subject Categories (INIS/ ETDE) mit 17 Seiten verhältnismäßig knapp abgehandelt, - Wirtschaft mit "Branchen-Codes", "Product-Codes", "Länder-Codes"",Fachklas-sifikationen" und "Thesauri" ausführlich auf 57 Seiten präsentiert, - Patente und Normen mit zum Beispiel "Europäische Patentklassifikation" oder "International Patent Classification" auf 33 Seiten umrissen. Jedes Teilgebiet wird mit einer kurzen Beschreibung eingeleitet. Danach folgen die jeweiligen Beschreibungen mit den Merkmalen: "Anschrift des Erstellers", "Themen-gebiet(e)", "Sprache", "Verfügbarkeit", "An-wendung" und "Ouelle(n)". "Das Buch wendet sich an alle Information Professionals, die Dokumentationssprachen aufbauen und nutzen" heißt es in der Verlagsinformation. Zwar ist es nicht notwendig, die informationswissenschaftlichen Aspekte der Klassifikationen und Thesauri abzuhandeln, aber ein Hinweis auf die Bedeutung der Information und Dokumentation und/oder der Informationswissenschaft wäre schon angebracht, um in der Welt der Informations- und Wissenswirtschaft zu demonstrieren, welchen Beitrag unsere Profession leistet. Andernfalls bleibt das Blickfeld eingeschränkt und der Anschluss an neuere Entwicklungen ausgeblendet. Dieser Anknüpfungspunkt wäre beispielsweise durch einen Exkurs über Topic Map/Semantic Web gegeben. Der Verlag liefert mit der Herausgabe die ses Kompendiums einen nützlichen ersten Baustein zu einem umfassenden Verzeichnis von Thesauri und Klassifikationen."
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