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  1. Franke, F; Klein, A.; Schüller-Zwierlein, A.: Schlüsselkompetenzen : Literatur recherchieren in Bibliotheken und Internet (2010) 0.08
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    Content
    Pressestimmen So bringt Literatursuche Lust statt Frust. www.literaturmarkt.info Dieser Ratgeber demonstriert Schritt für Schritt, wie man die passende Literatur, z.B. für Seminar- und Hausarbeiten, findet und verarbeitet. www.lehrerbibliothek.de Schlüsselkompetenzen: Literatur recherchieren in Bibliotheken und Internet führt Studenten in die Geheimnisse der Uni-Bibliothek ein. Das Buch liefert zudem Informationen über Online-Kataloge, Datenbanken, die Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) und die gängigen Suchmaschinen. www.stellenboersen.de Nützliches und höchst informatives Lehrbuch zu der Schlüsselkompetenz Literaturrecherche. Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg Gutes Recherchieren will gelernt sein, zumal in der heutigen Zeit, da das Informationsangebot ungeahnte Ausmaße angenommen hat und sich viele davon überfordert fühlen. Da nicht alle Hochschulen entsprechende Kurse anbieten, ist es gut, einen kundigen Ratgeber wie diesen zur Hand zu haben. STUDIUM Der Ratgeber besticht durch seinen übersichtlichen Aufbau und eignet sich deshalb auch als Nachschlagewerk. Zahlreiche Beispielrecherchen, Checklisten und Tipps zur Literatursuche erleichtern die Umsetzung des Gelesenen. ph akzente Im Zentrum steht nicht nur die Recherche, sondern ein umfassender Begriff der Informationskompetenz. Germanistik Der preisgünstige Band verdient eine nachdrückliche Kaufempfehlung bei Studierenden (und Lehrenden). Informationsmittel (IFB) : digitales Rezensionsorgan für Bibliotheken und Wissenschaft.
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Bibliothek / Internet (BVB)
    Information Retrieval / Internet / Bibliothek / Lehrbuch (BVB)
    Online-Recherche / Literaturrecherche / Informationskompetenz / Lehrbuch (BVB)
    Subject
    Information Retrieval / Bibliothek / Internet (BVB)
    Information Retrieval / Internet / Bibliothek / Lehrbuch (BVB)
    Online-Recherche / Literaturrecherche / Informationskompetenz / Lehrbuch (BVB)
    Information retrieval
  2. Bachmair, S.; Faber J.; Hennig, C.; Kolb, R.; Willig, W.: Beraten will gelernt sein : ein praktisches Lehrbuch für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene (1994) 0.04
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  3. Lux, C.; Sühl-Strohmenger, W.: Teaching Library in Deutschland : Vermittlung von Informationsund Medienkompetenz als Kernaufgabe für Öffentliche und Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken (2004) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.2008 14:17:00
    LCSH
    Information retrieval / Study and teaching / Germany
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Study and teaching / Germany
  4. Rogers, R.: Teaching information skills : a review of the research and its impact on education (1993) 0.01
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    COMPASS
    Schools / Curriculum / Information retrieval
    Subject
    Schools / Curriculum / Information retrieval
  5. Fidel, R: Human information interaction : an ecological approach to information behavior (2012) 0.01
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    Content
    Inhalt: Basic concepts -- What is human information interaction? -- Theoretical constructs and models in information seeking behavior -- The information need -- The search strategy -- Two generations of research -- In-context -- Theoretical traditions in human information behavior -- Interlude : models and their contribution to design -- Human information behavior and information retrieval : is collaboration possible? -- Cognitive work analysis : dimensions for analysis -- Cognitive work analysis : harnessing complexity -- Enhancing the impact of research in human information interaction.
    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems
    Information retrieval
    RSWK
    Anthropologie / Information Retrieval / Informationsverhalten (BVB)
    Informationsverhalten / Information Retrieval / Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation
    Subject
    Anthropologie / Information Retrieval / Informationsverhalten (BVB)
    Informationsverhalten / Information Retrieval / Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation
    Information storage and retrieval systems
    Information retrieval
  6. Looking for information : a survey on research on information seeking, needs, and behavior (2012) 0.01
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    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
  7. Carande, R.: Automation in library reference services : a handbook (1993) 0.01
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval
    Subject
    Information retrieval
  8. Curzon, S.C.: Managing the interview (1995) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.6, S.471 (N. Corral)
  9. International yearbook of library and information management : 2001/2002 information services in an electronic environment (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    25. 3.2003 13:22:23
  10. Looking for information : a survey on research on information seeking, needs, and behavior (2016) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Information Retrieval
    Subject
    Information Retrieval
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
  11. Bryson, J.: Managing information services : an integrated approach (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    31.12.1998 22:01:11
  12. Jennerich, E.Z.; Jennerich, E.J.: ¬The reference interview as a creative art (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    31.12.1998 22:14:52
  13. Kuhlthau, C.C.: Seeking meaning : a process approach to library and information services (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    25.11.2005 18:58:22
  14. Lankes, R.D.: New concepts in digital reference (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Let us start with a simple scenario: a man asks a woman "how high is Mount Everest?" The woman replies "29,029 feet." Nothing could be simpler. Now let us suppose that rather than standing in a room, or sitting on a bus, the man is at his desk and the woman is 300 miles away with the conversation taking place using e-mail. Still simple? Certainly--it happens every day. So why all the bother about digital (virtual, electronic, chat, etc.) reference? If the man is a pilot flying over Mount Everest, the answer matters. If you are a lawyer going to court, the identity of the woman is very important. Also, if you ever want to find the answer again, how that transaction took place matters a lot. Digital reference is a deceptively simple concept on its face: "the incorporation of human expertise into the information system." This lecture seeks to explore the question of how human expertise is incorporated into a variety of information systems, from libraries, to digital libraries, to information retrieval engines, to knowledge bases. What we learn through this endeavor, begun primarily in the library context, is that the models, methods, standards, and experiments in digital reference have wide applicability. We also catch a glimpse of an unfolding future in which ubiquitous computing makes the identification, interaction, and capture of expertise increasingly important. It is a future that is much more complex than we had anticipated. It is a future in which documents and artifacts are less important than the contexts of their creation and use.
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    Series
    Synthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval & services; 1
    Subject
    Information retrieval
  15. Covert and overt : recollecting and connecting intelligence service and information science (2005) 0.01
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    Classification
    327.12 22
    DDC
    327.12 22
    Footnote
    The role of technology in both intelligence and information science is just one question explored in Covert and Overt, which takes on more fundamental issues as well. Even the ubiquitous "What is information?" debate is revisited. But the questions asked are always subordinate to the overarching theme of bringing concepts and techniques of intelligence and information science together and examining the results. The process and lifecycle of intelligence is explored and mapped to information science methods, primarily indexing and information retrieval. In more historical explorations undertaken by contributors, it becomes apparent that intelligence and information science have always been closely aligned, but that this alignment is not always perceived by those engaged in intelligence work. Interestingly, and probably not surprisingly, a general consensus seems to be that library and information science practitioners involved in intelligence were (and are) more capable of seeing the complementary nature of the techniques information science brings to intelligence services than many intelligence professionals, who often needed demonstrations of efficacy to be convinced. Structurally, the book is divided into four parts, moving from anecdotal accounts through to discussions of definition and theory. Part 1, "Information Science and Intelligence: Reminiscences and Reflections from World War II to Today" is comprised of the personal stories of information scientists who also served as intelligence professionals at various times during and since World War II, collected from special panel presentations at the 2001 and 2002 American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) annual conferences. These contributors include former American and British servicemen and intelligence officers who all relate a common experience of dealing with information, documents, and other records in the pursuit of intelligence goals.
  16. Case, D.O.: Looking for information : a survey on research on information seeking, needs, and behavior (2002) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 54(2003) no.7, S.695-697 (R. Savolainen): "Donald O. Case has written an ambitious book to create an overall picture of the major approaches to information needs and seeking (INS) studies. The aim to write an extensive review is reflected in the list of references containing about 700 items. The high ambitions are explained an p. 14, where Case states that he is aiming at a multidisciplinary understanding of the concept of information seeking. In the Preface, the author characterizes his book as an introduction to the topic for students at the graduate level, as well as as a review and handbook for scholars engagged in information behavior research. In my view, Looking for Information is particularly welcome as an academic textbook because the field of INS studies suffers from the lack of monographs. Along with the continuous growth of the number of journal articles and conference papers, there is a genuine need for a book that picks up the numerous pieces and puts them together. The use of the study as a textbook is facilitated by clearly delineated sections an major themes and the wealth of concrete examples of information seeking in everyday contexts. The book is lucidly written and it is accessible to novice readers, too. At first glance, the idea of providing a comprehensive review of INS studies may seem a mission impossible because the current number of articles, papers, and other contributions in this field is nearing the 10,000 range (p. 224). Donald Case is not alone in the task of coming to grips with an increasing number of studies; similar problems have been faced by those writing INS-related chapters for the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST). Case has solved the problem of "too many publications to be reviewed" by concentrating an the INS literature published during the last two decades. Secondly, studies an library use and information retrieval are discussed only to a limited extent. In addition, Case is highly selective as to studies focusing an the use of specific sources and channels such as WWW. These delineations are reasonable, even though they beg some questions. First, how should one draw the line between studies an information seeking and information retrieval? Case does not discuss this question in greater detail, although in recent years, the overlapping areas of information seeking and retrieval studies have been broadened, along with the growing importance of WWW in information seeking/retrieval. Secondly, how can one define the concept of information searching (or, more specifically, Internet or Web searching) in relation to information seeking and information retrieval? In the field of Web searching studies, there is an increasing number of contributions that are of direct relevance to information-seeking studies. Clearly, the advent of the Internet, particularly, the Web, has blurred the previous lines between INS and IR literature, making them less clear cut. The book consists of five main sections, and comprises 13 chapters. There is an Appendix serving the needs of an INS textbook (questions for discussion and application). The structure of the book is meticulously planned and, as a whole, it offers a sufficiently balanced contribution to theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues of INS. The title, Looking for Information: A Survey of Research an Information Seeking, Needs, and Behavior aptly describes the main substance of the book. . . . It is easy to agree with Case about the significance of the problem of specialization and fragmentation. This problem seems to be concomitant with the broadening field of INS research. In itself, Case's book can be interpreted as a struggle against this fragmentation. His book suggests that this struggle is not hopeless and that it is still possible to draw an overall picture of the evolving research field. The major pieces of the puzzle were found and the book will provide a useful overview of INS studies for many years."
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
  17. Bauer, R.: ¬Die digitale Bibliothek von Babel : über den Umgang mit Wissensressourcen im Web 2.0 (2010) 0.01
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    World Wide Web 2.0 / Information Retrieval / Informationskompetenz
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information processing and management. 32(1996) no.3, S.389-391 (P.B. Kantor); Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.2, S.147 (T.A. Brooks); Medical reference services quarterly 15(1996) no.2, S.109-110 (C. Gluck); JASIS 47(1996) no.10, S.794-795 (R. Losee)
  19. Wagner, T.: Evaluation von Point-of-Information (POI)-Systemen : die Akzeptanz von Informationskiosken in Abhängigkeit von Informationsrelevanz und Informationsaufbereitung (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:40:31
  20. Nicholas, D.: Assessing information needs : tools and techniques (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    26. 2.2008 19:22:51

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