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  • × theme_ss:"Informationsmittel"
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  • × year_i:[2000 TO 2010}
  1. Poetzsch, E.: Naturwissenschaftlich-technische Information : Online, CD-ROM, Internet (2005) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis 57(2006) H.1, S.65-66 (W. Umstätter): "Nachdem die 1. Auflage 2004 erschienen war, ist es eher ungewöhnlich, dass ein solches Werk schon nach einem Jahr "völlig neu bearbeitet" vorliegt, insbesondere, wenn man daran denkt, dass E. Poetzsch ebenfalls 2005 schon die 4. völlig neu bearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage der "Einführung in die Grundlagen und Methoden" des "Information Retrieval" noch im "Verlag für Berlin Brandenburg GmbH Potsdam", herausgebracht hat. Ungewöhnlich ist es natürlich nicht für diese Thematik, sondern lediglich für den erforderlichen Arbeitsaufwand. Dadurch dass sich die beiden Bücher notwendiger- und sinnvollerweise ergänzen ist die Koinzidenz selbstverständlich auch kein Zufall. Beides sind keine herkömmlichen Lehrbücher, im Sinne einer theoretischen Durchdringung dessen, was Information Retrieval oder naturwissenschaftlich-technische Information (NTI) ist, sein sollte oder sein könnte. Das Buch ist vielmehr eine Basis für das selbständige Studium, bei dem man praktische und theoretische Erkenntnisse zum Thema: "Wie erhalte ich wo welche Informationen über die verschiedenen Gebiete der Naturwissenschaften und Technik" gewinnen bzw. sich erarbeiten kann. Die Zielgruppen sind somit naturwissenschaftlich Interessierte, die im praktischen Selbststudium ihr Wissen erweitern wollen, Studierende in den Übungen aller Dozentinnen und Dozenten, die solche Fächer lehren, und selbstverständlich auch die "professionals", die sich permanent auf dem neusten Wissensstand halten müssen, denn als Informationsspezialist des NTI-Bereichs kann man es sich nicht leisten neuste Informationsangebote oder Angebotsbedingungen nicht zu kennen, gleichgültig, ob sie aus den Bereichen Astronomie, Biologie, Chemie, Geowissenschaften, Landwirtschaft, Mathematik, Medizin, Pharmazie, Physik, Technik oder Umwelt kommen."
  2. Naumann, M. (Bearb.): Diderots Enzyklopädie : eine Auswahl (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 16:17:01
  3. Bourne, C.P.; Hahn, T.B.: ¬A history of online information services : 1963-1976 (2003) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Overall, Bourne and Hahn's book is richly detailed and extensively documented. In the book's introduction, the authors provide a good overview of other online system histories, but they also write about a lack of archival and secondary sources in this area. This explains why it took the authors 15 years to gather information for this volume, most of it derived from technical reports, newsletters, and personal interviews. From a research standpoint, the authors have done an excellent job. However, while no one can take issue with the book's level of scholarship, the presentation of the research could have been more effective. The majority of the book is written in a straightforward, factual manner that is difficult to read as an historical narrative. Except for Chapter 10, there is very little writing in the book that engages the reader and captures the human side of the online information retrieval story. A quote from W. Boyd Rayward an the back of the book's dust cover calls the work "encyclopedic," and in many ways the book as it exists would have worked better as an encyclopedia. Even the book's layout, with double instead of single columns, hints at its reference-like qualities. To be fair, though, it is entirely possible that Bourse and Hahn may have wanted to create a book with a human interest angle, but the lack of documentation may have prevented them from creating such a work. In short, A History of Online Information Services, 1963-1976, does a commendable job of encapsulating the significant people, organizations, and events that helped shape early online information services. Given the problems Bourne and Hahn had in gathering historical evidence for their book, it makes one wonder about the implications for future historical work in the online field. One can only hope that organizations are archiving enough historical material to be able to write the post-1976 online story."
  4. Lipow, A.G.: ¬The virtual reference librarian's handbook (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 3.2004 14:46:50