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  1. Langridge, D.W.: Inhaltsanalyse: Grundlagen und Methoden (1994) 0.23
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    Abstract
    Nahezu unbeachtet in der gesamten bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Literatur blieb bislang ein Arbeitsschritt der Inhaltserschließung, obgleich er ihren Ausgangspunkt bildet und damit von grundlegender Bedeutung ist: die Analyse des Inhalts von Dokumenten. Klare Aussagen über den Inhalt und die Beschaffenheit eines Dokuments auf der Basis fundierter Kriterien treffen zu können, ist das Anliegen von Langridges, nunmehr erstmalig in deutscher Übersetzung vorliegendem Werk. Gestützt auf ein Fundament philosophisch abgeleiteter Wissensformen, zeigt Langridge anhand einer Vielzahl konkreter Beispiele Wege - aber auch Irrwege- auf, sich dem Inhalt von Dokumenten zu nähern und zu Resultaten zu gelangen, die dank objektiver Kriterien überprüfbar werden. Er wendet sich damit sowohl an Studenten dieses Fachgebiets, indem er die grundlegenden Strukturen von Wissen aufzeigt, als auch an erfahrene Praktiker, die ihre Arbeit effektiver gestalten und ihre Entscheidungen auf eine Basis stellen möchten, die persönliche Einschätzungen objektiviert.
    BK
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Classification
    AN 95550 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationspraxis / Sacherschließung / Verfahren
    AN 75000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Sacherschließung in Bibliotheken / Allgemeines
    AN 95100 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationspraxis / Referieren, Klassifizieren, Indexieren
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Content
    Inhalt: Inhaltsanalyse - Ziel und Zweck / Wissensformen / Themen / Dokumentenformen / Inhaltsverdichtung / Inhaltsverdichtung in praktischen Beispielen / Wissensstrukturen in Ordnungssystemen / Tiefenanalyse
    RVK
    AN 95550 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationspraxis / Sacherschließung / Verfahren
    AN 75000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Sacherschließung in Bibliotheken / Allgemeines
    AN 95100 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationspraxis / Referieren, Klassifizieren, Indexieren
  2. Früh, W.: Inhaltsanalyse (2001) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Autor bietet eine theoretisch fundierte Anleitung zur praktischen Durchführung von Inhaltsanalysen. diskutiert u.a.: die Themen-Frequenzanalyse, die semantische Struktur- und Inhaltsanalyse und die computergestützte Inhaltsanalyse. Zahlreiche Beispiele erleichtern den Einstieg in diese Methode der empirischen Kommunikationsforschung
    BK
    70.03 Methoden, Techniken und Organisation der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung
    Classification
    MR 2600 Soziologie / Sozialwissenschaftliche Theorien und Methoden / Methoden der Sozialforschung / Inhaltsanalyse, Aktenanalyse
    AP 13550 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Grundlagen, Methodik, Theorie
    AP 13500 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Allgemeines
    70.03 Methoden, Techniken und Organisation der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung
    Date
    24. 3.2008 12:29:34
    Isbn
    3-8252-2501-1
    RVK
    MR 2600 Soziologie / Sozialwissenschaftliche Theorien und Methoden / Methoden der Sozialforschung / Inhaltsanalyse, Aktenanalyse
    AP 13550 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Grundlagen, Methodik, Theorie
    AP 13500 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Theorie und Methodik / Allgemeines
  3. Scholz, O.R.: Bild, Darstellung, Zeichen : Philosophische Theorien bildlicher Darstellung (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Bilder prägen zunehmend alle öffentlichen und privaten Lebensbereiche. Dieser "Bilderflut" steht eine große praktische und theoretische Inkompetenz gegenüber. Was sind Bilder? Wie stellen Bilder dar? Was heißt es, Bilder zu verstehen? Das Buch verbindet eine Untersuchung dieser Fragen mit einem kritischen Durchgang durch prominente Bildtheorien und arbeitet schrittweise eine Gebrauchstheorie bildhafter Darstellungen aus. In den kritischen Teilen zeigt sich: Ob ein Gegenstand als Bild fungiert, liegt weder allein in seinen inneren Eigenschaften noch in Ähnlichkeitsbeziehungen zu dargestellten Realitäten noch allein in seiner kausalen und intentionalen Entstehungsgeschichte begründet. Positiv ergibt sich: Etwas ist nur dann ein Bild, wenn es als Element eines analogen Zeichensystems im Rahmen besondere sozial geregelter Handlungs- und Interaktionsmuster ("Bildspiele") verwendet und verstanden wird. Das Buch, das sich seit seinem ersten Erscheinen im Jahre 1991 in Forschung und Lehre bew ährt hat, wurde für die Neuauflage vollständig überarbeitet und auf den neuesten Stand gebracht. Es richtet sich an alle, die mit Bildern und dem Verstehen von Bildern zu tun haben.
    Classification
    CC 6900 Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie / Ästhetik und Kunstphilosophie / Abhandlungen zur Ästhetik und Kunstphilosophie
    RVK
    CC 6900 Philosophie / Systematische Philosophie / Ästhetik und Kunstphilosophie / Abhandlungen zur Ästhetik und Kunstphilosophie
    Series
    Klostermann Seminar; Bd 1
  4. Langridge, D.W.: Subject analysis : principles and procedures (1989) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Enthält Empfehlungen zur Vorgehensweise bei der Inhaltsanalyse und diskutiert Beispiele // Eine deutsche Übersetzung ist 1994 im Saur Verlag erschienen. - Rez. in: Knowledge organization 20(1993) no.2, S.98-99. (M.P. Satija)
  5. Wersig, G.: Inhaltsanalyse : Einführung in ihre Systematik und Literatur (1968) 0.00
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  6. Sauperl, A.: Subject determination during the cataloging process : the development of a system based on theoretical principles (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    27. 9.2005 14:22:19
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 30(2003) no.2, S.114-115 (M. Hudon); "This most interesting contribution to the literature of subject cataloguing originates in the author's doctoral dissertation, prepared under the direction of jerry Saye at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In seven highly readable chapters, Alenka Sauperl develops possible answers to her principal research question: How do cataloguers determine or identify the topic of a document and choose appropriate subject representations? Specific questions at the source of this research an a process which has not been a frequent object of study include: Where do cataloguers look for an overall sense of what a document is about? How do they get an overall sense of what a document is about, especially when they are not familiar with the discipline? Do they consider only one or several possible interpretations? How do they translate meanings in appropriate and valid class numbers and subject headings? Using a strictly qualitative methodology, Dr. Sauperl's research is a study of twelve cataloguers in reallife situation. The author insists an the holistic rather than purely theoretical understanding of the process she is targeting. Participants in the study were professional cataloguers, with at least one year experience in their current job at one of three large academic libraries in the Southeastern United States. All three libraries have a large central cataloguing department, and use OCLC sources and the same automated system; the context of cataloguing tasks is thus considered to be reasonably comparable. All participants were volunteers in this study which combined two datagathering techniques: the think-aloud method and time-line interviews. A model of the subject cataloguing process was first developed from observations of a group of six cataloguers who were asked to independently perform original cataloguing an three nonfiction, non-serial items selected from materials regularly assigned to them for processing. The model was then used for follow-up interviews. Each participant in the second group of cataloguers was invited to reflect an his/her work process for a recent challenging document they had catalogued. Results are presented in 12 stories describing as many personal approaches to subject cataloguing. From these stories a summarization is offered and a theoretical model of subject cataloguing is developed which, according to the author, represents a realistic approach to subject cataloguing. Stories alternate comments from the researcher and direct quotations from the observed or interviewed cataloguers. Not surprisingly, the participants' stories reveal similarities in the sequence and accomplishment of several tasks in the process of subject cataloguing. Sauperl's proposed model, described in Chapter 5, includes as main stages: 1) Examination of the book and subject identification; 2) Search for subject headings; 3) Classification. Chapter 6 is a hypothetical Gase study, using the proposed model to describe the various stages of cataloguing a hypothetical resource. ...
  7. Bade, D.: ¬The creation and persistence of misinformation in shared library catalogs : language and subject knowledge in a technological era (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
    Footnote
    Arguing that catalogers need to work both quickly and accurately, Bade maintains that employing specialists is the most efficient and effective way to achieve this outcome. Far less compelling than these arguments are Bade's concluding remarks, in which he offers meager suggestions for correcting the problems as he sees them. Overall, this essay is little more than a curmudgeon's diatribe. Addressed primarily to catalogers and library administrators, the analysis presented is too superficial to assist practicing catalogers or cataloging managers in developing solutions to any systemic problems in current cataloging practice, and it presents too little evidence of pervasive problems to convince budget-conscious library administrators of a need to alter practice or to increase their investment in local cataloging operations. Indeed, the reliance upon anecdotal evidence and the apparent nit-picking that dominate the essay might tend to reinforce a negative image of catalogers in the minds of some. To his credit, Bade does provide an important reminder that it is the intellectual contributions made by thousands of erudite catalogers that have made shared cataloging a successful strategy for improving cataloging efficiency. This is an important point that often seems to be forgotten in academic libraries when focus centers an cutting costs. Had Bade focused more narrowly upon the issue of deintellectualization of cataloging and written a carefully structured essay to advance this argument, this essay might have been much more effective." - KO 29(2002) nos.3/4, S.236-237 (A. Sauperl)
  8. Mayring, P.: Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse : Grundlagen und Techniken (1990) 0.00
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  9. Beghtol, C.: ¬The classification of fiction : the development of a system based on theoretical principles (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The work is an adaptation of the author's dissertation and has the following chapters: (1) background and introduction; (2) a problem in classification theory; (3) previous fiction analysis theories and systems and 'The left hand of darkness'; (4) fiction warrant and critical warrant; (5) experimental fiction analysis system (EFAS); (6) application and evaluation of EFAS. Appendix 1 gives references to fiction analysis systems and appendix 2 lists EFAS coding sheets

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