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  1. Shubert, S.B.: Critical views of LCSH - ten years later : a bibliographic essay (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Pauline Cochrane and Monika Kirtland's "Critical views of LCSH-Library of Congress Subject Headings: a bibliographic and bibliometric essay" published in 'Cataloging & classification quarterly 1(1982) S.71-93' has been widely cited as a source for discussion and complaints about LCSH. Cochrane and Kirtland cover the literature from 1944-1979. The present work provides a critique of the Cochrane/Kirtland study and a survey of the literature concerning the LCSHs during the 1980s. The classified bibliography is arranged according to the format of the Cochrane/Kirtland study to facilitate comparison. Criticism of LCSH reiterates the same points over and over again, whether it is sparseness, bias or currency of the subject headings. Significant trends which emerged in the 1980s include an increased emphasis on the use of LCSH as an online searching tool, concern for the syndetic structure of LCSH and the role of subdivisions, as well as repeated calls for the development of coherent standards to ensure LCSH evolves and is applied in a consistent manner
  2. Enser, P.G.B.: Visual image retrieval (2008) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2012 13:01:26
  3. Morris, S.A.: Mapping research specialties (2008) 0.02
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    Date
    13. 7.2008 9:30:22
  4. Fallis, D.: Social epistemology and information science (2006) 0.02
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    Date
    13. 7.2008 19:22:28
  5. Nicolaisen, J.: Citation analysis (2007) 0.02
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    Date
    13. 7.2008 19:53:22
  6. Metz, A.: Community service : a bibliography (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    17.10.1996 14:22:33
  7. Belkin, N.J.; Croft, W.B.: Retrieval techniques (1987) 0.02
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    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 22(1987), S.109-145
  8. Smith, L.C.: Artificial intelligence and information retrieval (1987) 0.02
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    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 22(1987), S.41-77
  9. Warner, A.J.: Natural language processing (1987) 0.02
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    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 22(1987), S.79-108
  10. Grudin, J.: Human-computer interaction (2011) 0.02
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    Date
    27.12.2014 18:54:22
  11. Informationsmittel für Bibliotheken (IFB) : Besprechungsdienst und Berichte (1994) 0.02
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    Content
    Ab Januar 1995 auch in elektronischer Form im WWW (http://www.swbv.uni-konstanz.de/depot/i_menu/3421308w.html
  12. Barata, K.: Bibliography of electronic records research to May of 1997 (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Offers a detailed annotated bibliography of electronic records research to May 97 consisting of materials which appear in printed and electronic form
  13. Bell, L.A.: Gaining access to visual information : theory analysis and practice of determining subjects; a review of the literature with descriptive abstracts (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    An abridged version of the 1993 Gerd Muehsam Award paper. Discusses the problems of accessing art information and outlines the following features of the literature review: its form scope and intent. The review covers the following topics: Subject access theory and application; tools; projects and programmes; and technology and information theory
  14. Rader, H.B.: Library orientation and instruction - 1993 (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.4, S.81-
  15. Galloway, P.: Preservation of digital objects (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The preservation of digital objects (defined here as objects in digital form that require a computer to support their existence and display) is obviously an important practical issue for the information professions, with its importance growing daily as more information objects are produced in, or converted to, digital form. Yakel's (2001) review of the field provided a much-needed introduction. At the same time, the complexity of new digital objects continues to increase, challenging existing preservation efforts (Lee, Skattery, Lu, Tang, & McCrary, 2002). The field of information science itself is beginning to pay some reflexive attention to the creation of fragile and unpreservable digital objects. But these concerns focus often an the practical problems of short-term repurposing of digital objects rather than actual preservation, by which I mean the activity of carrying digital objects from one software generation to another, undertaken for purposes beyond the original reasons for creating the objects. For preservation in this sense to be possible, information science as a discipline needs to be active in the formulation of, and advocacy for, national information policies. Such policies will need to challenge the predominant cultural expectation of planned obsolescence for information resources, and cultural artifacts in general.
  16. Spree, U.: Wissensorganisation und Records Management : Was ist der State of the Art? Literaturübersicht (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ordnungssysteme, vor allem in Form von Aktenplänen und business classifications schemes, gelten weiterhin als ein Kernelement von elektronischen Records Management Systemen. Die Rezeption und Nutzung von in den Informations- und Bibliothekswissenschaften entwickelten normativen Vorgaben und/oder Forschungsergebnissen zu Ordnungssystemen ist in der Records Management Community hingegen noch eher selten und zufällig. Aufgrund der Auswertung aktueller Fachliteratur zum Thema Records Management / Schriftgutverwaltung sowie der Erfahrungen der Autorin in zwei Lehrveranstaltungen, die die Eignung informationswissenschaftlicher Ansätze der Wissensorganisation auf Probleme der Schriftgutverwaltung überprüft haben, lässt sich eine Reihe von konkreten Empfehlungen für die Integration wissensorganisatorischer Expertise bei der Entwicklung von Records Management Systemen auf organisatorischer und inhaltlicher Ebene ableiten.
  17. Bawden, D.: Browsing : theory and practice (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a selective literature review covering the process of browsing as a means of searching for information. References are selected in order to illustrate the major themes and to bring out points which have not been emphasised before. The main points covered in the review include: consideration of browsing as an important, but under rated and little understood, form of information access; the ability in browsing to find analogies, connections, and new lines of thought; the potential of browsings as an ideal technique for accasional or non expert users; the ability to apply browsing to both paper based and computerized information retrieval; and the ability to search for information in a semi-random fashion leading to serendipitous linkage. Concludes that, despite the acknowledges importance of browsing, the increased effort being expended in making computerized systems browsable and the many references to the concept in the computer literature, there is still a lack of real understanding of the basic concepts of the process
  18. Woodward, J.: Cataloging and classifying information resources on the Internet (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    State of the art review exploring the problem of bibliographic citations to resources that exist only in electronic form where the cited items may no longer be locatable at the URL indicated. Notes that the Internet is currently in a state of near chaos in terms of access and organization, while searching, usually performed with word based search engines, is generally not adequate for the needs of most users. Reviews strategies used by librarians for cataloguing and classifying information resources on the Internet. Techniques used include: automatic classification projects and classified subject trees, like the BUBL Subject Tree; CyberDewey, and the WWW Virtual Library. Considers OPAC like library catalogues such as the UK's CATRIONA Project and OCLC's InterCat. Explores retrieval tools used with concept analysis and other non traditional proposals, which include some library expertise, usually the use of one of the major library classifications. Pays particular attention to the UDC
  19. Lievrouw, A.A.; Farb, S.E.: Information and equity (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Inequities in information creation, production, distribution, and use are nothing new. Throughout human history some people have been more educated, better connected, more widely traveled, or more wellinformed than others. Until recently, relatively few have enjoyed the benefits of literacy, and even fewer could afford to own books. In the age of mass media, societies and social groups have varied dramatically in terms of their access to and uses of print, radio, television, film, telephone, and telegraph. What is new, however, is the growing attention being given to informational inequities in an increasingly information-driven global economy. Across disciplinary, national, and cultural boundaries, the widespread agreement is that the use of newer information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly the Internet, has accelerated the production, circulation, and consumption of information in every form. But also a growing sense has arisen that ICTs have helped to exacerbate existing differences in information access and use, and may even have fostered new types of barriers. As Hess and Ostrom (2001, p. 45) point out, "Distributed digital technologies have the dual capacity to increase as well as restrict access to information."
  20. Thiele, H.: ¬The Dublin Core and Warwick framework : a review of the literature, March 1995 - September 1997 (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this essay is to identify and explore the dynamics of the literature associated with the Dublin Core Workshop Series. The essay opens by identifying the problems that the Dublin Core Workshop Series is addressing, the status of the Internet at the time of the first workshop, and the contributions each workshop has made to the ongoing discussion. The body of the essay describes the characteristics of the literature, highlights key documents, and identifies the major researchers. The essay closes with evaluation of the literary trends and considerations of future research directions. The essay concludes that a shift from a descriptive emphasis to a more empirical form of literature is about to take place. Future research questions are identified in the areas of satisfying searcher needs, the impact of surrogate descriptions on search engine performance, and the effectiveness of surrogate descriptions in authenticating Internet resources.

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