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  1. Thissen, F.: Screen-Design-Handbuch : Effektiv informieren und kommunizieren mit Multimedia (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das Screen-Design-Handbuch gibt Gestaltern interaktiver Medien eine praktische Arbeitshilfe an die Hand, um Informationen zielgruppen- und mediengerecht aufzubereiten und darzustellen. Es zeigt Hintergründe und Zusammenhänge auf, verdeutlicht diese anhand von Beispielen und regt dazu an, die Sprache der digitalen Medien weiter zu entwickeln. Grundlagen der Wahrnehmungs- und Lernpsychologie, der Ergonomie, der Kommunikationstheorie, der Imagery-Forschung und der Ästhethik werden dabei ebenso berücksichtigt wie Fragen der Gestaltung von Navigations- und Orientierungselementen. Die Neuauflage enthält mehr Beispiele und Checklisten sowie neue Kapitel über Wahrnehmung, Web-Nutzung und Projektmanagement
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:35:21
    Issue
    2., überarb. u. erw. Aufl.
  2. Thissen, F.: Screen-Design-Manual : Communicating Effectively Through Multimedia (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The "Screen Design Manual" provides designers of interactive media with a practical working guide for preparing and presenting information that is suitable for both their target groups and the media they are using. It describes background information and relationships, clarifies them with the help of examples, and encourages further development of the language of digital media. In addition to the basics of the psychology of perception and learning, ergonomics, communication theory, imagery research, and aesthetics, the book also explores the design of navigation and orientation elements. Guidelines and checklists, along with the unique presentation of the book, support the application of information in practice.
    Classification
    ST 325 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Multimedia
    ST 253 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierwerkzeuge (A-Z)
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:29:25
    RVK
    ST 325 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Multimedia
    ST 253 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Web-Programmierwerkzeuge (A-Z)
  3. Eibl, M.: Visualisierung im Document Retrieval : Theoretische und praktische Zusammenführung von Softwareergonomie und Graphik Design (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Bei der Frage nach der Ästhetik in der Ergonomie hat sich in den letzten Jahren ein Wandel vollzogen. Noch in den 1990er Jahren missachteten Ergonomen ästhetische Faktoren in der Gestaltung von Benutzungsschnittstellen weitgehend. Inzwischen hat sich allerdings das gegenseitige Interesse von Ergonomen und Designern verstärkt, so dass sich Herausgeber und Autor entschlossen, mit dem vorliegenden Band eine erweiterte und aktualisierte Ausgabe der vergriffenen ersten Auflage vorzustellen. Einige Teile der Erstauflage sind gestrafft, andere aktualisiert. Ferner wurden Teile hinzugefügt, die den aktuellen Stand der Thematik in Theorie und Praxis widerspiegeln. Der nun vorliegende Forschungsbericht enthält über 50 neue Textseiten, 39 neue Abbildungen und fast 90 neu eingearbeitete Referenzen. Weitere Informationen zum Inhalt von Buch und CD-ROM sowie eine tabellarische Gbersicht über die Veränderungen gegenüber der ersten Auflage finden sich im Internet unter www.gesis.org/Information/Forschungsuebersichten/Forschungsberichte/Visualisierung2.htm, Informationen zur (vergriffenen) ersten Auflage unter www.gesis.org/Information/Forschungsuebersichten/Forschungsberichte/Visualisierung.htm.
    Date
    29. 1.2005 19:19:29
    Issue
    2., überarb. u. erw. Aufl.
  4. Eibl, M.; Mandl, T.: ¬Die Qualität von Visualisierungen : eine Methode zum Vergleich zweidimensionaler Karten (2004) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 1.2005 19:17:50
    Source
    Wissensorganisation und Edutainment: Wissen im Spannungsfeld von Gesellschaft, Gestaltung und Industrie. Proceedings der 7. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation, Berlin, 21.-23.3.2001. Hrsg.: C. Lehner, H.P. Ohly u. G. Rahmstorf
    Type
    a
  5. Eibl, M.: Recherche in elektronischen Bibliothekskatalogen (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Literatur zu speziellen Themen zu finden, gleicht oftmals der berühmten Suche nach der Nadel im Heuhaufen. Selbst elektronische Bibliothekskataloge haben hieran nur wenig geändert. Eine neue Oberfläche soll künftig die Suche erheblich erleichtern
    Date
    29. 1.2005 19:20:34
    Type
    a
  6. Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen: Web-Auftritt komplett mit Web-Opac Premium von BOND realisiert (2005) 0.01
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    Content
    "Die Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen (www.stadtbibliothek-reutlingen.de) hat ihren gesamten Internetauftritt auf den Web-Opac Premium von BOND umgerüstet. Der WebOpac Premium ist weit mehr als ein gewöhnlicher Web-Opac. Vielmehr ist er ein Internet-Por-tal, in dessen Struktur alle Informationen und Angebote der Stadtbibliothek integriert sind. Mit dem Web-Opac Premium konnte die Bibliothek bei der Neugestaltung ihrer Internetseiten auf ein bestehendes und flexibel anpassbares Produkt zurückgreifen, um so Zeit und Arbeit zu sparen. Bestehende HTML-Seiten der alten Homepage wurden einfach in die neue Website übernommen. Zudem erhöhen viele Zusatzfunktionen des Web-Opac Premium die Attraktivität der Bibliothek. Neu ist auch die »Assoziative Suche« (Spider Search), mit der die Bibliotheksbenutzer bei der Mediensuche neue Sinnzusammenhänge erschließen und so ihre Suchergebnisse verbessern können. Für die übersichtliche Gliederung der Website sorgen die horizontale Navigationsleiste nach Abteilungen und Zweigstellen der Stadtbibliothek sowie ein blaues Navigationselement im linken Frame, das sich mit sprechenden Begriffen an alle Benutzer und bestimmte Zielgruppen der Bibliothek wendet. Unter dem Stichwort »Suche« können Leser sowohl nach Inhalten auf der Website als auch über drei Wege nach Medien suchen: über den Web-Opac der Stadtbibliothek, die Assoziative Mediensuche im Katalog der Bibliothek und in regionalen Katalogen, wie denen der Bibliothek der Fachhochschule Reutlingen, der UB oder der Stadtbücherei Tübingen. Der Bereich »Service« bietet viele Informationen zur Bibliothek und deren Benutzung. Unter »Meine Bibliothek« kann der Leser nach der Anmeldung sein Benutzerkonto einsehen, die Leihfrist der entliehenen Medien verlängern und sich sein persönliches Interessenprofil abspeichern. Das heißt der Leser legt gewünschte Stichwörter, Verfasser, Mediengruppen oder Interessenkreise fest und wird regelmäßig zu seinen Wunschthemen informiert. Der Bereich »Veranstaltungen« informiert über die aktuellen Veranstaltungen, untergliedert nach Kinderbibliothek, Hauptstelle und Zweigstellen. Das eingesetzte Veranstaltungsmodul des Web-Opacs Premium übernimmt die automatisierte Aktualisierung der angezeigten Veranstaltungen durch Angabe von Start- und Ablaufdatum."
    Footnote
    Vgl.: www.bond-online. de
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    a
  7. Pejtersen, A.M.: Implications of users' value perception for the design of a bibliographic retrieval system (1986) 0.01
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    Date
    5. 8.2006 10:16:29
    Source
    Empirical foundation of information and software science. Ed.: J.C. Agarwal u. P. Zunde
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  8. Chowdhury, S.; Chowdhury, G.G.: Using DDC to create a visual knowledge map as an aid to online information retrieval (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Selection of search terms in an online search environment can be facilitated by the visual display of a knowledge map showing the various concepts and their links. This paper reports an a preliminary research aimed at designing a prototype knowledge map using DDC and its visual display. The prototype knowledge map created using the Protégé and TGViz freeware has been demonstrated, and further areas of research in this field are discussed.
    Content
    1. Introduction Web search engines and digital libraries usually expect the users to use search terms that most accurately represent their information needs. Finding the most appropriate search terms to represent an information need is an age old problem in information retrieval. Keyword or phrase search may produce good search results as long as the search terms or phrase(s) match those used by the authors and have been chosen for indexing by the concerned information retrieval system. Since this does not always happen, a large number of false drops are produced by information retrieval systems. The retrieval results become worse in very large systems that deal with millions of records, such as the Web search engines and digital libraries. Vocabulary control tools are used to improve the performance of text retrieval systems. Thesauri, the most common type of vocabulary control tool used in information retrieval, appeared in the late fifties, designed for use with the emerging post-coordinate indexing systems of that time. They are used to exert terminology control in indexing, and to aid in searching by allowing the searcher to select appropriate search terms. A large volume of literature exists describing the design features, and experiments with the use, of thesauri in various types of information retrieval systems (see for example, Furnas et.al., 1987; Bates, 1986, 1998; Milstead, 1997, and Shiri et al., 2002).
    Date
    29. 8.2004 13:37:50
    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
    Type
    a
  9. Yukimo Kobashio, N.; Santos, R.N.M.: Information organization and representation by graphic devices : an interdisciplinary approach (2007) 0.01
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    Date
    29.12.2007 18:17:29
    Source
    ¬La interdisciplinariedad y la transdisciplinariedad en la organización del conocimiento científico : actas del VIII Congreso ISKO-España, León, 18, 19 y 20 de Abril de 2007 : Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in the organization of scientific knowledge. Ed.: B. Rodriguez Bravo u. M.L Alvite Diez
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    a
  10. Slavic, A.: Interface to classification : some objectives and options (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This is a preprint to be published in the Extensions & Corrections to the UDC. The paper explains the basic functions of browsing and searching that need to be supported in relation to analytico-synthetic classifications such as Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), irrespective of any specific, real-life implementation. UDC is an example of a semi-faceted system that can be used, for instance, for both post-coordinate searching and hierarchical/facet browsing. The advantages of using a classification for IR, however, depend on the strength of the GUI, which should provide a user-friendly interface to classification browsing and searching. The power of this interface is in supporting visualisation that will 'convert' what is potentially a user-unfriendly indexing language based on symbols, to a subject presentation that is easy to understand, search and navigate. A summary of the basic functions of searching and browsing a classification that may be provided on a user-friendly interface is given and examples of classification browsing interfaces are provided.
    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
  11. Kösel, S.; Rieth, D.: ¬Die betriebliche Wissenskommunikation durch Visualisierungstools beleben (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Im Rahmen des betrieblichen Wissensmanagement nimmt die Wissenskommunikation eine zentrale Funktion ein. Wird Wissen offen und konstruktiv kommuniziert, kann neu benötigtes Wissen zeitnah generiert werden. Dazu muss individuelles und organisationales Wissen miteinander verzahnt werden. Durch das innovative Werkzeug topomap®, das die bisher vernachlässigten epistemologischen Dimensionen des Wissens mit Visualisierungslogiken zu erschließen hilft, kann die betriebliche Wissenskommunikation nachhaltig belebt werden. Der einzelne Mitarbeiter erhält Einblick in eigene und fremde Wissensprofile. So kann er Modellierungspotentiale und Lernbrücken zu neuem Wissen in einer dreidimensionalen Lernlandschaft konkret lokalisieren. Diese Tools sind im Fachinformationsmanagementsystem (FMS), das die ONLINE GmbH in Freiburg entwickelt hat integriert. So können neben der Sammlung rein organisationaler Informationen im Archiv-, Dokumentations- oder Bibliotheksmodul, die individuellen Wissensstrukturen der einzelnen Mitarbeiter systematisch erfasst und analysiert werden und produktiv für die Organisation umgesetzt werden.
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  12. Jetter, H.-C.: Informationsvisualisierung und Visual Analytics (2023) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die Visualisierung digitaler Datenbestände mit dem Computer ist heute alltäglich geworden. Spätestens seit der COVID-19-Pandemie sind computergenerierte Datenvisualisierungen und deren Interpretation durch den Menschen nicht mehr nur Expert*innen für Statistik und Datenanalyse vorbehalten. Stattdessen sind interaktive Visualisierungen zur Darstellung von Trends, Mustern oder Vergleichen in Daten zu festen Bestandteilen unseres medialen Alltags geworden, ob im (Daten-)Journalismus, in den sozialen Medien oder bei der Kommunikation von Behörden mit der Bevölkerung. Wie bereits von Reiterer und Jetter (2013) in einer früheren Auflage dieses Beitrags thematisiert wurde, bietet dieser Trend zur interaktiven und narrativen Visualisierung in den Massenmedien den Benutzer*innen neue Möglichkeiten des datenbasierten Erkenntnisgewinns. Seitdem popularisiert zusätzlich die Vielzahl verfügbarer "Tracker"-Apps mit dem Ziel der Verhaltensoptimierung (z. B. im Bereich Fitness oder Energiekonsum) die interaktive Visualisierung und Analyse persönlicher und privater Daten. Auch im beruflichen Alltag haben sich einstige Nischenwerkzeuge, wie z. B. die Visualisierungssoftware Tableau, in äußerst populäre Anwendungen verwandelt und sind zum Gegenstand zweistelliger Milliardeninvestitionen geworden, insbesondere für die Visualisierung und Analyse von Geschäftsdaten. Im Lichte dieser Entwicklungen soll dieser Beitrag daher im Folgenden einerseits grundlegende Begriffe und Konzepte der Informationsvisualisierung vermitteln, andererseits auch Alltagsformen und Zukunftstrends wie Visual Analytics thematisieren.
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  13. Wild, F.: Visuelle Verfahren im Information Retrieval (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Bislang wird dem Studium bestehender Verfahren in der Visualisierung des Document Retrieval von Suchmaschinen zu wenig Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Der vorliegende Beitrag widmet sich dem Studium von acht Systemen und Prototypen, um die best-practice-Auslese und die Identifikation erfolgsrelevanter Features und Element zu erleichtern. Er legt dazu ein Modell für das visuelle Information Retrieval in Suchmaschinen vor, beschreibt und analysiert die ausgewählten Verfahren und deduziert Herausforderungen für künftige Forschungen. Die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse dabei sind, dass zwar zu wenig integrale Systeme existieren, die den gesamten Retrievalprozess integriert visuell unterstützen, die vorhandenen aber bereits (trotz ihrer Unvollständigkeit) einen Ausweg aus der linearen Krise der Ergebnispräsentation textbasierter Suchmaschinen aufzeigen. Wenngleich noch nicht alle Informationsbedürfnisse von den untersuchten Verfahren erfüllt werden, so zeichnet sich doch ab, dass insbesondere durch die Innovation von Interaktions- und Manipulationsformen neue Wege beschritten werden, die sich auf Effektivität und Effizienz derRetrievalverfahren auswirken.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 56(2005) H.1, S.29-34
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  14. Bond: ¬Der grafische Assoziativ-OPAC AquaBrowser Library (2007) 0.00
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    Content
    "Die Recherche im "klassischen" OPAC verlangt eine exakte Formulierung der Suchanfrage, aber viele Bibliotheksbenutzer wissen nicht genau, wonach sie eigentlich suchen. So bleiben oft wertvolle Treffer oder sogar Teile des Bibliotheksbestandes von den Bibliotheksbenutzern unentdeckt. Ein neues Produkt in der Angebotspalette des Bibliothekssoftware-Herstellers BOND GmbH & Co. KG schafft Abhilfe: Der AquaBrowser Library. Er sprengt die Grenzen der konventionellen OPAC-Suche und bietet ein neues, "ergonomisches" Sucherlebnis: die erste progressive und interaktive Suchumgebung. AquaBrowser Library bezieht in die OPAC-Suche automatisch assoziative Begriffe, Synonyme, unterschiedliche Schreibweisen, Übersetzungen sowie den Kontext mit ein. So werden automatisch neue Suchpfade generiert, der Suchbereich und somit auch das Trefferspektrum erweitert. Als Ergebnis erhält der Informationssuchende eine umfangreichere und qualitativ präzisere Ergebnisliste. Das Suchergebnis geht weit über eine Suchliste hinaus: Der Suchbegriff eines Benutzers wird mit den im Bibliothekskatalog enthaltenen Metadaten verglichen. Dabei werden assoziative Begriffe, Synonyme, alternative Schreibweisen, Übersetzungen in Fremdsprachen sowie der Kontext mit einbezogen. Daraus generiert sich automatisch eine visuelle Karte, die so genannte "Word Cloud". Sie stellt alle Assoziationen oder Überblicke über interessante Themenbereiche grafisch logisch dar. Die Begriffe sind Vorschläge und Hilfestellungen für den Bibliotheksbenutzer. Per Klick auf die "Word Cloud" kann er so neue Informationen entdecken und seine Suchanfrage präzisieren und lenken. Beispielsweise werden Tippfehler erkannt und alternative Schreibweisen angeboten. Gibt ein Leser den Suchbegriff "Auto" ein, beinhaltet das Suchergebnis auch Medien zu "PKW", "Kraftfahrzeug" oder "KFZ". Es werden sogar Treffer angezeigt, bei denen der gesuchte Begriff in einer anderen Sprache (englisch, spanisch oder niederländisch) im Katalogisat hinterlegt ist (z.B. car). Bei jeder Suchabfrage erstellt AquaBrowser Library automatisch eine Liste relevanter Kriterien, nach denen der Benutzer seine Ergebnisse filtern kann. Ein Klick auf ein Kriterium genügt und schon werden die Suchergebnisse präzisiert. Auf diese Weise schränken Mediensuchende die Treffer zielgenau ein und gelangen so schnell und exakt zu der spezifischen Information, die sie brauchen. Die Verfeinerungskriterien sind übersichtlich anhand von Kategorien gegliedert (z.B. Schlagwort, Verfasser, Sprache, Personen, Thema, Reihe oder Jahr)."
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  15. Reiterer, H.; Jetter, H.-C.: ¬Das Projekt Mediovis : visuelle Exploration digitaler Bibliotheken (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ziel des Forschungsprojektes MedioVis, das in enger Kooperation mit der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz durchgeführt wird, ist die Realisierung einer innovativen visuellen Benutzungsschnittstelle zur analytischen Suche und zum interessengeleiteten Stöbern im Katalog der Konstanzer "Mediothek". Deren elektronische und multimediale Titel (z.B. Videoaufzeichnungen, DVD, Tonträger, CD-ROM) sind ein bedeutsamer Bestandteil des Serviceangebots der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz, der gerade in dem Bereich der Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaften, aber auch in der Fremdsprachenausbildung oder zu Unterhaltungszwecken intensiv von Studenten, Lehrpersonen und Wissenschaftlern genutzt wird. MedioVis leistet dabei einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Verbesserung und Erweiterung der nutzerorientierten Dienstleistungen, indem dem Bibliotheksnutzer nicht nur ein effizientes Suchen, sondern auch ein interessengeleitetes Stöbern im Katalog mittels spezieller Visualisierungen und neuartigen Interaktionskonzepten ermöglicht wird. Dabei wird er von der ersten Eingrenzung des Katalogs bis zur Selektion des gewünschten Titels begleitet, wobei zur Entscheidungsunterstützung eine Anreicherung mit ergänzenden Metadaten aus dem World Wide Web stattfindet. Das Projekt wird dabei von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) im Förderprogramm für Wissenschaftliche Literaturversorgungs- und Informationssysteme gefördert, um somit die Schaffung eines für andere Bibliotheken frei verfügbaren und nachnutzbaren Systems zu unterstützen und dieses unter Realbedingungen zu testen. Zu diesem Zweck wird MedioVis von der UB Konstanz seit dem Sommer 2004 im operativen Testbetrieb auf Arbeitsplätzen innerhalb der Mediothek angeboten. Die Motivation für das Projekt MedioVis erwuchs aus Gesprächen mit Benutzern und deren Beobachtung bei der Verwendung des traditionellen bibliographischen Webkatalogs bzw. OPACs "KOALA", der gerade für die Domäne "Film" in den Augen der Befragten nur wenig geeignet war. Als Hauptproblem erwies sich dabei, dass die Entscheidungsunterstützung bei der Filmrecherche für den Benutzer durch einen traditionellen bibliographischen Katalog nur unzureichend ist
    Source
    Wa(h)re Information: 29. Österreichischer Bibliothekartag Bregenz, 19.-23.9.2006. Hrsg.: Harald Weigel
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  16. Frederichs, A.: Natürlichsprachige Abfrage und 3-D-Visualisierung von Wissenszusammenhängen (2007) 0.00
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    Date
    25.10.2007 9:51:29
    Source
    Wa(h)re Information: 29. Österreichischer Bibliothekartag Bregenz, 19.-23.9.2006. Hrsg.: Harald Weigel
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
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    a
  17. Petersen, A.; Münch, V.: STN® AnaVist(TM) holt verborgenes Wissen aus Recherche-Ergebnissen : Neue Software analysiert und visualisiert Marktaufteilung, Forschung und Patentaktivitäten (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    "Im 21. Jahrhundert ist die entscheidende Herausforderung an Informationsdienstleister nicht, Informationen zugänglich, sondern sie optimal nutzbar zu machen", sagt Sabine Brünger-Weilandt, Geschäftsführerin von FIZ Karlsruhe, das den Online-Dienst STN International in internationaler Kooperation betreibt. Informationsprofis, so Brünger-Weilandt weiter, bräuchten hockentwickelte Software für strategisches Informationsmanagement. Als "Antwort auf diesen Bedarf" hat STN International eine neue Software zur Analyse und Visualisierung (A&V) von Rechercheergebnissen aus STN-Datenbanken entwickelt. STN® AnaVistT(TM) wurde auf der DGI Online-Tagung Ende Mai in Frankfurt am Main und auf Benutzertreffen in Frankfurt am Main, München und Essen vorgestellt. Seit 18. Juli 2005 ist das neue A&V-Werkzeug für die öffentliche Nutzung freigegeben (www.stn-international.de).
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  18. Vizine-Goetz, D.: DeweyBrowser (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The DeweyBrowser allows users to search and browse collections of library resources organized by the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. The visual interface provides access to several million records from the OCLC WorldCat database and to a collection of records derived from the abridged edition of DDC. The prototype was developed out of a desire to make the most of Dewey numbers assigned to library materials and to explore new ways of providing access to the DDC.
    Date
    28. 9.2008 19:16:29
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    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
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  19. Palm, F.: QVIZ : Query and context based visualization of time-spatial cultural dynamics (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    QVIZ will research and create a framework for visualizing and querying archival resources by a time-space interface based on maps and emergent knowledge structures. The framework will also integrate social software, such as wikis, in order to utilize knowledge in existing and new communities of practice. QVIZ will lead to improved information sharing and knowledge creation, easier access to information in a user-adapted context and innovative ways of exploring and visualizing materials over time, between countries and other administrative units. The common European framework for sharing and accessing archival information provided by the QVIZ project will open a considerably larger commercial market based on archival materials as well as a richer understanding of European history.
    Content
    Vortrag anlässlich des Workshops: "Extending the multilingual capacity of The European Library in the EDL project Stockholm, Swedish National Library, 22-23 November 2007".
    Date
    20. 1.2008 17:28:29
  20. Hajdu Barát, A.: Usability and the user interfaces of classical information retrieval languages (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper examines some traditional information searching methods and their role in Hungarian OPACs. What challenges are there in the digital and online environment? How do users work with them and do they give users satisfactory results? What kinds of techniques are users employing? In this paper I examine the user interfaces of UDC, thesauri, subject headings etc. in the Hungarian library. The key question of the paper is whether a universal system or local solutions is the best approach for searching in the digital environment.
    Source
    Knowledge organization for a global learning society: Proceedings of the 9th International ISKO Conference, 4-7 July 2006, Vienna, Austria. Hrsg.: G. Budin, C. Swertz u. K. Mitgutsch
    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
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