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  1. Winget, M.A.: Videogame preservation and massively multiplayer online role-playing games : a review of the literature (2011) 0.00
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    Series
    Advances in information science
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 62(2011) no.10, S.1869-1883
  2. Hawkins, D.T.: Online information retrieval bibliography (1978-) 0.00
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  3. Shue, J.-S.; Wu. S.: GAIS computer science bibliographies search (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of information; communication; and library science. 3(1997) no.4, S.26-33
  4. Hill, J.S.: Analog people for digital dreams : staffing and educational considerations for cataloging and metadata professionals (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As libraries attempt to incorporate increasing amounts of electronic resources into their catalogs, utilizing a growing variety of metadata standards, library and information science programs are grappling with how to educate catalogers to meet these challenges. In this paper, an employer considers the characteristics and skills that catalogers will need and how they might acquire them.
  5. Madison, O.M.A.: Utilizing the FRBR framework in designing user-focused digital content and access systems (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper discusses the rapidly expanding environment of emerging electronic content and the importance of librarians to partner with new research and teaching communities in meeting users' needs to find, identify, select, and obtain the information and resources they need. The methodology and framework of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions' Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records could serve as a useful tool in building expanded access and content systems.
  6. Birkner, G.K.: Jahresarbeiten, Hausarbeiten und Diplomarbeiten 1947 - 2005 an der Hamburger Bibliotheksschule, Hamburger Büchereischule, Hamburger Bibliothekarschule, Fachhochschule Hamburg ( Fachbereich Bibliothekswesen bzw. Fachbereich Bibliothek und Information ), und Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (Fachbereich Bibliothek und Information bzw. Fakultät Design, Medien und Information, Studiendepartment Information ) (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Vor dem Umzug der Bibliothek des ehemaligen Fachbereiches Bibliothek und Information zum Berliner Tor in dort räumlich engere Verhältnisse wurden ohne Absprache alle Arbeiten vor 1991 vernichtet, und auch der Umzug des inzwischen geordneten Prüfungsarchivs zum Berliner Tor war anfangs nicht sicher. Für den bevorstehenden, erneuten Umzug an die Wartenau ist bisher nicht bekannt, ob der hier beschriebene Bestand überleben wird. Ohnehin werden nach Einführung des Bachelor- / Master-Studiums ab WS 2005/2006 nur noch die wenigen Masterarbeiten inhaltlich von Interesse und den Diplomarbeiten vergleichbar sein. Zusammen mit der sukzessiven Neuordnung des Prüfungsarchives dieser Jahres-, Haus- und Diplomarbeiten entstand eine Datenbank von rund 4.600 Datensätzen, die für den Zeitraum von 1947 bis 2005 insgesamt 4.550 tatsächlich erhaltene Arbeiten erfaßt. Die Ordnung von Archiv- und verbliebenem Bibliotheksbestand ist identisch. Alle 3.600 Exemplare des Prüfungsarchivs, deren Zweitstücke nicht ( bzw. nicht mehr ) in der Bibliothek des Berliner Tors vorhanden sind, sind als staatliche Prüfungs- bzw. Examensarbeiten nicht einsehbar und folglich im Alphabetischen Teil durch den Zusatz »Prüfungsarchiv« gekennzeichnet. Mit Recht läßt sich einwenden, warum nicht eine den Gesamtbestand online recherchierbare Lösung "als Vermächtnis" entwickelt wurde, statt der hier vorliegenden langweiligen Liste: Eine vom Kollegen Klaus F. Lorenzen entwickelte Allegro-Datenbank war bis zum Ende 2004 im Internet online zugänglich, wurde aber durch Hacking zerstört, und für ihre weitere Pflege gab es über 2005 hinaus keine Perspektive.
    Vorhanden sind die Arbeiten aus den beiden Vorgängereinrichtungen des 1970 entstandenen Fachbereiches Bibliothekswesen der Fachhochschule Hamburg: Die Jahresarbeiten vom Ausbildungsende 1947 bis 1972 der Hamburger »Bibliotheksschule« bzw. der ( ab 1966 ) der »Bibliothekarschule, Abt. Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken« mit den Signaturen »BSJ« einerseits und die Hausarbeiten von 1957 bis 1972 der Hamburger »Büchereischule« bzw. der ( ab 1966 ) »Bibliothekarschule, Abt. Öffentliche Büchereien« mit den Signaturen »BSH« andererseits. Der Hauptkorpus der Prüfungsarbeiten stammt aus den Jahren 1972 bis 2005 und wurde am »Fachbereich Bibliothekswesen« bzw. am ( ab 1991 ) »Fachbereich Bibliothek und Information« der »Fachhochschule Hamburg« bzw. der ( ab 2002 ) »Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg« geschrieben mit den Signaturen »FHB« für den Studiengang der Diplom- Bibliothekare bzw. Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement und »FHM« für den der Mediendokumentare ab 1993.
    Imprint
    Hamburg : HAW / Studiendepartment Information
  7. Banush, D.; Kurth, M:; Pajerek, J.: Rehabilitating killer serials : an automated strategy for maintaining E-journal metadata (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Cornell University Library (CUL) has developed a largely automated method for providing title-level catalog access to electronic journals made available through aggregator packages. CUL's technique for automated e-journal record creation and maintenance relies largely on the conversion of externally supplied metadata into streamlined, abbreviated-level MARC records. Unlike the Cooperative Online Serials Cataloging Program's recently implemented aggregator-neutral approach to e-journal cataloging, CUL's method involves the creation of a separate bibliographic record for each version of an e-journal title in order to facilitate automated record maintenance. An indexed local field indicates the aggregation to which each title belongs and enables machine manipulation of all the records associated with a specific aggregation. Information encoded in another locally defined field facilitates the identification of all of the library's e-journal titles and allows for the automatic generation of a Web-based title list of e-journals. CUL's approach to providing title-level catalog access to its e-journal aggregations involves a number of tradeoffs in which some elements of traditional bibliographic description (such as subject headings and linking fields) are sacrificed in the interest of timeliness and affordability. URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) and holdings information are updated on a regular basis by use of automated methods that save on staff costs.
  8. Wolverton, R.E.: Becoming an authority on authority control : an annotated bibliography of resources (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Authority control has long been an important part of the cataloging process. However, few studies have been conducted examining how librarians learn about it. Research conducted to date suggests that many librarians learn about authority control on the job rather than in formal classes. To offer an introduction to authority control information for librarians, an annotated bibliography is provided. It includes monographs, articles and papers, electronic discussion groups, Web sites related to professional conferences, additional Web sites related to authority control, and training offered through the Name Authority Cooperative Program and the Subject Authority Cooperative Program. A summary of possible future trends in authority control is also provided.
  9. Sharma, P.S.K.: Colon Classification made easy (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Colon Classification is an outstanding contribution of Dr. S.R. Ranganathan. This scheme is being used in large number of Indian libaries for classifying their documents and has been included in all levels of Library and Information Science courses conducted by Indian Universities and other Institutios. Colon Classification is one of the most scientific and logical schemes based on principles and postulates. However, at times, the rules, principles and postulates are considered to be complex in nature.This book is an attempt to explain the provision in simple language and lucid style. It is hoped that the book will be helpful in understanding practical steps involved in classifying documents using Colon Classification.
  10. Cordes, H.: Auswahlliste zum Auf- und Ausbau von Informationsbeständen in Öffentlichen Bibliotheken (1993) 0.00
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    Editor
    Expertengruppe der Kommission des Dbi für Benutzung und Information; Rossoll, E. (Red.)
    RSWK
    Öffentliche Bibliothek / Information / Nachschlagewerk / Verzeichnis (BVB)
    Subject
    Öffentliche Bibliothek / Information / Nachschlagewerk / Verzeichnis (BVB)
  11. Bailey, C.W. Jr.: Scholarly electronic publishing bibliography (2003) 0.00
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    Content
    Table of Contents 1 Economic Issues* 2 Electronic Books and Texts 2.1 Case Studies and History 2.2 General Works* 2.3 Library Issues* 3 Electronic Serials 3.1 Case Studies and History 3.2 Critiques 3.3 Electronic Distribution of Printed Journals 3.4 General Works* 3.5 Library Issues* 3.6 Research* 4 General Works* 5 Legal Issues 5.1 Intellectual Property Rights* 5.2 License Agreements 5.3 Other Legal Issues 6 Library Issues 6.1 Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata* 6.2 Digital Libraries* 6.3 General Works* 6.4 Information Integrity and Preservation* 7 New Publishing Models* 8 Publisher Issues 8.1 Digital Rights Management* 9 Repositories and E-Prints* Appendix A. Related Bibliographies by the Same Author Appendix B. About the Author
  12. Genereux, C.: Building connections : a review of the serials literature 2004 through 2005 (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This review of 2004 and 2005 serials literature covers the themes of cost, management, and access. Interwoven through the serials literature of these two years are the importance of collaboration, communication, and linkages between scholars, publishers, subscription agents and other intermediaries, and librarians. The emphasis in the literature is on electronic serials and their impact on publishing, libraries, and vendors. In response to the crisis of escalating journal prices and libraries' dissatisfaction with the Big Deal licensing agreements, Open Access journals and publishing models were promoted. Libraries subscribed to or licensed increasing numbers of electronic serials. As a result, libraries sought ways to better manage licensing and subscription data (not handled by traditional integrated library systems) by implementing electronic resources management systems. In order to provide users with better, faster, and more current information on and access to electronic serials, libraries implemented tools and services to provide A-Z title lists, title by title coverage data, MARC records, and OpenURL link resolvers.
  13. Singh, S. (Sewa); Singh, S. (Sukhbir): Colon Classification : a select bibliography (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This being the Birth Centenary.Year of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan, it was deemed as a befitting tribute to the author of Colon Classifiction to bring together all that has been published thus far on it and complile it in the form of a bibliographies are an important source of information on a particular field of study and research. A research worker has to carry out the literature survey on the area of interest which sometimes consumes many precious man hours in order to collect some relevent citations. Thus bibliographies are a useful source in saving the precious time and energy of the reseach workers, and lead them to the primary sources for carryying out the research further to the destination.
    Content
    Inhalt: General Classification, Colon Classification, Edition7, Philosophy, Conference, Literature Survey, Features, History. Countries and Areas , Theoru, Design of Classification, Classification Problems , Research in Classification, Trends in Classification, Depth Classification, Automatic Classification, Uses of Classification, Practical Classification, Application of Classification, Standards, Glossary.Teminology, classification and Reference Service, Classificationand Documentation, Classification and Communication, Classification and Retrieval, Comparison to Other Schemes, Canons, Isolates, Common Isolates , Space Isolates, Time Isolates, Special Isolates, Postulates, Fundamental Categories, Facet Formula, Optionl Facets, Rounds and Levels, Basic Subjects, Notation and Symbols, Array and Chanin, Devices, Mnemonics, Phase Relation, Systems and Specials, Book Number, Cooperative Calssification, Teaching of Classification, Classification of Specific Subjects, Book Science, Bibliography, Library and Information Science, Classification, Cataloguing, Mathematics, Cybernetics, Engineering, Computer, Chemistry, Crystallography, Technology. Food Technology, Corrosion, Parasitism, Geology , Agriculture, Zoology, Animal Husbandry, Medicine, Useful Arts, Military Science, Creative Arts, Aiterature, Sanskrit, Marathi, Tamil, Calssics, Linguistics, Philosophy, Ssocial Science, Geography, Maps, History , Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Law,

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