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  1. Wissen in Aktion : Wege des Knowledge Managements, 22. Online-Tagung der DGI 2000 / Frankfurt am Main, 2. bis 4. Mai 2000: Proceedings (2000) 0.02
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  2. Between data science and applied data analysis : Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Klassifikation e.V., University of Mannheim, July 22-24, 2002 (2003) 0.02
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  3. Knowledge organization in the 21st century : between historical patterns and future prospects. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International ISKO Conference 19-22 May 2014, Kraków, Poland (2014) 0.02
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  4. Advances in automatic text summarization (1999) 0.02
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    Editor
    Mani, I. u. M.T. Maybury
  5. SGML und XML : Anwendungen und Perspektiven (1999) 0.02
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    Editor
    Möhr, W. u. I. Schmidt
    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd 50(1999) H.6, S.372 (I. Macherius)
  6. Knowledge: creation, organization and use : Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, DC, 31.10.-4.11.1999. Ed.: Larry Woods (1999) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: AUSTIN, D.: A proposal for an International Standard Object Number works. BATEMAN, J.: Modelling the importance of end-user relevance criteria. BILAL, D.: Web search engines for children: a comparative study and performance evaluation of Yahooligans!, AskJeeves for Kids, and Super Snooper. BOROS, E., P.B. KANTOR u. D.J. NEU: Pheromonic representation of user quests by digital structures. BRADSHAW, S., K. HAMMOND: Constructing indices from citations in collections of research papers. BUDZIK, J., K. HAMMOND: Q&A: a system for the capture, organization and reuse of expertise. BUDZIK, J., K. HAMMOND: Watson: anticipating and contextualizing information needs. CHOO, C.W., B. DETLOR u. D. TURNBULL: Information seeking on the Web: an integrated model of browsing and searching. CORTEZ, E.M.: Planning and implementing a high performance knowledge base. DING, W., D. SOERGEL u. G. MARCHIONINI: Performance of visual, verbal, and combined video surrogates. DU TOIT, A.: Developing a framework for managing knowledge in enterprises. FALCONER, J.: The business pattern: a new tool for organizational knowledge capture and reuse. GOODRUM, A., A. SPINK: Visual information seeking: a study of image queries on the world wide web. HEIDORN, P.B.: The identification of index terms in natural language object descriptions. HILL, L.L., Q. ZHENG: Indirect geospatial referencing through place names in the digital library: Alexandra digital library experience with developing and implementing gazetteers. JURISICA, I., J. MYLOPOULOS u. E. YU: Using ontologies for knowledge management: an information systems perspective. KANTOR, B., E. BOROS u. B. MELAMED u.a.: The information quest: a dynamic model of user's information needs. KANTOR, P., M.H. KIM u. U. Ibraev u.a.: Estimating the number of relevant documents in enormous collections. KIM, Y., B. NORGARD U. A. CHEN u.a.: Using ordinary language in access metadata of divers types of information resources: trade classifications and numeric data. KOLLURI, V., D.P. METZLER: Knowledge guided rule learning. LARSON, R.R., C. CARSON: Information access for a digital library: Cheshire II and the Berkeley environment digital library. LEAZER, G.H., J. FURNER: Topological indices of textual identity networks. LIN, X.: Designing a visual interface for online searching. MA, Y., V.B. DIODATO: Icons as visual form of knowledge representation on the World Wide Web: a semiotic analysis.
    Date
    22. 6.2005 9:44:50
  7. Information science in transition (2009) 0.01
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    Content
    Inhalt: Fifty years of UK research in information science - Jack Meadows / Smoother pebbles and the shoulders of giants: the developing foundations of information science - David Bawden / The last 50 years of knowledge organization: a journey through my personal archives - Stella G. Dextre Clarke / On the history of evaluation in IR - Stephen Robertson / The information user: past, present and future - Tom Wilson / The sociological turn in information science - Blaise Cronin / From chemical documentation to chemoinformatics: 50 years of chemical information science - Peter Willett / Health informatics: current issues and challenges - Peter A. Bath / Social informatics and sociotechnical research - a view from the UK - Elisabeth Davenport / The evolution of visual information retrieval - Peter Enser / Information policies: yesterday, today, tomorrow - Elizabeth Orna / The disparity in professional qualifications and progress in information handling: a European perspective - Barry Mahon / Electronic scholarly publishing and Open Access - Charles Oppenheim / Social software: fun and games, or business tools ? - Wendy A. Warr / Bibliometrics to webometrics - Mike Thelwall / How I learned to love the Brits - Eugene Garfield
    Date
    22. 2.2013 11:35:35
  8. Creating Web-accessible databases : case studies for libraries, museums, and other nonprofits (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 12:21:28
  9. Virtuelle Organisation und Neue Medien : Workshop GeNeMe 99, Gemeinschaften in neuen Medien, TU Dresden, 28./29.10.1999 (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 19:48:22
  10. Information, eine dritte Wirklichkeitsart neben Materie und Geist (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 7.2001 10:22:25
  11. Seminario FRBR : Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: reguisiti funzionali per record bibliografici, Florence, 27-28 January 2000, Proceedings (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 8.2005 12:54:22
  12. ¬The digital information revolution: [key presentations] : Superhighway symposium, FEI/EURIM Conference, November 16th & 17th 1994 [at the Central Hall, Westminster.] (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    22.10.2006 18:22:51
  13. Library resources on the Internet : strategies for selection and use (1992) 0.01
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  14. National Seminar on Classification in the Digital Environment : Papers contributed to the National Seminar an Classification in the Digital Environment, Bangalore, 9-11 August 2001 (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    2. 1.2004 10:35:22
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 30(2003) no.1, S.40-42 (J.-E. Mai): "Introduction: This is a collection of papers presented at the National Seminar an Classification in the Digital Environment held in Bangalore, India, an August 9-11 2001. The collection contains 18 papers dealing with various issues related to knowledge organization and classification theory. The issue of transferring the knowledge, traditions, and theories of bibliographic classification to the digital environment is an important one, and I was excited to learn that proceedings from this seminar were available. Many of us experience frustration an a daily basis due to poorly constructed Web search mechanisms and Web directories. As a community devoted to making information easily accessible we have something to offer the Web community and a seminar an the topic was indeed much needed. Below are brief summaries of the 18 papers presented at the seminar. The order of the summaries follows the order of the papers in the proceedings. The titles of the paper are given in parentheses after the author's name. AHUJA and WESLEY (From "Subject" to "Need": Shift in Approach to Classifying Information an the Internet/Web) argue that traditional bibliographic classification systems fall in the digital environment. One problem is that bibliographic classification systems have been developed to organize library books an shelves and as such are unidimensional and tied to the paper-based environment. Another problem is that they are "subject" oriented in the sense that they assume a relatively stable universe of knowledge containing basic and fixed compartments of knowledge that can be identified and represented. Ahuja and Wesley suggest that classification in the digital environment should be need-oriented instead of subjectoriented ("One important link that binds knowledge and human being is his societal need. ... Hence, it will be ideal to organise knowledge based upon need instead of subject." (p. 10)).
  15. Subject retrieval in a networked environment : Proceedings of the IFLA Satellite Meeting held in Dublin, OH, 14-16 August 2001 and sponsored by the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section, the IFLA Information Technology Section and OCLC (2003) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: KO 31(2004) no.2, S.117-118 (D. Campbell): "This excellent volume offers 22 papers delivered at an IFLA Satellite meeting in Dublin Ohio in 2001. The conference gathered together information and computer scientists to discuss an important and difficult question: in what specific ways can the accumulated skills, theories and traditions of librarianship be mobilized to face the challenges of providing subject access to information in present and future networked information environments? The papers which grapple with this question are organized in a surprisingly deft and coherent way. Many conferences and proceedings have unhappy sessions that contain a hodge-podge of papers that didn't quite fit any other categories. As befits a good classificationist, editor I.C. McIlwaine has kept this problem to a minimum. The papers are organized into eight sessions, which split into two broad categories. The first five sessions deal with subject domains, and the last three deal with subject access tools. The five sessions and thirteen papers that discuss access in different domains appear in order of in creasing intension. The first papers deal with access in multilingual environments, followed by papers an access across multiple vocabularies and across sectors, ending up with studies of domain-specific retrieval (primarily education). Some of the papers offer predictably strong work by scholars engaged in ongoing, long-term research. Gerard Riesthuis offers a clear analysis of the complexities of negotiating non-identical thesauri, particularly in cases where hierarchical structure varies across different languages. Hope Olson and Dennis Ward use Olson's familiar and welcome method of using provocative and unconventional theory to generate meliorative approaches to blas in general subject access schemes. Many papers, an the other hand, deal with specific ongoing projects: Renardus, The High Level Thesaurus Project, The Colorado Digitization Project and The Iter Bibliography for medieval and Renaissance material. Most of these papers display a similar structure: an explanation of the theory and purpose of the project, an account of problems encountered in the implementation, and a discussion of the results, both promising and disappointing, thus far. Of these papers, the account of the Multilanguage Access to Subjects Project in Europe (MACS) deserves special mention. In describing how the project is founded an the principle of the equality of languages, with each subject heading language maintained in its own database, and with no single language used as a pivot for the others, Elisabeth Freyre and Max Naudi offer a particularly vivid example of the way the ethics of librarianship translate into pragmatic contexts and concrete procedures. The three sessions and nine papers devoted to subject access tools split into two kinds: papers that discuss the use of theory and research to generate new tools for a networked environment, and those that discuss the transformation of traditional subject access tools in this environment. In the new tool development area, Mary Burke provides a promising example of the bidirectional approach that is so often necessary: in her case study of user-driven classification of photographs, she user personal construct theory to clarify the practice of classification, while at the same time using practice to test the theory. Carol Bean and Rebecca Green offer an intriguing combination of librarianship and computer science, importing frame representation technique from artificial intelligence to standardize syntagmatic relationships to enhance recall and precision.
    The papers discussing the transformation of traditional tools locate the point of transformation in different places. Some, like the papers an DDC, LCC and UDC, suggest that these schemes can be imported into the networked environment and used as a basis for improving access to networked resources, just as they improve access to physical resources. While many of these papers are intriguing, I suspect that convincing those outside the profession will be difficult. In particular, Edward O'Neill and his colleagues, while offering a fascinating suggestion for preserving the Library of Congress Subject Headings and their associated infrastructure by converting them into a faceted scheme, will have an uphill battle convincing the unconverted that LCSH has a place in the online networked environment. Two papers deserve mention for taking a different approach: both Francis Devadason and Maria Ines Cordeiro suggest that we import concepts and techniques rather than realized schemes. Devadason argues for the creation of a faceted pre-coordinate indexing scheme for Internet resources based an Deep Structure indexing, which originates in Bhattacharyya's Postulate-Based Permuted Subject Indexing and in Ranganathan's chain indexing techniques. Cordeiro takes up the vitally important role of authority control in Web environments, suggesting that the techniques of authority control be expanded to enhance user flexibility. By focusing her argument an the concepts rather than an the existing tools, and by making useful and important distinctions between library and non-library uses of authority control, Cordeiro suggests that librarianship's contribution to networked access has less to do with its tools and infrastructure, and more to do with concepts that need to be boldly reinvented. The excellence of this collection derives in part from the energy, insight and diversity of the papers. Credit also goes to the planning and forethought that went into the conference itself by OCLC, the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section, the IFLA Information Technology Section, and the Program Committee, headed by editor I.C. McIlwaine. This collection avoids many of the problems of conference proceedings, and instead offers the best of such proceedings: detail, diversity, and judicious mixtures of theory and practice. Some of the disadvantages that plague conference proceedings appear here. Busy scholars sometimes interpret the concept of "camera-ready copy" creatively, offering diagrams that could have used some streamlining, and label boxes that cut off the tops or bottoms of letters. The papers are necessarily short, and many of them raise issues that deserve more extensive treatment. The issue of subject access in networked environments is crying out for further synthesis at the conceptual and theoretical level. But no synthesis can afford to ignore the kind of energetic, imaginative and important work that the papers in these proceedings represent."
  16. Kommunikationskulturen zwischen Kontinuität und Wandel : Universelle Netzwerke für die Zivilgesellschaft (2001) 0.01
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: LIESSMANN, K.P.: Verbinden, Verstehen, Verstören: Über einige Aporien der Kommunikation im Zeitalter der Mitteilungstechnologien; NEVERLA, I.: Das Netz: eine Herausforderung für die Kommunikationswissenschaft; EMMER, M.: Zur Partizipationsfunktion von Netzkomunikation: Realitäten politischer Beteiligung im Internet; RIEHM, U.: Einsatz elektronischer Diskussionsforen in Projekten zur Technikfolgenabschätzung; WEHNER, J.: Elektronische Kommunikationsmedien und Zivilgesellschaft: Konturen vernetzter Öffentlichkeit; SCHNEIDER, I.: Virtuell Gemeinschaften: utopische Entwürfe für das 21. Jahrhundert; WIRTH, W.: Individuelles Wissensmanagement und das Internet: Kommunikationswissenschaftliche Perspektiven
  17. ¬The UDC : Essays for a new decade (1990) 0.01
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    Enthält die Beiträge: STRACHAN, P.D.: UDC revision work in FID; SCIBOR, E. u. I.S. SHCHERBINA-SAMOJLOVA: A strategic approach to to revising the UDC; MCILWAINE, I.: The work of the system development task force; WILLIAMSON, N.J.: The UDC: its future; HAARALA, A.-R.: FID pre-conference seminar on computer applications of the UDC; LOTH, K. u. H. FUNK: Subject search on ETHICS on the basis of the UDC; KURHULA, P.: Use and usability of the UDC in classification practice and online retrieval; RINNE, B.: HELECON system: economics databases; NAKAMURA, Y. u. T. ISHIKAWA: Expert systems for automatic UDC number assignment; RIESTHUIS, G.J.A. u. S. BLIEDUNG: Thesaurification of UDC: preliminary report
  18. Methodisch-didaktische Probleme des Lehrfachs Alphabetische Katalogisierung : 5 Vorträge (1976) 0.01
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  19. Vocabulary as a central concept in digital libraries : interdisciplinary concepts, challenges, and opportunities : proceedings of the Third International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science (COLIS3), Dubrovnik, Croatia, 23-26 May 1999 (1999) 0.01
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: Pharo, N.: Web information search strategies: a model for classifying Web interaction; Wang, Z., L.L. Hill u. T.R. Smith: Alexandria Digital Library metadata creator based an extensible markup language; Reid, J.: A new, task-oriented paradigm for information retrieval: implications for evaluation of information retrieval systems; Ornager, S.: Image archives in newspaper editorial offices: a service activity; Ruthven, I., M. Lalmas: Selective relevance feedback using term characteristics
  20. Multimediale Bildungstechnologien I : Anwendungen und Implementation (2005) 0.01
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