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  1. Miller, G.A.: Wörter : Streifzüge durch die Psycholinguistik (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wörter sind der sprachliche Ausdruck unseres Denkens, von uns selbst geschaffen, und doch etwas, das wir selten einer näheren Betrachtung unterziehen. Dabei kann uns gerade diese Betrachtung einiges darüber sagen, was in unseren Gehirnen vor sich geht. Die Sprachforschung hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten durch die Ansätze der Kognitionspsychologie neuen Schwung bekommen - und Georg A. Miller hat als einer der Begründer der modernen Psycholinguistik einen nicht unwesentlichen Anteil daran gehabt. In diesem Buch erzühlt er, oft geürzt mit seinem ganz besonderen Humor, was die Linguistik im Reich der Wörter so alles entdeckt hat. Miller führt dem Leser die verschiedenen Seiten von Wörtern vor Augen; jedes einzelne davon ist das Zusammenspiel einer Äußerung - in der phonetischen Aussprache - , einer Bedeutung - in der Semantik - und einer Rolle im Satz - in der Syntax. Diese drei Seiten sieht Miller als Einheit, wobei er dem Leser die Theorien und Methoden, mit denen die Forschung den Wörtern zu Leibe rückt, anschaulich vorstellt
  2. Glöckner-Rist, A.: Suchfragen im Information Retrieval : eine empirische Untersuchung zum Rechercheverhalten von Informationsvermittlern und Endbenutzern (1992) 0.00
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  3. Research and advanced technology for digital libraries : 11th European conference, ECDL 2007 / Budapest, Hungary, September 16-21, 2007, proceedings (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, ECDL 2007, held in Budapest, Hungary, in September 2007. The 36 revised full papers presented together with the extended abstracts of 36 revised poster, demo papers and 2 panel descriptions were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 153 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on ontologies, digital libraries and the web, models, multimedia and multilingual DLs, grid and peer-to-peer, preservation, user interfaces, document linking, information retrieval, personal information management, new DL applications, and user studies.
  4. Aberer, K. et al.: ¬The Semantic Web : 6th International Semantic Web Conference, 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007, Busan, Korea, November 11-15, 2007 : proceedings (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the joint 6th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007, and the 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference, ASWC 2007, held in Busan, Korea, in November 2007. The 50 revised full academic papers and 12 revised application papers presented together with 5 Semantic Web Challenge papers and 12 selected doctoral consortium articles were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 257 submitted papers to the academic track and 29 to the applications track. The papers address all current issues in the field of the semantic Web, ranging from theoretical and foundational aspects to various applied topics such as management of semantic Web data, ontologies, semantic Web architecture, social semantic Web, as well as applications of the semantic Web. Short descriptions of the top five winning applications submitted to the Semantic Web Challenge competition conclude the volume.
  5. Wissen bewegen - Bibliotheken in der Informationsgesellschaft : 97. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Mannheim 2008 (2009) 0.00
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    Content
    Inhalt: WER BEWEGT DAS WISSEN? Barbara Lison: Zwischen Förderalismus und Kommunalverfassung: Deutschlands Bibliotheken zwischen allen Stühlen? Rafael Ball: Wissenschaftskommunikation im Wandel - Bibliotheken sind mitten drin Klaus Ceynowa: Massendigitalisierung für die Wissenschaftdas Konzept der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek Petra Hätscher: Wer bewegt das Wissen: Wo stehen wir in zehn Jahren? Eine Zusammenfassung Mary Lee Kennedy: Innovation in Information: Making a Difference in Education WISSENSORGANISATION UND WISSENSVERMITTLUNG Annemarie Nilges: Informationskompetenz zwischen Strategie und Realität - Erfahrungen aus Nordrhein-Westfalen Annette Klein, Angela Leichtweiß: Vom Quiz zur Prüfung - Der Einsatz von Testverfahren bei der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz Barbara Block: Noch kooperativer katalogisieren - Aus der Arbeit der AG Kooperative Neukatalogisierung Ben Kaden, Boris Jacob: Die Grenzen der Anwendung Sozialer Software in Digitalen Bibliotheken Birgit Stumm: Wie baut man ein Kooperationsnetz für ein EU-Projekt auf? Hella Klauser: Aufbau erfolgreicher Netzwerke: Internationale Erfahrungen Wilfried Sühl-Strohmenger: "Now or never! Whatever, wherever. .. !?" Determinanten zukunftsorientierter Informationspraxis in wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken und die Bedeutung professioneller Informationsarchitekturen Jan-Pieter Barbian, Simone Fühles-Ubach: Aktiv im Alter: Aufbau eines speziellen Angebots für die Zielgruppe "Generation 60+" in der Stadtbibliothek Duisburg
  6. Mythos Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Editor
    Münker, S. u. A. Roesler
  7. Ratzka, A.: Patternbasiertes User Interface Design für multimodale Interaktion : Identifikation und Validierung von Patterns auf Basis einer Analyse der Forschungsliteratur und explorativer Benutzertests an Systemprototypen (2010) 0.00
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  8. Yee, M.: Headings for tomorrow : public access display of subject headings (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This short guide is intended to help librarians and OPAC system designers to make decisions about the design of displays of more than one subject heading. The authors stress that they offer guidance rather than standards or prescriptions; their clear prose is cautious and even the number of recommendations is limited. A 12-page introduction contrasts the "structural approach" and "strict alphabetical approach" to filing, showing examples and stating arguments for each. 7 chapters cover display of subdivisions, inverted headings, display of qualified headings, arrangement of numerical headings, display of subjects interfiled with names and titles, punctuation and messages to the user. Within each chapter, questions involving choices between two or more approaches are followed by brief statements of current practice (LC rules, ALA rules, and systems in existing OPACs) extensive examples demonstrating such choices, and arguments for and against each. The authors warn against ever assuming that the user knows the needed subject headings, and acknowledge that the best OPAC design often depends on the setting and on the user's understanding of the system. Although the topic may be beyond the purview of the authoring committee, the discussion here makes one yearn for interactive OPACs that can analyze the user's needs and provide appropriate guidance to whatever system is adopted
  9. Scherp, A.: Semantisches Medienmanagement : Prozessinnovation entlang der Wertschöpfungskette der Medienunternehmen (2012) 0.00
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  10. Borgman, C.L.: Big data, little data, no data : scholarship in the networked world (2015) 0.00
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    Abstract
    "Big Data" is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the front pages of the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. But despite the media hyperbole, as Christine Borgman points out in this examination of data and scholarly research, having the right data is usually better than having more data; little data can be just as valuable as big data. In many cases, there are no data -- because relevant data don't exist, cannot be found, or are not available. Moreover, data sharing is difficult, incentives to do so are minimal, and data practices vary widely across disciplines. Borgman, an often-cited authority on scholarly communication, argues that data have no value or meaning in isolation; they exist within a knowledge infrastructure -- an ecology of people, practices, technologies, institutions, material objects, and relationships. After laying out the premises of her investigation -- six "provocations" meant to inspire discussion about the uses of data in scholarship -- Borgman offers case studies of data practices in the sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities, and then considers the implications of her findings for scholarly practice and research policy. To manage and exploit data over the long term, Borgman argues, requires massive investment in knowledge infrastructures; at stake is the future of scholarship.
  11. Wissenschaftliches Publizieren : zwischen Digitalisierung, Leistungsmessung, Ökonomisierung und medialer Beobachtung (2016) 0.00
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    Content
    Teil 3: Visionen Einleitung: Visionen zur Zukunft des Publizierens in der Wissenschaft (S. 245-246) / Elektronisches Publizieren, Open Access, Open Science und ähnliche Träume - Grötschel, Martin (S. 247-262) / A Vision of Scientific Communication - Kliegl, Reinhold (S. 263-270) / Methodischer Optimismus vor digitaler Zukunft - Gerhardt, Volker (S. 271-282) / Vertrauen, Qualitätssicherung und Open Access - Predatory Journals und die Zukunft des wissenschaftlichen Publikationssystems - Weingart, Peter (S. 283-290) / Publizieren in der Soziologie im Jahr 2030 - Taubert, Niels (S. 291-296) Vgl. https://www.degruyter.com/viewbooktoc/product/463455. DOI: 10.1515/9783110448115.
  12. Internet Privacy : eine multidisziplinäre Bestandsaufnahme / a multidisciplinary analysis: acatech STUDIE (2012) 0.00
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  13. Reckwitz, A.: ¬Die Gesellschaft der Singularitäten : zum Strukturwandel der Moderne (2017) 0.00
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  14. Bates, M.J.: ¬The selected works of Marcia J. Bates : Volume I: Information and the information professions. Volume II: Information searching theory and practice. Volume III: Information users and information system design (2016) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Throughout most of human history, people got the information they needed for their lives more or less automatically and unthinkingly--through people they talked with, and from their own life experiences. Today, we are inundated with information but often know little about how to find our way through the vast sea of recorded knowledge to get to what we really want and need. In the information sciences researchers have thought a great deal about information seeking, and have studied people in the grip of trying to satisfy an information need. Much has been learned about how to enable comfortable and fun information searching in human, paper, and digital environments. Professor Marcia Bates of UCLA's Department of Information Studies has collected fifteen of her major papers on information searching in theory and practice in this volume. The articles address many aspects of searching for information, including searching tactics and techniques, the "vocabulary problem" in online searching, the kinds of indexing terms to use in various contexts, the Bradford Distribution and its effects on searching in large databases, the true nature of browsing, and how to design computer interfaces for successful searching. For all the variety in types of information systems, the human being interacting with an information source is remarkably stable in psychology and behavior. These human traits and system features are explored in depth in this book. Bates' popular articles, "What is Browsing--Really?" and "The Design of Browsing and Berrypicking Techniques for the Online Search Interface," are included. This is Volume II of three containing selected works by Bates. The others are titled: Information and the Information Professions (Vol. I) and Information Users and Information System Design (Vol. III)
  15. Harari, Y.N.: ¬Eine kurze Geschichte der Menschheit (2013) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Originaltitel: A brief history of mankind.
  16. Donald, M: Triumph des Bewusstseins : die Evolution des menschlichen Geistes (2008) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Originaltitel: A mind so rare: the evolution of human consciousness. W. W Norton & Co., 2001.
  17. Bell, S.S.: Librarian's guide to online searching (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this Internet age, database users soon learn how invaluable search strategies and effective search skills can be in the quest for information. This book suggests ways to obtain these skills while providing a general introduction to searching online environments. Starting with historical background, the author discusses database structure--records, fields, and indexes--and continues exploring basic search concepts, including Boolean logic, controlled vocabulary, proximity searching, and truncation. Subsequent chapters focus on commercial databases in specific subject areas. Other chapters examine information-seeking behaviors, reference interviews, database evaluation, and teaching others about databases. The content is practical, user-friendly, and enhanced by screen shots, exercises, and supplementary materials. Full of helpful advice and insightful commentary, this text is an outstanding reference tool.
    Footnote
    Das letzte Kapitel beschäftigt sich mit der Vermittlung von Recherchekenntnissen: "Teaching and presenting are a vital part of librarianship [...] Our profession may not be in crisis, but we certainly are challenged by the Internet as almost no other profession is. The Internet is ,free`, and libraries are expensive: we are cost centers, not profit centers. It's difficult to quantify the value we give back" (239). Angesichts knapper werdender Budgets müssen sich Bibliotheken immer mehr in Szene setzen, um ihre Existenz zu rechtfertigen - nicht zuletzt mittels Präsentationen und Schulungen. Hierzu werden einige allgemeine Unterrichtsprinzipien sowie Hinweise zu verschiedenen Schulungstypen (Einzelberatungen am Auskunftsschalter, Präsentationen und über ein Semester gehende Lehrveranstaltungen) gegeben. Jedes Kapitel beinhaltet kurze Zusammenfassungen und Verständnisfragen, wobei sich letztere gut in die Lehre integrieren lassen. Am Ende des Bandes befinden sich ein nach Kapiteln geordnetes Literaturverzeichnis (was das Nachschlagen darin unnötig erschwert) und ein umfangreiches Register. Auffallend an diesem Buch ist die Vernachlässigung des Kommandoretrievals bzw. des Umgangs mit klassischen Hosts wie z.B. DIALOG, womit ein völlig anderer Schwerpunkt gesetzt wird als bei aktuellen deutschsprachigen Einführungs- (2) und Lehrtexten (3) zur Thematik. Der Fokus der Autorin liegt auf den für Enduser konzipierten Abfragemasken (z.B. von EBSCO oder OVID) und spiegelt zwar somit zweifellos die praktischen Anforderungen der modernen Bibliothekswelt wider, wo spezifische Abfragesprachen zunehmend an Bedeutung verlieren; allerdings sollten Basiskenntnisse in diesem Bereich nach wie vor zur Allgemeinbildung angehender Bibliothekarlnnen gehören und hätten zumindest in Grundzügen Erwähnung finden sollen. Schließlich gibt es auch didaktische Gründe, das Kommandoretrieval zu lehren, fördert es doch das Verständnis dafür, wie Abfragen "hinter" der Suchoberfläche verarbeitet werden (4). Fazit: der Autorin ist trotz der erwähnten Kritikpunkte ein wirklich gutes Lehrbuch zum breiten Feld der Online-Recherche geglückt, womit auch eine schon seit längerem klaffende Marktlücke geschlossen werden konnte. Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken werden nicht umhin können, dieses Werk - und sei es nur zum internen Gebrauch - zu erwerben. Einschlägigen Ausbildungsstätten kann darüber hinaus empfohlen werden, es als Basislektüre und Lehrtext im Grundstudium zu verwenden.
  18. Gatzemeier, M.: Philosophie als Theorie der Rationalität : Analysen und Rekonstruktionen (2005) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Die historischen Rekonstruktionen haben ihren Schwerpunkt in der Antike, reichen aber ebenfalls bis in die Gegenwart hinein. Die Schriften zur Antike umfassen u. a. Arbeiten zum traditionellen Mythenverständnis, zur antiken Philosophie im allgemeinen, zu den Anfängen sprachphilosophischen Denkens, Platons Theorie der politischen Entscheidung, zur Platonischen Liebe sowie zu Wissenschafts- und RhetorikKonzeption des Aristoteles. Desweiteren enthält der Band Rekonstruktionen zu Kants Begriff des Apriori, zu Bolzanos Kunsttheorie und zum Mythos der Europa-Idee. Besonders interessant, weil selten behandelt, sind auch Gatzemeiers Schriften zur Anthropologie der Frau, die das Buch abschließen und zum zweiten Band überleiten, der noch in diesem Jahr erscheinen soll. Im Anhang findet sich ein umfangreiches, hierarchisch strukturiertes Sachregister, mit dessen Hilfe man mühelos einzelne Probleme und Analysen ansteuern kann. Auffallend, dass sich viele der Beiträge trotz ihres hohen philosophischen Standards nicht nur an Fachphilosophen richten, sondern ebenso für "interessierte Laien" verständlich sind. Auch Lehrer können insbesondere aus Gatzemeiers Überlegungen zu Theorie und Praxis des Argumentierens im Hinblick auf ihre Unterrichtsgestaltung hohen Nutzen ziehen: Dies ist keine Elfenbeinturmphilosophie, sondern grundsolides philosophisches Handwerk, mit dem man, auch in heutigen bildungspolitischen Debatten, keinerlei Legitimationsprobleme hat. Insgesamt also ein sehr lesenswertes Buch, das in Anbetracht seines Umfangs und seiner Qualität der maschinellen Herstellung (Hardcover, hochwertige Bindung) zudem als äußerst preiswert bezeichnet werden kann."
  19. Linke, A.; Nussbaumer, M.; Portmann, P.R.; Willi, U.: Studienbuch Linguistik (1994) 0.00
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  20. Information: Droge, Ware oder Commons? : Wertschöpfungs- und Transformationsprozesse auf den Informationsmärkten ; Proceedings des 11. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2009) ; Konstanz, 1. - 3. April 2009 / [Hochschulverband für Informationswissenschaft (HI) e.V., Konstanz] (2009) 0.00
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    Content
    - Recherche und Web Rita Strebe: Empirische Untersuchung von emotionalen Reaktionen im Prozess der Informationsrecherche im Web Teresa Märt!, Christa Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl: Mehrsprachige Suche in Social-Tagging-Systemen Christian Maaß, Dirk Lewandowski: Frage-Antwort-Dienste als alternativer Suchansatz? Jürgen Reischer: EXCERPT - a Within-Document Retrieval System Using Summarization Techniques - Fachportale - Open Access I Stefan Baerisch, Peter Mutschke, Maximilian Stempfliuber: Informationstechnologische Aspekte der Heterogenitätsbehandlung in Fachportalen Doris Bambey: Open Access in der Erziehungswissenschaft - Voraussetzungen und Modelle der Funktionsteilung und der Verwertung von Wissen Patrick Lay: Integration heterogener Anwendungen in Fachportalen am Beispiel Sowiport Martin Uhl, Erich Weichselgartner: Aufbau einer innovativen Publikations-Infrastrukrur für die europäische Psychologie

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