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  1. Informationslinguistische Texterschließung (1986) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Linguistics
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung (DNB)
    Linguistik / Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung (SWB / BVB)
    Subject
    Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung (DNB)
    Linguistik / Information Retrieval / Aufsatzsammlung (SWB / BVB)
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Linguistics
  2. Larson, R.R.: Hypertext and information retrieval : towards the next generation of information systems (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypertext is an old concept that only recently has been demonstrated in working systems. Examines the conceptual basis of hypertext, reviews some representative hypertext systems, and discusses some of the problems to be faced when hypertext techniques are applied to large-scale information systems. Techniques developed in information retrieval research are seen as useful complements to hypertext that may remedy some of these problems.
    Imprint
    Medfort, New Jersey : Learned Information Inc.
    Source
    ASIS '88. Information Technology: planning for the next fifty years. Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Atlanta, Georgia, 23-27.10.1988. Vol.25. Ed. by C. L. Borgman and E. Y. Pai
  3. Borgman, C.L.; Chignell, M.H.; Valdez, F.: Designing an information retrieval interface based on children's categorization of knowledge : a pilot study (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The study assessed the ability of children to categorise concepts that will be used to organise an information retrieval interface. The work was done of Project SEED (Science for Early Educational Development), a project to develop hands-on science programmes for elementary schools. Aims to tailor an interface to the particular skills of children in organising science knowledge. The results are promising for the design of IR interfaces based on children's abilities to manipulate information.
    Imprint
    Medford, New Jersey : Learned Information
    Source
    ASIS'89. Managing information and technology. Proceedings of the 52nd annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, D.C., 30.10.-2.11.1989. Vol. 26. Ed. by J. Katzer and G.B. Newby
  4. Intelligent information systems: progress and prospects (1986) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: SOMMERVILLE, I., M. WOOD: A software components catalogue; COELHO, H.: Library manager: a case study in knowledge engineering; DAVIES, R.: Cataloguing as a domain for an expert system; POLLITT, A.S.: A rule-base system as an intermediary for searching cancer therapy literature on MEDLINE; LEBOWITZ, M.: An experiment in intelligent information systems: RESEARCHER; VICKERY, A., H.M. BROOKS u. B.C. VICKERY: An expert system for referral: the PLEXUS project; RICH, E.: Users are individuals: individualizing user models; INGWERSEN, P.: Cognitive analysis and the role of the intermediary in information retrieval; SHAW, M.L.G. u. B.R. GAINES: A cognitive model for intelligent information systems; DAVIES, R.: Classification and ratiocination: a perennial quest
    Theme
    Verbale Doksprachen im Online-Retrieval
  5. Pao, M.L.: Retrieval differences between term and citation indexing (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A retrieval experiment was conducted to compare on-line searching using terms opposed to citations. This is the first study in which a single data base was used to retrieve two equivalent sets for each query, one using terms found in the bibliographic record to achieve higher recall, and the other using documents. Reports on the use of a second citation searching strategy. Overall, by using both types of search keys, the total recall is increased.
    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  6. Information brokers and reference services (1989) 0.01
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    Series
    Reference librarian; no.22
  7. Sievert, M.E.; McKinin, E.J.; Slough, M.: ¬A comparison of indexing and full-text for the retrieval of clinical medical literature (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The availability of two full text data bases in the clinical medical journal literature, MEDIS from Mead Data Central and CCML from BRS Information Technologies, provided an opportunity to compare the efficacy of the full text to the traditional, indexed system, MEDLINE for retrieval effectiveness. 100 searches were solicited from an academic health sciences library and the request were searched on all 3 data bases. The results were compared and preliminary analysis suggests that the full text data bases retrieve a greater number of relevant citations and MEDLINE achieves higher precision.
    Imprint
    Medford, New Jersey : Learned Information
    Source
    ASIS'88. Information technology: planning for the next fifty years. Proceedings of the 51st annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Atlanta, Georgia, 23-27.10.1988. Vol.25. Ed. by C.L. Borgman and E.Y.H. Pai
  8. techniques and examples : Computer software cataloging (1986) 0.01
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    Form
    Elektronische Datenträger
  9. Dahlberg, W. (Bearb.): Wissensstrukturen und Ordnungsmuster : Proc. der 4. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Salzburg, 16.-19.4.1980 (1980) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: OBERSCHELP, W.: Ordnungsstrukturen und Strukturordnung in den Dimensionen physikalischer Wirklichkeit; KÖRNER, H.G.: Optimale Klassengröße, die mathematische Konstante e und Notationsfragen; ZWIRNER, W.: Wissensstrukturen in der Physik; DEGENS, P.O.: Hierarchische Klassifikation; JOCHUM, F.: Zur Bestimmung von Distanzen zwischen semantischen Repräsentationssprachen; KOCH, M.: Natürliche Distanz- und Ähnlichkeitsmaße: Beispiele aus den Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften; BRESCH, C.: Muster und Evolution; RÖSCH, S.: "Natura e scritta in ligua mathematica": Zahlen in der Natur und in der Kunst; WEINBERGER, C.: Homologie und Analogie als Basis der biologischen Hypothesenbildung; HAASE, R.: Ordnungsmuster und Musterordnung in der Entfaltung des harmonikalen Weltbildes; SEITELBERGER, F.: Die Raum-Zeit-Struktur der menschlichen Erlebniswelt als Problem der Hirnforschung; TOTOK, W.: Wissensordnung und Ordnungswissen zwischen Renaissance und Aufklärung; MÜLLER, A.: Holton's methodologische Prinzipien und ihre Bedeutung für den Wandel wissenschaftlicher Begriffsstrukturen; SECHSER, O.: Information und Wahrheit: falsche Information und Unwahrheit?; HÖLZL, J.: Systemtheorie und Klassifikation; PETÖFI J.S.: Strukturwissen in den natürlichen Sprachen, Wissensstrukturen in der natürlich-sprachlichen Kommunikation; MÖNKE, H.: Definitionen als Wissensstrukturen begrifflicher Aussagen; PANYR, J.: Automatische thematische Textklassifikation und ihre Interpretation in der Dokumentengrobrecherche; DAHLBERG, I.: Wissensmuster und Musterwissen im Erfassen klassifikatorischer Ganzheiten; WEINBERGER, O.: Begriffsstruktur und Klassifikation; MAASSEN, B.: Inhaltserschließung als Dienstleistung der Deutschen Bibliothek
  10. Classification theory in the computer age : Conversations across the disciplines. Proceedings from the Conference, Nov. 18.-19, 1988, Albany, New York (1989) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: D. BATTY: The future of DDC in the perspective of current classification research; I. DAHLBERG: Concept and definiton theory; I.L. TRAVIS: Application of artificial intelligence to bibliographic classification; E. SVENONIUS: An ideal classification for an on-line catalog; K. MARKEY u. A.N. DEMEYER: The concept of common subject headings in subject outline searching; N. WILLIAMSON: The Library of Congress Classification in the Computer age; D.S. SCOTT: Subject classification and natural-language processing for retrieval in large databases; F. MIKSA: Shifting directions in LIS classification; C. MANDEL: A computer age classification: implications for library practice; R.S. HALSEY: Implications of classification theory in the computer age for educators of librarians and information science professionals; J. HOLIDAY: Subject access: new technology and philosophical perspectives
    Editor
    School of Information Science and Policy
    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
  11. Neue Regelwerke zum Schlagwortkatalog : Einführung in RSWK und PRECIS. Vorträge einer Fortbildungsveranstaltung der Fachhochschule für Bibliotheks- und Dokumentationswesen in Köln am 9. und 10. Juli 1984 (1985) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: HEINRICH, G.: Die Entwicklung einheitlicher "Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog" (RSWK) und ihr Stellenwert in der verbalen und klassifikatorischen Sacherschließung; JUNGINGER, F.: Die Ansetzungsregeln der RSWK; POLL, R.: Kettenbildung nach RSWK; SUPPER, R.: Entwicklung und Grundprinzipien von PRECIS, einem computerunterstütztem Indexierungssystem; MAAßEN, B.: Das PRECIS-Projekt der Deutschen Bibliothek; KELM, B.: Stand und Probleme zentraler Dienstleistungen in der Schlagworterschließung de Deutschen Bibliothek; FRANKENBERGER, R.: Die Standardschlagwortliste. -Rensionen: Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis 10(1986) S.131-134 (W. Gödert); Nachrichten VSB/SVD 61(1985) S.298-299 (H. Neet); Buch und Bibliothek 37(1985) S.749 (H. Kotz); Biblos 34(1985) S.258 (H. Buchhart); Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie 33(1986) S.255-257 (F. Fischer); Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen 100(1986) S.513-515 (H. Beck); Mitteilungsblatt. Verband der Bibliotheken des Landes NW N.F. 36(1986) S.79-82 (H.D. Gebauer)
  12. Relevance of Ranganathan's contributions to library science : Companion volume to Proc. of the Int. Conf. organised by the Indian Library Association and co-sponsored by the Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, 11.-14.11.1985, New Dehli, India (1988) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: BURY, S.: Ranganathan's theories embodies in both Colon Classification and the second edition of Bliss' Bibliographic Classification; COATES, E.J.: Ranganathan's thought and its significance for the mechanisation of information storage and retrieval
  13. Lunin, L.F.: Image databases : frontierland (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Symbolic indexing and retrieval for effective searches of digitised images still seem to be frontier areas. Explains some criteria and concepts for searches of digitised images, refers to commercial software currently available for handling image data bases with alphanumeric indexing, and lists areas for research.
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    Medford, New Jersey : Learned Information Inc.
  14. Zur Klassifikation der Rechtsliteratur in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1981) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält Darstellungen der Klassifikation in 25 Bibliotheken, davon 15 Spezialbibliotheken, weiterhin die Sachgebietsklassifikation von JURIS. Von den 15 Spezialbibliotheken besitzen sieben einen Systematischen Katalog, sechs einen Systematischen und einen Schlagwortkatalog, davon zwei Schlagwortkataloge nur für unselbständige Literatur, eine Bibliothek hat einen Systematischen Katalog und einen Kreuzkatalog und eine weitere Bibliothek erschließt nach der Methode Gülich. Ein Beitrag beinhaltet grundlegende methodischer Fragen zum Aufbau einer Rechtsklassifikation
  15. Petersen, T.: Information on images : the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) was designed as a comprehensive vocabulary in its domain. Its faceted, hierarchically arranged structure allows for powerful indexing and retrieval capabilities, while its planned network of related term relationships makes it especially amenable to natural language processing. To gauge the AAT's effectiveness as a search tool against natural language queries, an experiment was carried out on DIALOG. There are 3 art data bases on DIALOG and there are also a number of other data bases that contain art related material. The experiment used queries culled from reference librarians at art and architecture libraries.
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    Medford, New Jersey : Learned Information
  16. Indexing: the state of our knowledge and the state of our ignorance : Proc. of the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Indexers, New York, 13.5.1988 (1989) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: WELLISCH, H.H.: The literature of indexing; THOMAS, D.: Book indexing principles and stan-dards; FETTERS, L.K.: Indexing software; MILSTEAD, J.L.: Database design: Indexing applications; PRESCHEL, B.M.: Indexing for print, online, and CD-ROM; BRENNER, E.H.: Vocabulary control; ANDERSON, J.D.: Indexing and classification: file organization and display for information retrieval; CROFT, W.B.: Automatic indexing; SARACEVIC, T.: Indexing, searching, and relevance; LIPETZ, B.-A.: The usefulness of indexes; THOMAS, D.: History of the American Society of Indexers
    Imprint
    Medford : Learned Information Inc.
  17. Subject and information analysis (1985) 0.00
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    Content
    Inhalt: OVERVIEW: Automatic analysis (M.E. STEVENS); Analysis of Information (B.C. VICKERY) / DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGING: Descriptive cataloging (J.E. DAILY) / NATURAL LANGUAGE TEXT PROCESSING: Content analysis (C.E. HICKS, J.E. RUSH, S.M. STRONG); Machine translation (W. LEHMANN); Machine translation (W.N. LOCKE); Natural language analysis and processing (N. SAGER); Automatic analysis (M.E. STEVENS) / INDEXING: Coordinate indexing (A. ARTANDI); Subject indexes (C.L. BERNIER); Automatic indexing: progress and prospects (B.C. LANDRY, J.E. RUSH); Automatic analysis (M.E. STEVENS) / TERMINOLOGY CONTROL: Authority files (J.E. DAILY); Subject headings (J.E. Daily); Thesaurus (D.J. FOSKETT); Subject headings (M.L. MANNHEIMER) / CLASSIFYING: Abstract classification (J.E. Daily); Classification and categorization (J.E. DAILY); Clumps, theory of (K. SPARCK JONES); Dewey Decimal Classification (M.L. MANNHEIMER); Techniques used in Library of Congress Classification (M.L. MANNHEIMER); Classification, theory of (A. NEELAMEGHAN); Automatic analysis (M.E. STEVENS) / ABSTRACTING: Abstracts and abstracting (C.L. BERNIER); Abstracting (B.A. MATHIS, J.E. RUSH) / EXTRACTING: Relevance predictability in information retrieval systems (A. KENT, J. BELZER, M. KURFEERST, E.D. DYM, D.L. SHIREY, A. BOSE)
    Series
    Books in library and information science; 47
  18. Sullivan, M.V.; Borgman, C.L.: Bibliographic searching by end-users and intermediaries : front-end software vs native DIALOG commands (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    40 doctoral student were trained to search INSPEC or ERIC on DIALOG using either the Sci-Mate Menu or native commands. In comparison with 20 control subjects for whom a free search was performed by an intermediary, the experiment subjects were no less satisfied with their retrievals, which were fewer in number but higher in precision than the retrievals produced by the intermediaries. Use of the menu interface did not affect quality of retrieval or user satisfaction, although subjects instructed to use native commands required less training time and interacted more with the data bases than did subjects trained on the Sci-Mate Menu. INSPEC subjects placed a higher monetary value on their searches than did ERIC subjects, indicated that they would make more frequent use of ddata bases in the future, and interacted more with the data base.
    Imprint
    Medford, New Jersey : Learned Information Inc.
    Source
    ASIS '88. Information Technology: planning for the next fifty years. Proceedings of the 51st annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Atlanta, Georgia, 23-27.10.1988. Vol.25. Ed. by C.L. Borgman and E.Y.H. Pai
  19. Automatische Indexierung zwischen Forschung und Anwendung (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die automatische Indexierung von Dokumenten für das Information Retrieval, d. h. die automatische Charakterisierung von Dokumentinhalten mittels Deskriptoren (Schlagwörtern) ist bereits seit über 25 Jahren ein Gebiet theoretischer und experimenteller Forschung. Dagegen wurde erst im Oktober 1985 mit der Anwendung der automatischen Indexierung in der Inputproduktion für ein großes Retrievalsystem begonnen. Es handelt sich um die Indexierung englischer Referatetexte für die Physik-Datenbasis des Informationszentrums Energie, Physik, Mathematik GmbH in Karlsruhe. In dem vorliegenden Buch beschreiben Mitarbeiter der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt ihre Forschungs- und Entwicklungsarbeiten, die zu dieser Pilotanwendung geführt haben.
  20. ¬Die Buchaufstellung im Spannungsfeld von Bibliothek, Bibliothekar und Benützer (1985) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: LEITNER, H.: Zur Buchaufstellung im Magazins- und Freihandbereich: einleitende Fragen; ROVELSTAD, M.V.: Open access to book collections: theory and practice; ROVELSTAD, H.: Access to books: architectural, equipment and procedural considerations; KROLLER, F.: Zur Entwicklung der Freihandaufstellung; NIEWALDA, P.: Aufstellungssysteme in wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken der BRD: Thesen und Empfehlungen; GAMSJÄGER, H.: Das Konzept der Freihandaufstellung für den Neubau der UB Linz; GLASER, G.: Ein neues Aufstellungskonzept: Erfahrungen eines Jahres (UB der WU Wien); HOSTEK, U.: Pobleme bei der Umarbeitung einer Bibliothek auf Freihandaufstellung; KLUGER, E.: Freihandaufstellung an der Universitätsbibliothek Salzburg; MAYERHÖFER, J.: Die Lesesaalaufstellung an der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek; MITTERMANN, H.: Bericht über die Situation der Fachbibliothek für Anglistik und Amerikanistik an der Universität Wien; WAWROSCH, J.: Friehandaufstellung von Nachschlagewerken an der UB der TU Wien; ZOTTER-STRAKA, H.H.: Sacherschließung im universitären Bereich oder "Das Dogma von der systematischen Aufstellung"

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