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  1. Localist connectionist approaches to human cognition (1998) 0.06
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: GRAINGER, J. u. A.M. JACOBS: On localist connectionism and psychological science; HOUGHTON, G. u. S.P. TIPPER: A model of selective attention as a mechanism of cognitive model; BURTON, A.M.: A model of human face recognition; FRAUENFELDER, U.H. u. G. PEETERS: Simulating the time course of spoken word recognition: an analysis of lexical competition in TRACE; JACOBS, A.M. u.a.: MROM-p: an interactive activation, multiple readabout model of orthographic and phonological processes in visual word recognition; DIJKSTRA, T. u. W.J.B. van HEUVEN: The BIA model and bilingual word recognition; PAGE, M. u. D. NORRIS: Modeling immediate serial recall with a localist implementation of the primacy model; SCHADE, U. u. H.-J. EIKMEYER: Modeling the production of object spectifications; GOLDSTONE, R.L.: Hanging together: a connectionist model of similarity; MYUNG, J. u. A.A. PITT: Issues in selecting mathematical models of cognition
    Date
    1. 6.1999 19:50:22
  2. Seminario FRBR : Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: reguisiti funzionali per record bibliografici, Florence, 27-28 January 2000, Proceedings (2000) 0.05
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    Content
    Enthält u.a.: Grimaldi, T.: The object of cataloguing; Byrum, J.D., O.M.A. Madison: Reflections an the goals, concepts and recommendations of the IFLA study an Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records;
    Date
    29. 8.2005 12:54:22
  3. Wissensgenese, Wissensteilung und Wissensorganisation in der Arbeitspraxis (2003) 0.05
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    Editor
    Herrmann, T., P. Mambrey u. K. Shire
  4. 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) 0.04
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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.
    MACCALL, S.L., A.D. CLEVELAND U. I.E. GIBSON: Outline and preliminary evaluation of the classical digital library model. MACCALL, S.L., A.D. CLEVELAND: A relevance-based quantitative measure for Internet information retrieval evaluation. MAI, J.-E.: A postmodern theory of knowledge organization. PATRICK, T.B., M.C. SIEVERT U. J. RIES u.a.: Clustering terms in health care terminologies. PATRICK, T.B., M.C. SIEVERT U. M. POPESCU: Text indexing of images based on graphical image content. POLE, T.: Contextual classification in the Metadata Object Manager (M.O.M.). PRISS, U., E. JACOB: Utilizing faceted structures for information systems design. RORVIG, M., M.M. SMITH U. A. UEMURA: The N-gram hypothesis applied to matched sets of visualized Japanese-English technical documents. SCHAMBER, L., J. BATEMAN: Relevance criteria uses and importance: progress in development of a measurement scale. SMIRAGLIA, R.P.: Derivative bibliographic relationships among theological works. SU, L.T., H.L. CHEN: Evaluation of Web search engines by undergraduate students. TSE, T., S. VEGH U. G. MARCHIONINI u.a.: An exploratory study of video browsing user interface designs and research methodologies: effectiveness in information seeking tasks. WANG, P.: An empirical study of knowledge structures of research topics; SCULL, C. u.a.: Envisioning the Web: user expectations about the cyber-experience; WEISS, S.C.: The seamless, Web-based library: a meta site for the 21st century; DUGDALE, C.: Cooperation, coordination and cultural change for effective information management in the hybrid academic library. PRETTYMAN, M. u.a.: Electronic publication of health information in an object oriented environment. PRITCHARD, E.E.: Retrospective conversion of journal titles to online formats: which disciplines make good choices? SHARRETTS, C.W. u.a.: Electronic theses and dissertations at the University of Virginia. HAWK, W.B. u. P. WANG: Users' interaction with the World Wide Web: Problems & problem-solving. HARRIS, C. u.a. Temporal visualization for legal case histories. MARSHALL, R.: Rhetoric and policy: how is it being used in pornography and the Internet?
    WARWICK, S. u. H.I. XIE: Copyright management information in electronic forms: user compliance and modes of delivery. HOCHHEISER, H. u. B. SHNEIDERMAN: Understanding patterns of user visits to Web sites: interactive Starfield visualizations of WWW log data. GIANNINI, T.: Rethinking the reference interview: from interpersonal communication to online information process. KANTOR, P.B. u. T. SARACEVIC: Quantitative study of the value of research libraries: a foundation for the evaluation of digital libraries. MIKULECKY, P. u. J. MIKULECKA: Active tools for better knowledge dissemination. BERKEMEYER, J.: Electronic publications at national libraries: now and in the future. ZHANG, Z. u.a.: DAPHNE: a tool for distributed Web authoring and publishing. BISHOP, A.P. u.a. Information exchange networks in low-income neighborhoods: implications for community networking. ERCEGOVAC, Z.: LEArning portfolio for accessing engineering information for engineers. RENEKER, M. u.a.: Information environment of a military university campus: an exploratory study. GREENE, S. u. R. LUTZ: Data stewardship: the care and handling of named entities. NEUMANN, L.: Physical environment as a resource in information work settings. VISHIK, C. u.a.: Enterprise information space: user's view, developer's view, and market approach. SHIM, W. u. P.B. KANTOR: Evaluation of digital libraries: a DEA approach. TENOPIR, C. u. D. GREEN: Patterns of use and usage factors for online databases in academic and public libraries. TROLLEY, J.H. u. J. O'NEILL: New wine and old vessels: the evaluation and integration of Web based information in well-established resources. KANTOR, P.B. u. R. NORDLIE: Models of the behavior of people searching the Internet: a Petri net approach. TOMS, E.G. u.a.: Does genre define the shape of information? The role of form and function in user interaction with digital documents. ROSENBAUM, H.: Towards a theory of the digital information environment. WHITMIRE, E.: Undergraduates' information seeking behavior: the role of epistemological development theories and models. BREITENSTEIN, M.: From revolution to orthodoxy: an evolutionary histroy of the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. YANCEY, T. u.a.: Lexicography without limits: a Web-based solution
    Date
    22. 6.2005 9:44:50
  5. Bibliotheken und Verlage als Träger der Informationsgesellschaft : Vorträge des 4. europäischen Bielefeld-Kolloquiums, 10.-12.2.1998 (1999) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Enthält Beiträge zu folgenden Themen: Die Verantwortung der Politik für die Förderung der Informationsgesellschaft (N. MOORE; F. BODE) - Elektronische Dokumente im Spannungsfeld zwischen Bibliotheken und Verlagen (K.-D. LEHMANN; R. ECKER) - Zugang zu Informationen - Neue Dienstleistungen für den Endnutzer: Neue Dienstleistungen der Firmen (W. LUIJENDIJK; T. RAKOW; V. THURNER; M. SLIVINSKA; B. ROYAN; G. STAAL) - Elektronisches Urheberrecht - Nächste Schritte (J. GASTER; S. NORMAN; H. HEKER) - Metadaten (R. BOURNE) - Bibliotheken in der Informationsgesellschaft - Nationale Initiativen (T. LIDMAN; C. THOMAS) - Effektive Aus- und Weiterbildung als Voraussetzung für die Meisterung der neuen Herausforderungen (H.-G. STORK; B. GALLUS; J. FURNER; M. HAINES)
    Date
    22. 4.2000 19:04:44
  6. Knowledge management : organization competence and methodolgy. Proceedings of the Fourth International ISMICK Symposium, 21-22 October 1996, Netherlands (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: BOEKHOFF, T.: Knowledge management in public sector organizations: "A practical method of implementing knowledge management";
  7. Perspektiven der Informationsgesellschaft (1995) 0.04
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    Enthält Beiträge von: C. ENGEL, H. KUBICEK, K.-H. LADEUR, E. NOAM, G. RAULET, J. SCHERER, P. SEEGER, W. SEUFERT, M. STOCK, H. UNGERER
    Editor
    Hoffmann-Riehm, W. u. T. Vesting
  8. Multimedia information resources (1997) 0.03
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    Date
    31.12.1998 22:05:21
    Editor
    McNally, P.
  9. Internet und Bibliotheken : Entwicklung - Praxis - Herausforderungen (1995) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: KLAU, P.: Wie entstand und entwickelte sich das Internet?: DIERIG, T.: Wie funktioniert Internet? Einführung, Zugang, Technik, Leistungsumfang mit praktischen Demonstrationen im Echtbetrieb; BAACK, M.: Distance Learning im Bibliothekswesen; GROßE-KNETTER, C.: Was kann ein Naturwissenschaftler mit einem Informationsnetz anfangen? Elektronische Literaturdatenbanken in der Hochernergiephysik; SCHANZE, H.: Was kann ein Geisteswissenschaftler mit einem Informationsnetz anfangen? Vorüberlegungen zur einer Nutzungstheorie eines 'Neuen Mediums'; KAMMER, M.: Geisteswissenschaftler und Internet; SCHAARWÄCHTER, M.: Mailinglisten und Mentalität; MÖBIUS, M.U.: Elektronische Zeitschriften über Internet; OßWALD, A.: Internet und bibliothekarische Praxis: Anforderungen an Bibliotheken
    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 48(1996) H.3, S.320-323 (D. Rusch-Feja); ZfBB 43(1996) H.2, S.163-165 (H.-G. Happel); ProLibris 1996, H.2, S.135-136 (T. Hilberer)
  10. Informationswissenschaft zwischen virtueller Infrastruktur und materiellen Lebenswelten : Proceedings des 13. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2013), Potsdam, 19.-22. März 2013. (2013) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Das 13. Internationale Symposium für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2013) führt die alle zwei Jahre stattfindende Tagung des Hochschulverbandes für Informationswissenschaft (HI) fort. Sie stellt stets ein Schaufenster auf die aktuelle Diskussion der Informationswissenschaft als Fachdisziplin zwischen Informatik, Interface Design, Computerlinguistik und benachbarten Sozialwissenschaften dar. Die eingereichten Beiträge stammen vorwiegend von (fast) allen Lehrstühlen und Instituten der Informationswissenschaft in den deutschsprachigen Ländern. In Kooperation mit dem amerikanischen Schwesterverband, der "Association of Information Science and Technology" (ASIS&T), gelang es wieder, neben den herausragenden Keynotes auch weitere internationale Beiträge zu integrieren und auf diese Weise die europäisch-deutschsprachige Informationswissenschaft mit dem internationalen Diskurs zu verbinden. Das Motto der Tagung verweist auf die aktuellen Veränderungen in der Fachdisziplin und in den vorherrschenden Anwendungsfeldern. Wie in vielen Wissenschaften vollzieht sich auch in der Informationswissenschaft ein vielfältiger Paradigmenwechsel, der auf den Wandel zur "digitalen Gesellschaft" reagiert. Neben klassischen Themengebieten wie Information Retrieval, Metadaten, Usability, Portalen, neuen Medientechnologien oder Bibliometrie rücken deshalb Fragen des Informationsverhaltens und der tatsächlichen "Informationspraxis" immer mehr in den Fokus.
  11. Covert and overt : recollecting and connecting intelligence service and information science (2005) 0.03
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    327.12 22
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    Intelligence work and the information professions / Robert S. Taylor -- Spies of the airwaves / Norman Horrocks -- Intelligence work and information science : two men in a boat / David Batty -- The intelligence game : seeing is believing? / Robert Lee Chartrand -- Applications of information science to U.S. naval intelligence and narcotics intelligence, 1974-1992 / Emil Levine -- A life in the information trade / Charles T. Meadow -- Information management in MI5 before the age of the computer / Alistair Black and Rodney Brunt -- Some aspects of indexing in British intelligence, 1939-1945 / Rodney Brunt -- Intelligence agencies, librarians, and information scientists / Colin Burke -- Historical note on information science in wartime : pioneer documentation activities in World War II / Pamela Spence Richards -- Technology for open source government information and business intelligence / George L. Marling -- Knowledge transfer : information science shapes intelligencein the cold war era / Lee S. Strickland -- The information science and intelligence literature : an overview / Robert V. Williams -- Defining what information science is or should be : a survey and review of a half-century of published pronouncements / Ben-Ami Lipetz -- Wanted : a definition of "intelligence" / Michael Warner -- Evidence and inference in foreign intelligence / Maurice H. Hellner -- The zoo and the jungle : a comparison of the information practices of intelligence analysts and of scientists / Harold Wooster.
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    327.12 22
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.2, S.303-305 (L. Hayden): "Part history and part call to action, Covert and Overt examines the relationship between the disciplines of intelligence service and information science. The book is significant in that it captures both the rich history of partnership between the fields, and because it demonstrates clearly the incomplete nature of our understanding of that partnership. In the post-9/11 world, such understanding is increasingly important, as we struggle with the problem of transforming information into intelligence and intelligence into effective policy. Information science has an important role to play in meeting these challenges, but the sometimesambiguous nature of the field combined with similar uncertainties over what constitutes intelligence, makes any attempt at definitive answers problematic. The book is a collection of works from different contributors, in the words of one editor "not so much a created work as an aggregation" (p. 1). More than just an edited collection of papers, the book draws from the personal experiences of several prominent information scientists who also served as intelligence professionals from World War II onward. The result is a book that feels very personal and at times impassioned. The contributors attempt to shed light on an often-closed community of practice, a discipline that depends simultaneously on access to information and on secrecy. Intelligence, like information science, is also a discipline that finds itself increasingly attracted to and dependent upon technology, and an underlying question of the book is where and how technology benefits intelligence (as opposed to only masking more fundamental problems of process and analysis and providing little or no actual value).
    The role of technology in both intelligence and information science is just one question explored in Covert and Overt, which takes on more fundamental issues as well. Even the ubiquitous "What is information?" debate is revisited. But the questions asked are always subordinate to the overarching theme of bringing concepts and techniques of intelligence and information science together and examining the results. The process and lifecycle of intelligence is explored and mapped to information science methods, primarily indexing and information retrieval. In more historical explorations undertaken by contributors, it becomes apparent that intelligence and information science have always been closely aligned, but that this alignment is not always perceived by those engaged in intelligence work. Interestingly, and probably not surprisingly, a general consensus seems to be that library and information science practitioners involved in intelligence were (and are) more capable of seeing the complementary nature of the techniques information science brings to intelligence services than many intelligence professionals, who often needed demonstrations of efficacy to be convinced. Structurally, the book is divided into four parts, moving from anecdotal accounts through to discussions of definition and theory. Part 1, "Information Science and Intelligence: Reminiscences and Reflections from World War II to Today" is comprised of the personal stories of information scientists who also served as intelligence professionals at various times during and since World War II, collected from special panel presentations at the 2001 and 2002 American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) annual conferences. These contributors include former American and British servicemen and intelligence officers who all relate a common experience of dealing with information, documents, and other records in the pursuit of intelligence goals.
    This book is a successful and realistic examination of the current state of inquiry into the relationship between intelligence and information science, and does not flinch from the limits of this inquiry to date. The book can be viewed as a deliberate attempt to stimulate further interest in these studies, and serves as an excellent roadmap for future researchers (like this reviewer) who also have moved from intelligence service into information science. Many of the stories and studies in the book could easily provide fresh and vital avenues of research to new and veteran scholars. If there are limitations to the impact of the book, most must be viewed in the context of the lack of literature from which to draw. Contributions come from a variety of sources and although some new studies are included, for the most part, the chapters are not original to this publication. This results at times in a sense of the editors taking what they could get on the topic. The reader must determine whether this is viewed as a flaw or as reinforcement of the editors' conclusion that more research into the subject matter is important and necessary. It becomes a question of whether or not one wishes to answer the call. One interesting limitation, however, is the lack of a critical stance on the part of most of the contributors. The chapters tend to describe the relationship between intelligence and information science, but few question the nature of that relationship, the social construction of the two disciplines, or moral and ethical concerns associated with spying and information operations. In general, a reader is left with the impression that intelligence service is a good thing, and that information science as a discipline can both improve it as well as learn from it. Little insight is offered into the value and direction of intelligence in the 21 st century, or the impact that our technologies may have. One exception comes from Colin Burke who, in his chapter, "Intelligence Agencies, Librarians, and Information Scientists," touches on some of these issues with his claim that library and information science practitioners must "help bring the information advances from the intelligence communities to an industry that can be committed to distributing information at the lowest cost to the most people" (p. 112). Nevertheless, no serious questions regarding issues of control, power, or resistance are raised. Given recent debates over surveillance, privacy, and the erosion of civil liberties in the wake of 9-11, it would seem that this is an area of intelligence and information studies that also deserves attention. Covert and Overt is an excellent historical overview of the close relationship between intelligence and information science. The book is also intriguing and timely in its argument for further research and study into these areas. Despite the limitations of subject matter and the challenges that come with the disciplines that it explores, it is required reading for practitioners in either world who wish to gain a greater understanding of the operations of the other."
  12. ¬The USMARC community information format (1992) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält mehrere Beiträge: LUTZ, M., S.Q. FITZGERALD u. T. ZANTOW: Using the community information format to create a public service resource network; ENSOR, P.: Diversity information online: the development of a CIF-based database; BRUNS, P.: The USMARC community information format: a history and brief description; GRAY, D.: MARC and I&R; McCLINTOCK, P.J.: Community information and automated library systems
  13. Wissensrepräsentation : [Themenheft] (1989) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält: LAUBSCH, J.: Towards a theory of knowledge representation; REINFRANK, M.: Formulae and models: knowledge representation in logic; FALTINGS, B.: Knowledge representation for qualitative reasoning; STOYAN, H.: Knowledge representation or programming?; FRESKA, C.: Knowledge representation and cognitive science; HÄRDER, T.: Classical data models and knowledge representation; GÖRZ, G.: Knowledge representation and natural language processing; DECKER, R.: Bibliographie zu: Knowledge representation in artificial intelligence
    Editor
    Strub, P.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 21(1994) no.1, S.45-47 (P. Jaenecke)
  14. Introduction to information science (1970) 0.03
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    Saracevic, T.
  15. Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation : Ein Handbuch zur Einführung in die fachliche Informationsarbeit (1997) 0.03
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    Content
    SEEGER, T.: Grundbegriffe der Information und Dokumentation; MANECKE, H.-J u. T. SEEGER: Zur Entwicklung der Information und Dokumentation in Deutschland; KRISCHKER, U.: Formale Analyse von Dokumenten; KUHLEN, R.: Abstracts - Abstracting: Intellektuelle und maschinelle Verfahren; KNORZ, G.: Indexieren, Klassieren, Extrahieren; MANECKE, H.-J.: Klassifikation; BURKART, M.: Thesaurus; REIMER, U.: Neue Formen der Wissensrepräsentation; LAUX, W.: Speicherung; HENNINGS, R.-D.: Komponenten zur Wissensverarbeitung in Informationssystemen; ZIMMERMANN, H.H.: Maschinelle Übersetzung; OCKENFELD, M.: Klassische Informationsdienste; KIND, J.: Online-Dienste; WEIGEND, A.: Wirtschaftsdatenbanken; STAUD, J.L.: Statistische Informationen; MAHNKOPF, P.: Endkundensysteme in T-Online - Datex-J - Btx; KUHLEN; R.: Hypertext; LEHNHOF, F.: Die CD-ROM-Technologie; HAMACHER, B.: Bürokommunikation; BÖHLE, K.: Elektronisches Publizieren; OßWALD, A.: Electronic Document Delivery; SCHMIDT, R.: Funktionale Informationsdienste; LAUX, W.: Bibliographische (Literatur-) Informationssysteme; MENNE-HARITZ, A.: Schriftgutverwaltung und Archivierung; ENGLERT, M.: Pressedokumentation; LEENINGS, A.: Audiovisuelle Materialien; SCHRAMM, R.: Patentinformation; MARSCALL, H.-W.: Technische Regeln als Quellen wissenschaftlich-technischer Fachinformation; STAUD, J.L.: Wirtschaftsinformation; LÜSTORFF, J.: Chemie-Information; HARMS, M.: Medieninformation: Informationsversorgung in den ABD-Bereichen der Rundfunkanstalten; WALTER, N.: Information als Ressource in der Kreditwirtschaft; LÖNS, K.: Computer-Hardware, Betriebssysteme; REINICKE, W. u. J. SCHWANDT: Software für Information und Dokumentation; KNORZ, G.: Datenbank-Entwurfsmethoden; KRAUSE, J.: Softwareergonomie; LÖNS, K.: Kommunikationsnetze und Datenkommunikation; SCHWINDLING, A.: Zugang zur Information für blinde und sehbehinderte Menschen: Technische Voraussetzungen. Ein Überblick; SCHWUCHOW, W.: Informationsökonomie; HERGET, J.: Informationsmanagement; KLUCK, M.: Methoden der Informationsanalyse: eine Einführung in die empirischen Methoden der Informationsbedarfsanalyse und der Markt- und Benutzerforschung; GRUDOWSKI, S.: Marketing für die Informationsvermittlung; SEEGER, T.: Informationspolitik - IuD-Politik - Fachinformationspolitik; GOEBEL, J.W.: Rechtsfragen der Informationswirtschaft; BAXMANN-KRAFT, E.-M. u. E. LECHNER: Normung im Bereich Information und Dokumentation: SEEGER, T.: Zum Stand der Professionalisierung: Beruf und Ausbildung in Deutschland; HENRICHS, N.: Informationswissenschaft; BURNELEIT, H.-D., R. CAPURRO, W. REHFELD, W. WISSMANN u. G. WERSIG: Reisen wir auf den Datenautobahnen in eine neue (Un-)Gewißheit?; WERSIG, G.: Der Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft; CAPURRO, R.: Ethik im Cyberspace; BURNELEIT, H.-D.: Elektronische Medien und Verlagswesen; THÜRING, M.: Auf dem Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft: Trends und Entwicklungen des multimedialen Informations- und Telekommunikationsmarktes; RIEHM, U.: Informationsinfrastruktur; WISSMANN, W.: Vernetzte Formen der Arbeitsorganisation: heute und morgen
  16. Datenanalyse, Klassifikation und Informationsverarbeitung : Methoden und Anwendungen in verschiedenen Fachgebieten (1992) 0.03
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    Classification
    Mat T 287 / Datenanalyse
    Mat T 287 / Datenklassifikation
    Content
    Enthält u.a.: HAFNER, J.: Klassifikation aus wissenschaftstheoretischer Perspektive; SIMONS, P.: Philosophische Aspekte der Klassifikation; KAUFFER, M.: Sprachliche Klassifikation und Analyse von Nominalkomposita in Speisebezeichnungen anhand informatischer und statistischer Methoden; HAVEKOST, H.: Drehscheibe ISBN: Weg zum internationalen Fachwörterbuch; LORENZ, B.: Sacherschließung von Literatur durch Stichwortsuche im OPAC?; PREUSS, L.: TAXIS - ein elektronischer Bibliothekskatalog; VOLK, M., H. MITTERMAIER, A. SCHURIG u. T. BIEDASSEK: Halbautomatische Volltextanalyse, Datenbankaufbau und Document Retrieval
    SBB
    Mat T 287 / Datenanalyse
    Mat T 287 / Datenklassifikation
  17. ¬Third International World Wide Web Conference, Darmstadt 1995 : [Inhaltsverzeichnis] (1995) 0.03
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    ANDREW, K. u. F. KAPPE: Serving information to the Web with Hyper-G; BARBIERI, K., H.M. DOERR u. D. DWYER: Creating a virtual classroom for interactive education on the Web; CAMPBELL, J.K., S.B. JONES, N.M. STEPHENS u. S. HURLEY: Constructing educational courseware using NCSA Mosaic and the World Wide Web; CATLEDGE, L.L. u. J.E. PITKOW: Characterizing browsing strategies in the World-Wide Web; CLAUSNITZER, A. u. P. VOGEL: A WWW interface to the OMNIS/Myriad literature retrieval engine; FISCHER, R. u. L. PERROCHON: IDLE: Unified W3-access to interactive information servers; FOLEY, J.D.: Visualizing the World-Wide Web with the navigational view builder; FRANKLIN, S.D. u. B. IBRAHIM: Advanced educational uses of the World-Wide Web; FUHR, N., U. PFEIFER u. T. HUYNH: Searching structured documents with the enhanced retrieval functionality of free WAIS-sf and SFgate; FIORITO, M., J. OKSANEN u. D.R. IOIVANE: An educational environment using WWW; KENT, R.E. u. C. NEUSS: Conceptual analysis of resource meta-information; SHELDON, M.A. u. R. WEISS: Discover: a resource discovery system based on content routing; WINOGRAD, T.: Beyond browsing: shared comments, SOAPs, Trails, and On-line communities
  18. ¬Die Multimedia-Zukunft : mit Extra-Teil: Frauen und PC (1996) 0.03
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge:MÜLLER, R.S.: Mythos Netz: Multimedia, der Kampf um Techniken und Märkte; RIEGER, F.: Denn sie wissen, was sie tun: eine Handvoll Firmen verwalten die wichtigsten Informationen der Welt; JACOB, J.: Datenspur beim Tastendruck (Interview); BRENNER, T.: Digital Life: die Geburt eines neuen Glaubens; KARTTE, S.: Wer kennt George: über die tückischen Verlockungen des Teleshopping; TANGENS, R. u. P. GLASER: Die Zivilisation: Information wird die Menschheit nicht retten;
  19. Elektronisches Publizieren und Bibliotheken (1996) 0.03
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: NEUBAUER, K.W.: Einführung: Zukunft des elektronischen Publizierens über Netze; KOCH. T.: Improving resource discovery and retrieval: existing approaches and the EU project DESIRE; LESKIEN, H.: Dienstleistungen der Bibliotheken bei Zugang und Distribution elektronischer Publikationen; SCHULTHEIß, G.F. u. P. LUKSCH: Wie können Status und Integrität von Dokumenten in Netzwerken gewährleistet werden?; MENIL, C.: Die soziale Funktion der Bibliotheken im Zeitalter der elektronischen Publikationen; HIRSCH, M.: Die Bund-Länder-Initiative SUBITO
  20. 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) 0.03
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    Enthält die Beiträge: Devadason, F.J., N. Intaraksa u. P. Patamawongjariya u.a.: Faceted indexing application for organizing and accessing internet resources; Nicholson, D., S. Wake: HILT: subject retrieval in a distributed environment; Olson, T.: Integrating LCSH and MeSH in information systems; Kuhr, P.S.: Putting the world back together: mapping multiple vocabularies into a single thesaurus; Freyre, E., M. Naudi: MACS : subject access across languages and networks; McIlwaine, I.C.: The UDC and the World Wide Web; Garrison, W.A.: The Colorado Digitization Project: subject access issues; Vizine-Goetz, D., R. Thompson: Towards DDC-classified displays of Netfirst search results: subject access issues; Godby, C.J., J. Stuler: The Library of Congress Classification as a knowledge base for automatic subject categorization: subject access issues; O'Neill, E.T., E. Childress u. R. Dean u.a.: FAST: faceted application of subject terminology; Bean, C.A., R. Green: Improving subject retrieval with frame representation; Zeng, M.L., Y. Chen: Features of an integrated thesaurus management and search system for the networked environment; Hudon, M.: Subject access to Web resources in education; Qin, J., J. Chen: A multi-layered, multi-dimensional representation of digital educational resources; Riesthuis, G.J.A.: Information languages and multilingual subject access; Geisselmann, F.: Access methods in a database of e-journals; Beghtol, C.: The Iter Bibliography: International standard subject access to medieval and renaissance materials (400-1700); Slavic, A.: General library classification in learning material metadata: the application in IMS/LOM and CDMES metadata schemas; Cordeiro, M.I.: From library authority control to network authoritative metadata sources; Koch, T., H. Neuroth u. M. Day: Renardus: Cross-browsing European subject gateways via a common classification system (DDC); Olson, H.A., D.B. Ward: Mundane standards, everyday technologies, equitable access; Burke, M.A.: Personal Construct Theory as a research tool in Library and Information Science: case study: development of a user-driven classification of photographs
    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.

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