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  • × subject_ss:"Information storage and retrieval systems"
  1. Kuhlen, R.: Experimentelle Morphologie in der Informationswissenschaft (1977) 0.01
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    BGT (W)
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    BGT (W)
  2. Gödert, W.; Lepsky, K.; Nagelschmidt, M.: Informationserschließung und Automatisches Indexieren : ein Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch (2011) 0.01
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  3. Batt, C.: Information technology in public libraries (1994) 0.01
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  4. Kemp, D.A.: Computer-based knowledge retrieval (1988) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: International classification 17(1990) S.36-37 (W. Gödert)
  5. Cole, C.: Information need : a theory connecting information search to knowledge formation (2012) 0.01
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  6. Baofu, P.: ¬The future of information architecture : conceiving a better way to understand taxonomy, network, and intelligence (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Future of Information Architecture examines issues surrounding why information is processed, stored and applied in the way that it has, since time immemorial. Contrary to the conventional wisdom held by many scholars in human history, the recurrent debate on the explanation of the most basic categories of information (eg space, time causation, quality, quantity) has been misconstrued, to the effect that there exists some deeper categories and principles behind these categories of information - with enormous implications for our understanding of reality in general. To understand this, the book is organised in to four main parts: Part I begins with the vital question concerning the role of information within the context of the larger theoretical debate in the literature. Part II provides a critical examination of the nature of data taxonomy from the main perspectives of culture, society, nature and the mind. Part III constructively invesitgates the world of information network from the main perspectives of culture, society, nature and the mind. Part IV proposes six main theses in the authors synthetic theory of information architecture, namely, (a) the first thesis on the simpleness-complicatedness principle, (b) the second thesis on the exactness-vagueness principle (c) the third thesis on the slowness-quickness principle (d) the fourth thesis on the order-chaos principle, (e) the fifth thesis on the symmetry-asymmetry principle, and (f) the sixth thesis on the post-human stage.
  7. Semantic technologies in content management systems : trends, applications and evaluations (2012) 0.00
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    Editor
    Maass, W.
  8. Multimedia content and the Semantic Web : methods, standards, and tools (2005) 0.00
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    Classification
    006.7 22
    Date
    7. 3.2007 19:30:22
    DDC
    006.7 22
  9. Borgman, C.L.: Big data, little data, no data : scholarship in the networked world (2015) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Weitere Rez. in: JASIST 67(2016) no.3, S.751-753 (C. Tenopir).
  10. Warner, J.: Humanizing information technology (2004) 0.00
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    Content
    An information view of history -- Organs of the human brain, created by the human hand : toward an understanding of information technology -- Information society or cash nexus? : a study of the United States as a copyright haven -- As sharp as a pen : direct semantic ratification in oral, written, and electronic communication -- In the catalogue ye go for men : evaluation criteria for information retrieval systems -- Meta- and object-language for information retrieval research : proposal for a distinction -- Forms of labor in information systems -- W(h)ither information science?
  11. Morville, P.: Ambient findability : what we find changes who we become (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The book's central thesis is that information literacy, information architecture, and usability are all critical components of this new world order. Hand in hand with that is the contention that only by planning and designing the best possible software, devices, and Internet, will we be able to maintain this connectivity in the future. Morville's book is highlighted with full color illustrations and rich examples that bring his prose to life. Ambient Findability doesn't preach or pretend to know all the answers. Instead, it presents research, stories, and examples in support of its novel ideas. Are w truly at a critical point in our evolution where the quality of our digital networks will dictate how we behave as a species? Is findability indeed the primary key to a successful global marketplace in the 21st century and beyond. Peter Morville takes you on a thought-provoking tour of these memes and more -- ideas that will not only fascinate but will stir your creativity in practical ways that you can apply to your work immediately.

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