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  1. ¬Der digital Wahn (2001) 0.04
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    Enthält die Beiträge: BAUER-WABNEGG, W.: Logische Tiefe und freundliche Oberflächen: Anmerkungen zur Bedeutung und Gestaltung der Technologie, die den Computer zum universellen Instrument macht. KLOTZ, U.: Software: Anmerkungen zur Bedeutung und Gestaltung der Technologie, die den Computer zum universellen Instrument macht. FISCHER, V.: Emotionen in der Digitale: Eine Phänomonologie elektronischer 'devices'. SCHÖNHAMMER, R.: Taumel-Kino: Zur Psychophysiologie der Bilderwelten aus dem Computer. BRANDES, U.: Die Digitalisierung des Büros: Über den Rekonstruktionswahn von Gegenständlichkeit. ALBUS, V.: Suppen ohne Teller: Über Konventionen im Umgang mit Produkten. STEPHAN, P.F.: Denken am Modell: Gestaltung im Kontext bildender Wissenschaft. HENSELER, W.: Interface-Agenten: Der Wandel in der Mensch-Objekt-Kommunikation oder Von benutzungsfreundlichen zu benutzerfreundlichen Systemen. KÜBLER, H.-D.: Learning by surfing?: Digitale Lernmythen und Wissensillusionen. BÜRDECK, B.E.: Der digitale Wahn.
  2. Globalisierung und Wissensorganisation : Neue Aspekte für Wissen, Wissenschaft und Informationssysteme: Proceedings der 6. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation Hamburg, 23.-25.9.1999 (2000) 0.02
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    Enthält die Beiträge: SPINNER, H.F.: Ordnungen des Wissens: Wissensorganisation, Wissensrepräsentation, Wissensordnung; RAHMSTORF, G.: Existenzformen des Wissens; BUDIN, G.: Wissen(schafts)theorie und Wissensorganisation; LEHNER, C.: Beitrag zu einer holistischen Theorie für die Informationswissenschaft; JAENECKE, P.: Ist 'Wissen' ein definierbarer Begriff?; GLAUSER, C.: National science systems and the Matthew effect for countries; GLAUSER, C.: Tyson beisst Holyfield - und Minuten später wissen es alle: eine Inhaltsanalyse des Informationsflusses von drei Teletext-Sendern; OHLY, H.P.: Der 'Stand der Technik': eine bibliometrische Betrachtungsweise; CZAP, H.: Theorienbildung mittels Künstlich Neuronaler Netze vom Typ MLP; GRÖßLER, A., A. REUTHER: Notwendigkeit einer gemeinsamen Wissensbasis: eine Fallstudie mit Hilfe von Syste-Archetypen; STEPHAN, P.F., S. ASMUS: Wissensdesign: mit neuen Medien Wissen Gestalten; ORTHMANN, C., L. NÄCKE: Die Chancen virtueller sozialer Gemeinschaften im Internet für einen interkulturellen Wissenschaftsdiskurs; SCHMITZ-ESSER, W.: Gedankenraumreisen: neue Thesaurusstrukturen, multimedial präsentiert, machen Anregung, Spielen, Lernen, Finden möglich für jedermann; SIGEL, A.: Zum Wert multipler und adaptiver Indexierung mit Konzeptrahmen für die Sozialwissenschaften; LENSKI, W., E. WETTE-ROCH: Pragmatische Aspekte der Wissensmodellierung in Wissenschaftlichen Informationssystemen; UMSTÄTTER, W.: Wissensorganisation mit Hilfe des semiotischen Thesaurus: auf der Basis von SGML bzw. XML; KLEIN, H.: Erfordernisse bei einer Inhaltsanalyse von Informationen aus dem WWW; DOBRATZ, S., M. SCHULZ: Dissertationen in SGML/XML: Erprobung eines Publikationskonzeptes; PLUTAT, B.: "Darunter hätte ich nicht nachgeschaut ...": Erschließungssysteme und Nutzerbeteiligung; SCHULZ, U.: Anwenderpartizipation bei der Entwicklung eines Kinder-OPACs: Erschließungssysteme und Nutzerbeteiligung; MEDER, N.: Didaktische Ontologien; SWERTZ, C.: Ausbildung zum Gebrauch didaktischer Ontologien; LEIDIG, T.: Technologische Aspekte didaktischer Ontologien; SCHOTT, H.: Thesaurus Sozialwissenschaften online; VAN DER VET, P. : Content engineering; ENDRES-NIGGEMEYER, B.: Empirical methods for ontology engineering in bone marrow transplantation; AHRWEILER, P.: Die Integration heterogener Wissenssysteme auf dem Computer; HELLWEG, H.: Die GESIS Socio-Guide: ein kooperatives Link-Verwaltungs-System; LENSKI, W.: Gleichheitsbegriffe in hoch-strukturierten Datenbanken. GOPPOLD, A.: Ein Struktursystem zur Klassifikation von Wissen in der Biosphäre; REDEKER, G.: Didaktische Ontologien: Stand der internationalen Forschung; LEDERBOGEN, U., J. TREBBE: Das Intenret als Quelle für Wissenschaftsinformation: Ergebnisse einer Online-Befragung; STEGBAUER, C.: Die Rolle der Lurker in Mailinglisten; BEHMAN, F.: Strategische Frühaufklärung schafft die Basis für Innovation im Zeitalter globaler Vernetzung; TEUBENER, K., N. ZURAWSKI: Wissenschaftsvernetzung, Internet und Interface-Design für die Massenmedien; MAYER, M.: Kontextvisualisierung: BrowsingIcons and BrowsingGraphs zur Verbesserung der Orientierung und Navigation im World Wide Web.
  3. MARC and metadata : METS, MODS, and MARCXML: current and future implications (2004) 0.02
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1
  4. MARC and metadata : METS, MODS, and MARCXML: current and future implications (2004) 0.02
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1
  5. International yearbook of library and information management : 2001/2002 information services in an electronic environment (2001) 0.02
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    Date
    25. 3.2003 13:22:23
  6. Subject gateways (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:43:01
  7. MARC and metadata : METS, MODS, and MARCXML: current and future implications part 2 (2004) 0.02
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.2
  8. Wege zum Wissen - die menschengerechte Information : 22. Oberhofer Kolloquium 2002, Gotha, 26. bis 28. September 2002. Proceedings (2002) 0.02
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  9. 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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  10. 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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  11. Emerging frameworks and methods : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4), Seattle, WA, July 21 - 25, 2002 (2002) 0.02
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    Content
    LIS research and evaluation methodologies fell under the same scrutiny and systematization, particularly in the presentations employing multiple and mixed methodologies. Jaana Kekäläinen's and Kalervo Järvelin's proposal for a framework of laboratory information retrieval evaluation measures, applied along with analyses of information seeking and work task contexts, employed just such a mix. Marcia Bates pulled together Bradford's Law of Scattering of decreasingly relevant information sources and three information searching techniques (browsing, directed searching, and following links) to pose the question: what are the optimum searching techniques for the different regions of information concentrations? Jesper Schneider and Pia Borlund applied bibliometric methods (document co-citation, bibliographic coupling, and co-word analysis) to augment manual thesaurus construction and maintenance. Fredrik Åström examined document keyword co-occurrence measurement compared to and then combined with bibliometric co-citation analysis to map LIS concept spaces. Ian Ruthven, Mounia Lalmas, and Keith van Rijsbergen compared system-supplied query expansion terms with interactive user query expansion, incorporating both partial relevance assessment feedback (how relevant is a document) and ostensive relevance feedback (measuring when a document is assessed as relevant over time). Scheduled in the midst of the presentations were two stimulating panel and audience discussions. The first panel, chaired by Glynn Harmon, explored the current re-positioning of many library and information science schools by renaming themselves to eliminate the "library" word and emphasize the "information" word (as in "School of Information," "Information School," and schools of "Information Studies"). Panelists Marcia Bates, Harry Bruce, Toni Carbo, Keith Belton, and Andrew Dillon presented the reasons for name changes in their own information programs, which include curricular change and expansion beyond a "stereotypical" library focus, broader contemporary theoretical approaches to information, new clientele and markets for information services and professionals, new media formats and delivery models, and new interdisciplinary student and faculty recruitment from crossover fields. Sometimes criticized for over-broadness and ambiguity-and feared by library practitioners who were trained in more traditional library schools-renaming schools both results from and occasions a renewed examination of the definitions and boundaries of the field as a whole and the educational and research missions of individual schools.
    Date
    22. 2.2007 18:56:23
    22. 2.2007 19:12:10
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. ¬The Eleventh Text Retrieval Conference, TREC 2002 (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Proceedings of the llth TREC-conference held in Gaithersburg, Maryland (USA), November 19-22, 2002. Aim of the conference was discussion an retrieval and related information-seeking tasks for large test collection. 93 research groups used different techniques, for information retrieval from the same large database. This procedure makes it possible to compare the results. The tasks are: Cross-language searching, filtering, interactive searching, searching for novelty, question answering, searching for video shots, and Web searching.
  15. OWLED 2009; OWL: Experiences and Directions, Sixth International Workshop, Chantilly, Virginia, USA, 23-24 October 2009, Co-located with ISWC 2009. (2009) 0.01
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    Content
    Long Papers * Suggestions for OWL 3, Pascal Hitzler. * BestMap: Context-Aware SKOS Vocabulary Mappings in OWL 2, Rinke Hoekstra. * Mechanisms for Importing Modules, Bijan Parsia, Ulrike Sattler and Thomas Schneider. * A Syntax for Rules in OWL 2, Birte Glimm, Matthew Horridge, Bijan Parsia and Peter Patel-Schneider. * PelletSpatial: A Hybrid RCC-8 and RDF/OWL Reasoning and Query Engine, Markus Stocker and Evren Sirin. * The OWL API: A Java API for Working with OWL 2 Ontologies, Matthew Horridge and Sean Bechhofer. * From Justifications to Proofs for Entailments in OWL, Matthew Horridge, Bijan Parsia and Ulrike Sattler. * A Solution for the Man-Man Problem in the Family History Knowledge Base, Dmitry Tsarkov, Ulrike Sattler and Robert Stevens. * Towards Integrity Constraints in OWL, Evren Sirin and Jiao Tao. * Processing OWL2 ontologies using Thea: An application of logic programming, Vangelis Vassiliadis, Jan Wielemaker and Chris Mungall. * Reasoning in Metamodeling Enabled Ontologies, Nophadol Jekjantuk, Gerd Gröner and Jeff Z. Pan.
    Short Papers * A Database Backend for OWL, Jörg Henss, Joachim Kleb and Stephan Grimm. * Unifying SysML and OWL, Henson Graves. * The OWLlink Protocol, Thorsten Liebig, Marko Luther and Olaf Noppens. * A Reasoning Broker Framework for OWL, Juergen Bock, Tuvshintur Tserendorj, Yongchun Xu, Jens Wissmann and Stephan Grimm. * Change Representation For OWL 2 Ontologies, Raul Palma, Peter Haase, Oscar Corcho and Asunción Gómez-Pérez. * Practical Aspects of Query Rewriting for OWL 2, Héctor Pérez-Urbina, Ian Horrocks and Boris Motik. * CSage: Use of a Configurable Semantically Attributed Graph Editor as Framework for Editing and Visualization, Lawrence Levin. * A Conformance Test Suite for the OWL 2 RL/RDF Rules Language and the OWL 2 RDF-Based Semantics, Michael Schneider and Kai Mainzer. * Improving the Data Quality of Relational Databases using OBDA and OWL 2 QL, Olivier Cure. * Temporal Classes and OWL, Natalya Keberle. * Using Ontologies for Medical Image Retrieval - An Experiment, Jasmin Opitz, Bijan Parsia and Ulrike Sattler. * Task Representation and Retrieval in an Ontology-Guided Modelling System, Yuan Ren, Jens Lemcke, Andreas Friesen, Tirdad Rahmani, Srdjan Zivkovic, Boris Gregorcic, Andreas Bartho, Yuting Zhao and Jeff Z. Pan. * A platform for reasoning with OWL-EL knowledge bases in a Peer-to-Peer environment, Alexander De Leon and Michel Dumontier. * Axiomé: a Tool for the Elicitation and Management of SWRL Rules, Saeed Hassanpour, Martin O'Connor and Amar Das. * SQWRL: A Query Language for OWL, Martin O'Connor and Amar Das. * Classifying ELH Ontologies In SQL Databases, Vincent Delaitre and Yevgeny Kazakov. * A Semantic Web Approach to Represent and Retrieve Information in a Corporate Memory, Ana B. Rios-Alvarado, R. Carolina Medina-Ramirez and Ricardo Marcelin-Jimenez. * Towards a Graphical Notation for OWL 2, Elisa Kendall, Roy Bell, Roger Burkhart, Mark Dutra and Evan Wallace.
  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. Wissen - Innovation - Netzwerke : Wege zur Zukunftsfähigkeit (2003) 0.01
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  18. Information Macht Bildung. : Zweiter Gemeinsamer Kongress der Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksverbände e. V. (BDB) und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e. V. (DGI), Leipzig, 23. bis 26. März 2004, zugleich 93. Deutscher Bibliothekartag (2004) 0.01
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  19. Handbuch der Künstlichen Intelligenz (2003) 0.01
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  20. Dokumente und Datenbanken in elektronischen Netzen : Tagungsberichte vom 6. und 7. Österreichischen Online-Informationstreffen bzw. vom 7. und 8. Österreichischen Dokumentartag, Schloß Seggau, Seggauberg bei Leibnitz, 26.-29. September 1995, Congresszentrum Igls bei Innsbruck, 21.-24. Oktober 1997 (2000) 0.01
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