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  1. Heine, E.V.I.; Stock, W.G.; Oglou, Y.A.; Hackel, M.; Krasic, A.; Quack, S.; Rode, N.; Burghardt, S.; Manalodiparambil, M.; Röttger, M.; Schönhalz, D.; Valder, A.; Kühn, K.; Bachmaier, K.; Disli, S.; Punner, M.; Sabbagh, M.; Ströbele, U.; Bogen, C.; Rauter, J.; Schowe, K.; Steffen J.; Wiese, S.; Rohmen, S.; Wurzler, M.; Bülow, G.; Pudelko, F.; Roelvink, V.; Adjei-Kwarteng, C.; Jovanovic, M.; Kosmidou, M.; Hedwing, M.: Usability von Navigationssystemen im E-Commerce und bei informativen Websites - des Nutzers Odyssee (2003) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In einer empirischen Usability-Untersuchung wird die mittlere Güte der Navigationssysteme deutschsprachiger Websites im E-Commerce (Otto, Quelle, Amazon, eBay) sowie von informativen Websites (HWWA, Landtag NRW, Europäische Union, Kartoo) erfasst. Eingesetzt werden die Methoden des aufgabenbezogenen Nutzertests und der heuristischen Evaluation.
    Content
    ""Kein Grundstück der Welt ist so wertvoll wie eine Homepage", denn diese ist "zugleich das Gesicht, das ein Unternehmen der Welt zeigt" (Nielsen 1999). Die Homepage ist die erste Möglichkeit, die ein potenzieller Kunde oder gewünschter Lieferant wahrnimmt, um sich ein Bild über ein Unternehmen zu verschaffen "ehe sie sich auf ein Geschäft einlassen" (ebd.). Hier wird der Grundstein für zukünftige Geschäfte gelegt, unabhängig davon ob dies "nun online geschieht oder in der realen Welt" (ebd.). Die Website stellt demnach die erste Verbindung zu unterschiedlichsten Interessenten, Kunden und Lieferanten dar, wird somit zu einem Kommunikations- und Werbemedium. Deshalb ist es umso wichtiger, dass sich Benutzer auf sämtlichen Seiten einer Homepage zurecht finden, diese imstande ist, "die Bedürfnisse der Benutzer zu erfüllen" (ebd.), dass sie benutzerfähig und benutzerfreundlich ist. Diese Arbeit analysiert die Usability, d. h. die Benutzerfreundlichkeit und die Benutzbarkeit der deutschsprachigen Webauftritte der nachfolgenden Unternehmen bzw. Institutionen (nach Themenbereichen gegliedert), nicht nach künstlerischen, sondern nach funktionalen Kriterien: - Kataloge im E-Commerce: Otto (www.otto.de); Quelle (www.quelle.de); Amazon (www.amazon.de); eBay (www.eBay.de) - Informative Websites: HWWA (www.hwwa.de); Landtag NRW (www.landtag.nrw.de); Europäische Union (europa.eu.int); Kartoo Metasuchmaschine (www.kartoo.com). Von den unterschiedlichen Zielen der diversen Websites ausgehend wird untersucht, ob sich der alltägliche Web-Surfer, nachfolgend als "Otto Normalsurfer" gekennzeichnet, auf den einzelnen Webseiten zurecht findet, ob sein Informationsbedarf gedeckt und das Bedürfnis, sowohl nach allgemeiner als auch spezifischer Information befriedigt werden kann. Es geht demnach konkret um die Web-Zufriedenheit der Surfer, Mängel der Websites bezüglich Benutzerfreundlichkeit, des Designs und fehlende "Corporate Identity" aufzuzeigen und somit die Web-Usability der Websites zu vergleichen. Insbesondere das vergleichende Vorgehen im Anschluss an aufgabenbezogene Nutzertests sind wissenschaftliches Neuland."
  2. Grazia Colonia; Dimmler, E.; Dresel, R.; Messner, C.; Krobath, A.; Petz, S.; Sypien, M.; Boxen, P. van; Harders, M.; Heuer, D.; Jordans, I.; Juchem, K.; Linnertz, M.; Mittelhuber, I.; Schwammel, S.; Schlögl, C.; Stock, W.G.: Informationswissenschaftliche Zeitschriften in szientometrischer Analyse (2002) 0.02
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    Date
    23. 8.2002 11:51:29
  3. Stock, W.G.; Weber, S.: Facets of informetrics : Preface (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    According to Jean M. Tague-Sutcliffe "informetrics" is "the study of the quantitative aspects of information in any form, not just records or bibliographies, and in any social group, not just scientists" (Tague-Sutcliffe, 1992, 1). Leo Egghe also defines "informetrics" in a very broad sense. "(W)e will use the term' informetrics' as the broad term comprising all-metrics studies related to information science, including bibliometrics (bibliographies, libraries,...), scientometrics (science policy, citation analysis, research evaluation,...), webometrics (metrics of the web, the Internet or other social networks such as citation or collaboration networks), ..." (Egghe, 2005b,1311). According to Concepcion S. Wilson "informetrics" is "the quantitative study of collections of moderatesized units of potentially informative text, directed to the scientific understanding of information processes at the social level" (Wilson, 1999, 211). We should add to Wilson's units of text also digital collections of images, videos, spoken documents and music. Dietmar Wolfram divides "informetrics" into two aspects, "system-based characteristics that arise from the documentary content of IR systems and how they are indexed, and usage-based characteristics that arise how users interact with system content and the system interfaces that provide access to the content" (Wolfram, 2003, 6). We would like to follow Tague-Sutcliffe, Egghe, Wilson and Wolfram (and others, for example Björneborn & Ingwersen, 2004) and call this broad research of empirical information science "informetrics". Informetrics includes therefore all quantitative studies in information science. If a scientist performs scientific investigations empirically, e.g. on information users' behavior, on scientific impact of academic journals, on the development of the patent application activity of a company, on links of Web pages, on the temporal distribution of blog postings discussing a given topic, on availability, recall and precision of retrieval systems, on usability of Web sites, and so on, he or she contributes to informetrics. We see three subject areas in information science in which such quantitative research takes place, - information users and information usage, - evaluation of information systems, - information itself, Following Wolfram's article, we divide his system-based characteristics into the "information itself "-category and the "information system"-category. Figure 1 is a simplistic graph of subjects and research areas of informetrics as an empirical information science.
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  4. Knautz, K.; Dröge, E.; Finkelmeyer, S.; Guschauski, D.; Juchem, K.; Krzmyk, C.; Miskovic, D.; Schiefer, J.; Sen, E.; Verbina, J.; Werner, N.; Stock, W.G.: Indexieren von Emotionen bei Videos (2010) 0.02
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  5. Weller, K.; Stock, W.G.: Transitive meronymy : automatic concept-based query expansion using weighted transitive part-whole relations (2008) 0.01
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    Language
    e
  6. Stock, W.G.: Automatische Indexierung und der 'Aufbruch ins Wissensmanagement' : OLBG-Tagung. Abschlußveranstaltung (1999) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Bericht über die Preisverleihung 1999 der Infobos an die ULB Düsseldorf und K. Lepsky für die Arbeiten an MILOS und über eine Diskussion zum 'Aufbruch ins Wissensmanagement'
  7. Stock, W.G.: Qualitätskriterien von Suchmaschinen : Checkliste für Retrievalsysteme (2000) 0.01
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    Source
    Password. 2000, H.5, S.22-31
    Theme
    Grundlagen u. Einführungen: Allgemeine Literatur
  8. Knautz, K.; Stock, W.G.: Collective indexing of emotions in videos (2011) 0.01
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  9. Garfield, E.; Stock, W.G.: Citation Consciousness : Interview with Eugene Garfiels, chairman emeritus of ISI; Philadelphia (2002) 0.01
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    Biographed
    Garfield, E.
    Source
    Password. 2002, H.6, S.22-25
  10. Stock, W.G.; Stock, M.: Wissensrepräsentation : Informationen auswerten und bereitstellen (2008) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Weitere Rez. in: Mitt. VOEB 61(1008) H.3, S. 137-138 (E. Pipp): "Wissensrepräsentation befasst sich mit Verfahrensweisen, das in Dokumenten vorgefundene Wissen so zu repräsentieren, zu organisieren oder zu ordnen, dass es in Bibliothekskatalogen, Datenbanken, im World Wide Web oder in unternehmensinternen Informationsdiensten optimal aufgefunden werden kann. Wissensrepräsentation befasst sich mit Werkzeugen zur Indexierung, mit dem täglichen Brot und der täglichen Mühsal unserer Berufsgruppe, und somit sollte ein Fachbuch zu diesem Thema auf unserer Leseliste ganz weit oben stehen. . . . Alles in allem: ein Buch, das Lehrgangsteilnehmer und -teilnehmerinnen umfassend in dasThema einführt, das aber auch Bibliothekaren und Bibliothekarinnen mit Berufserfahrung die Konzepte (wieder) bewusst macht, die hinter ihren täglich verwendeten Arbeitswerkzeugen stehen und ihnen manches Neue bieten kann."
    GHBS
    AZA (E)
    BCA (FH K)
  11. Juchem, K.; Schlögl, C.; Stock, W.G.: Dimensionen der Zeitschriftenszientometrie am Beispiel von "Buch und Bibliothek" (2006) 0.00
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  12. Stock, W.G.: Informational cities : analysis and construction of cities in the knowledge society (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Informational cities are prototypical cities of the knowledge society. If they are informational world cities, they are new centers of power. According to Manuel Castells (1989), in those cities space of flows (flows of money, power, and information) tend to override space of places. Information and communication technology infrastructures, cognitive infrastructures (as groundwork of knowledge cities and creative cities), and city-level knowledge management are of great importance. Digital libraries provide access to the global explicit knowledge. The informational city consists of creative clusters and spaces for personal contacts to stimulate sharing of implicit information. In such cities, we can observe job polarization in favor of well-trained employees. The corporate structure of informational cities is made up of financial services, knowledge-intensive high-tech industrial enterprises, companies of the information economy, and further creative and knowledge-intensive service enterprises. Weak location factors are facilities for culture, recreational activities, and consumption. Political willingness to create an informational city and e-governance activities are crucial aspects for the development of such cities. This conceptual article frames indicators which are able to mark the degree of "informativeness" of a city. Finally, based upon findings of network economy, we try to explain why certain cities master the transition to informational cities and others (lagging to relative insignificance) do not. The article connects findings of information science and of urbanistics and urban planning.
    Date
    3. 7.2011 19:22:49
    Language
    e
  13. Stock, W.G.: Wissenschaftsinformatik : Fundierung, Gegenstand und Methoden (1980) 0.00
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    Source
    Ratio. 22(1980), S.155-164
  14. Stock, W.G.: Informationsmangel trotz Überfluß : Informationsgesellschaft verlangt neue Berufe und Berufsbilder (1995) 0.00
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    Source
    Insider. 1995, Nr.4, Juli, S.19-22
  15. Stock, M.; Stock, W.G.: Recherchieren im Internet (2004) 0.00
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    Date
    27.11.2005 18:04:22
  16. Peters, I.; Stock, W.G.: Folksonomies in Wissensrepräsentation und Information Retrieval (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die populären Web 2.0-Dienste werden von Prosumern - Produzenten und gleichsam Konsumenten - nicht nur dazu genutzt, Inhalte zu produzieren, sondern auch, um sie inhaltlich zu erschließen. Folksonomies erlauben es dem Nutzer, Dokumente mit eigenen Schlagworten, sog. Tags, zu beschreiben, ohne dabei auf gewisse Regeln oder Vorgaben achten zu müssen. Neben einigen Vorteilen zeigen Folksonomies aber auch zahlreiche Schwächen (u. a. einen Mangel an Präzision). Um diesen Nachteilen größtenteils entgegenzuwirken, schlagen wir eine Interpretation der Tags als natürlichsprachige Wörter vor. Dadurch ist es uns möglich, Methoden des Natural Language Processing (NLP) auf die Tags anzuwenden und so linguistische Probleme der Tags zu beseitigen. Darüber hinaus diskutieren wir Ansätze und weitere Vorschläge (Tagverteilungen, Kollaboration und akteurspezifische Aspekte) hinsichtlich eines Relevance Rankings von getaggten Dokumenten. Neben Vorschlägen auf ähnliche Dokumente ("more like this!") erlauben Folksonomies auch Hinweise auf verwandte Nutzer und damit auf Communities ("more like me!").
  17. Stock, W.G.; Stock, M.: Handbook of information science : a comprehensive handbook (2013) 0.00
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    Date
    14.10.2013 19:29:54
    Language
    e
  18. Stock, W.G.: Hochschulmanagement, Information Appliances, Fairness als Grundsatz : Information und Mobilität (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Was hat Information mit Mobilität zu tun? Nun, zunächst kann Information Mobilität unterstützen, Fahrerinformationssysteme sind ein bekanntes Beispiel. Information kann darüber hinaus unnötige Mobilität vermeiden helfen, indem die Information mobil wird und seinen Empfänger ortsungebunden findet. Die ' "ubiquitäre" Information erreicht den Außendienstmitarbeiter fern vom Back Office, den Studenten fern von der Hochschule oder einen Kollegen in seinem Home Office fern vom Standort der Firma. Information kann auch zu mehr Mobilität führen, denken wir nur an Lieferungen im Anschluss an Bestellungen im E-Commerce. (Dieser Aspekt wird allerdings in Regensburg nicht angesprochen). Letztendlich muss auch die "geistige Mobilität" beim Lehren und Lernen mit den neuen digitalen Medien genannt werden, eine Mobilität, die sich eher im Hintergrund abspielt, die aber einer 'stillen Revolution" gleichkommt. Das Generalthema "Information und Mobilität" des achten Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI) wurde nicht zufällig beim diesjährigen Tagungsort in Regensburg gewählt, denn an der Universität Regensburg existiert seit Jahren ein interdisziplinäres Forschungszentrum für Information und Mobilität. Außerhalb des Generalthemas bringt das ISI - wie gewohnt - ein zusätzliches Spektrum informationswissenschaftlicher Themen und - auch wie gewohnt - mit dem "Best Student Paper Award" den Wettbewerb um die beste studentische Leistung der letzten zwei Jahre - diesmal mit einem Sieger und mit einem Sonderpreis. Fahrerinformationssysteme: akustische und/oder visuelle Metainformationen?
    Date
    22. 2.2003 19:39:36
  19. Stock, W.G.: Elektronische Informationsdienstleistungen und ihre Bedeutung für Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft (1995) 0.00
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    Classification
    QR 760 Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Gewerbepolitik. Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige / Industrie, Bergbau, Handel, Dienstleistungen, Handwerk / Öffentliche Versorgungseinrichtungen. Elektrizität. Gas. Wasser / Informationsgewerbe (Massenmedien). Post / Neue Medien. Online-Dienste (Internet u. a.)
    RVK
    QR 760 Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Gewerbepolitik. Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige / Industrie, Bergbau, Handel, Dienstleistungen, Handwerk / Öffentliche Versorgungseinrichtungen. Elektrizität. Gas. Wasser / Informationsgewerbe (Massenmedien). Post / Neue Medien. Online-Dienste (Internet u. a.)
  20. Stock, W.G.: Endnutzersystem für internationale Geschäftsinformationen (1998) 0.00
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    Source
    Password. 1998, H.10, S.22-28

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