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  1. Segundo, J.E. Santarém => Santarém Segundo, J.E.: 0.22
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  2. Pitkow, J.E.: Summary of WWW characterizations (1998) 0.13
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  3. Ackermann, E.: Piaget's constructivism, Papert's constructionism : what's the difference? (2001) 0.13
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    Content
    Vgl.: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Piaget-%E2%80%99-s-Constructivism-%2C-Papert-%E2%80%99-s-%3A-What-%E2%80%99-s-Ackermann/89cbcc1e740a4591443ff4765a6ae8df0fdf5554. Darunter weitere Hinweise auf verwandte Beiträge. Auch unter: Learning Group Publication 5(2001) no.3, S.438.
  4. Ross, J.E.: Artists and poets : online issues in cataloging and retrieval (1987) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Bibliographic records available in WLN (Western Library Network, formerly Washington Library Network) for works which are both by and about authors or artists are evaluated to show the inconsistency in the assignment by descriptive and subject catalogers of subject headings and author access points. The physical description and classification of these works is also examined in relation to its relevance in online use/retrieval. Bibliographic records created over a decade or more illustrate this persistent problem of access which affects retrieval in both DIALOG and WLN online systems as well as in card catalogs. The article includes suggestions for catalogers, particularly those working with art or literature subjects, to improve the situation.
  5. Schreiber, M.: ¬A case study of the modified Hirsch index hm accounting for multiple coauthors (2009) 0.11
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    Abstract
    J.E. Hirsch (2005) introduced the h-index to quantify an individual's scientific research output by the largest number h of a scientist's papers, that received at least h citations. This so-called Hirsch index can be easily modified to take multiple coauthorship into account by counting the papers fractionally according to (the inverse of) the number of authors. I have worked out 26 empirical cases of physicists to illustrate the effect of this modification. Although the correlation between the original and the modified Hirsch index is relatively strong, the arrangement of the datasets is significantly different depending on whether they are put into order according to the values of either the original or the modified index.
  6. Hanson, E.R.; Daily, J.E.: Catalogs and cataloging : history (2009) 0.11
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    Abstract
    The catalog is the enduring means of access to information about the collection of a library. Without such information, use of a library would be limited to browsing the shelves in hopes of finding materials of interest. Hanson and Daily trace the development of catalogs from ancient times to the middle of the twentieth century. In parallel they also trace the history of cataloging rules and principles through the many codes of practice that have been developed over the years. The authors' speculation on what computerized catalogs might be like in the future, once developed, provides an interesting sidelight on the thinking of the era preceding the automation of catalogs.
  7. Subject and information analysis (1985) 0.11
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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)
  8. Broady, J.E.: Costing of bibliographic services (1997) 0.11
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    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
    22. 9.1997 18:41:15
  9. Dailey, J.E.: From alphabetic puzzle to classified order (1972) 0.10
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  10. Koch, J.E.: Newspaper indexing : planning and options (1985) 0.10
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  11. Armitage, J.E.; Lynch, M.F.: Some structural characteristics of articulated subject indexes (1968) 0.10
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  12. Dailey, J.E.: Subject headings (1985) 0.10
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  13. Landry, B.C.; Rush, J.E.: Toward a theory of indexing (1970) 0.10
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  14. Rowley, J.E.: Selection and evaluation of software (1993) 0.10
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  15. Bruin, J.E.: ¬The practice of classification : a study towards standardization (1971) 0.10
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  16. Deese, J.E.: On the structure of associative meaning (1962) 0.10
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  17. Hitchcock, J.E.: Objective subjectivity : four-year report on starred subject cards (1959) 0.10
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  18. Bowen, J.E.: Artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches to fraud investigations (1996) 0.10
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  19. Carter, J.A.: PASSPORT/PRISM: authors and titles and MARC : oh my! (1993) 0.10
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    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.3, S.20-22
  20. Collins, L.M.; Hussell, J.A.T.; Hettinga, R.K.; Powell, J.E.; Mane, K.K.; Martinez, M.L.B.: Information visualization and large-scale repositories (2007) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Purpose - To describe how information visualization can be used in the design of interface tools for large-scale repositories. Design/methodology/approach - One challenge for designers in the context of large-scale repositories is to create interface tools that help users find specific information of interest. In order to be most effective, these tools need to leverage the cognitive characteristics of the target users. At the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the authors' target users are scientists and engineers who can be characterized as higher-order, analytical thinkers. In this paper, the authors describe a visualization tool they have created for making the authors' large-scale digital object repositories more usable for them: SearchGraph, which facilitates data set analysis by displaying search results in the form of a two- or three-dimensional interactive scatter plot. Findings - Using SearchGraph, users can view a condensed, abstract visualization of search results. They can view the same dataset from multiple perspectives by manipulating several display, sort, and filter options. Doing so allows them to see different patterns in the dataset. For example, they can apply a logarithmic transformation in order to create more scatter in a dense cluster of data points or they can apply filters in order to focus on a specific subset of data points. Originality/value - SearchGraph is a creative solution to the problem of how to design interface tools for large-scale repositories. It is particularly appropriate for the authors' target users, who are scientists and engineers. It extends the work of the first two authors on ActiveGraph, a read-write digital library visualization tool.

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