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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)
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- 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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Ewbank, L.: Crisis in subject cataloging and retrieval (1996)
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- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) no.2, S.90-97
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Information visualization in data mining and knowledge discovery (2002)
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Bruce, H.: ¬The user's view of the Internet (2002)
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- Chapter 2 (Technology and People) focuses an several theories of technological acceptance and diffusion. Unfortunately, Bruce's presentation is somewhat confusing as he moves from one theory to next, never quite connecting them into a logical sequence or coherent whole. Two theories are of particular interest to Bruce: the Theory of Diffusion of Innovations and the Theory of Planned Behavior. The Theory of Diffusion of Innovations is an "information-centric view of technology acceptance" in which technology adopters are placed in the information flows of society from which they learn about innovations and "drive innovation adoption decisions" (p. 20). The Theory of Planned Behavior maintains that the "performance of a behavior is a joint function of intentions and perceived behavioral control" (i.e., how muck control a person thinks they have) (pp. 22-23). Bruce combines these two theories to form the basis for the Technology Acceptance Model. This model posits that "an individual's acceptance of information technology is based an beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors" (p. 24). In all these theories and models echoes a recurring theme: "individual perceptions of the innovation or technology are critical" in terms of both its characteristics and its use (pp. 24-25). From these, in turn, Bruce derives a predictive theory of the role personal perceptions play in technology adoption: Personal Innovativeness of Information Technology Adoption (PIITA). Personal inventiveness is defined as "the willingness of an individual to try out any new information technology" (p. 26). In general, the PIITA theory predicts that information technology will be adopted by individuals that have a greater exposure to mass media, rely less an the evaluation of information technology by others, exhibit a greater ability to cope with uncertainty and take risks, and requires a less positive perception of an information technology prior to its adoption. Chapter 3 (A Focus an Usings) introduces the User-Centered Paradigm (UCP). The UCP is characteristic of the shift of emphasis from technology to users as the driving force behind technology and research agendas for Internet development [for a dissenting view, see Andrew Dillion's (2003) challenge to the utility of user-centerness for design guidance]. It entails the "broad acceptance of the user-oriented perspective across a range of disciplines and professional fields," such as business, education, cognitive engineering, and information science (p. 34).
Authors
- Smiraglia, R.P. 26
- Thelwall, M. 22
- Hjoerland, B. 20
- Zumer, M. 20
- Rousseau, R. 15
- Williamson, N.J. 15
- Soergel, D. 14
- Broughton, V. 13
- Chen, C. 13
- Chen, H. 13
- Dextre Clarke, S.G. 13
- Greenberg, J. 13
- Tudhope, D. 13
- McIlwaine, I.C. 12
- Mitchell, J.S. 12
- Satija, M.P. 12
- Zeng, M.L. 12
- Assem, M. van 11
- Chan, L.M. 11
- Leydesdorff, L. 11
- Olson, H.A. 11
- Bawden, D. 10
- Egghe, L. 10
- Gnoli, C. 10
- Isaac, A. 10
- Jascó, P. 10
- Tennis, J.T. 10
- Tenopir, C. 10
- Vizine-Goetz, D. 10
- Bar-Ilan, J. 9
- Gopinath, M.A. 9
- Hudon, M. 9
- Li, J. 9
- O'Neill, E.T. 9
- Schmitz-Esser, W. 9
- Slavic, A. 9
- Zhang, Y. 9
- Belkin, N.J. 8
- Bornmann, L. 8
- Buckland, M.K. 8
- Cronin, B. 8
- Dahlberg, I. 8
- Ford, N. 8
- Garfield, E. 8
- Gilchrist, A. 8
- Green, R. 8
- Järvelin, K. 8
- Mayr, P. 8
- Neelameghan, A. 8
- Raghavan, K.S. 8
- Saffady, W. 8
- Spink, A. 8
- Stock, W.G. 8
- Chaves Guimarães, J.A. 7
- Cochrane, P.A. 7
- Cole, C. 7
- Dousa, T.M. 7
- Fugmann, R. 7
- Furner, J. 7
- Holley, R.P. 7
- Jacob, E.K. 7
- Koch, T. 7
- Lancaster, F.W. 7
- Milstead, J.L. 7
- Mustafa El Hadi, W. 7
- Oppenheim, C. 7
- Ranganathan, S.R. 7
- Revie, C. 7
- Salton, G. 7
- Schreiber, G. 7
- Shiri, A.A. 7
- Studwell, W.E. 7
- Svenonius, E. 7
- Taniguchi, S. 7
- Toms, E.G. 7
- Vakkari, P. 7
- Voorhees, E.M. 7
- Wang, S. 7
- Bates, M.J. 6
- Beall, J. 6
- Bell, H.K. 6
- Borgman, C.L. 6
- Chowdhury, G.G. 6
- Clavel-Merrin, G. 6
- Crestani, F. 6
- Croft, W.B. 6
- Dewey, M. 6
- Ding, Y. 6
- Dunsire, G. 6
- Frandsen, T.F. 6
- Heiner-Freiling, M. 6
- Hider, P. 6
- Kantor, P.B. 6
- Khurshid, Z. 6
- Kousha, K. 6
- LaBarre, K. 6
- Lee, D. 6
- Lee, H.-L. 6
- Lee, J.H. 6
- Lewandowski, D. 6
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Years
Themes
- Internet 427
- Formalerschließung 417
- Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus 244
- Informetrie 237
- Informationsdienstleistungen 189
- Metadaten 169
- Suchmaschinen 167
- Informationsmittel 128
- Wissensrepräsentation 123
- OPAC 116
- Information 114
- Computerlinguistik 100
- Geschichte der Klassifikationssysteme 98
- Ausbildung 91
- Semantische Interoperabilität 88
- Elektronisches Publizieren 78
- Retrievalstudien 77
- Suchoberflächen 72
- Benutzerstudien 71
- Geschichte der Kataloge 71
- Information Resources Management 70
- Multilinguale Probleme 68
- Semantic Web 68
- Datenformate 67
- Geschichte der Sacherschließung 66
- Katalogfragen allgemein 63
- Information Gateway 61
- Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval 61
- Retrievalalgorithmen 59
- Klassifikationstheorie: Elemente / Struktur 58
- Literaturübersicht 58
- Register 58
- Bibliographie 56
- Hypertext 52
- International bedeutende Universalklassifikationen 49
- Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval 47
- Automatisches Indexieren 46
- Computer Based Training 44
- Normdateien 44
- Suchtaktik 44
- Citation indexing 42
- Verbale Doksprachen für präkombinierte Einträge 40
- Dokumentenmanagement 39
- Theorie verbaler Dokumentationssprachen 39
- Automatisches Klassifizieren 38
- Grundlagen u. Einführungen: Allgemeine Literatur 37
- Biographische Darstellungen 35
- Visualisierung 35
- Bibliographische Software 32
- Multimedia 32
- Social tagging 31
- Verteilte bibliographische Datenbanken 30
- Vision 30
- Universale Facettenklassifikationen 29
- Verbale Doksprachen im Online-Retrieval 27
- Rechtsfragen 26
- Data Mining 25
- Schöne Literatur 24
- Inhaltsanalyse 22
- Indexierungsstudien 21
- Informationsethik 18
- Kataloganreicherung 17
- Automatisches Abstracting 16
- Klassifikationssysteme 15
- Web-Agenten 15
- Begriffstheorie 14
- Bestandsaufstellung 12
- Thesauri 11
- Linguistik 10
- Case Based Reasoning 9
- Datenfernübertragung 9
- Intranet 9
- Referieren 9
- Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog (RSWK) 9
- Volltextretrieval 9
- Folksonomies 8
- Formale Begriffsanalyse 8
- Notationen / Signaturen 6
- Objektdokumentation 6
- Regelwerke 6
- Auszeichnungssprachen 5
- Beziehungen verbale / systematische Erschließung 5
- Aufstellungssysteme Wissenschaftl. Bibliotheken 4
- Elektronische Dokumente 4
- Content Management System 3
- Sprachretrieval 3
- Altes Buch 2
- IRM 2
- Retrievalsprachen 2
- Warenklassifikation 2
- Aufstellungssysteme Öffentlicher Bibliotheken 1
- Bilder 1
- Musikalien 1
- Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS) 1
- Schlagwortkatalog 1
- Systematischer Katalog 1
- Zeitungen 1
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Subjects
- Information storage and retrieval systems 14
- Information retrieval 12
- Information science 12
- Indexing 10
- Information society 10
- Information Retrieval 9
- Information organization 8
- Knowledge management 8
- Semantic Web 8
- Subject headings 8
- Artificial intelligence 7
- Classification / Books 7
- Computer science 7
- Knowledge, Theory of 7
- Information technology 6
- Information technology / Social aspects 6
- Internet 6
- Digital libraries / Congresses 5
- Information services 5
- Internet searching 5
- Multimedia systems 5
- Subject cataloging 5
- Text processing (Computer science) 5
- Web search engines 5
- Classification 4
- Database management 4
- Digital libraries / Europe / Congresses 4
- Great Britain 4
- Information Retrieval (BVB) 4
- Information behavior 4
- Information storage and retrieval 4
- Information systems 4
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft 4
- Inhaltserschließung 4
- Knowledge representation (Information theory) 4
- Library science 4
- Subject classification 4
- Subject indexing 4
- User interfaces (Computer systems) 4
- World Wide Web 4
- Bibliometrics 3
- Brain / Physiology 3
- Cataloging 3
- Catalogs, On / line 3
- Cognition 3
- Communication / Social aspects 3
- Communication in learning and scholarship / Technological innovations 3
- Computer / assisted instruction 3
- Consciousness 3
- Data mining 3
- Database searching 3
- Digital divide 3
- Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers 3
- Information science / History 3
- Knowledge, Sociology of 3
- Libraries / Automation 3
- Online bibliographic searching 3
- Online library catalogs 3
- Ontologies (Information retrieval) 3
- Semantics (Philosophy) 3
- Social media 3
- Subject headings / Terminology 3
- Thesaurus 3
- Wissensorganisation 3
- Abstracting 2
- Bibliographical citations / Evaluation 2
- Bildverarbeitung / Datenkompression 2
- Bildverarbeitung / Datenkompression / Fraktal (BVB) 2
- Catalogs, Subject 2
- Cataloguing 2
- Classification of sciences 2
- Computational complexity 2
- Computational linguistics 2
- Computer Communication Networks 2
- Computer networks 2
- Computers / Networks 2
- Database design 2
- Daten / Visualisierung / Gebrauchsgrafik 2
- Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation 2
- Documentation / Social aspects 2
- Electronic books 2
- Electronic commerce 2
- Electronic information resource searching 2
- Erkenntnistheorie 2
- FRBR (Conceptual model) 2
- Fractals 2
- Fraktal (BVB) 2
- Fraktal / Datenkompression (BVB) 2
- Freedom of information 2
- Google 2
- Google (Firm) 2
- Human information processing 2
- Image compression 2
- Image processing / Digital techniques / Mathematics 2
- Industrial arts / History 2
- Information / Visualisierung / Gebrauchsgrafik 2
- Information organization / History 2
- Information science / Philosophy 2
- Information science / Statistical methods 2
- Information technology / History 2
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Classifications
- 06.74 / Informationssysteme 32
- 025.04 14
- 06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung 12
- 06.74 Informationssysteme 12
- 54.72 / Künstliche Intelligenz 11
- 020 9
- 05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft> 9
- 06.00 / Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines 9
- 06.35 Informationsmanagement 9
- 06.35 / Informationsmanagement 8
- KiJu 8
- 05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft 7
- 05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft 7
- 06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines 7
- 06.54 / Bibliotheksautomatisierung 7
- 54.82 / Textverarbeitung <Informatik> 7
- AN 95000 7
- SS 4800 Informatik / Enzyklopädien und Handbücher. Kongreßberichte Schriftenreihe. Tafeln und Formelsammlungen / Schriftenreihen (indiv. Sign.) / Lecture notes in computer science 7
- ST 270 7
- TVV (DU) 7
- 02.13 Wissenschaftspraxis 6
- 025.3 6
- 18.00 Einzelne Sprachen und Literaturen allgemein 6
- 54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft 6
- 54.64 / Datenbanken 6
- BCA (FH K) 6
- TWY (DU) 6
- TYP (HA) 6
- TZU (HA) 6
- 025.04 / DDC22ger 5
- 54.32 / Rechnerkommunikation 5
- 54.87 / Multimedia 5
- 85.20 / Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation 5
- AWU (HA) 5
- HM851 5
- PZY (DU) 5
- ST 515 5
- TUQ (HA) 5
- 006.3 4
- 020.9 4
- 025.04 / dc22 4
- 025.4 4
- 025.49 4
- 025.524 4
- 06.44 / IuD-Einrichtungen 4
- 06.70 Katalogisierung 4
- 06.74 (Informationssysteme) 4
- 17.56 Semantik 4
- 17.59 Lexikologie 4
- 303.48/33 / dc22 4
- 71.43 Technologische Faktoren Soziologie 4
- AN 92550 4
- AN 93400 4
- AN 96300 4
- AYY (HA) 4
- MS 7965 4
- QP 345 4
- SS 4800 4
- ST 271 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme / Einzelne Datenbanksprachen und Datenbanksysteme 4
- ST 300 4
- TVK (FH K) 4
- Z665 4
- Z695 4
- 02.13 / Wissenschaftspraxis 3
- 02.14 Organisation von Wissenschaft und Kultur 3
- 02.20 / Wissenschaftsinformation 3
- 025/.00285 / dc22 3
- 05.38 Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft> 3
- 06.00 (Information und Dokumentation: Allgemeines) 3
- 06.01 / Geschichte des Informations- und Dokumentationswesens 3
- 06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation> 3
- 06.70 (Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung) 3
- 303.48/33 3
- 31.10 / Mathematische Logik / Mengenlehre 3
- 401.43 3
- 54.62 / Datenstrukturen 3
- 54.65 / Webentwicklung / Webanwendungen 3
- 54.74 / Maschinelles Sehen 3
- 71.43 / Technologische Faktoren <Soziologie> 3
- AN 73400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in der Katalogisierung 3
- AN 75000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Sacherschließung in Bibliotheken / Allgemeines 3
- AN 92900 3
- AN 93400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Grundlagen, Theorie / Klassifikation 3
- AN 95100 3
- AP 18420 3
- AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet 3
- AZC (E) 3
- AllgEnz 3
- QA75.5-76.95 3
- QP376 3
- SR 800 3
- ST 205 3
- ST 205 Informatik / Monographien / Vernetzung, verteilte Systeme / Internet allgemein 3
- ST 270 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme 3
- TVV (PB) 3
- TWP (DU) 3
- TWPN (SI) 3
- TZH (HA) 3
- Z1001 3
- 003.54 2
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