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  1. Schwägerl, C.: ¬Die letzte Nische der Natur : die Vielfalt des Lebens auf Multimedia-CD - ein Großprojekt (1995) 0.05
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    Footnote
    "Wenn alles gut geht, wird die World Biodiversity Database auf CD-ROM irgendwann im Lauf des nächsten Jahrhunderts einigermaßen vollständig sein - ein digitales Abbild der Evolution. Man sollte sie dann in einer Raumsonde ins All schicken: auf daß die Vielfalt irdischen Lebens irgendwo da draußen vielleicht mehr Bewunderung erfährt als auf dem Heimatplaneten
    Source
    Zeit. Nr.22 vom 26.5.1995, S.78
  2. Denman, J.: StatBase (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of a new information resource developed in the UK designed to increase public awareness of official statistics and to improve users' access to those statistics. Known as StatBase, it will be accessible through the WWW. Describes the gorundwork which preceded its development and the thinking which has influenced its evolution over the last 2 years. Explains how the results of this research influenced the design of the database and the development of the operational system which supports its suppliers and its customers
  3. Beckman, D.: ¬The evolution of Encarta (1993) 0.02
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  4. Ceaparu, I.; Shneiderman, B.: Finding governmental statistical data on the Web : a study of categorically organized links for the FedStats topics page (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    More than 100 U.S. governmental agencies offer links through FedStats, a centralized Web site that facilitates access to statistical tables, reports, and agencies. This and similar large collections need appropriate interfaces to guide the general public to easily and successfully find information they seek. This paper summarizes the results of 3 empirical studies of alternate organization concepts of the FedStats Topics Web page. Each study had 15 participants. The evolution from 645 alphabetically organized links, to 549 categorically organized links, to 215 categorically organized links tied to portal pages produced a steady rise in successful task completion from 15.6 to 24.4 to 42.2%. User satisfaction also increased. We make recommendations based an these data and our observations of users.
  5. Heuer, S.; Trojan, J.: ¬Die Dot-Kommune 0.01
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    Content
    "Wikipedianer sind ein virtuelles Völkchen, an dem Ethnologen der Wissensgesellschaft und Verhaltensforscher ihre helle Freude hätten. Die Ureinwohner stekkten im Web jungfräuliches Territorium ab und bauten darauf eine soziale Utopie, für die sie die Regeln schrieben. Die freie Enzyklopädie Wikipedia ist nach wie vor eines der aufregendsten Projekte im Netz: ein Nachschlagewerk, das als offene Gemeinschaftsarbeit von Tausenden geschrieben, von Hunderttausenden kritisiert und von Millionen benutzt wird. Wer heute einen Eintrag beispielsweise über Stammzellenforschung oder Arnold Schwarzenegger nachschlägt, kann den Text von seinem Computer aus ändern - und die ganze Welt kann die neue Fassung lesen, bis ein anderer Leser etwas daran zu kritteln hat. Transparenz soll dafür sorgen, dass Dummheit, Ideologie und Schlamperei keinen Platz haben. Man vertraut der Evolution. Aber geht das? Statistiken sagen: Ja. Wikipedia meldete im September 2004 mehr als eine Million verfügbarer Artikel und treibt seitdem den Verantwortlichen der renommierten deutschen Enzyklopädieverlage sowie den Herausgebern käuflicher Computerenzyklopädien wie Brockhaus und Encarta den Angstschweiß auf die Stirn. Doch die Erfolgsgeschichte bekommt bereits die ersten Risse. Wie viel Chaos ist erträglich? Wie viel Basisdemokratie macht aus einem schlauen Völkchen eine dumme Horde? Und wer, bitte schön, bezahlt das alles? Fundis und Realos treten gegeneinander an."
  6. Van Epps, A.S.: ¬The evolution of electronic reference sources (2005) 0.01
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  7. Gentil-Beccot, A.; Mele, S.; Holtkamp, A.; O'Connell, H.B.; Brooks, T.C.: Information resources in High-Energy Physics : surveying the present landscape and charting the future course (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Access to previous results is of paramount importance in the scientific process. Recent progress in information management focuses on building e-infrastructures for the optimization of the research workflow, through both policy-driven and user-pulled dynamics. For decades, High Energy Physics (HEP) has pioneered innovative solutions in the field of information management and dissemination. In light of a transforming information environment, it is important to assess the current usage of information resources by researchers and HEP provides a unique test bed for this assessment. A survey of about 10% of practitioners in the field reveals usage trends and information needs. Community-based services, such as the pioneering arXiv and SPIRES systems, largely answer the need of the scientists, with a limited but increasing fraction of younger users relying on Google. Commercial services offered by publishers or database vendors are essentially unused in the field. The survey offers an insight into the most important features that users require to optimize their research workflow. These results inform the future evolution of information management in HEP and, as these researchers are traditionally early adopters of innovation in scholarly communication, can inspire developments of disciplinary repositories serving other communities.
  8. Zhao, D.; Strotmann, A.: Intellectual structure of information science 2011-2020 : an author co-citation analysis (2022) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose This study continues a long history of author co-citation analysis of the intellectual structure of information science into the time period of 2011-2020. It also examines changes in this structure from 2006-2010 through 2011-2015 to 2016-2020. Results will contribute to a better understanding of the information science research field. Design/methodology/approach The well-established procedures and techniques for author co-citation analysis were followed. Full records of research articles in core information science journals published during 2011-2020 were retrieved and downloaded from the Web of Science database. About 150 most highly cited authors in each of the two five-year time periods were selected from this dataset to represent this field, and their co-citation counts were calculated. Each co-citation matrix was input into SPSS for factor analysis, and results were visualized in Pajek. Factors were interpreted as specialties and labeled upon an examination of articles written by authors who load primarily on each factor. Findings The two-camp structure of information science continued to be present clearly. Bibliometric indicators for research evaluation dominated the Knowledge Domain Analysis camp during both fivr-year time periods, whereas interactive information retrieval (IR) dominated the IR camp during 2011-2015 but shared dominance with information behavior during 2016-2020. Bridging between the two camps became increasingly weaker and was only provided by the scholarly communication specialty during 2016-2020. The IR systems specialty drifted further away from the IR camp. The information behavior specialty experienced a deep slump during 2011-2020 in its evolution process. Altmetrics grew to dominate the Webometrics specialty and brought it to a sharp increase during 2016-2020. Originality/value Author co-citation analysis (ACA) is effective in revealing intellectual structures of research fields. Most related studies used term-based methods to identify individual research topics but did not examine the interrelationships between these topics or the overall structure of the field. The few studies that did discuss the overall structure paid little attention to the effect of changes to the source journals on the results. The present study does not have these problems and continues the long history of benchmark contributions to a better understanding of the information science field using ACA.
  9. Pesch, K.: ¬Eine gigantische Informationsfülle : "Brockhaus multimedial 2004" kann jedoch nicht rundum überzeugen (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    22. 9.2003 10:02:00
  10. Rowley, J.: Current awareness in an electronic age (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:50:37
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.277-279
  11. MacLeod, R.: Promoting a subject gateway : a case study from EEVL (Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library) (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:40:22
  12. Grobe, K.: Da wird die Goldprägung blaß : Lehrt die Konkurrenz das Fürchten: Die Encarta-Enzyklopädie von Microsoft (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 7.1996 9:33:22
  13. Wollschläger, H.: Welt-Archiv der Vergangenheit (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Süddeutsche Zeitung. Nr.xx vom 21./22./23.5.1994, S
  14. Stock, W.G.: Endnutzersystem für internationale Geschäftsinformationen (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Password. 1998, H.10, S.22-28
  15. Schult, T.J.: World Book 1999 (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    6. 3.1999 12:36:22
  16. Oehlen, M.: Unser Wissen im Strudel der Zeit : 20. Auflage des 'Brockhaus' in neuer Rechtschreibung (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    18. 1.1997 12:15:22
  17. Gersmann, G.; Dörr, M.: ¬Der Server Frühe Neuzeit als Baustein für eine Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Geschichte (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 3.2001 11:57:52
  18. Schininà, A.: Literatur im Internet (2001) 0.01
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  19. Zimmer, D.E.: Neues Leben für die Dicke : die Encyclopaedia Britannica geht on line - für sie eine Frage des Überlebens (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    10. 1.1996 20:27:22
  20. pe/cid: Schlau werden durch Klicken : Multimediale Lexika auf CD-ROM erlauben schnelle Recherche und sind aktuell (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22

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