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  1. Freigang, K.-H.; Mayer, F.; Schmitz, K.-D.: Micro- and minicomputer-based terminology databases in Europe (1991) 0.08
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    Abstract
    In the present study, the terminology management systems offered on the European market at the end of 1990 are described
  2. Ward, S.: Networked CD-ROMs as academic information sources : the growth of networked electronic information sources in academic libraries (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Examines the place of CD-ROMs in academic libraries and in particular the use of network solutions to widen the access to these services. A questionnaire survey was undertaken of academic libraries in the UK, Eire, USA and Canada and the results analysed. 9 UK libraries were selected as case studies for more detailed examinations of the issues involved: in particular the management issues. These case studies were selected to cover a variety of experiences and circumstances. A parallel survey looked at CD-ROM publishing and a questionnaire survey was sent to publishers but the response was not as good as the previous survey. Trends in CD-ROM publishing, including the future of CD-ROM in the views of the publishers and of librarians, suggest that other electronic media may replace CD-ROM for some applications but that CD-ROM is likely to remain a part of hybrid information systems. The networking of CD-ROM services is constrained by the cost, by technical complexity, and by restrictive licensing agreements. Future electronic information services may include regionally or nationally mounted databases accessible over the Internet or over SuperJanet in the UK. Issues such as the electronic library or the virtual library, and document delivery services are likely to gain prominence
  3. ¬The economics of the information society (1997) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: FENOULHET, T.R.: The regulatory dynamics of the information society; FORAY, D. u. R. COWAN: The economics and codification and the diffusion of knowledge in the information age; HULTEN, C.R.: The macro policy environment of information society investments; FERNÉ, G.: Information infrastructures and employment case studies; MINGES, M. u. T. KELLY: The economic impact of the information society; DRYDEN, J.: Policy implications of the development and impacts of information society; DUMORT, A. u. T. FENOULHET: Towards a policy framework for the knowledge-based economy
  4. Chapman, A.: Quality of bibliographic records in a shared cataloguing database : a case study using the BLCMP database (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reports on a study carried out by the Centre for Bibliographic Management (now UKOLN) which aimed to find out the proportion of records used from the BLCMP Union Catalogue (BUC) are edited by BLCMP member libraries and to ascertain the reasons for the editing. The study established what percentage of records are edited, made a statistical analysis of the fields being edited and the types of change being made, and carried out an analysis of a random sample of edited records which had been annotated by the editing libraries to indicate the reason for each edit
  5. Dobson, P.; Templeton, R.: Public library networking initiative (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In 1995 a full time project worker was appointed to promote the Library Association bid to the Millennium Commission for funding for a project aimed at connecting all public libraries to the Information Superhighway, work with Project EARL (Electronic Access to Resources in Libraries), and participate in UKOLN public library research. Describes the 2 unsuccessful millennium bids, and work with EARL and UKOLN. Appendices include: a job description, details of 5 case studies looking at networking activities in public library authorities which were submitted as part of the 2nd millennium bis, examples of relevant articles published, and details of the 1st millennium bid
  6. Edwards, S.: EDI: Electronic trading in the book world : six case studies (1998) 0.02
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  7. Rees, A.M.; Schultz, D.G.A.: ¬A field experimental approach to the study of relevance assessments in relation to document searching : vol.1, final report (1966) 0.02
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    Imprint
    Cleveland : Case Western Reserve Univ.
  8. Horton, F.W.: Extending the librarian's domain : a survey of emerging occupation opportunities for librarians and information professionals (1994) 0.01
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  9. Criteria for the evaluation of terminology management software (1996) 0.01
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  10. Cuadra, C.A.; Katter, R.V.: Experimental studies of relevance judgements: final report : Vol.2: description of individual studies (1967) 0.01
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  11. Adler, R.; Ewing, J.; Taylor, P.: Citation statistics : A report from the International Mathematical Union (IMU) in cooperation with the International Council of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Using citation data to assess research ultimately means using citation-based statistics to rank things.journals, papers, people, programs, and disciplines. The statistical tools used to rank these things are often misunderstood and misused. - For journals, the impact factor is most often used for ranking. This is a simple average derived from the distribution of citations for a collection of articles in the journal. The average captures only a small amount of information about that distribution, and it is a rather crude statistic. In addition, there are many confounding factors when judging journals by citations, and any comparison of journals requires caution when using impact factors. Using the impact factor alone to judge a journal is like using weight alone to judge a person's health. - For papers, instead of relying on the actual count of citations to compare individual papers, people frequently substitute the impact factor of the journals in which the papers appear. They believe that higher impact factors must mean higher citation counts. But this is often not the case! This is a pervasive misuse of statistics that needs to be challenged whenever and wherever it occurs. -For individual scientists, complete citation records can be difficult to compare. As a consequence, there have been attempts to find simple statistics that capture the full complexity of a scientist's citation record with a single number. The most notable of these is the h-index, which seems to be gaining in popularity. But even a casual inspection of the h-index and its variants shows that these are naive attempts to understand complicated citation records. While they capture a small amount of information about the distribution of a scientist's citations, they lose crucial information that is essential for the assessment of research.
    The validity of statistics such as the impact factor and h-index is neither well understood nor well studied. The connection of these statistics with research quality is sometimes established on the basis of "experience." The justification for relying on them is that they are "readily available." The few studies of these statistics that were done focused narrowly on showing a correlation with some other measure of quality rather than on determining how one can best derive useful information from citation data. We do not dismiss citation statistics as a tool for assessing the quality of research.citation data and statistics can provide some valuable information. We recognize that assessment must be practical, and for this reason easily-derived citation statistics almost surely will be part of the process. But citation data provide only a limited and incomplete view of research quality, and the statistics derived from citation data are sometimes poorly understood and misused. Research is too important to measure its value with only a single coarse tool. We hope those involved in assessment will read both the commentary and the details of this report in order to understand not only the limitations of citation statistics but also how better to use them. If we set high standards for the conduct of science, surely we should set equally high standards for assessing its quality.
  12. Schardt-Sahelijo, L.P.; Pastowsky, M.: ¬Der iARD-Marktreport : optoelektronische Systeme für Imageverarbeitung, Archivierung, Information Retrieval, Dokumenten-Management (1994) 0.01
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  13. IVS und IK im Innovationszyklus : Studie des Informationsrings Kreditwirtschaft (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  14. Symons, J.: Information needs of management researchers (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a study of the needs of management researchers in relation to their consumption and use of information. A profile of the management researcher was drawn up based on a questionnaire survey of the views of 404 researchers, mostly at PhD level, studying at 53 different institutions in the UK. Results highlighted the importance of periodicals and the English language orientation of researchers, who appear to place little significance on continental European literature as a contribution to the resolution of their research problems
  15. Rickman, R.M.; Stonham, T.J.: Image database retrieval using neural networks (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports a study of the application of neural networks to the automatic subject indexing of images and to image database management systems (IDBMS)
  16. Siemer, J.A.: ¬An information retrieval expert system prototype for agricultural literature reference database-description and evaluation (1994) 0.01
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    Series
    Informations-Management in Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft
  17. Siemer, J.A.: ¬A conceptual model for an information retrieval expert system prototype for agricultural bibliographic literature databases (1994) 0.01
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    Informations-Management in Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft
  18. Siemer, J.A.: ¬A functional model for an information retrieval expert system for agricultural literature reference databases (1994) 0.01
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