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  1. Medien-Informationsmanagement : Archivarische, dokumentarische, betriebswirtschaftliche, rechtliche und Berufsbild-Aspekte ; [Frühjahrstagung der Fachgruppe 7 im Jahr 2000 in Weimar und Folgetagung 2001 in Köln] (2003) 0.05
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    Date
    11. 5.2008 19:49:22
    LCSH
    Mass media / Archival resources / Congresses
    Audio / visual archives / Congresses
    Information technology / Management / Congresses
    Subject
    Mass media / Archival resources / Congresses
    Audio / visual archives / Congresses
    Information technology / Management / Congresses
    Theme
    Data Mining
  2. Schuster, A.: Wissensbilanzen : ein strategisches Managementinstrument - auch für Bibliotheken (2009) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Damit sind die relevanten Aspekte untersucht, analysiert und komprimiert dargestellt: ein guter theoretischer Unterbau, bevor es dann in die Praxis geht. Die "Praxis" findet sich im nächsten Kapitel in Form einer vergleichenden Analyse real existierender Wissensbilanzen. Die Wissensbilanz jeweils einer Organisation aus den Bereichen Wirtschaft (reinisch AG), Forschung (Austrian Research Centers Seibersdorf) und Bildung (FH Joanneum, Graz) wird vom Autor detailliert beschrieben. Eigene Bewertungen lässt Schuster einfließen, bevor er das Kapitel mit dem Vergleich des Aufbaus der Wissensbilanzen und der Darstellung des Intellektuellen Kapitals abschließt. Rückschlüsse aus dieser Analyse nimmt er mit ins Folgekapitel. Besonders interessant wird es nun im folgenden Kapitel: Schuster entwirft das konkrete Modell einer Wissensbilanz für Bibliotheken. Da eine solche noch nicht existiert, entwickelt er am Beispiel der Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main und in Anlehnung an das Modell Wissensbilanz - Made in Germany einen Prototyp. Unterstützt wurde er dabei von der dortigen Bibliotheksleitung. Dazu gehört zunächst - und das ist nicht nur methodisch, sondern auch inhaltlich besonders aufschlussreich - die Frage, wie Geschäftserfolg definiert werden kann. Dieses Kapitel wird zu einer Situationsanalyse für Bibliotheken in der heutigen Zeit. Es folgt, dem Wissensbilanz-Modell entsprechend, die Beschreibung von Prozessen und Zielen. Der anschließenden Definition des Intellektuellen Kapitals einer Bibliothek widmet Schuster viel Raum: Er benennt und erläutert zunächst Erfolgsfaktoren des Human-, Struktur- und Beziehungskapitals. Zu jedem Erfolgsfaktor gibt er mehrere Indikatoren an, mit deren Hilfe der Faktor "bewertet" werden kann. Für Bibliotheken, die die Einführung einer Wissensbilanz planen, ist hiermit eine Menge Vorarbeit geleistet, auf die sie in der Praxis zurückgreifen können. Schusters Abschlusskapitel basiert wieder auf einer Auswertung der von ihm analysierten Bilanzen des Intellektuellen Kapitals und bleibt dabei nah an der Praxis: Aus den dokumentierten Erfahrungen leitet der Autor Empfehlungen zur Implementierung von Wissensbilanzen ab. Und zeigt mit dieser Nutzung von "Lessons Learned" einmal mehr, wie wertvoll die Anwendung von Wissensmanagement für das Bibliothekswesen sein kann."
  3. Taylor, A.G.: ¬The organization of information (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Taylor intends this book to be preparatory to traditional texts on cataloging and classification. She reviews why and how recorded information is organized in libraries, archives, museums, and art galleries. She then turns to the methods of retrieving information, such as through bibliographies and catalogs, and methods of encoding information (e.g., MARC and SGML), the metadata related to description and access, subject analysis by means of words, and classification as a further means of subject access. A chapter on systems for information storage and retrieval concludes a book that well fills the need for a single-volume introduction on its subject.
  4. Hare, C.E.; McLeod, J.: How to manage records in the e-environment : 2nd ed. (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A practical approach to developing and operating an effective programme to manage hybrid records within an organization. This title positions records management as an integral business function linked to the organisation's business aims and objectives. The authors also address the records requirements of new and significant pieces of legislation, such as data protection and freedom of information, as well as exploring strategies for managing electronic records. Bullet points, checklists and examples assist the reader throughout, making this a one-stop resource for information in this area.
  5. Nicholas, D.: Assessing information needs : tools and techniques (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    26. 2.2008 19:22:51
  6. Information und Wissen : global, sozial und frei? Proceedings des 12. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2011) ; Hildesheim, 9. - 11. März 2011 (2010) 0.00
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    Content
    - Infometrics & Representations Steffen Hennicke, Marlies Olensky, Viktor de Boer, Antoine Isaac, Jan Wielemaker: A data model for cross-domain data representation Stefanie Haustein: Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften im Web 2.0 " Philipp Leinenkugel, Werner Dees, Marc Rittberger: Abdeckung erziehungswissenschaftlicher Zeitschriften in Google Scholar - Information Retrieval Ari Pirkola: Constructing Topic-specific Search Keyphrase: Suggestion Tools for Web Information Retrieval Philipp Mayr, Peter Mutschke, Vivien Petras, Philipp Schaer, York Sure: Applying Science Models for Search Daniela Becks, Thomas Mandl, Christa Womser-Hacker: Spezielle Anforderungen bei der Evaluierung von Patent-Retrieval-Systemen Andrea Ernst-Gerlach, Dennis Korbar, Ära Awakian: Entwicklung einer Benutzeroberfläche zur interaktiven Regelgenerierung für die Suche in historischen Dokumenten - Multimedia Peter Schultes, Franz Lehner, Harald Kosch: Effects of real, media and presentation time in annotated video Marc Ritter, Maximilian Eibl: Ein erweiterbares Tool zur Annotation von Videos Margret Plank: AV-Portal für wissenschaftliche Filme: Analyse der Nutzerbedarfe Achim Oßwald: Significant properties digitaler Objekte
    - Information Professionals & Usage Rahmatollah Fattahi, Mohaddeseh Dokhtesmati, Maryam Saberi: A survey of internet searching skills among intermediate school students: How librarians can help Matthias Görtz: Kontextspezifische Erhebung von aufgabenbezogenem Informationssuchverhalten Jürgen Reischer, Daniel Lottes, Florian Meier, Matthias Stirner: Evaluation von Summarizing-Systemen Robert Mayo Hayes, Karin Karlics, Christian Schlögl: Bedarf an Informationsspezialisten in wissensintensiven Branchen der österreichischen Volkswirtschaft - User Experience fit Behavior Isto Huvila: Mining qualitative data on human information behaviour from the Web Rahel Birri Blezon, Rene Schneider: The Social Persona Approach Elena Shpilka, Ralph Koelle, Wolfgang Semar: "Mobile Tagging": Konzeption und Implementierung eines mobilen Informationssystems mit 2D-Tags Johannes Baeck, Sabine Wiem, Ralph Kölle, Thomas Mandl: User Interface Prototyping Nadine Mahrholz, Thomas Mandl, Joachim Griesbaum: Analyse und Evaluierung der Nutzung von Sitelinks Bernard Bekavac, Sonja Öttl, Thomas Weinhold: Online-Beratungskomponente für die Auswahl von Usability-Evaluationsmethoden
  7. New directions in cognitive information retrieval (2005) 0.00
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    Classification
    ST 270 [Informatik # Monographien # Software und -entwicklung # Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme]
    RVK
    ST 270 [Informatik # Monographien # Software und -entwicklung # Datenbanken, Datenbanksysteme, Data base management, Informationssysteme]
  8. Wright, A.: Glut : mastering information through the ages (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    What do primordial bacteria, medieval alchemists, and the World Wide Web have to do with each other? This fascinating exploration of how information systems emerge takes readers on a provocative journey through the history of the information age. Today's "information explosion" may seem like an acutely modern phenomenon, but we are not the first generation - nor even the first species - to wrestle with the problem of information overload. Long before the advent of computers, human beings were collecting, storing, and organizing information: from Ice Age taxonomies to Sumerian archives, Greek libraries to Dark Age monasteries. Today, we stand at a precipice, as our old systems struggle to cope with what designer Richard Saul Wurman called a "tsunami of data."With some historical perspective, however, we can begin to understand our predicament not just as the result of technological change, but as the latest chapter in an ancient story that we are only beginning to understand. Spanning disciplines from evolutionary theory and cultural anthropology to the history of books, libraries, and computer science, writer and information architect Alex Wright weaves an intriguing narrative that connects such seemingly far-flung topics as insect colonies, Stone Age jewelry, medieval monasteries, Renaissance encyclopedias, early computer networks, and the World Wide Web. Finally, he pulls these threads together to reach a surprising conclusion, suggesting that the future of the information age may lie deep in our cultural past. To counter the billions of pixels that have been spent on the rise of the seemingly unique World Wide Web, journalist and information architect Wright delivers a fascinating tour of the many ways that humans have collected, organized and shared information for more than 100,000 years to show how the information age started long before microchips or movable type. A self-described generalist who displays an easy familiarity with evolutionary biology and cultural anthropology as well as computer science and technology, Wright explores the many and varied roots of the Web, including how the structure of family relationships from Greek times, among others, has exerted a profound influence on the shape and structure of human information systems. He discusses how the violent history of libraries is the best lesson in how hierarchical systems collapse and give rise to new systems, and how the new technology of the book introduced the notion of random access to information. And he focuses on the work of many now obscure information-gathering pioneers such as John Wilkins and his Universal Categories and Paul Otlet, the Internet's forgotten forefather, who anticipated many of the problems bedeviling the Web today. (Publishers Weekly)
  9. Innovationsforum 2003 : [Informationskompetenz] (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2008 17:36:03
  10. Medienkompetenz : wie lehrt und lernt man Medienkompetenz? (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 3.2008 18:05:16
  11. Information ethics : privacy, property, and power (2005) 0.00
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    Classification
    323.44/5 22 (GBV;LoC)
    DDC
    323.44/5 22 (GBV;LoC)
  12. "Was für ein Service!" : Entwicklung und Sicherung der Auskunftsqualität von Bibliotheken (2007) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2008 14:05:48

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