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  1. Bauer, R.: ¬Die digitale Bibliothek von Babel : über den Umgang mit Wissensressourcen im Web 2.0 (2010) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Das Web 2.0 hat einen Paradigmenwechsel im Umgang mit Informationen und damit eng verbunden im Wissenserwerb eingeleitet. Theoretisch gesehen hat jeder offenen Zugang zu vielfältigen Informationen und kann gleichzeitig selbst Inhalte beisteuern - z.B. in Sozialen Netzwerken, in Weblogs oder Wikis - und Websites oder andere Dokumente (Videos, Slideshows o.ä.) veröffentlichen und mit anderen Nutzern teilen. Dieser Demokratisierungsprozess von Wissensproduktion, -kommunikation und -erwerb ist allerdings nicht frei von Kontroversen. Das verstärkte Nebeneinander von sachlich richtiger und relevanter Information einerseits und Belanglosigkeiten andererseits ruft auch Gegner auf den Plan. Sie sprechen von einem Information Overkill und befürchten den Niedergang der klassischen Bildung. Führen freie Wissenszugänge im Netz tatsächlich zu weniger Bildung? Was macht eine Website zu einer zuverlässigen und vertrauenswürdigen Quelle? Wie können aus der Fülle von Webressourcen die qualitativ hochwertigen herausgefiltert werden? Welchen Beitrag kann dabei Social Software leisten? Welches sind die Konstituenten einer Informationskompetenz 2.0, über die User verfügen sollten, um mit vorgefundenen Ressourcen adäquat umgehen zu können? Und inwiefern sind Bibliotheken - die sich ja zunehmend als Teaching Libraries verstehen - hier gefordert? Auf diese Fragen versucht das vorliegende Buch Antworten zu geben. Der Fokus liegt auf dem Umgang mit Wissensressourcen im Web 2.0, wobei ebenso theoretische wie praktische Implikationen berücksichtigt und ausgewählte Evaluierungsansätze hinsichtlich ihrer praktischen Anwendbarkeit für die User diskutiert werden.
    Object
    Web 2.0
    RSWK
    World Wide Web 2.0 / Information Retrieval / Informationskompetenz
    Series
    Web 2.0
    Subject
    World Wide Web 2.0 / Information Retrieval / Informationskompetenz
  2. Grothkopf, U.: ¬Die Homepage als Visitenkarte : Bibliotheksangebote auf dem World Wide Web am Beispiel einer Spezialbibliothek (1995) 0.07
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    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 29(1995) H.11, S.1811-1828
  3. Hilberer, T.: Bibliothekarische Öffentlichkeitsarbeit durch Informationsangebote im World Wide Web : Beispiel: Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf (1996) 0.06
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    Date
    21. 9.1996 16:03:22
  4. Schmiede, R.; Wenzel, H.: Darmstädter Bibliotheken im World Wide Web : ein Projektbericht (1996) 0.06
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  5. Klein, R.N.; Beutelspacher, L.; Hauk, K.; Terp, C.; Anuschewski, D.; Zensen, C.; Trkulja, V.; Weller, K.: Informationskompetenz in Zeiten des Web 2.0 : Chancen und Herausforderungen im Umgang mit Social Software (2009) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Mit dem Aufkommen diverser kollaborativer Dienste (Social Software) im Internet verändert sich die Web-Landschaft derzeit deutlich. Neue Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten müssen erworben werden, um das volle Potential neuer Web 2.0-Angebote ausschöpfen zu können. Gleichzeitig steigt durch die vom Nutzer geschaffenen Inhalte die ohnehin vorhandene Informationsflut weiter an. Kompetenzen im Umgang mit digitalen Informationsangeboten müssen mehr denn je gefördert werden. Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit den Chancen und Herausforderungen, die sich für die Nutzer von Social Software bei der Informationssuche und -aufbereitung ergeben. Zudem wurde im Rahmen einer Onlinebefragung von mehr als 1000 Studierenden eine Bestandsaufnahme vorgenommen: Welche Web 2.0-Dienste sind bereits bekannt? Wie werden diese genutzt? Und stehen sie bei der Informationsbeschaffung in Konkurrenz zu Web-Suchmaschinen und klassischer Bibliotheksrecherche?
  6. Braaksma, B.; Drewes, K.; Siemens, G.; Tittenberger, P.: Building a virtual learning commons : what do YOU want to do? (2007) 0.05
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    Abstract
    In 2006 the University of Manitoba's (UM) Libraries and Learning Technologies Centre collaborated to create an online tutorial to support the development of international students' information literacy skills. The International Student project addressed the unique needs of foreign students by using a broad spectrum definition of information literacy, which includes supporting development of social and cultural skills as well as information-seeking ones. In addition to informational content, the developers incorporated Web 2.0 functionality to enable students to interact outside of the classroom. The final product was placed in the university's new Virtual Learning Commons, a webspace designed to be a central location for online learning and discussion.
    Content
    Vortrag anlässlich: WORLD LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CONGRESS: 73RD IFLA GENERAL CONFERENCE AND COUNCIL 19-23 August 2007, Durban, South Africa. - 133 - Academic and Research Libraries with Information Literacy
    Date
    26.12.2011 13:29:26
    Object
    Web 2.0
  7. Gill, H.S.; Yates-Mercer, P.: ¬The dissemination of information by local authorities on the World Wide Web (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reports results of an e-mail questionnaire survey of 161 UK local authorities to determine their use of the WWW for the dissemination of information. Identifies the resons for its adoption, the benefits and disadvantages and the types of information being disseminated by this means. All the Web sites were observed and assessed for relevance and quality and 4 local authorities were used as case studies
    Date
    10. 1.1999 17:22:49
  8. Mercado, H.: Library instruction and online database searching (1999) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Online database searching was done solely by librarians 25 years ago. That changed with the advances in telecommunications, the development of faster and more powerful computers, and the improvements in user-friendly software. First CD-ROMs, then dial-in networks, and now the World Wide Web have made online database searching by the library users themselves the norm in academic libraries. Along with all these technological changes, library instruction itself has become more complex. Not only do library users need to know how to search, but they also need to learn critical thinking skills for database and keyword selection.
  9. Rosen, J.; Dickstein, R.; Greenfield, L.: Using the World Wide Web at the reference desk (1998) 0.04
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    Date
    3. 8.1998 17:27:29
  11. Spribille, I.: ¬Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, in einer Bibliothek eine nützliche bzw. zufriedenstellenden Arbeit [! Antwort] zu bekommen, ist 'fifty-fifty' : Ergebnisse einer Evaluation des Auskunftsdienstes (1998) 0.04
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    Date
    23.10.1996 17:26:29
    Footnote
    Vgl. zur Titelformulierung: "Das Göttinger PDF (vermutlich 1998) schrieb ebenfalls Arbeit. [http://web.archive.org/web/20000615025325/http://webdoc.gwdg.de:80/edoc/aw/bfp/1998_1/106-110.pdf]. Eine alte Zusammenstellung [http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/pers/ulrike.spree/BFLit.html] machte das, was geboten gewesen wäre: "Spribille, Ingeborg: Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, in einer Bibliothek eine nuetzliche bzw. zufriedenstellende Arbeit [! Antwort] zu bekommen, ist "fifty-fifty" : Ergebnisse einer Evaluation des Auskunftsdienstes. Auch als Computerdatei. - Zugang: Internet und World Wide Web. - Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader. - Adresse: http://webdoc.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/bfp/1998_1/106-110.pdf. // In: Bibliothek. - Muenchen. - 22 (1998),1, S. 106 - 110". Aber die meisten AutorInnen zitieren stillschweigend Antwort. Eventuell ist der Titel im Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis der Zeitschrift oder anderweitig berichtigt worden." [Quelle: Klaus Graf in einer Mail an Inetbib vom 18.11.2017]
    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.106-110
  12. Gorski, M.: lnformationskompetenz im Spannungsfeld zwischen Schule und Universität : Beobachtungen zum Informations- und Suchverhalten in der gymnasialen Oberstufe und im Studium (2008) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Einleitung Informationskompetenz oder die Fähigkeit, Informationen unterschiedlichster Art zu recherchieren, zu evaluieren und weiter zu verwerten, wird in der Informations-und Wissensgesellschaft allgemein als grundlegende Schlüsselqualifikation für Ausbildung und Beruf verstanden. Mit der stark anwachsenden Zahl elektronisch verfügbarer Dokumente kommt der Informationskompetenz eine noch größere Bedeutung zu. Die wesentlichen Aspekte dieser Schlüsselqualifikation, die zum Bereich der sogenannten Soft Skills gehört, sind in einem von der amerikanischen Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) formulierten Standard der Informationskompetenz aufgeführt und beinhalten folgende Punkte: - Bestimmung von Art und Umfang der benötigten Informationen - Ermittlung eines effizienten und effektiven Zugangs zu den benötigten Informationen - Kritische Evaluation von Informationen und Quellen, sowie Integration der ausgewählten Informationen in das Wissen und Wertesystem - Zielkonforme Weiterverwertung von Informationen - Kenntnis über ökonomische, rechtliche und soziale Streitfragen bezüglich der Nutzung von Informationen - Zugang und Nutzung von Informationen in einer ethischen und legalen Weise. Motivation dieser Arbeit ist es, den Qualifikationsbedarf von Schülern der gymnasialen Oberstufe und von Studierenden hinsichtlich der oben genannten Teilaspekte der Informationskompetenz herauszuarbeiten. Die offensichtlich stark zunehmende Nutzung von Suchmaschinen und frei verfügbaren Online-Quellen im World Wide Web lenkt den Fokus dieser Untersuchung auf das Verhalten der Probanden bei der Informationsbeschaffung und -verwertung. Die hohe Relevanz der Nutzung von Suchmaschinen erfordert es, das Suchverhalten von Internetnutzern zu analysieren. Ohne die Kenntnis der Suchstrategien potentieller Nutzer von Online-Diensten oder Abnehmern eines Produktes können Marketing-Maßnahmen nicht optimal eingesetzt werden. Dieses gilt auch für Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken, welche innerhalb der akademischen Informationsversorgung enorme Leistungen erbringen. Gerade in Zeiten wachsenden Kostendrucks bei zugleich sinkenden Budgets ist es entscheidend, die Ressourcen entsprechend der Informationsbedürfnisstruktur der Nutzer (auch im folgenden: Kunden) optimal einzusetzen. Zunächst wird auf eines der schwerwiegendsten Probleme bei der Suche nach Fachinformationen eingegangen, dem Phänomen der Informationsüberflutung, dessen Wurzeln sowohl auf der Seite des Angebots als auch auf der Seite der Nachfrage nach Informationen zu suchen sind, vor allem dann, wenn die "Nachfrager" über eine eher schwach ausgeprägte Informationskompetenz im oben definierten Sinne verfügen. Der zweite Abschnitt behandelt den Aspekt der Verfügbarkeit einer Information, der zu einem hoch relevanten Kriterium für die Auswahl und Verwertung einer Information geworden ist. Die weiteren Ausführungen basieren auf den Ergebnissen einer empirischen Untersuchung zur Informationskompetenz von Schülern und Studenten und zeigen die Verfahrens- und Vorgehensweisen der Probanden bei der Suche und Evaluierung von Fachinformationen auf. Die Nutzung von Internet und Suchmaschinen besitzt in diesem Kontext eine besonders hohe Relevanz und wird ausführlich diskutiert. Der letzte Abschnitt dieser Arbeit fasst die Kernaussagen und -ergebnisse über das Suchverhalten der Probanden zusammen und verdeutlicht dabei den Handlungsbedarf für Bildungseinrichtungen, geeignete Schulungskonzepte zur Stärkung der im Zusammenhang mit Informationskompetenz geforderten Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse zu entwickeln.
  13. Cohen, S.; Fereira, J.; Horne, A.; Kibbee, B.; Mistlebauer, H.; Smith, A.: MyLibrary : personalized electronic services in the Cornell University Library (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Library users who are Web users expect customization and interactivity. MyLibrary is a Cornell University Library initiative to provide numerous personalized library services to Cornell University students, faculty, and staff. Currently, it consists of MyLinks, a tool for collecting and organizing resources for private use by a patron, and MyUpdates, a tool to help scholars stay informed of new resources provided by the library. This article provides an overview of the MyLibrary project, explains the rationale for the development of the service in the library, briefly discusses the hardware and software used for the service, and suggests some of the directions for future developments of the MyLibrary system. MyYahoo!, MyCNN, MyBookmarks, MyThis and MyThat. Internet users have demanded a personal face to the World Wide Web, and Web portals and information providers have responded. Why not MyLibrary? The Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) has defined MyLibrary-like services as the number one trend "worth keeping an eye on". "Library users who are Web users, a growing group," the experts agree, "expect customization, interactivity, and customer support. Approaches that are library-focused instead of user-focused will be increasingly irrelevant." In response to the needs of web-savvy patrons, the Cornell University Library (CUL) implemented a MyLibrary service this year, making finding and using library resources easier than ever. MyLibrary is an "umbrella" service for two new products: MyLinks and MyUpdates. Other products are in development. MyLibrary's MyLinks is a tool for collecting and organizing resources for private use by a patron. These resources may or may not be "official" Cornell University Library resources. Our patrons best understand this service as a "traveling set of bookmarks". Most patrons of the library use a variety of machines to access Internet resources. For example, you may have a computer at home and one at work. Why should you create your bookmarks twice, or carry around a diskette containing your bookmarks? Students who rely on lab computers never know which machine they will use next. With MyLinks, a patron's favorite sites are just a click away from any machine.
  14. Yu, X.: Advancing reference information systems on the Web (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The major attractions of building a Web based reference information system are described: software is virtually 'free'; required training is minimal; systems can be accessed by a variety of platforms; and reference librarians around the world are able to share their expertise. Discusses these points in the context of the evolution of reference information file systems and describes a prototype to show how to construct a basic Web based system
  15. Glogoff, L.G.; Glogoff, S.: Using the World Wide Web for community outreach : enriching library service to the community (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Librarians at Arizona University Library and the Prima Community College Library are using the WWW as a vehicle for promoting a heightened sense of community through their exhibit: Through Our Parent Eyes: Tuscon's Diverse Community. Its purpose is to acknowledge the community's multicultural heritage through digital histories that combine historical images and text with stories of Tuscon told by some of Tuscon's founding members. Describes the experience of the 2 libraries in building the Web site exhibits featuring Tuscon's traditionally underrepresented groups and points to ways in which the Web site may be developed by highlighting key elements, developmental considerations, goal setting, costs, benefits, and rights and permissions
  16. Joinson, A.; Banyard, P.: Psychological aspects of information seeking on the Internet (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Two studies are presented that investigate information seeking behaviour on the Internet. In study one, soccer fans' information seeking on the World Wide Web is investigated. In study two, access rates to a cancer information Web site are analysed. It is tentatively argued that there is a tendency for people to access information more commonly avoided in "real life", although in the case of football fans, the tendency to "bask in reflected glory" remains when online, while cutting off reflected failure is minimised. Implications for understanding and researching psychological processes of Web browsing behaviour are discussed.
  17. Hapke, T.: Informationskompetenz 2.0 und das Verschwinden des "Nutzers" (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Ausgehend von einer sich wandelnden Rolle des Nutzers von Informationssystemen im Web 2.0 wird das Konzept Informationskompetenz kritisch hinterfragt. Fünf Thesen zur Informationskompetenz 2.0, verbunden mit Anregungen auf weiterführende Literatur, schlagen einen Perspektivwechsel der in deutschen Bibliotheken vorherrschenden Sicht auf Informationskompetenz hin zu einem ganzheitlicheren Verständnis von Informations- und Lernprozessen vor.
  18. Schmolling, R.: Neue Kommunikationsformen mit den Bibliotheksbenutzern 2.0 der Universität : Integration von Bibliotheksinformationen und Schulungsangeboten in das Kursmanagementsystem Studip (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Die Literatur- und Informationsbeschaffung der aktuellen Studierendengeneration erfolgt heute auf anderen Wegen als noch vor 10 Jahren. Ob im privaten Umfeld MyTube für Videoangebote im Internet, Google Earth für geographische Orientierungen, oder Wikipedia anstelle des Brockhaus, der Informationseinstieg läuft nicht mehr in Form der Konsultation eines Lehrbuchs oder Nachschlagewerkes aus der Bibliothek: "Benutzer warten heute nicht mehr darauf, die Grundsätze des Umgangs mit Informationen in der Bibliothek neu erklärt zu bekommen; hier sind neue, weniger "verschulte" Kommunikationswege gefragt." Unaufhaltsam ergreift der Web 2.0-Hype auch vom Studienalltag Besitz und führt zum Umbau etablierter Informations- und Kommunikationswege. Die neue Internetgemeinde setzt anstelle von medialer Berieselung auf aktives Mitmachen. Zum "Social Networking" gehört, dass "Siegfried Sorglos" seine Urlaubsfotos, seine Handy-Nummer, seine Hobbies für Freunde ins Netz stellt. Der Datenschutz zur Wahrung der Privatsphäre hat ausgedient. Informationen, auch über Persönliches, sind Public Domain. Man gruschelt Freunde und kommuniziert über SMS, ICQ oder Skype Termine und Verabredungen.
    700000 Studierende aus knapp 2000 Hochschulen in Deutschland zählte die 2005 gegründete Internetplattform StudiVZ im Oktober 2006, eine Nachnutzung des amerikanischen Facebook. StudiVZ lebt von der Vernetzung, man verlinkt auf der eigenen Homepage alle Freunde mit ebenfalls eigenem Auftritt in StudiVZ. Wer eine Reise ins Ausland plant, ermittelt in der Gemeinde die zu besuchenden In-Kneipen, sucht Mitfahrgelegenheiten, tauscht sich über den Impact-Faktor eigener Hochschulprofessoren aus. Zu unterschiedlichsten Themen gibt es derzeit 50.000 Foren. Die "Bibliothekare 2.0" waren bereits aktiv, zur Themengruppe "Bibliothek" gibt es im StudiVZ allein 15 Chatgruppen mit animierenden Titeln wie "Zweitwohnsitz Uni-Bibliothek", 52 Mitglieder, "Bibliotheksconnection Jena", 7 Mitglieder sowie die bibliothekarische Unterwelt: "Manager der leisesten Clubs der Welt: die Bibliothekare, 214 Mitglieder."
    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 41(2007) H.1, S.22-33
  19. Sloan, S.: ¬The Virtual Pathfinder : a World Wide Web guide to library research (1996) 0.03
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