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  1. Lazar, J.: Web usability : a user-centered design approach (2006) 0.00
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    Footnote
    The many hands-on examples throughout the book and the four case studies at the end of the book are obvious strong points linking theory with practice. The four case studies are very useful, and it is hard to find such cases in the literature since few companies want to publicize such information. The four case studies are not just simple repeats; they are very different from each other and provide readers specific examples to analyze and follow. Web Usability is an excellent textbook, with a wrap-up (including discussion questions, design exercises, and suggested reading) at the end of each chapter. Each wrap-up first outlines where the focus should be placed, corresponding to what was presented at the very beginning of each chapter. Discussion questions help recall in an active way the main points in each chapter. The design exercises make readers apply to a design project what they have just obtained from the chapter, leading to a deeper understanding of knowledge. Suggested reading provides additional information sources for people who want to further study the research topic, which bridges the educational community back to academia. The book is enhanced by two universal resource locators (URLs) linking to the Addison-Wesley instructor resource center (http://www. aw.com/irc) and the Web-Star survey and project deliverables (http:// www. aw.com/cssupport), respectively. There are valuable resources in these two URLs, which can be used together with Web Usability. Like the Web, books are required to possess good information architecture to facilitate understanding. Fortunately, Web Usability has very clear information architecture. Chap. 1 introduces the user-centered Web-development life cycle, which is composed of seven stages. Chap. 2 discusses Stage l, chaps. 3 and 4 detail Stage 2, chaps. 5 through 7 outline Stage 3, and chaps. 8 through I1 present Stages 4 through 7, respectively. In chaps. 2 through 11, details (called "methods" in this review) are given for every stage of the methodology. The main clue of the book is how to design a new Web site; however, this does not mean that Web redesign is trivial and ignored. The author mentions Web redesign issues from time to time, and a dedicated section is presented to discuss redesign in chaps. 2, 3, 10, and 11.
  2. Introducing information management : an information research reader (2005) 0.00
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    Isbn
    1-85604-561-7
  3. Rogers, R.: Information politics on the Web (2004) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.4, S.608-609 (K.D. Desouza): "Richard Rogers explores the distinctiveness of the World Wide Web as a politically contested space where information searchers may encounter multiple explanations of reality. Sources of information on the Web are in constant competition with each other for attention. The attention a source receives will determine its prominence, the ability to be a provider of leading information, and its inclusion in authoritative spaces. Rogers explores the politics behind evaluating sources that are collected and housed on authoritative spaces. Information politics on the Web can be looked at in terms of frontend or back-end politics. Front-end politics is concerned with whether sources on the Web pay attention to principles of inclusivity, fairness, and scope of representation in how information is presented, while back-end politics examines the logic behind how search engines or portals select and index information. Concerning front-end politics, Rogers questions the various versions of reality one can derive from examining information on the Web, especially when issues of information inclusivity and scope of representation are toiled with. In addition, Rogers is concerned with how back-end politics are being controlled by dominant forces of the market (i.e., the more an organization is willing to pay, the greater will be the site's visibility and prominence in authoritative spaces), regardless of whether the information presented on the site justifies such a placement. In the book, Rogers illustrates the issues involved in back-end and front-end politics (though heavily slanted on front-end politics) using vivid cases, all of which are derived from his own research. The main thrust is the exploration of how various "information instruments," defined as "a digital and analytical means of recording (capturing) and subsequently reading indications of states of defined information streams (p. 19)," help capture the politics of the Web. Rogers employs four specific instruments (Lay Decision Support System, Issue Barometer, Web Issue Index of Civil Society, and Election Issue Tracker), which are covered in detail in core chapters of the book (Chapter 2-Chapter 5). The book is comprised of six chapters, with Chapter 1 being the traditional introduction and Chapter 6 being a summary of the major concepts discussed.
  4. Battles, M.: ¬Die Welt der Bücher : eine Geschichte der Bibliothek (2007) 0.00
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    Isbn
    3-491-69142-1
  5. Net effects : how librarians can manage the unintended consequenees of the Internet (2003) 0.00
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    Isbn
    1-57387-171-0
  6. Theorizing digital cultural heritage : a critical discourse (2005) 0.00
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    Date
    1. 2.1997 9:16:32
  7. Reuß, R.: Enteignet die Enteigner! : Google Books geht immer schamloser zu Werke und enteignet kollektiv die europäische Produktion an Büchern ihrer spirituellen und materiellen Basis (2009) 0.00
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    Content
    Ob in Deutschland unter vernünftigen Bedingungen geschrieben werden kann, wer den Mehrwert dieses Schreibens abschöpft und wo diese Abschöpfung stattfindet, sind mindestens so vitale Fragen des Staatswesens wie die nach der Sicherstellung der nächsten Erdgaslieferungen oder (hier ist die Politik ja immer besonders engagiert) nach der nächsten Olympiade auf deutschem Boden. Worum geht es? Es geht um den gewaltsamen Versuch, ein in einem langen Prozess erstrittenes Verfügungsrecht durch einfaches Verfahren in ein bloßes Einspruchsrecht zu transformieren und dabei entstehende Kollateralschäden durch ridiküle finanzielle Zahlungen abzugelten. Dabei geht Google immer schamloser zu Werke und enteignet kollektiv die europäische Produktion an Büchern ihrer spirituellen und materiellen Basis. Damit meine ich nicht nur etwa einen Fall wie den, dass ich auf dem Server von GoogleBooks vor einem Vierteljahr auf den vollständig eingescannten, mit OCR-Software behandelten Briefband unserer Kleist-Ausgabe (Briefe 1, 1793-1801) stieß. Hier konnte man bei der geistlosen Art, die solchem Freibeutertum eigen zu sein scheint, noch annehmen, dass der Titel für das Erscheinungsjahr genommen wurde - einen Klett-Cotta-Band Goethe erblickte ich ebenda als so genannten Volltext mit dem Erscheinungsjahr 1693!. Aber diese Großzügigkeit hat Methode, denn sie zeigt klar, wie wenig man bei GoogleBooks darauf Wert legt, sich juristisch korrekt zu verhalten. Verifikation (wie übrigens auch Qualitätskontrolle) wird als unnötig angesehen. Und tatsächlich existiert bei Google eine Kampfkasse, die für Schadensersatz, der aus solchen Versehen entsteht, locker die Kosten übernehmen kann. Peanuts.
  8. Lewandowski, D.: Web Information Retrieval : Technologien zur Informationssuche im Internet (2005) 0.00
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    Content
    Inhalt: 1 Einleitung 2 Forschungsumfeld 2.1 Suchmaschinen-Markt 2.2 Formen der Suche im WWW 2.3 Aufbau algorithmischer Suchmaschinen 2.4 Abfragesprachen 2.5 Arten von Suchanfragen 2.6 Nutzerstudien 2.7 Forschungsbereiche 3 Die Größe des Web und seine Abdeckung durch Suchmaschinen 3.1 Die Größe des indexierbaren Web 3.2 Die Struktur des Web 3.3 Crawling 3.4 Aktualität der Suchmaschinen 3.5 Das Invisible Web 4 Strukturinformationen 4.1 Strukturierungsgrad von Dokumenten 4.2 Strukturinformationen in den im Web gängigen Dokumenten 4.3 Trennung von Navigation, Layout und Inhalt 4.4 Repräsentation der Dokumente in den Datenbanken der Suchmaschinen 5 Klassische Verfahren des Information Retrieval und ihre Anwendung bei WWW-Suchmaschinen 5.1 Unterschiede zwischen klassischem Information Retrieval und Web Information Retrieval 5.2 Kontrolliertes Vokabular 5.3 Kriterien für die Aufnahme in den Datenbestand 5.4 Modelle des Information Retrieval 6 Ranking 6.1 Rankingfaktoren 6.2 Messbarkeit von Relevanz 6.3 Grundsätzliche Probleme des Relevance Ranking in Suchmaschinen
  9. Berg, L.: Pablo will es wissen : Lernen mit Salman Khan (2012) 0.00
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    Date
    1. 5.1996 9:27:55
  10. Tendencias de investigación en organización del conocimiento : IV Cologuio International de Ciencas de la Documentación ; VI Congreso del Capitulo Espanol de ISKO = Trends in knowledge organization research (2003) 0.00
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    Isbn
    84-7800-709-1
  11. Williamson, N.: Classification research issues (2004) 0.00
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    Content
    "Universal Decimal Classification Extensions and Corrections to the UDC (E&C) is published in November of each year by the UDC Consortium in The Hague. It documents the additions and changes to the system between printed editions. Changes which have been fully approved are applied immediately to the Master Reference file (MRF). For this reason it is essential that UDC users have access to the changes as they take place. Licensed and Consortium users will become aware of the changes as they use MRF. However, for those who rely an the printed volumes, E&C is an essential tool in the application of UDC. Each issue contains three sections: 1. Comments & Communications, consisting of a collection of articles and notes an research, developments and applications of the UDC system across the world. Also included is a bibliography of recent publications an UDC for the year; 2. Revised UDC Tables, i.e. extensions and corrections to the system, fully approved for use and applied in the MRF; and, 3. Proposals, i.e. preliminary drafts of tables in the process of revision, an which UDC users are encouraged to comment and make suggestions that could affect the final result.result.

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