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  1. Internet: die besten Tools : der schnellste Einstieg - die neuesten Programme - die billigsten Provider (1995) 0.04
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    Content
    Inhalt der CD: WWW-Browser; Winsockets; HTML-Editoren; Archie-, Gopher-, WAIS- und Telnet-Clients; FTP- und E-Mail Programme; Viewer; Tools
  2. Information ethics : privacy, property, and power (2005) 0.04
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    Classification
    323.44/5 22 (GBV;LoC)
    DDC
    323.44/5 22 (GBV;LoC)
    Footnote
    Part III, "Privacy and Information Control," has four articles and three discussion cases beginning with an 1890 article from the Harvard Law Review, "The Right to Privacy," written by Samuel A Warren and Louis D. Brandeis. Moore then includes an article debating whether people own their genes, an article on caller I.D., and an article on computer surveillance. While all four articles pose some very interesting questions, Margaret Everett's article "The Social Life of Genes: Privacy, Property, and the New Genetics" is incredible. She does a great job of demonstrating how advances in genetics have led to increased concerns over ownership and privacy of genetic codes. For instance, if someone's genetic code predisposes them to a deadly disease, should insurance companies have access to that information? Part IV, "Freedom of Speech and Information Control," has three articles and two discussion cases that examine speech and photography issues. Moore begins this section with Kent Greenawalt's "Rationales for Freedom of Speech," which looks at a number of arguments favoring free speech. Then the notion of free speech is carried over into the digital world in "Digital Speech and Democratic Culture: A Theory of Freedom of Expression for the Information Society" by Jack M. Balkin. At 59 pages, this is the work's longest article and demonstrates how complex the digital environment has made freedom of speech issues. Finally, Part V, "Governmental and Societal Control of Information," contains three articles and three discussion cases which provide an excellent view into the conflict between security and privacy. For instance, the first article, "Carnivore, the FBI's E-mail Surveillance System: Devouring Criminals, Not Privacy" by Griffin S. Durham, examines the FBI's e-mail surveillance program called Carnivore. Durham does an excellent job of demonstrating that Carnivore is a necessary and legitimate system used in limited circumstances and with a court order. Librarians will find the final article in the book, National Security at What Price? A Look into Civil Liberty Concerns in the Information Age under the USA Patriot Act by Jacob R. Lilly, of particular interest. In this article, Lilly uses historical examples of events that sacrificed civil liberties for national security such as the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and the McCarthyism of the Cold War era to examine the PATRIOT Act.
    The book also includes an index, a selected bibliography, and endnotes for each article. More information on the authors of the articles would have been useful, however. One of the best features of Information Ethics is the discussion cases at the end of each chapter. For instance, in the discussion cases, Moore asks questions like: Would you allow one person to die to save nine? Should a scientist be allowed to experiment on people without their knowledge if there is no harm? Should marriages between people carrying a certain gene be outlawed? These discussion cases really add to the value of the readings. The only suggestion would be to have put them at the beginning of each section so the reader could have the questions floating in their heads as they read the material. Information Ethics is a well thought out and organized collection of articles. Moore has done an excellent job of finding articles to provide a fair and balanced look at a variety of complicated and far-reaching topics. Further, the work has breadth and depth. Moore is careful to include enough historical articles, like the 1890 Warren article, to give balance and perspective to new and modern topics like E-mail surveillance, biopiracy, and genetics. This provides a reader with just enough philosophy and history theory to work with the material. The articles are written by a variety of authors from differing fields so they range in length, tone, and style, creating a rich tapestry of ideas and arguments. However, this is not a quick or easy read. The subject matter is complex and one should plan to spend time with the book. The book is well worth the effort though. Overall, this is a highly recommended work for all libraries especially academic ones."
  3. E-Text : Strategien und Kompetenzen. Elektronische Kommunikation in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Beruf (2001) 0.04
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    Content
    Aus dem Inhalt: Peter Handler: Das E zum Text. Einführung - Eva-Maria Jakobs: Textproduktion im 21. Jahrhundert - Christoph Sauer: Vom «Alten» im «Neuen». Zur Bestimmung der Integration früherer Medienentwicklungen in multimediale Textgestaltungen - Eva Martha Eckkrammer: Textsortenkonventionen im Medienwechsel - Guido Ipsen: Pragmatik des Hypertextes. Linguistische Aspekte WWW-gebundener Informationsmedien als designtechnisches Instrument - Rolf Todesco: MailTack - Individuelles Wissensmanagement - Carsten Hausdorf/Herbert Stoyan: ScientiFix - ein modellbasiertes Werkzeug zur integrierten Rezeption und Produktion wissenschaftlicher Texte - Dagmar Knorr: Von der Dissertationsschrift zur Publikation oder: Wie wird aus einem Manuskript ein Buch? -Jörg Zumbach/Peter Reimann: Hypermediales Lernen und Kognition. Anforderungen an Lernende und Gestaltende - Bernd Gaede: Konventionalisierung der Gestaltung multimedialer Software durch Automatisierung. Ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Lernsoftware - Helmut Felix Friedrich/Aemilian Hron/Sigmar-Olaf Tergan/Thomas Jechle: Unterstützung kooperativen Schreibens in virtuellen Lernumgebungen - Katrin Lehnen/Kirsten Schindler: Schreiben zwischen Studium und Beruf. Zur didaktischen Vermittlung domänetispezifischer Schreibanforderungen in der Hochschulausbildung - Daniel Perrin: «Wir tun uns hier mal um den Inhalt herummogeln». Strategien computergestützter Textreproduktion beim Nachrichtenschreiben - Horst Silberhom: Das Projekt ForeignSGML. Übersetzungsunterstützung bei technischer Dokumentation - Karl-Heinz Pogner/Anne-Marie Soderberg: Organisationsinterne `E-Mail an alle'-Kommunikation: Informationsübertragung oder Kommunikationsraum? - Marc Rittberger/Frank Zimmermann: Wirtschaftliche und kommunikative Aspekte eines internen Kommunikationsforums in einem Unternehmen der Medienindustrie - Rogier Crijns: Elemente textuellen Appellierens in der digitalen Produktwerbung. Textgestaltung und kulturspezifische Appellformen in Webvertising.
    Date
    12. 8.2012 18:05:22
  4. "Was für ein Service!" : Entwicklung und Sicherung der Auskunftsqualität von Bibliotheken (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Von der Suche über das Finden zum Wissen - Routine in wohl jeder Bibliothek. Die zielgerichtete Suche im Auftrag des Kunden bildet den roten Faden des vorliegenden Themenheftes, das ausgewählte Beiträge aus Theorie und Praxis beinhaltet. Die ersten beiden Abhandlungen setzen sich grundlegend mit dem Auskunftsdienst in Bibliotheken auseinander. Während Tom Becker (Münchner Stadtbibliothek Am Gasteig) eine Standortbestimmung der Face-to-Face-Interaktion im Auskunftsdienst vornimmt, setzt sich Ursula Georgy (Fachhochschule Köln) mit den Chancen auseinander, die der Auskunftsdienst als Bestandteil eines bibliotheksweiten Total-Quality- und Service-Quality-Ansatzes einnehmen kann. Einführend wird so verdeutlicht, dass Bibliotheken über eine hohe Informationskompetenz im Auskunftsdienst verfügen, diese aber sowohl als Serviceprodukt wie auch als Marketingobjekt ständiger Optimierung unterwerfen müssen. Im Weiteren werden Rahmenbedingungen für diese qualitativ hochwertige Dienstleistung näher betrachtet. Jutta Zimmermann (Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen) beschreibt theoretische Grundlagen und Entwicklungsschritte von Auskunftsdienstkonzepten und die praktischen Erfahrungen, die die Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen in der bisherigen Umsetzung gemacht hat. Das Auskunftsinterview als das zentrale Instrument zur Klärung des realen Informationsbedarfes des Kunden erläutert. Hermann Rösch (Fachhochschule Köln). Ziele, Verlauf, Methoden und Techniken des Auskunftsinterviews werden behandelt und ein besonderes Augenmerk gilt den Spezifika, die im digitalen Umfeld durch Auskunft per E-Mail, Webformular oder Chat bestehen. Katharina Schaal (starkewortarbeit Stuttgart) greift den Themenkomplex Stressbewältigung und Motivation im Auskunftsdienst auf und stellt - basierend auf Fallbeispielen aus dem Alltag - Handlungsanleitungen für ein gelassenes Agieren an der Infotheke vor. Vor allem digitale Ressourcen für den Auskunftsdienst stellt Frank Daniel (Stadtbibliothek Köln) in den Fokus seines Beitrags und beleuchtet die Wechselbeziehung eines sich ändernden Nutzerverhaltens mit einem komplexer und spezifischer werdenden Informationsmarkt bezogen auf den Auskunftsdienst von Bibliotheken. Qualitätsstandards im Auskunftsdienst von Bibliotheken bilden den abschließenden Themenkomplex. Ingeborg Simon (HdM Stuttgart) kommentiert und übersetzt die 'Guidelines for Behavioral Perfomances of Reference and Information Service Providers' der American Library Association und unterstreicht den Stellenwert solcher Guidelines als Instrument kontinuierlicher Qualitätsverbesserung. Der Artikel von Cornelia Vonhof (HdM Stuttgart) untersucht die Einführung von Auskunftsstandards als Change-Management-Prozess und beschreibt unter diesem Blickwinkel Möglichkeiten zum Umgang mit Widerständen, Erfolgsfaktoren in sowie Möglichkeiten der Stabilisierung von Veränderungsprozessen. Das praktische Beispiel einer qualitativen Untersuchung des Auskunftsdienstes liefert Carmen Barz (Münchner Stadtbibliothek Am Gasteig): Studierende begaben sich "inkognito" in eine Auskunftssituation, um Stärken und Schwächen dieser Dienstleistung in der Münchener Zentralbibliothek festzuhalten. In dem Artikel werden die Methode, die Ergebnisse der Studie und die daraus abgeleiteten Maßnahmen vorgestellt. Daran anknüpfend stellen Tom Becker und Hanne Riehm (beide Münchner Stadtbibliothek Am Gasteig) den Weg von eben dieser Evaluation hin zu der Definition eines Katalogs von Standards und dazugehörigen Verhaltensweisen unter aktiver Einbindung aller dortigen Mitarbeiter vor. Die erarbeiteten Qualitätsstandards und Verhaltensweisen werden anschließend aufgeführt. Die Stadtbücherei Stuttgart hinterfragt das vorhandene Servicelevel im Auskunftsdienst und entwickelt aufbauend auf vorhandenen Bausteinen eine systemweit einheitliche Auskunfts-Konzeption. Warum die stetig steigenden und sehr differenzierten Anforderungen seitens der Kunden durch klar formulierte Qualitätsstandards besser kanalisiert und bewältigt werden können, berichtet Katinka Emminger (Stadtbücherei Stuttgart).
    Date
    22. 2.2008 14:05:48
  5. Serial cataloguing : modern perspectives and international developments (1992) 0.03
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    Source
    Serials librarian. 22(1992), nos.3/4
  6. Advances in librarianship (1998) 0.03
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    Issue
    Vol.22.
    Signature
    78 BAHH 1089-22
  7. Shatz, C.J.; Selkoe, D.J.; Freeman, W.J.: Gehirn und Bewußtsein (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 18:22:14
  8. Gehirn und Nervensystem : woraus sie bestehen - wie sie funktionieren - was sie leisten (1988) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 18:22:27
  9. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  10. Information brokers and reference services (1989) 0.02
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    Series
    Reference librarian; no.22
  11. MARC and metadata : METS, MODS, and MARCXML: current and future implications (2004) 0.02
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1
  12. Elektronische Fernleihe und Dokumentlieferung : Referate anläßlich eines Symposiums in Bonn vom 20.9. bis 1.10.1993 (1994) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: LUNAU, C.D.: Das ILL-Protokoll als Schnittstelle für Fernleihbestellungen unter OSI und TCP/IP; KRISTEN, H.: Das SR-Protokoll und Z39.50 als Schnittstelle zur Recherche in dezentralen Datenbeständen; KÄHLER, U.: Electronic mail; LUNAU, C.D.: Elektronische Fernleihe und Dokumentlieferung in Nordamerika; COSTERS, L.: Elektronischer Fernleihe und Dokumentlieferung in Europa; ZILLMANN, H.: Fernleihe im niedersächsischen Bibliotheksverbund; KÜHNEN, F.J.: Online-Ordering in der Zentralbibliothek der Medizin; ZICK, W.: Online-Ordering in der TIB; PILZER,: Ziel und Konzeption des OWL-Projektes; WALTENER, M.: Schnellbestellsystem für Zeitschriftenaufsätze im Rahmen des Zeitschriftenschwerpunktprogrammes NRW; SUMMANN, F.: Die Bestellkomponente des Schnellbestellsystems für Zeitschriftenaufsätze; FRIEDE, E. u. H. ten BRINK: Demonstration des Konstanzer Fernleihsystems; BOßMEYER, C.: Das DBV/OSI-Projekt; ENDERLE, W.: Das Projekt Online-Normschnittstelle
  13. Atti del sminario di studi sulla CDU. Roma, 22. settembre 1975. A cura di Maria Pia Carosella (1977) 0.02
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  14. System migration (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 13:37:59
  15. Cataloguing: the new and the old (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    17.10.1995 18:22:54
  16. Kognitionswissenschaft : Grundlagen, Probleme, Perspektiven (1992) 0.02
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Years

Languages

  • e 99
  • d 44
  • m 3
  • i 1
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Types

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  • el 2
  • r 1
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