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  1. Lee, C.: Cataloguing a small library collection with a bibliographic database management system (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Reviews Library Master, a bibliographic and textual database manager produced and distributed by Balboa Software, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. Library Master runs on IBM PC compatible machines with 512 K of RAM and DOS 3.3 or hogher. It can be used either by single users or by multiple users from the network version. Discusses pricing; cataloguing bibliographic records; searching and retrieving and returning bibliographic records; editing and delieting bibliographic records; authority files; and printing bibliographies and catalogues
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    Library Master
  2. Verwer, K.: Freiheit und Verantwortung bei Hans Jonas (2011) 0.08
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    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fcreativechoice.org%2Fdoc%2FHansJonas.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1TM3teaYKgABL5H9yoIifA&opi=89978449.
  3. Stock, W.G.: Informational cities : analysis and construction of cities in the knowledge society (2011) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Informational cities are prototypical cities of the knowledge society. If they are informational world cities, they are new centers of power. According to Manuel Castells (1989), in those cities space of flows (flows of money, power, and information) tend to override space of places. Information and communication technology infrastructures, cognitive infrastructures (as groundwork of knowledge cities and creative cities), and city-level knowledge management are of great importance. Digital libraries provide access to the global explicit knowledge. The informational city consists of creative clusters and spaces for personal contacts to stimulate sharing of implicit information. In such cities, we can observe job polarization in favor of well-trained employees. The corporate structure of informational cities is made up of financial services, knowledge-intensive high-tech industrial enterprises, companies of the information economy, and further creative and knowledge-intensive service enterprises. Weak location factors are facilities for culture, recreational activities, and consumption. Political willingness to create an informational city and e-governance activities are crucial aspects for the development of such cities. This conceptual article frames indicators which are able to mark the degree of "informativeness" of a city. Finally, based upon findings of network economy, we try to explain why certain cities master the transition to informational cities and others (lagging to relative insignificance) do not. The article connects findings of information science and of urbanistics and urban planning.
    Date
    3. 7.2011 19:22:49
  4. Asubiaro, T.V.; Onaolapo, S.: ¬A comparative study of the coverage of African journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef (2023) 0.08
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    Abstract
    This is the first study that evaluated the coverage of journals from Africa in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef. A list of active journals published in each of the 55 African countries was compiled from Ulrich's periodicals directory and African Journals Online (AJOL) website. Journal master lists for Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef were searched for the African journals. A total of 2,229 unique active African journals were identified from Ulrich (N = 2,117, 95.0%) and AJOL (N = 243, 10.9%) after removing duplicates. The volume of African journals in Web of Science and Scopus databases is 7.4% (N = 166) and 7.8% (N = 174), respectively, compared to the 45.6% (N = 1,017) covered in CrossRef. While making up only 17.% of all the African journals, South African journals had the best coverage in the two most authoritative databases, accounting for 73.5% and 62.1% of all the African journals in Web of Science and Scopus, respectively. In contrast, Nigeria published 44.5% of all the African journals. The distribution of the African journals is biased in favor of Medical, Life and Health Sciences and Humanities and the Arts in the three databases. The low representation of African journals in CrossRef, a free indexing infrastructure that could be harnessed for building an African-centric research indexing database, is concerning.
    Date
    22. 6.2023 14:09:06
  5. Roux, P.J.A.; Rykheer, J.H.: Developing a South African master thesaurus for community information (1990) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In 1987 the Department of Library and Information Science at the University of South Africa committed itself to a research programme on community information. As part of that programme, the Department's Centre for Library and Information Service is compiling a prototype resource file of community information for a well-defined community in the Pretoria municipality. To retrieve information from the file, the Centre adopted an alphabetical approach, which necessitated a thesaurus. Instead of developing a thesaurus for the specific needs of the particular community, a "master" thesaurus, applicable to South African communities can be generated. The development of this South African "master" thesaurus for community information is described and the results reviewed.
  6. Goedeken, E.: Library Master, Version 3.0 (1996) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reviews Library Master, Verison 3.0, a sophisticated but easy-to-use database management software which, in addition to creating basic bibliographies can also be used for organizing other types of materials such as research notes, museum and archive records, and mailing lists. Library Master's main focus is on creating bibliographies to support research papers or other types of scholarly activity and it contains over two dozen templates covering many types of record. Lists of records can be searched in an number of ways, including by author, title, subject, record number, or by Boolean operators. Library Master will accept up to 65.000 individual records for each database and supports a number of citation styles. It can also extract pre-coded citations from the text of a research paper and create the bibliography from those references and is able to import data from a variety of online services
    Object
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  7. Richardson, J.V.: Question master : an evaluation of a Web-based decision-support system for use in reference environments (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Designed for librarians, Question-Master (QM) is a decision support system automating some of the more routine, fact type reference questions encountered in libraries. A series of Web pages guides librarians through a set of clarifying questions before making recommendations of an appropriate electronic or relevant print resource from WorldCat, the OCLC Online Union Catalog. The goal is to improve the accuracy of reference transactions, which in turn should lead to increased end user satisfaction. Based on usability studies of QM's biographical module, the study found that, although the system was easy to use, its usability could be improved in several ways. Its ability to answer questions was 100%, with an accuracy rate of 66%. In addition, QM's accuracy was substantially better than most reported studies of real reference environments and certainly better than the Internet results of 20% for HotBot and 30% for AltaVista
    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: http://purl.org/net/Question-Master
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    Question-Master
  8. Robinson, G.: Functionless auxiliaries and non-auxiliaries : a note on some anomalous notation in the MRF (2001) 0.07
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  9. Gumpenberger, C.: Qualitätsbewußtsein von Nutzern veterinärmedizinischer Informationsangebote im World Wide Web : Abstract (2003) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Master-Thesis des Lehrgangs "Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement" an der Donau-Universität Krems
  10. Smrzka, B.: ¬Der Web-OPAC der Büchereien Wien : Usability Untersuchung (2003) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Master-Thesis des Lehrgangs "Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement" an der Donau-Universität Krems
  11. Brenner, S.: LibraryThing for Libraries in Deutschland : Community-generierte Anreicherung deutschsprachiger Bibliothekskatalog mit LibraryThing for Libraries (2011) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Master-Thesis im Studiengang MALIS [nicht öffentlich].
  12. Cheeseman, J.: Gale's Biography and Genealogy Master Index (1993) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reviews Gale's Biography and Genealogy Master Index on CD-ROM. It requires an IBM XT, AT, PS/2 or compatible with MS-SOS 3.1 or higher, MS-DOS CD-ROM 2.0, 640 KB RAM and 1 MB disc space. Discusses searching; on screen help and extended searching. Although the CD-ROM has more than 8.8 million citations it does not have adequate speed and convenience because the index has been too literally translated in the software design
  13. Kelly, J.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1994) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Describes the value of using bibliographic management software to handle the process of downloading of references from online or CD-ROM databases. 3 critical tasks are involved: building the database of references to periodical articles, books or similar materials; searching the database created; and generating a list of selected items from the database. Illustrates the main downloading features of 4 popular software packages: Reference Manager; Papyrus; Library Master; and Pro-Cite
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  14. Cibbarelli, P.: Cibbarelli's surveys : user ratings of bibliographic citation management software (1995) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Reports on a user survey of bibliographic citation management software carried out in Jan 95. 176 responses were received. Reports user comments on: EndNote Plus; IBID; Library Master; Papyrus; ProCite; Reference Manager; and gives details of: RMS-3; Cardbox 4.1 and STN Personal File System
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    Library Master
  15. Dell'Orso, F.: Preparare la bibliografia di un dattiloscritto (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Bibliography formatting software (BFS) programs maintain files of bibliographic references from books, articles, etc. in a personal computer, and are equipped with a special 'manuscript formatting' function that enables a typescript to be formatted using word processing software, such as WordPerfect or Word, in such a way that citations can be inserted automatically into the finished text. Discusses the merits and limitations of 4 BFS products: ProCite; Reference Manager; EndNote; and Library Master
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    Library Master
  16. Borbach-Jaene, J.: ¬Ein Konzept für die Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz an der UB Marburg : Grundlagen und Umsetzung (2004) 0.07
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    Abstract
    In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird ein für die Universitätsbibliothek Marburg entwickeltes Konzept zur Verbesserung der Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz vorgestellt. Dabei spielt die Integration von bibliotheksbezogenen Angeboten in Lehrveranstaltungen aber auch die Entwicklung eigenständiger Lehrveranstaltungen im Rahmen des ECTS-Systems eine wichtige Rolle. Diese Veröffentlichung geht zurück auf eine Master-Arbeit im postgradualen Fernstudiengang Master of Arts (Library and Information Science) an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Online-Version: http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~kumlau/handreichungen/h139/.
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    Date
    22. 5.1998 20:02:22
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    Date
    22. 5.1998 20:02:22
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