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  1. Hilden, J.: Informationssamfundet : udfordring for demokratiet? (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The cultural minister's speech to Danish Research Library Association'a annual meeting. The information society brings opportunities for citizens to take responsibility, but also gives rise to new power centres. We must take political decisions that favour equal access, using the strategy outlined in government reports. The Committee on Libraries in the Info-society will evaluate their role as centres for promotion of knowledge, culture and citizenship, the differing roles of public, central and research libraries, examine user charges and copyright. The research libraries have seen growth in lending and service improvement due to use of information technology. Their desire to become advanced multimedia workshops will necessitate large government investments. A 3 million kroner grant will be used to analyze the future need for computer investment in the cultural ministerial research libraries. The ministry is setting up 'Kulturnet Danmark' to develop cooperation between cultural institutions
  2. Buch, L.: Teknikken vinder over intellektet : eller hvordan man myrded formidleren i dansk forskningsbiblioteksvaesen (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Comments on Statens Bibliotekstjeneste's 1993 report on subject data in research libraries. Despite the failure in the 70s to create a common classification system using notation, the report recommends just such a system but using verbal expressions. It assumes that subject indexing problems can be solved by reusing other libraries' key words and that user groups are homogeneous and able to use the systems thus leaving libraries as professionals intermediaries without responsibility. Uses the experiences of the author's library, the Environmental Library, which itself indexes all material, and gives 6 examples of how other institutions index the same publications differently, to show that the simple recycling system which the report recommends cannot be used there. Rather than spend recources on developing electronic catalogues, as the report recommends, funds should be used to help research libraries construct systems targeting their specific user group
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Technology wins over intellect: or how the intermediary in the Danish research library was murdered
  3. Swiatecki, S.: Komputerbasereds billedbiblioteker i fremmarch (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Scandinavia's first electronic picture database, the Swedish Bildbanken, began computerized picture lending in Sept 92 to professional users. The 500.000 pictures stored are distributed via the ISDN telephone network. Copenhagen's Nordfoto with 14 million pictures is converting to electronic storage in 93. The pictures are transferred to a CD-ROM optical disc. Advantages are: searching and retrieval independent of the library's physical position, searching with combination of search words or by scanning several pictures alleviaitng the need for effective cataloguing, better picture quality. Plans for a world picture database have to overcome copyright issues
  4. Bruhns, S.: Bibliografisk sogning som forskning : Don R. Swansons projekt (1995) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Bibliographic searching as research: Don R. Swanson's project
  5. Christensen, F.H.: Publikations- og citationsanalyser (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Within informetry publication and citation analyses stand out. The former are defined as quantitative studies of the content of the bibliographic fields, e.g. authors, in a defined document collection, the latter deal with the documents' literature lists and can be citations fron or to a document. Gives examples of how the RANK command in DIALOG can be used to count information units in phrase indexed fields enabling ranked lists of publications to be produced. DIALOG is best for analysing citations 'from'. A citation analysis 'to' is used for research evaluation, although it is agreed that it can only supplement, not supplant peer review. The Danish Library School's Centre for Informetric Studies researches online analysis and other other informetric questions
  6. Hyldegaard, J.; Morch, F.; Hjoerland, B.: Information overload : den nye flaskehals i referencearbejdet (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Report on the conference on Information Authority and user knowledge held in Boras Apr 93 and arranged by Gothenburg University's Centre for Library and Information Science and Studies and Boras Library High School. The main speaker, Patrick Wilson, spoke on consequences of information overload and rapid conceptual change. Johan Olaisen's talk on 'toward a theory of clarified subjectivity' started like Wilson's with the problem that users of information systems drown in trivialities. Lena Olsson's dealt with library work in practice and commented on the connection between cognitive authority and professional status of librarians. Discussions centered on the definition of information authority, and on overload as the driving force in IF development