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  1. Hannemann, M.: Online ins Schlaraffenland der Wissenschaft : Literatur-Recherche im Internet ist ein teures Unterfangen ohne Erfolgsgarantie - Doch wer systematisch sucht, gelangt zügig ans Ziel (1999) 0.28
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  2. Barth, F.-G.: Alphabetisch und systematisch geordnete Karteien in kleinen Fachbibliotheken : wichtige Arbeitsmittel für Informations- und Auskunftstätigkeit (1971) 0.17
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  3. Schroeder, K.A.: Layered indexing of images (1998) 0.15
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    Abstract
    The General Motors Media Archives (GMMA) project is undertaking one of the largest digitization efforts in the world. GMMA houses over 3 million still photographic images and tens of thousands of motion picture films and videos spanning over a hundred years. The images are a rich history of the evolution of transport, urban growth, fashion, design, and popular culture. GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accomodate all potential approaches to the material. Explains each layer of indexing and provides examples which show implication layers that can easily be missed
    Date
    9. 4.2000 17:22:00
  4. Schlicht, T.: Soziale Kognition (2011) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Der Mensch ist ein soziales Wesen, und im Alltag gehen wir unhinterfragt davon aus, dass andere Menschen wie wir selbst geistbegabt sind und somit Gefühle, Gedanken und Absichten haben, und wir geben diese Annahme nur in den äußersten Ausnahmefällen auf. Aber auf welche Weise gelangen wir überhaupt zu berechtigten Überzeugungen darüber, was genau andere in einer bestimmten Situation fühlen, denken oder beabsichtigen, wo uns doch ein direkter Zugang zu deren Psyche verwehrt zu sein scheint? Welche Strategie(n) verwenden wir, um Zugang zu der Psyche eines Anderen zu erhalten und welche Art(en) von Wissen sind dabei involviert? Orientieren wir uns eher an unserem eigenen Vorbild und projizieren unsere Vorstellungen in die andere Person hinein oder ähnelt unsere Fähigkeit zur sozialen Kognition eher unserem theoretischen Verständnis anderer 'Objekte'? Beruht unser Wissen über die Psyche eines Anderen auf unserem vorhergehenden Selbstverständnis oder sind intentionaler Selbst- und Frem dbezug systematisch gleichberechtigt? Diese und andere Fragen bewegen nicht nur Philosophen seit alters her, sondern gleichermaßen auch Psychologen sowie jüngst auch Neurowissenschaftler, die solchen Fähigkeiten zugrunde liegende psychologische Prozesse und neuronale Mechanismen im Gehirn untersuchen.
    Source
    Information Philosophie. 2014/2 (2014), S.22-27
  5. Kleineberg, M.: Context analysis and context indexing : formal pragmatics in knowledge organization (2014) 0.13
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    Source
    http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CDQQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdigbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de%2Fvolltexte%2Fdocuments%2F3131107&ei=HzFWVYvGMsiNsgGTyoFI&usg=AFQjCNE2FHUeR9oQTQlNC4TPedv4Mo3DaQ&sig2=Rlzpr7a3BLZZkqZCXXN_IA&bvm=bv.93564037,d.bGg&cad=rja
  6. Jesse, A.: Information systematisch gewinnen : Leitfaden für Studenten aller Fachrichtungen (1975) 0.13
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  7. Blake, D.: Indexing the medical and biological sciences (1995) 0.12
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    COMPASS
    Science / Subject indexing
    Date
    26. 7.2002 13:22:18
    LCSH
    Medicine / Abstracting and indexing
    Biology / Abstracting and indexing
    Life sciences / Abstracting and indexing
    Series
    Occasional papers on indexing; no.3
    Subject
    Medicine / Abstracting and indexing
    Biology / Abstracting and indexing
    Life sciences / Abstracting and indexing
    Science / Subject indexing
  8. Wiesenbauer, L.: Erfolgsfaktor Wissen : Das Know-how der Mitarbeiter wirksam nutzen (2001) 0.12
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    Abstract
    »Der größte Feind des Wissens ist das Schmoren im eigenen Saft!« - Gut strukturiert und auf unterhaltsame Weise wird in diesem Buch das komplexe Thema Wissensmanagement aufbereitet. Es wendet sich an Führungskräfte, Unternehmensberater und Seminarleiter. Wissen wird in Firmen häufig unsystematisch, zufällig und eher informell genutzt. Dies führt zu Mehrarbeit und langwierigen Prozessen. Dabei ist Wissensmanagement ein entscheidender Faktor für den ökonomischen Erfolg eines Unternehmens. In diesem Buch gewinnen die Leser einen leichten Zugang zu diesem komplexen Thema. Sie sind zunächst sozusagen Beobachter einer Gesprächsrunde, in der zwei Führungskräfte eines mittelständischen Unternehmens von einem Coach beraten werden, um Veränderungsprozesse und ein Wissensnetzwerk in Gang zu bringen. Witzige Dialoge, pointierte Erzählungen, Informationskästen und anschließend zahlreiche Übungen verdeutlichen die jeweiligen Aspekte. Die Übungen können individuell, im Rahmen einer Beratung oder in einem Seminar durchgeführt werden. Auf diese unterhaltsame Weise erfahren die Leser, wie sie das Wissen ihrer Mitarbeiter systematisch sammeln, verbreiten und unternehmerisch verfügbar halten können. Aus dem Inhalt: - Das Informationsproblem - Die Lösung liegt im Kopf der Mitarbeiter - Persönliche Karriere - Wissen bildet die einzige nachhaltige Karrieregrundlage - Wissensaustausch - Den Fluss seinen Weg selber finden lassen - Vorannahmen - Hindernisse bei der Wissensaufnahme - Fluktuation - Wenn ein Mitarbeiter geht, geht auch sein Wissen - Vernetztes Denken - Prinzipien im Umgang mit komplexen Situationen - Führung in der Wissensgesellschaft - Loslassen, vertrauen und Verantwortung übertragen
    Date
    22. 5.2005 18:52:00
  9. Laßmann, G.: Asimovs Robotergesetze : was leisten sie wirklich? (2017) 0.12
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    Abstract
    In Simulationen treten bei Robotern innere Zustände immer dann auf, wenn Katastrophen wie der eigene Totalausfall drohen. Die bekannten Robotergesetze von Isaac Asimov sind schon mehr als 75 Jahre alt. Systematisch untersucht wurden sie bislang nicht, obgleich durch die technische Entwicklung in der Computertechnik das Erstellen von Regeln für Roboter immer drängender wird: Autonome Fahrzeug fahren auf unseren Straßen, das EU-Parlament diskutiert Roboterrechte und nicht nur der Deutsche Ethikrat befasst sich mit Pflegerobotern. Gunter Laßmann hat in seinem eBook Asimovs Robotergesetze philosophisch und technisch untersucht: Asimovs Robotergesetze. Was leisten sie wirklich?" Er erörtert, was ein Roboter ist und wie ein solcher Roboter nach dem heutigen Stand der Technik "denken" würde. Diskutiert wird, inwieweit Roboter individuell sein könnten und wer die Verantwortung für den Roboter trägt. Alle drei Robotergesetze werden erstmals simuliert, was teilweise zu unerwarteten Ergebnissen führt. Die Roboter werden durch Hinzunahme von Lernen weiterentwickelt, es werden die Unterschiede zwischen regelbasiertem Lernen und Deep Learning dargestellt und am aktuellen Beispiel erläutert.
    Date
    21. 1.2018 19:02:22
  10. Will, L.: ¬The indexing of museum objects (1993) 0.11
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  11. Mayring, P.: Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse : Grundlagen und Techniken (1990) 0.10
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    Abstract
    "Inhaltsanalyse will: Kommunikation analysieren, fixierte Kommunikation analysieren, dabei systematisch vorgehen, das heißt regelgeleitet vorgehen, das heißt auch theoriegeleitet vorgehen, mit dem Ziel, Rückschlüsse auf bestimmte Aspekte der Kommunikation zu ziehen" (S.11)
  12. König, G.; Marmé, M.: Klassifikation und Thesaurus für die Mathematikdidaktik (1988) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Mit der ZDM-Klassifikation werden die Gebiete der Didaktik der Mathematik und der Informatik systematisch gegliedert
  13. Schreiber, A.: CBT-Anwendungen professionell entwickeln (1998) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Systematisch, an Praxisfeldern orientiert vermittelt das Werk fundiertes Fachwissen als Arbeits- und Entscheidungshilkfe zur Entwicklung computerunterstützter Lernprogramme. Besonderer Wert wird auf die Darstellung projektrelevanter Aspekte aus Pädagogok, Informatik und Design gelegt
  14. Schüler, P.: Bücher billiger beschaffen : Gebrauchte und vergriffene Bücher per Internet (2000) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Der Wunsch nach einem Buch, das beim Händler um die Ecke nicht mehr erhältlich ist, verleitet zur Suche nach alternativen Quellen. Statt zahllose Bücherwühltische abzuklappern, kann man auch systematisch im Internet nach Angeboten forschen - mit Preisvergleichen
  15. Bell, H.K.: Indexing biographies, and other stories of human lives (1992) 0.10
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    COMPASS
    Subject indexing
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 22(1995) no.1, S.46-47 (R. Fugmann)
    Series
    Occasional papers on indexing; no.1
    Subject
    Subject indexing
  16. Chang, C.-C.; Wu, T.-C.: Retrieving the most similar symbolic pictures from pictorial databases (1992) 0.10
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    Abstract
    In this article, an iconic indexing mechanism is suggested for spatial similarity retrieval on iconic image databases based upon the spatial relationships among the objects in a picture. The iconic objects dealt with were some kinds of gross panorama of simple objects
  17. Brooks, T.A.: Private acts and public objects : an investigation of citer motivations (1985) 0.10
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    Theme
    Citation indexing
  18. Will, L.: Museum objects as sources of information (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Museums like libraries, have 2 missions: they preserve objects for the future and they make them available for use today. If objects are intended for use, museum must decide how this can best be achieved; by displaying and interpreting them in exhibitions, and by providing documentary and physical access to objects in store. Discusses these options focusing on the development of museum information centres and of museum catalogues. Describes the structure of the catalogue, name and subject access and the choice between singular forms for indexing, free text indexing, and classification into related groups
  19. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.4: Onderwerpsontsluiting en on-line catalogi (1990) 0.10
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Trends in subject indexing: subject indexing and online catalogues
    Source
    Open. 22(1990) no.10, S.326-330
  20. Hlava, M.M.K.: Automatic indexing : comparing rule-based and statistics-based indexing systems (2005) 0.10
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    Source
    Information outlook. 9(2005) no.8, S.22-23

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