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  1. Malina, Barbara [Red.]: Open Access : Chancen und Herausforderungen ; ein Handbuch (2007) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 54(2007) H.4/5, S.306-307 (G. Pflug): "Die UNESCO hat sich auf ihrem Weltgipfel zur Informationsgesellschaft dem Prinzip der frei zugänglichen Volltextspeicherung wissenschaftlicher Information angeschlossen,die zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre sowohl in den USA z. B. von Paul Ginsparg und Peter Suber (SPARC) wie in Ungarn von Stevan Harnad angeregt und entwickelt wurde. Dabei ging es ursprünglich darum, Preprints in den Naturwissenschaften, der Medizin sowie der Technik allgemein zugänglich zu machen, um eine schnellere und einfachere Verbreitung zu ermöglichen. Mit dem neuen Jahrhundert entstand eine Erweiterung des Grundsatzes, die die traditionellen Wissenschaftsverlage aufforderte, ihre in konventioneller Form erschienenen Texte-vor allem ihre Zeitschriften -spätestens sechs Monate nach ihrer Veröffentlichung über das Internet frei zur Verfügung zu stellen. Für die Universitäten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland stand jedoch, wie die Aktivitäten der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin seit 1997 zeigen, die Veröffentlichung von Dissertationen im Vordergrund, die von der Universitätsbibliothek und dem Rechenzentrum gemeinsam betrieben wird.
    Inhaltsbeschreibung Die verschiedenen Initiativen zum Open Access führen zu zwei Systemen, dem so genannten »grünen Weg«, der bereits in gedruckter Form veröffentlichte Publikationen ins Internet stellt, und dem »goldenen Weg«, bei dem die Volltextspeicherung die einzige oder jedenfalls die vorrangige Form darstellt. Die Internationalisierung des Open Access erfolgte auf drei Konferenzen, die 2001 in Budapest, 2003 in Bethesda und im gleichen Jahr in Berlin stattfanden. Diese Volltextspeicherung war ursprünglich auf die naturwissenschaftlich-technischen Disziplinen konzentriert. Doch treten in zunehmendem Maße auch die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften dem Prinzip bei. Dabei entstehen natürlich sehr differenzierende Aspekte, zum Beispiel für die Bibliotheken - etwa der Erwerb gedruckter Zeitschriften, Langzeitarchivierung von Interneteintragungen, für den Buchhandel wie für die Autoren - etwa das Urheberrecht, aber auch dort das ökonomische Interesse, wie der Plan des Börsenvereins des Deutschen Buchhandels zu einer eigenen Volltextspeicherung zeigt, dem die Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission eine Ergänzung zum vorliegenden Text nachsandte. Open Access hat mittlerweile ein so weites Interesse gefunden, dass das Auswärtige Amt zusammen mit der Deutschen UNESCO-Kommission 2006 zu einer Konferenz einlud, über deren Ergebnisse die Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission dieses Handbuch veröffentlicht hat, das neben einer definitorischen und einer historischen Einleitung (Norbert Lossau S.18-22 und Peter Schirmbacher S. 22-25) in vier weiteren Kapiteln die Möglichkeiten und Probleme darstellt. Im zweiten Kapitel werden drei verschiedene Modelle vorgestellt: Open-Access-Repositories am Berliner Beispiel des edoc-Servers (Susanne Dobratz S. 28-32), Open-Access-Journale am Beispiel des New Journal of Physics (Eberhard Bodenschatz S.33-36) und ein Verlagsmodell (Springer Open Choice) von Jan Velterop (S. 37-40). Das dritte Kapitel ist den Formen der Realisierung gewidmet, z. B. der Finanzierung (Stefan Gradmann S.42-45), des Urheberrechts (Karl-Nikolaus Peifer S.46-59), der Qualitätssicherung (Eberhard Bodenschatz und Ulrich Pöschl S.50-55), der Langzeitarchivierung (Ute Schwens und Reinhard Altenhöner S. 50-58), der Struktur der Wissenschaftskommunikation (Hans Pfeiffenberger S.59-62), der Datenverarbeitung (Wolfram Horst-mann S. 65) sowie der Akzeptanz (Johannes Fournier S. 66-70).
    Das vierte Kapitel mit dem Titel »Politische Perspektiven« (S. 72-110) ist das umfangreichste. Es behandelt die Rolle des Open Access in den Wissenschaften: den Naturwissenschaften (WolfgangVoges S.76-78), den Geisteswissenschaften (Gudrun Gerschmann S.78-79), den Sozialwissenschaften (Ulrich Herb S. 80-81) und der Wissenschaftsorganisationen, z.B. der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (Johannes Fournier S.82-83). Es folgt ein Abschnitt über die Bibliotheken von Claudia Lux (S.86-88), die Verlage z.B. der Hamburg University Press von Gabriele Beger und Isabella Meinecke (S.94-96), der allgemeinen Bildungspolitik mit Stellungnahmen der Kultusministerkonferenz, des Bundestages und der allgemeinen Wissenschaftstheorie, des Verbraucherschutzes und des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks. Das fünfte Kapitel berichtet über die internationalen Kontakte, in Europa, den USA, Indien. Den Abschluss bildet eine Beschreibung internationaler Initiativen wie dem World Summit on the Information Society, auf den sich 192 Mitgliedstaaten der UNO geeinigt haben, der OECD, der IFLA, der UNESCO und der 1998 gegründeten Scholary Publishing and Academic Ressources Coalition (SPARC). Würdigung Die Kürze der einzelnen Beiträge zeigt bereits, dass sich das Buch an einen größeren Leserkreis wendet, der mit den Möglichkeiten und Problemen einer Online-Volltextspeicherung noch nicht recht vertraut ist. Doch ist auch unübersehbar, dass Bibliothekare sehr intensiv mit diesen Möglichkeiten befasst sind. Von den rund 40 Mitarbeitern der einzelnen Beträge sind allein zehn Bibliothekare. Das mag auf den ersten Blick überraschen. Doch sollte nicht übersehen werden, dass ein Ausgangspunkt in dem Engagement der Volltextspeicherung im deutschen Bibliothekswesen in der Lückenschließung der Verluste durch den Zweiten Weltkrieg zum Beispiel durch Mikrofilm-Editionen liegt. Hieraus entwickelten sich neue Möglichkeiten der bibliothekarischen Arbeit, wie es etwa das Karlsruher Institut zeigt. Damit reicht das Thema auch in Deutschland weit zurück. Doch wurden in dem vorliegenden Werk die neuesten Möglichkeiten einer Zusammenarbeit mit professionellen Datenbanken wie etwa Google oder Amazon nicht speziell behandelt. So wird wohl in Kürze eine fortführende Darstellung der Entwicklung wünschenswert sein."
    RSWK
    Open Access / Kongress / Berlin <2007>
    Subject
    Open Access / Kongress / Berlin <2007>
  2. Alexander, M.: Digitising books, manuscripts and scholarly materials : preparation, handling, scanning, recognition, compression, storage formats (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The British Library's Initiatives for Access programme (1993-) aims to identify the impact and value of digital and networking technologies on the Library's collections and services. Describes the projects: the Electronic Beowulf, digitisation of ageing microfilm, digital photographic images, and use of the Excalibur retrieval software. Examines the ways in which the issues of preparation, scanning, and storage have been tackled, and problems raised by use of recognition technologies and compression
    Date
    22. 5.1999 19:00:52
    Source
    Information management and technology. 31(1998) no.2, S.77-81
  3. Dechsling, R.: Softwaretypen : Datenbank, Hypertext oder linearer Text? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Behandelt u.a. verschiedene von Retrieval-Software für CD-ROM Produkte
    Source
    Börsenblatt. Nr.50 vom 24.6.1994, S.19-22
  4. Oßwald, A.: Elektronische Volltexte im Internet (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Informationsangebote im Internet sind immer häufiger nicht nur Referenzinformationen, sondern Textinformationen. Somit ist es die von den Interessenten gewünschte Information selbst, die als Textpublikation oder als Ausschnitt aus einer solchen Publikation mit den entsprechenden Retrieval- und Anzeigeinstrumenten direkt bereitgestellt wird. Diese Texte haben ganz unterschiedliche Entstehungszusammenhänge. Sie werden z.B. speziell und gezielt als Internet-Informationsangebote neu erstellt. als wissenschaftliche Publikationen im Interesse leichter und schneller Verbreitung in Form von Preprints oder Parallelpublikationen über das Netz bereitgestellt oder als elektronische Reprints wissenschaftlich Interessierten erneut und in neuer Form zur Verfügung gestellt. Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick zu den verschiedenen elektronischen Volltextvarianten, kategorisiert sie und erläutert an Beispielen ihre Spezifika sowie die Zugriffs- bzw. Bereitstellungsverfahren
    Date
    22. 1.1996 17:59:34
  5. Digital libraries: current issues : Digital Libraries Workshop DL 94, Newark, NJ, May 19-20, 1994. Selected papers (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This volume is the first book coherently summarizing the current issues in digital libraries research, design and management. It presents, in a homogeneous way, thoroughly revised versions of 15 papers accepted for the First International Workshop on Digital Libraries, DL '94, held at Rutgers University in May 1994; in addition there are two introductory chapters provided by the volume editors, as well as a comprehensive bibliography listing 262 entries. Besides introductory aspects, the topics addressed are administration and management, information retrieval and hypertext, classification and indexing, and prototypes and applications. The volume is intended for researchers and design professionals in the field, as well as for experts from libraries administration and scientific publishing.
    Date
    22. 1.1996 18:26:45
  6. Watters, C.: Information retrieval and the virtual document (1999) 0.02
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    Content
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: The 50th Anniversary of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science. Pt.1: The Journal, its society, and the future of print
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.11, S.1028-1029
  7. Popham, M.: Text encoding, analysis, and retrieval (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the processes available for creating and encoding electronic texts and the availability and types of text analysis and retrieval software. Considers the main elements involved in text encoding; preparation; scanning; keying; reusing electronic texts from archives, such as the Oxford Text Archive (http://ota.ox.ac.uk/~archive.ota.html) and the Electronic Text Center at Virginia University (http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/ETC.html); encoding standards; markup; prescriptive versus descriptive approaches; proprietary and non proprietary markup and encoding schemes; PostScript; portable electronic documents; SGML; and the Text Encoding Initiative. Concludes with a review of computer aided text analysis and of text analysis and retrieval software with note on aids to finding information online via the Internet and WWW
  8. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    21. 4.2000 12:41:29
    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  9. Kemp, A. de: Electronic information : solving old or creating new problems? (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Electronic publishing seems to be the future for efficient and fast information dissemination. Describes a variety of new projects, products and services. In addition, concentrates on the development of information systems: relational, object-oriented and hybrid databases, that will have a major impact on the way we handle internal and external information in our organisations. Springer-Verlag carried out an extensive international survey on the future use of information, external such as information from publishers, as well as internal information such as technical documents. New systems like Right-Pages and integrated information and document management systems like DocMan will be the next generation for information handling, dissemination and retrieval
  10. Hermans, P.J.: Optimising information services : how businesses and organizations deal with the critical success factors content, reach and information technology (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Although Twinfo BV, Netherlands, is not a publisher, it has for 20 years been occupied with new development in electronic publishing and gained expertise in the field of online information retrieval (terminal emulation and client server), CD-ROMs, interactive television and other interactive media forms via government bodies that in practice are often acting as publishers wanting to open up new markets. Focuses on the concept of multimedia information kiosks
  11. O'Connor, M.A.: Markup, SGML, and hypertext for full-text databases : pt.2 (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the application and advantages of SGML as a method of tagging or marking up to text to facilitate information retrieval. Considers: the application of automated markup tools, such as FastTAG for preparing tagged documents, conversion costs, SGML advantages; and SGML-B
  12. Electronic publishing and electronic information communication (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A special issue devoted to current developments in electronic publishing and electronic information communication
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.3, S.181-247
  13. Heller, L.: Literatur- und Informationsversorgung in der Spitzenforschung (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Zentrale Erwerbung von wissenschaftlichen Informationsressourcen im Netz der virtuellen Hybridbibliothek der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft »Excellent Information Services for Excellent Research« ist das Motto der Anfang 2007 gegründeten Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL). Diese ambitionierte Leitlinie würdigt die Relevanz eines modernen wissenschaftlichen Informationsmanagements für eine exzellente Spitzenforschung. Mit Gründung der MPDL wurde in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) ein entscheidender Schritt zur zentralen Unterstützung eines bisher weitgehend dezentralen Informationsversorgungsnetzes gegangen. Die Entscheidung zu einer Kombination aus zentraler und dezentraler Informationsversorgung trägt den Veränderungen Rechnung, die sich durch die Möglichkeiten der digitalen Welt ergeben haben. Intention der Neugründung ist jedoch nicht, ein unter der Prämisse der Institutsautonomie etabliertes, wohl durchdachtes Literatur- und Informationsversorgungssystem sukzessive durch eine zentrale Einheit abzulösen, sondern gemäß der Maxime der Subsidiarität Stärken von dezentralen und von zentralen Einheiten zu einem effizienten Gesamtsystem zu ergänzen. Der vorliegende Artikel skizziert das Netz der Informationsversorgung in der MPG mit dem Schwerpunkt auf der Versorgung mit elektronischen Medien des institutsübergreifenden Bedarfs. Dieser Schwerpunkt kennzeichnet eines der Hauptarbeitsfelder der MPDL, deren weitere Services und Arbeitsfelder kontextgebunden und ausgewählt vorgestellt werden sollen?
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:40:29
  14. Björklund, L.: Document description in the future (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Proposes a combination of markup (e.g. SGML), natural language processing and artificial intelligence techniques for document description and information retrieval of primary scientific writings. By using markup to code parts of the documents while producing them, natural language techniques to understand them and rules and plans to pick up the most important parts of the documents, then tailored information packages could be created at different levels
    Source
    Technology and competence. Proc. of the 8th Nordic Conference on Information and Documentation, Helsingborg, 19-21 May 1992. Ed.: K. Adler et al
  15. Heine, M.H.: ¬A provisional notation for describing the information structure of document (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a simple notation for describing the internal structure of a document and contrasts it with other more conventional notations in particular those related to subject classification systems, and those for bibliographic purposes, codes such as those of SGML. Such a notation should assist the science of human messaging through: permitting hypotheses to be more readily expressed and/or tested concerning document structure, and facilitating the formation of taxonomies of documents based on their structures. Such a notation should also be of practical value in contributing to document specification, building and testing, and possibly also contribute to new generations of information retrieval systems which link retrieval against record databases to the search systems internal to specific documents. The notation is at present limited to linear documents, but extensions to it to accomodate documents in non linear form (e.g. hypertext documents) and/or existing in physically distributed form, could usefully be constructed. Provides examples of the application of the notation
  16. Stern, D.: the implications for data discovery, collection development, and the changing role of the librarian : New knowledge management systems (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The papers presented at the 2002 Tri-Society Symposium an Chemical Information highlight questions we should consider as we develop new paradigms for information storage and retrieval systems. These new knowledge management systems will require novel approaches for data discovery, collection development, and the changing role of the librarian. This introductory essay discusses new and challenging integrated tools for data manipulation, the confusing and embryonic differential pricing and package deals for journal materials, and the changing role of the librarian in this rapidly transforming industry.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 54(2003) no.12, S.1138-1104
  17. Peek, R.P.; Pomerantz, J.P.: Electronic scholarly journal publishing (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    20. 4.2000 18:48:29
    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 33(1998), S.321-355
  18. Swiaczny, F.: Elektronisches Publizieren bei MATEO (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    23.10.1996 17:26:29
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    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.35-38
  19. Avedon, D.M.: Introduction to electronic imaging : 3rd ed (1996) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information management and technology 29(1996) no.5, S.217 (B. Williams)
  20. Lobin, H.; Witt, A.: Semantic and thematic navigation in electronic encyclopedias (1999) 0.01
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    Source
    Electronic publishing '99: redefining the information chain
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval

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