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  1. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; OCLC (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.25-48
  2. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; AGILE 3 (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.94-101
  3. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; Interactive Access System (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.102-109
  4. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; Open DRANET (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.110-114
  5. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; RLIN (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.49-66
  6. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; UTLAS (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.67-80
  7. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; Western Library Network (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a comprehensive background to OCLC. Discusses equipment and communications, database characteristics, record retrieval, cataloguing support, output products, and other products and services
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.81-93
  8. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; the bibliographic utilities, an overview (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Defines bibliographic utilities. The databases maintained by most bibliographic utilities are essentially online union catalogues. Describes 7 organisations that offer online, timeshared cataloguing support services in North America: OCLC; RLIN; the Western Library Network (WLN); Utlas; the AGILE 3 system; the Interactive Access System; and Open DRANET. Discusses equipment and communications; database characteristics; record retrieval; cataloguing support; output products; related products and services; and utilities versus CD-ROM
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.1, S.9-24
  9. Wissen, D.: ¬Eine Mediographie oder Wikigraphie als Portal zum Informationsraum : von der Entwicklung bibliographischer Daten hin zu mediographischen Informationen (2008) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Für eine Disseration wurden 40 Führungspersönlichkeiten bedeutender Archive und Bibliotheken nach der zukünftigen Entwicklung der Bibliographie befragt. Die Erhebung zu der Studie wurde innerhalb eines Jahres zwischen 2005 und 2006 in vier Runden nach der Delphi-Technik in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz durchgeführt. Durch ein Interview, das Fragen aus betrieblichen, gesellschaftlichen und wissenschaftlichen Bereichen beinhaltete, wurden Prognosen ermittelt, die in drei weiteren Befragungsrunden nochmals mittels dargestellter Szenarien hinter fragt wurden. Erkundet wurde durch diese fokussierende Untersuchung die Entwicklung der bibliographischen Information - vom Schriftenverzeichnis zum Informationsraum - für die germanistische Applikation. Ziel der Studie ist es, anhand der Prognosen von Experten zu klären, ob Bibliographien in Zeiten "Digitaler", "Elektronischer" bzw. "Virtueller Bibliotheken" auch zukünftig einem zeitgemäßen Anspruch im Hinblick auf Informationsbedarf, -nutzen und -wert genügen können, und wie sich deren Zukunft gestalten wird. In Form eines Realisierungskonzepts wird beschrieben, wie sich den Experten zufolge bibliographische Daten in einem Prozess, hin zu mediographischen Informationen, befinden. Verdeutlicht wird die Zukunft der Bibliographien in Form von Literaturportalen bzw. Informationsräumen, die möglicherweise die Gestalt einer Mediographie oder Wikigraphie annehmen werden. Wie diese Verzeichnisse konzipiert sein sollten, wird auf Grund der Befragungsergebnisse als Szenarienvarianten durch ein theoretisches Modell beschrieben.
  10. Wissen, D.: Zukunft der Bibliographie - Bibliographie der Zukunft : eine Expertenbefragung mittels Delphi-Technik in Archiven und Bibliotheken in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz ; vom Schriftenverzeichnis zum Informationsraum ; die Entwicklung bibliographischer Informationen, hin zu mediographischen Daten für die germanistische Applikation bei Literaturportalen wie beispielsweise einer Mediographie bzw. Wikigraphie (2008) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Für die hier vorliegende Studie wurden 40 Führungspersönlichkeiten bedeutender Archive und Bibliotheken nach der zukünftigen Entwicklung der Bibliographie befragt. Die Erhebung zu dieser Studie wurde innerhalb eines Jahres zwischen 2005 und 2006 in vier Runden nach der Delphi- Technik in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz durchgeführt. Durch ein Interview, das Fragen aus betrieblichen, gesellschaftlichen und wissenschaftlichen Bereichen beinhaltete, wurden Prognosen ermittelt, die in drei weiteren Befragungsrunden nochmals mittels dargestellter Szenarien hinterfragt wurden. Erkundet wurde durch diese fokussierende Untersuchung die Entwicklung der bibliographischen Information -- vom Schriftenverzeichnis zum Informationsraum -- für die germanistische Applikation. Ziel dieser Studie ist es, anhand der Prognosen von Experten zu klären, ob Bibliographien in Zeiten "Digitaler", "Elektronischer" bzw. "Virtueller Bibliotheken" auch zukünftig einem zeitgemäßen Anspruch in Hinblick auf Informationsbedarf, -nutzen und -wert genügen können und wie sich deren Zukunft gestalten wird. In Form eines Realisierungskonzepts wird im Anschluss an die Erhebungsanalyse beschrieben, wie sich den Experten zufolge bibliographische Daten in einem Prozess, hin zu mediographischen Informationen, befinden. Verdeutlicht wird die Zukunft der Bibliographien in Form von Literaturportalen bzw. Informationsräumen, die möglicherweise die Gestalt einer Mediographie oder Wikigraphie annehmen werden. Wie diese Verzeichnisse konzipiert sein sollten, wird auf Grund der Befragungsergebnisse analysiert und interpretiert und als Szenarienvarianten durch ein theoretisches Modell beschrieben.
    Date
    26.10.2008 18:29:48
    Footnote
    In dieser so genannten Delphi-Studie kristallisiert sich der Wunsch nach einem Web-Portal heraus, das Eigenschaften heutiger bibliographischer Datenbankangebote mit Eigenschaften des Web 2.0 ergänzt. Bis ungefähr 2015 soll den Befragungs-Ergebnissen zufolge ein von mehreren Einrichtungen als »Wikigraphie« oder »Mediographie« kooperativ betriebenes Literaturportal entstehen können. Die Betonung liegt dabei auf »können« - Wissen legt wert darauf, weder die Befragten über alternative Szenarien entscheiden zu lassen, noch eine Prognose zu treffen. Vielmehr habe sein Szenario einen >orientierendem Charakter. Das Szenario einer Mediographie stehe dabei für die Integration von bibliographischer Information und dem Vollzugriff auf die (textuellen und nicht-textuellen) Medieninhalte. Wikigraphie meint eine »Schicht« der Benutzerinteraktion eines Portals, das eine unter ökonomischen und qualitativen Aspekten wünschenswerte Anreicherung qualitätsgesicherter Stammdaten< durch Benutzer erlaubt. Nun weckt der Begriff »Portal« unweigerlich Assoziationen an Vorstellungen zentralisierter Informationsverzeichnisse im Web, wie sie in den 90er-Jahren verbreitet waren. Dem Autor der Studie kann man das nur bedingt zum Vorwurf machen. Er erfüllt lediglich die selbstgestellte Aufgabe, aus den Aussagen der deutschen Bibliotheks-Entscheiderderen Vorstellung von einer »Zukunft der Bibliographie« zu destillieren. Es überrascht kaum, dass sich diese Vorstellung vom in der Fachöffentlichkeit vorherrschenden Bild der Bibliothek 2.0 unterscheidet - denn dort wird die Bearbeitung dieses Themas gern einer ganz anderen Generation überlassen, sozusagen den »jungen Wilden« des Bibliothekswesens.
    Das ist deshalb bedauerlich, weil die für das Internet charakteristische Dezentralisierung der bibliographischen Informationsströme gerade durch Dienste wie CiteULike einen erheblichen Popularitäts- aber auch Forschungs- und Entwicklungsschub erfahren hat. Man betrachte nur die Flut der fachlichen Veröffentlichungen über bibliographische Social-Bookmarking-Dienste in den fachlichen Repositories DUST und E-LIS sowie in den anglophonen Fachzeitschriften seit etwa 2004. Einige mit diesen Diensten zusammenhängende Themen werden von Wissen durchaus berührt. Er findet zum Beispiel mit den Experten heraus, dass das Semantic Web Bestandteil des medio- bzw. wikigraphischen Portals sein müsse (S. 203). Aber die bloße Nennung des Semantic Web lässt nichts von den Spannungen ahnen, die es für das soziale Verhältnis von Zentrum und Peripherie der bibliographischen Information birgt, wenn die partizipativen Strukturen des Web 2.0 und das Semantic Web zusammenkommen. Web 2.0-typische Webservices kombiniert mit den Normdateien der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek würden etwa bedeuten, dass jeder, überall, auch in einem Dienst wie CiteULike, in Wikisource oder in einem eigenen Weblog, Verknüpfungen zu einem Schlagwort erzeugen kann. Ohne also abzuwarten, ob ihm im Jahr 2015 in einem zentralen Portal der traditionellen bibliographischen Diensteanbieter eine >Mitmach-Schicht< zugewiesen wird, in der er dann ein wenig miterschließen darf. Der Autor gibt in seinem Resümee zu erkennen, dass er durchaus um die Eigendynamik seines Gegenstands und die Eigenwilligkeit der Benutzer weiß (S.326f.). Ob das auch für die interviewten Sprecher dieses Delphi-Orakels der bibliographischen Zukunft gilt, muss nach der Lektüre des Buchs allerdings dahingestellt bleiben."
  11. Lang, L.; Dikovich, W.; Labner, J.: ÖZDB-Compact, Version 1.0 (1994) : die ÖZDB auf CD-ROM (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 48(1995) H.1, S.22-29
  12. Open Knowledge Foundation: Prinzipien zu offenen bibliographischen Daten (2011) 0.01
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    Content
    "Bibliographische Daten Um den Geltungsbereich der Prinzipien festzulegen, wird in diesem ersten Teil der zugrundeliegende Begriff bibliographischer Daten erläutert. Kerndaten Bibliographische Daten bestehen aus bibliographischen Beschreibungen. Eine bibliographische Beschreibung beschreibt eine bibliographische Ressource (Artikel, Monographie etc. - ob gedruckt oder elektronisch) zum Zwecke 1. der Identifikation der beschriebenen Ressource, d.h. des Zeigens auf eine bestimmte Ressource in der Gesamtheit aller bibliographischer Ressourcen und 2. der Lokalisierung der beschriebenen Ressource, d.h. eines Hinweises, wo die beschriebene Ressource aufzufinden ist. Traditionellerweise erfüllte eine Beschreibung beide Zwecke gleichzeitig, indem sie Information lieferte über: Autor(en) und Herausgeber, Titel, Verlag, Veröffentlichungsdatum und -ort, Identifizierung des übergeordneten Werks (z.B. einer Zeitschrift), Seitenangaben. Im Web findet Identifikation statt mittels Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) wie z.B. URNs oder DOIs. Lokalisierung wird ermöglicht durch HTTP-URIs, die auch als Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) bezeichnet werden. Alle URIs für bibliographische Ressourcen fallen folglich unter den engen Begriff bibliographischer Daten. Sekundäre Daten Eine bibliographische Beschreibung kann andere Informationen enthalten, die unter den Begriff bibliographischer Daten fallen, beispielsweise Nicht-Web-Identifikatoren (ISBN, LCCN, OCLC etc.), Angaben zum Urheberrechtsstatus, administrative Daten und mehr; diese Daten können von Bibliotheken, Verlagen, Wissenschaftlern, Online-Communities für Buchliebhaber, sozialen Literaturverwaltungssystemen und Anderen produziert sein. Darüber hinaus produzieren Bibliotheken und verwandte Institutionen kontrollierte Vokabulare zum Zwecke der bibliographischen Beschreibung wie z. B. Personen- und Schlagwortnormdateien, Klassifikationen etc., die ebenfalls unter den Begriff bibliographischer Daten fallen."
    Date
    22. 3.2011 18:22:29
  13. MacLennan, A.: Bookscape on CD-ROM (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Bookscape is a Windows based CD-ROM resource which can be used to explore current books. Reviews the February edition, covering the period Jul 89 to Jan 96, suggesting that the material included is mainly of North American origin and would be more useful for book selection than information retrieval work. Describes search features and the quality of the records
    Source
    Managing information. 3(1996) nos.7/8, S.52
  14. Roberts, J.R.; Drost, C.A.: Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The article focuses on the EBSCO databases that provide services to libraries. The Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) include resources focusing on librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, and information science. LISTA has more than 21,000 articles from more than 600 periodicals and includes more than 5,000 conference papers and reports. In the database, there are also cited references and the number of times the source was used can also be found within the database. These are helpful tips in bibliography researching. The database has also several search options including "Basic Search," "Advanced Search," and Indexes." The EBSCOhost interface is simple to use and easy to grasp while LISTA is a free abstract database.
  15. Hawkins, D.T.: Information Science Abstracts : tracking the literature of information science (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The problem of identifying "information science'' is still with us. Hawkins is concerned with the relationship between the information science community and the library community, especially in terms of the recent initiatives to reassert the information technology aspect of information science.
    Date
    16. 7.2006 16:29:02
    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Still the Frontier: Information Science at the Millenium
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.1, S.44-53
  16. Kotlas, C.: Observations of a 'Webliographer' (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the frustrations and challenges of compiling bibliographies that include WWW references. Search and retrieval skills acquired using older online sources are not always transferable to the Web, and evaluation and authentication of resources remain poor. Cited references frequently disappear, leading to complaints from bibliography users. The Web has also changed many users' perceptions of what they should get from other information providers, increasing their expectations and demands, particularly for the more frequent updating of bibliographies. Suggests a partnership approach can help, where users feed back information about the availability of resources they are seeking; this can have many benefits for both parties
    Source
    Information outlook. 1(1997) no.2, S.38
  17. Britain's National Bibliographic Service (1994) 0.01
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    Information retrieval and library automation. 30(1994) no.6, S.1-2
  18. Hider, P.: ¬The retrieval power added by subject indexing to bibliographic databases (2018) 0.01
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    Challenges and opportunities for knowledge organization in the digital age: proceedings of the Fifteenth International ISKO Conference, 9-11 July 2018, Porto, Portugal / organized by: International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), ISKO Spain and Portugal Chapter, University of Porto - Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Research Centre in Communication, Information and Digital Culture (CIC.digital) - Porto. Eds.: F. Ribeiro u. M.E. Cerveira
  19. Erlinger, C.: Spatial planning and its need for national and regional bibliographies of grey literature (2019) 0.01
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    Abstract
    National bibliographies provide interesting opportunities to search for new publications in specific scientific disciplines. This article gives an overview about the bibliographic potential of National Bibliographies in the German-speaking countries for spatial planning both in research and practice. Because grey literature plays an important role in technical disciplines, a national bibliography is a worthwhile source for information retrieval. Furthermore, this article includes a lightweight python-script to parse the bibliographic information from literature relevant to spatial planning and to measure the importance of grey literature using the SRU-API of the German National Library.
  20. Hawkins, D.T.; Larson, S.E.; Caton, B.Q.: Information Science Abstracts : tracking the literature of information science (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Subject classifications and thesauri have become more important than ever in the Web environment. Efforts made to organize information into subject classifications, or taxonomies, offer users the opportunity to substantially improve the effectiveness of their search and retrieval activities. This article continues earlier research an the development of a new definition of the field of information science and the creation of a "map" of the field showing subjects central to it and their relationships to those an the periphery. A case study describes the creation of a new classification structure (taxonomy) for the Information Science Abstracts (ISA) database, aiming to reflect and accommodate the rapid and continued technological and market changes affecting the information industry today and into the future. Based an a sample of some 3,000 ISA abstracts, two validation experiments were conducted by a three-member team comprising a database editor, a reference librarian, and an abstractor-indexer, who represent three of the major communities within the information science field. In the first experiment, the sample of abstracts was classified according to the proposed new taxonomy; alter analysis of the data and revision of the taxonomy, it was revalidated and fine tuned in a second experiment. Indexer consistency measures obtained in this study were significantly higher than those found in previous studies. The taxonomy resulting from this research employs the concepts, definition, and map of information science previously developed. It presents them in an organized hierarchical view of the field and thus makes a significant contribution to information science.
    Content
    Das System: 1. INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH 1.1 Basic concepts, definitions, theories, methodologies, and applications 1.2 Properties, needs, quality, and value of information 1.3 Statistics, measurement Bibliometrics, citation analysis, scientometrics, informetrics 1.4 Information retrieval research Searching techniques (Boolean, fuzzy, natural language), the search process, precision/relevance, ranking/recall, searching models, query formulation, inverted files, updating, database structures 1.5 User behavior and uses of information systems Searcher tactics, information overload, user surveys, usability studies 1.6 Human-computer interface Human factors, ergonomics, design issues 1.7 Communication Editing, writing, linguistics, Internet authoring and design principles 1.8 Operations research/mathematics Modeling, Boolean logic, coding, systems analysis, algorithms, compression 1.9 History of information science, biographies
    2. KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 2.1 Thesauri, authority lists Taxonomies, ontologies, semantic networks, nomenclatures, terminologies, vocabularies 2.2 Cataloging and classification Tagging, metatags, Dublin Core, DOIs, OPACs, MARC, AACR2, topic maps, cataloging processes and theories 2.3 Abstracting, indexing, reviewing Automatic indexing and abstracting 2.4 Standards and protocols NISO, Z39.5, XML, SGML, HTML, Open Archives Initiative (OAI), Encoded Archival Description (EAD), OpenURL, portable document format (PDF) 3. THE INFORMATION PROFESSION 3.1 Information professionals Intermediaries, searchers, reference librarians, information brokers, translators, educators, librarians and librarianship, mentoring, career outlook, future of the profession, professional ethics, skills and competencies 3.2 Organizations and societies 4. SOCIETAL ISSUES 4.1 Information ethics, plagiarism, credibility 4.2 Information literacy, lifelong learning 4.3 The Information Society Universal access and accessibility, technological and socioeconomic impacts of information, technology forecasts, information flows, futures scenarios, preservation 5. THE INFORMATION INDUSTRY 5.1 Information and knowledge management Knowledge transfer in organizations, business strategies 5.2 Markets and players Vendor profiles and Interviews, trends 5.3 Economics and pricing Business models, value chain 5.4 Marketing, e-commerce 6. PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION 6.1 Print 6.2 Electronic E-journals, e-books 6.3 Secondary publishing Abstracting and indexing services, directories 6.4 Scholarly communication Peer review process, future of journals, dissertations, grey literature
    7. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 7.1 Internet World Wide Web, Invisible Web, Deep Web, search engines, browsers, hypermedia, Listservs, bulletin boards, portals, gateways, directories, pathfinders 7.2 Intranets, Web conferencing 7.3 Software Programming languages, operating systems, platforms 7.4 Hardware 7.5 Multimedia 7.6 Document management Imaging, scanning, text retrieval, digitization, records management, bookmarking, hypertext systems, preservation technologies, digitization, linking and electronic cross referencing, storage, digital rights management 7.7 AI, expert systems, intelligent agents Cybernetics, visualization and mapping, data mining, pattern and character recognition, search agents and robots 7.8 Telecommunications Networks, wireless and satellite information delivery, Palm Pilots and other PDAs, LANs and WANs 7.9 Security, access control, authentication, encryption Digital watermarking 7.10 Other B. ELECTRONIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES 8.1 Information searching and retrieval systems and Services Bibliographie, numeric, and Image databases; descriptions of online Services 8.2 Customized information systems, alerting, current awareness 8.3 Document delivery systems and Services Interlibrary loan, resource sharing 8.4 Geographie information systems 9. SUBJECT-SPECIFIC SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS 9.1 Physical sciences Chemistry, physics, engineering, earth sciences, Computer science, energy, mathematics 9.2 Life sciences Medicine, biosciences, agriculture, environment 9.3 Social sciences, humanities, history, linguistics 9.4 Business Management, economics, companies 9.5 Law, political science, government Patents and trademarks, intellectual property, case law 9.6 News 9.7 Education, library and information science, ready reference 9.8 Other/multidisciplinary Biography and genealogy databases, encyclopedias, databases of theses and dissertations
    10. LIBRARIES AND LIBRARY SERVICES 10.1 Library descriptions and types Special, government, academic, and public libraries, archives, museums, state and national libraries, depository libraries 10.2 Library Services 10.3 Library automation, operations, and strategic planning 10.4 Library consortia and networks, coalitions, cooperatives 10.5 Digital and virtual libraries, hybrid libraries 10.6 Education and training Distance learning, continuing education, bibliographic instruction library schools, courses and Curricula 11. GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL INFORMATION AND ISSUES 11.1 Intellectual property protection Copyright issues and implications, fair use, trademarks, patent law 11.2 Legislation, laws, and regulations (except Copyright) 11.3 Contracts and licensing 11.4 Liability issues Filtering, censorship, privacy 11.5 Sources of public information 11.6 Information policies and studies Security, encryption, privacy, freedom of information, censoring, national and other information policies 11.7 Systems and infrastructure Technology transfer
    Issue
    Pt.2: A new taxonomy for information science.
    Object
    Information Science Abstracts
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 54(2003) no.8, S.771-781

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