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  1. Axelos, C.; Flasch, K.; Schepers, H.; Kuhlen, R.; Romberg, R.; Zimmermann, R.: Allgemeines/Besonderes (1971-2007) 0.31
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    Abstract
    Als Erfinder des «Allgemeinen» gilt, gemäß dem Bericht des Aristoteles und seit diesem Bericht, Sokrates. Er ist es, der nicht mehr danach suchte, woraus ein Ding zu dem geworden ist, was es ist, oder wie es entstanden ist, sondern danach, «was [ein Ding] ist», und somit ist Sokrates der erste gewesen, der die Herausarbeitung des Allgemeinen (?a?????) forderte und mit seinen Fragen seine Gesprächspartner zu dieser Herausarbeitung trieb bzw. lockte; die Definition (???sµ??) war das Ziel des sokratischen Gesprächs, und die sokratische Aporie war das Vehikel.
    Footnote
    DOI: 10.24894/HWPh.5033. Vgl. unter: https://www.schwabeonline.ch/schwabe-xaveropp/elibrary/start.xav#__elibrary__%2F%2F*%5B%40attr_id%3D%27verw.allgemeinesbesonderes%27%5D__1515856414979.
  2. Suchenwirth, L.: Sacherschliessung in Zeiten von Corona : neue Herausforderungen und Chancen (2019) 0.30
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    Abstract
    Eine der wesentlichen Aufgaben als Fachreferent*in ist die inhaltliche Erschließung der neuerworbenen Literatur, sowie die Begutachtung und Auswahl der neu erschienenen Werke in den jeweiligen Fachgebieten hinsichtlich der Relevanz für die eigenen Sammlungen gemäß dem Sammlungsprofil der TU Wien Bibliothek. Im Zuge der Corona-Krise wurde die herkömmliche Arbeitsweise in der Sacherschließung beeinträchtigt, und es haben sich neue Herausforderungen, aber auch Möglichkeiten ergeben. Neben der fehlenden Autopsie der Literatur leidet auch die Sichtung und Erwerbung neuer Literatur unter der physischen Abwesenheit vom Arbeitsplatz bzw. der entsprechenden technischen Infrastruktur. Auch der persönliche Austausch mit den Kolleg*innen wurde deutlich erschwert. Neben den Schwierigkeiten wurden aber auch die neuen Handlungsoptionen auf beruflicher und individueller Ebene positiv gesehen. In dem Artikel werden unsere individuellen Erfahrungen an der TU Wien Bibliothek sowie Ausblicke in die Zukunft wiedergegeben.
    Footnote
    https%3A%2F%2Fjournals.univie.ac.at%2Findex.php%2Fvoebm%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F5332%2F5271%2F&usg=AOvVaw2yQdFGHlmOwVls7ANCpTii.
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 73(2020) H.3/4, S.496-503
  3. Li, L.; Shang, Y.; Zhang, W.: Improvement of HITS-based algorithms on Web documents 0.25
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    Abstract
    In this paper, we present two ways to improve the precision of HITS-based algorithms onWeb documents. First, by analyzing the limitations of current HITS-based algorithms, we propose a new weighted HITS-based method that assigns appropriate weights to in-links of root documents. Then, we combine content analysis with HITS-based algorithms and study the effects of four representative relevance scoring methods, VSM, Okapi, TLS, and CDR, using a set of broad topic queries. Our experimental results show that our weighted HITS-based method performs significantly better than Bharat's improved HITS algorithm. When we combine our weighted HITS-based method or Bharat's HITS algorithm with any of the four relevance scoring methods, the combined methods are only marginally better than our weighted HITS-based method. Between the four relevance scoring methods, there is no significant quality difference when they are combined with a HITS-based algorithm.
    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fdelab.csd.auth.gr%2F~dimitris%2Fcourses%2Fir_spring06%2Fpage_rank_computing%2Fp527-li.pdf. Vgl. auch: http://www2002.org/CDROM/refereed/643/.
  4. Schrodt, R.: Tiefen und Untiefen im wissenschaftlichen Sprachgebrauch (2008) 0.25
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    Content
    Vgl. auch: https://studylibde.com/doc/13053640/richard-schrodt. Vgl. auch: http%3A%2F%2Fwww.univie.ac.at%2FGermanistik%2Fschrodt%2Fvorlesung%2Fwissenschaftssprache.doc&usg=AOvVaw1lDLDR6NFf1W0-oC9mEUJf.
  5. Popper, K.R.: Three worlds : the Tanner lecture on human values. Deliverd at the University of Michigan, April 7, 1978 (1978) 0.24
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    Abstract
    In this lecture I intend to challenge those who uphold a monist or even a dualist view of the universe; and I will propose, instead, a pluralist view. I will propose a view of the universe that recognizes at least three different but interacting sub-universes.
    Source
    https%3A%2F%2Ftannerlectures.utah.edu%2F_documents%2Fa-to-z%2Fp%2Fpopper80.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3f4QRTEH-OEBmoYr2J_c7H
  6. Herb, U.; Beucke, D.: ¬Die Zukunft der Impact-Messung : Social Media, Nutzung und Zitate im World Wide Web (2013) 0.23
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    Abstract
    Wissenschaftliche Karrieren und Publikationen benötigen Reputation und möglichst viel Beachtung. Literatur, die diese Aufmerksamkeit findet, wird - so die gängige Annahme - häufig zitiert. Ausgehend von dieser Überlegung wurden Verfahren der Zitationsmessung entwickelt, die Auskunft über die Relevanz oder (wie im- und explizit oft auch postuliert wird) gar die Qualität einer Publikation oder eines Wissenschaftlers geben sollen.
    Content
    Vgl. unter: https://www.leibniz-science20.de%2Fforschung%2Fprojekte%2Faltmetrics-in-verschiedenen-wissenschaftsdisziplinen%2F&ei=2jTgVaaXGcK4Udj1qdgB&usg=AFQjCNFOPdONj4RKBDf9YDJOLuz3lkGYlg&sig2=5YI3KWIGxBmk5_kv0P_8iQ.
  7. Sieglerschmidt, J.: Wissensordnungen im analogen und im digitalen Zeitalter (2017) 0.22
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    Content
    Vgl. unter: https://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=0rtGDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA35&dq=inhaltserschlie%C3%9Fung+OR+sacherschlie%C3%9Fung&ots=5u0TwCbFqE&sig=GGw3Coc21CINkone-6Lx8LaSAjY#v=onepage&q=inhaltserschlie%C3%9Fung%20OR%20sacherschlie%C3%9Fung&f=false.
    Footnote
    Wierabdruck aus: Handbuch Kulturportale: Online-Angebote aus Kultur und Wissenschaft. Hrsg.: Ellen Euler u.a. Berlin 2015.
    Source
    Studiolo: Kooperative Forschungsumgebungen in den eHumanities. Hrsg: Eva-MariaSeng, Reinhard Keil
  8. Hotho, A.; Bloehdorn, S.: Data Mining 2004 : Text classification by boosting weak learners based on terms and concepts (2004) 0.22
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    Abstract
    Document representations for text classification are typically based on the classical Bag-Of-Words paradigm. This approach comes with deficiencies that motivate the integration of features on a higher semantic level than single words. In this paper we propose an enhancement of the classical document representation through concepts extracted from background knowledge. Boosting is used for actual classification. Experimental evaluations on two well known text corpora support our approach through consistent improvement of the results.
    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CEAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fciteseerx.ist.psu.edu%2Fviewdoc%2Fdownload%3Fdoi%3D10.1.1.91.4940%26rep%3Drep1%26type%3Dpdf&ei=dOXrUMeIDYHDtQahsIGACg&usg=AFQjCNHFWVh6gNPvnOrOS9R3rkrXCNVD-A&sig2=5I2F5evRfMnsttSgFF9g7Q&bvm=bv.1357316858,d.Yms.
    Date
    8. 1.2013 10:22:32
  9. Vetere, G.; Lenzerini, M.: Models for semantic interoperability in service-oriented architectures (2005) 0.22
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    Abstract
    Although service-oriented architectures go a long way toward providing interoperability in distributed, heterogeneous environments, managing semantic differences in such environments remains a challenge. We give an overview of the issue of semantic interoperability (integration), provide a semantic characterization of services, and discuss the role of ontologies. Then we analyze four basic models of semantic interoperability that differ in respect to their mapping between service descriptions and ontologies and in respect to where the evaluation of the integration logic is performed. We also provide some guidelines for selecting one of the possible interoperability models.
    Content
    Vgl.: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5386707&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D5386707.
  10. Donsbach, W.: Wahrheit in den Medien : über den Sinn eines methodischen Objektivitätsbegriffes (2001) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Das Problem der Wahrnehmung und Darstellung von Wahrheit durch die Medien führt zu vier zentralen Fragen: Wie viel Wahrheit gibt es in der Welt, über die Journalisten berichten müssen? Wie ermittelt oder recherchiert man diese Wahrheit? Wie trennt man die Spreu vom Weizen? Und wie geht man als Journalist mit dem um, was man als Wahrheit erkannt hat oder erkannt zu haben glaubt? Hier gibt es ganz offensichtlich eine Parallele zwischen Journalisten und Wissenschaftlern. Journalisten und Wissenschaftler brauchen erstens Hypothesen, zweitens geeignete Hypothesentests, drittens ein gutes Abgrenzungs-Kriterium und viertens Verfahren, um die erkannten Sachverhalte auf angemessene Weise für eine Kommunikation mit anderen zu repräsentieren, das heißt sie darzustellen. Es gibt zwei große Unterschiede zwischen Journalisten und Wissenschaftlern: Journalisten sind in der Regel auf raum-zeitlich begrenzte Aussagen aus, Wissenschaftler in der Regel auf raumzeitlich unbegrenzte Gesetze. Aber diese Unterschiede sind fließend, weil Wissenschaftler raum-zeitlich begrenzte Aussagen brauchen, um ihre All-Aussagen zu überprüfen, und Journalisten sich immer häufiger auf das Feld der allgemeinen Gesetzes-Aussagen wagen oder doch zumindest Kausalinterpretationen für soziale Phänomene anbieten. Der zweite Unterschied besteht darin, dass die Wissenschaft weitgehend professionalisiert ist (zumindest gilt dies uneingeschränkt für die Naturwissenschaften und die Medizin), was ihr relativ klare Abgrenzungs- und Güte-Kriterien beschert hat. Diese fehlen weitgehend im Journalismus.
    Content
    Der Beitrag basiert auf einem Vortrag beim 9. Ethiktag "Wissenschaft und Medien" am Zentrum für Ethik und Recht in der Medizin des Universitätsklinikums Freiburg im Februar 2001.
    Source
    Politische Meinung. 381(2001) Nr.1, S.65-74 [https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dgfe.de%2Ffileadmin%2FOrdnerRedakteure%2FSektionen%2FSek02_AEW%2FKWF%2FPublikationen_Reihe_1989-2003%2FBand_17%2FBd_17_1994_355-406_A.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2KcbRsHy5UQ9QRIUyuOLNi]
  11. Noever, D.; Ciolino, M.: ¬The Turing deception (2022) 0.18
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    Abstract
    This research revisits the classic Turing test and compares recent large language models such as ChatGPT for their abilities to reproduce human-level comprehension and compelling text generation. Two task challenges- summary and question answering- prompt ChatGPT to produce original content (98-99%) from a single text entry and sequential questions initially posed by Turing in 1950. We score the original and generated content against the OpenAI GPT-2 Output Detector from 2019, and establish multiple cases where the generated content proves original and undetectable (98%). The question of a machine fooling a human judge recedes in this work relative to the question of "how would one prove it?" The original contribution of the work presents a metric and simple grammatical set for understanding the writing mechanics of chatbots in evaluating their readability and statistical clarity, engagement, delivery, overall quality, and plagiarism risks. While Turing's original prose scores at least 14% below the machine-generated output, whether an algorithm displays hints of Turing's true initial thoughts (the "Lovelace 2.0" test) remains unanswerable.
    Source
    https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fabs%2F2212.06721&usg=AOvVaw3i_9pZm9y_dQWoHi6uv0EN
  12. Mas, S.; Marleau, Y.: Proposition of a faceted classification model to support corporate information organization and digital records management (2009) 0.18
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    Abstract
    The employees of an organization often use a personal hierarchical classification scheme to organize digital documents that are stored on their own workstations. As this may make it hard for other employees to retrieve these documents, there is a risk that the organization will lose track of needed documentation. Furthermore, the inherent boundaries of such a hierarchical structure require making arbitrary decisions about which specific criteria the classification will b.e based on (for instance, the administrative activity or the document type, although a document can have several attributes and require classification in several classes).A faceted classification model to support corporate information organization is proposed. Partially based on Ranganathan's facets theory, this model aims not only to standardize the organization of digital documents, but also to simplify the management of a document throughout its life cycle for both individuals and organizations, while ensuring compliance to regulatory and policy requirements.
    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?reload=true&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F4755313%2F4755314%2F04755480.pdf%3Farnumber%3D4755480&authDecision=-203.
  13. Zeng, Q.; Yu, M.; Yu, W.; Xiong, J.; Shi, Y.; Jiang, M.: Faceted hierarchy : a new graph type to organize scientific concepts and a construction method (2019) 0.18
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    Abstract
    On a scientific concept hierarchy, a parent concept may have a few attributes, each of which has multiple values being a group of child concepts. We call these attributes facets: classification has a few facets such as application (e.g., face recognition), model (e.g., svm, knn), and metric (e.g., precision). In this work, we aim at building faceted concept hierarchies from scientific literature. Hierarchy construction methods heavily rely on hypernym detection, however, the faceted relations are parent-to-child links but the hypernym relation is a multi-hop, i.e., ancestor-to-descendent link with a specific facet "type-of". We use information extraction techniques to find synonyms, sibling concepts, and ancestor-descendent relations from a data science corpus. And we propose a hierarchy growth algorithm to infer the parent-child links from the three types of relationships. It resolves conflicts by maintaining the acyclic structure of a hierarchy.
    Content
    Vgl.: https%3A%2F%2Faclanthology.org%2FD19-5317.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0ZZFyq5wWTtNTvNkrvjlGA.
  14. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.15
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    Abstract
    A summary of brain theory is given so far as it is contained within the framework of Localization Theory. Difficulties of this "conventional theory" are traced back to a specific deficiency: there is no way to express relations between active cells (as for instance their representing parts of the same object). A new theory is proposed to cure this deficiency. It introduces a new kind of dynamical control, termed synaptic modulation, according to which synapses switch between a conducting and a non- conducting state. The dynamics of this variable is controlled on a fast time scale by correlations in the temporal fine structure of cellular signals. Furthermore, conventional synaptic plasticity is replaced by a refined version. Synaptic modulation and plasticity form the basis for short-term and long-term memory, respectively. Signal correlations, shaped by the variable network, express structure and relationships within objects. In particular, the figure-ground problem may be solved in this way. Synaptic modulation introduces exibility into cerebral networks which is necessary to solve the invariance problem. Since momentarily useless connections are deactivated, interference between di erent memory traces can be reduced, and memory capacity increased, in comparison with conventional associative memory
    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  15. Bürger, T.: ¬Das alte Buch als Herausforderung für neue Medien : Erschließungswünsche an neue Technologien (1996) 0.10
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    Form
    Altes Buch
    Series
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie: Sonderh.63
    Source
    85. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Göttingen 1995: Die Herausforderung der Bibliotheken durch elektronische Medien und neue Organisationsformen. Hrsg.: S. Wefers
  16. Aufbau eines zentralen Fachportals für Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften (2005) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Ein zentrales Internetportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften soll die bislang verstreute Fachinformation in diesen drei eng benachbarten Disziplinen bündeln und unter einer Suchoberfläche zusammenführen. Der Aufbau dieser "Virtuellen Fachbibliothek Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften" (ViFa BBI) erfolgt mit Unterstützung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Der Nutzer findet hier in Zukunft alle Möglichkeiten eines "one-stop-shop" der Fachinformation vor: Mit einer einzigen Suchanfrage recherchiert er gleichzeitig in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Thematisches Browsing und Navigieren sind ebenso möglich wie die formale Suche nach Autoren oder Titelstichworten. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monographien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Das Angebot richtet sich an Wissenschaftler, Studierende und bereits in der Praxis tätige Absolventen der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften. Die Fachcommunity wird durch einen wissenschaftlichen Beirat an der Entwicklung des Portals beteiligt. Durch den facettenreichen und in vielfacher Hinsicht propädeutischen Charakter der hier zusammengefassten Fachgebiete, die u.a. historische, betriebs- und sozialwissenschaftliche, sowie informationstechnologische Aspekte umfassen, ist die ViFa BBI auch interdisziplinär von Interesse. Deshalb ist auch jeder am Buch- Bibliotheks- und Informationswesen Interessierte aufgerufen, sich bei der Entwicklung zu beteiligen Partner beim Aufbau des Portals: - Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der FH Potsdam - Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis der Fachhochschule Potsdam - Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin (DBV) - Buchwissenschaft der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - und Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, die als DFG-Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek für das Fach "Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen" die Entwicklung koordiniert. Teilangebote sind schon jetzt online über die Homepages der beteiligten Einrichtungen verfügbar. Links: informationswissenschaften.fh-potsdam.de, knb.bibliotheksverband.de, www.buchwiss.uni-erlangen.de, www.sub.uni-goettingen.de Kontakt. Kristine Hillenkötter, SUB Göttingen, Tel.: 0551 / 39-3882, E-Mail: hillenkoetter@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
  17. Information digital: »ViFa BBI« : Zentrales Fachportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften (2005) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Ein zentrales Internetportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften soll die bislang verstreute Fachinformation in diesen drei eng benachbarten Disziplinen bündeln und unter einer Suchoberfläche zusammenführen. Der Aufbau dieser »Virtuellen Fachbibliothek Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften« (ViFa BBI) erfolgt mit Unterstützung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Der Nutzer findet hier in Zukunft alle Möglichkeiten eines »one-stop-shop« der Fachinformation vor: Mit einer einzigen Suchanfrage recherchiert er gleichzeitig in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Thematisches Browsing und Navigieren sind ebenso möglich wie die formale Suche nach Autoren oder Titelstichworten. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monographien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Das Angebot richtet sich an Wissenschaftler, Studierende und bereits in der Praxis tätige Absolventen der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften. Die Fachcommunity wird durch einen wissenschaftlichen Beirat an der Entwicklung des Portals beteiligt. Durch den facettenreichen und in vielfacher Hinsicht propädeutischen Charakter der hier zusammengefassten Fachgebiete, die unter anderem historische, betriebsund sozialwissenschaftliche sowie informationstechnologische Aspekte umfassen, ist die ViFa BBI auch interdisziplinär von Interesse. Deshalb ist auch jeder am Buch- Bibliotheks- und Informationswesen Interessierte aufgerufen, sich bei der Entwicklung zu beteiligen. Partner beim Aufbau des Portals sind der - Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der FH Potsdam, das - Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis der Fachhochschule Potsdam, das - Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband, die - Buchwissenschaft der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg und die - Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, die als DFG-Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek für das Fach »Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen« die Entwicklung koordiniert.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
  18. b2i: Alles auf einen Klick : Nationales Informationsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften gestartet (2007) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Seit Mai ist b2i, das zentrale Wissenschaftsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften, online (www.b2i.de). Dies teilte die Fachhochschule Potsdam mit. Der Name »b2i« fasst die Anfangsbuchstaben der beteiligten drei Wissenschaftsdisziplinen (Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften) zusammen. Mit diesem Portal steht den drei Disziplinen zum ersten Mal ein umfassendes Angebot an Fachinformation mit bibliografischen Nachweisen und Zugang zu wissenschaftlichen Texten interdisziplinär zur Verfügung. Eine Reihe von Datenbanken wurde überhaupt erst im Zusammenhang mit dem Projekt erarbeitet beziehungsweise digitalisiert.
    Content
    "Das Fachportal wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert. Partner in diesem Kooperationsprojekt sind die Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (SUB), der als zuständiger Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek auch die Koordination obliegt, das Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis (IZ) der Fachhochschule Potsdam, der Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der Fachhochschule Potsdam, das Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin und die Buchwissenschaft der FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Nach dem Vorbild der virtuellen Fachbibliotheken bündelt b2i Fachinformation, Datenbanken und Bibliothekskataloge der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften und macht sie über eine gemeinsame Oberfläche zugänglich. Eine integrierte Suchmaschine ermöglicht die gleichzeitige Recherche in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, qualitätskontrollierten Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monografien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Damit wird b2i für Interessierte aus Wissenschaft, Studium und Praxis zu einem interdisziplinären »one-stop-shop« der Fachinformation für die Informationswissenschaften.
    Zum Angebot von b2i gehört auch Volltextrecherche. Bereits jetzt sind der Potsdamer Volltextserver INFODATA eDepot und der GOEDOCDokumentenserver der SUB Göttingen einbezogen. Thematisch erschlossene Nachweise auf Artikelebene bieten die informationswissenschaftliche Datenbank INFODATA und der spezifische Fachausschnitt »Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen« aus der Aufsatzdatenbank Online Contents (OLC-SSG). Für die Buch- und Bibliothekswissenschaft verbessert sich die Nachweissituation erheblich durch die Einbindung der nunmehr erstmals in elektronischer Form verfügbaren »Bibliographie zur Buch- und Bibliotheksgeschichte« (BBB) und des von Bernhard Fabian herausgegebenen »Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände«, das in Form eines interaktiven Wikis kostenfrei zugänglich gemacht wird. Der »b2i Guide« enthält eine Sammlung von intellektuell erschlossenen, fachrelevanten Internetquellen, in die auch die Fachausschnitte aus der Elektronischen Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) und des DatenbankInformationssystems (DBIS) eingebunden sind. Beiträge zu aktuellen Fachthemen aus der Bibliotheksszene ergänzen das Bibliotheksportal des Kompetenznetzwerks für Bibliotheken. Ansprechpartner für weitergehende Informationen an der Fachhochschule Potsdam sind: Prof. Hans-Christoph Hobohm (Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften, 03 31/580-15 14, hobohm@fh-potsdam.de) und Karen Falke (Informationszentrum / IZ, 0331/580-2210, falke@fh-potsdam.de) sowie an der SUB Göttingen Kristine Hillenkötter (0551/39-38 82, hillenkoetter@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de)."
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
  19. Wissenschaftsportal b2i - das zentrale Fachportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften online! (2007) 0.08
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    "Seit dem 8. Mai 2007 ist b2i, das zentrale Wissenschaftsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften, online (www.b2i.de). Sein Name "b2i" fasst die Anfangsbuchstaben der beteiligten drei Wissenschaftsdisziplinen zusammen. Das Fachportal wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert und kooperativ entwickelt von: - der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (SUB) als zuständiger Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek (Projektleitung), - dem Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis (IZ) der Fachhochschule Potsdam, - dem Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der Fachhochschule Potsdam, - dem Kompetenznetzwerkfür Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin - und der Buchwissenschaft der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Nach dem Vorbild der virtuellen Fachbibliotheken bündelt b2i Fachinformation, Datenbanken und Bibliothekskataloge der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften und macht sie über eine gemeinsame Oberfläche bequem und komfortabel zugänglich. Eine integrierte Metasuchfunktion ermöglicht die gleichzeitige Recherche in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, qualitätskontrollierten Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monographien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Damit wird b2i für Interessierte aus Wissenschaft, Studium und Praxis zu einem interdisziplinären "One-stop-shop" der Fachinformation. Auch Volltexte gehören zum Angebot von b2i. Eingebunden sind bereits jetzt der Potsdamer Volltextserver INFODATA eDepot und der GOEDOC-Dokumentenserver der SUB Göttingen. Thematisch erschlossene Nachweise auf Artikelebene bieten die informationswissenschaftliche Datenbank INFODATA und der spezifische Fachausschnitt "Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen" aus der Aufsatzdatenbank Online Contents (OLC-SSG). Für die Buch- und Bibliothekswissenschaft verbessert sich die Nachweissituation erheblich durch die Einbindung der nunmehr erstmals in elektronischer Form verfügbaren "Bibliographie zur Buch- und Bibliotheksgeschichte" (BBB) und des von Bernhard Fabian herausgegebenen "Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände", das in Form eines interaktiven Wikis kostenfrei zugänglich gemacht wird. Der "b2i Guide" enthält eine Sammlung von intellektuell erschlossenen, fachrelevanten Internetquellen, in die auch die Fachausschnitte aus der Elektronischen Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) und des Datenbank-Informationssystems (DBIS) eingebunden sind. Beiträge zu aktuellen Fachthemen aus der Bibliotheksszene ergänzt das Bibliotheksportal des Kompetenznetzwerks für Bibliotheken."
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
  20. ¬Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) fördert zentrales Fachportal für die Bibliotheks, Buch und Informationswissenschaften (2005) 0.07
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    "Ein zentrales Internetportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften soll die bislang verstreute Fachinformation in diesen drei eng benachbarten Disziplinen bündeln und unter einer Suchoberfläche zusammenführen. Der Aufbau dieser "Virtuellen Fachbibliothek Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften" (ViFa BBI) erfolgt mit Unterstützung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), die das Projekt über einen Zeitraum von zwei Jahren mit einer Fördersumme von insgesamt 305.000 EUR fördert. Nutzer finden hier in Zukunft alle Möglichkeiten eines "one-stop-shop" der Fachinformation vor: Mit einer einzigen Suchanfrage recherchiert er gleichzeitig in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, Internetre ssourcen und Fakteninformationen. Thematisches Browsing und Navigieren sind ebenso möglich wie die formale Suche nach Autoren oder Titelstichworten. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monographien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Das Angebot richtet sich an Wissenschaftler, Studierende und bereits in der Praxis tätige Absolventen der Bibliotheks-, Buchund Informationswissenschaften. Die Fachcommunity wird durch einen wissenschaftlichen Beirat an der Entwicklung des Portals beteiligt. Durch den facettenreichen und in vielfacher Hinsicht propädeutischen Charakter der hier zusammengefassten Fachgebiete, die u.a. historische, betriebs- und sozialwissenschaftliche, sowie informationstechnologische Aspekte umfassen, ist die ViFa BBI auch interdisziplinär von Interesse. Deshalb ist auch jeder am Buch- Bibliotheksund Informationswesen Interessierte aufgerufen, sich an der Entwicklung zu beteiligen Partner beim Aufbau des Portals im Rahmen des Förderprojekts sind - Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der FH Potsdam - Informationszentrum für Informations-wissenschaft und-praxis der Fachhochschule Potsdam - Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin (DBV) - Buchwissenschaft der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg und Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, die als DFG-Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek für das Fach "Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen" die Entwicklung koordiniert und bereits eine Stelle ausgeschrieben hat. Teilangebote sind schon jetzt online über die Websites der beteiligten Einrichtungen verfügbar."
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Footnote
    Links: informationswissenschaften.fh-potsdam. de Forge.fh-potsdam.de/-BiB/neu/bibizi024. htm knb.bibliotheksverband.de www buchwiss.uni-erlangen.de www.sub.uni-goettingen.de Möglichkeiten der Zusammenarbeit mit dem von der DGI gemeinsam mit AGI Information Management Consultant, Neustadt im Jahr 2004 gestarteten Portal Informationswissenschaft - multilingual www. agi-imc.de/isearch/is dgi.nsf sollen im Verlauf des Projekts erörtert werden. Kontakt: Kristine Hillenkötter, SUB Göttingen, Telefon: (05 51) 39-3882, E-Mail: hillenkoetter@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 56(2005) H.7, S.354

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