Search (43 results, page 2 of 3)

  • × language_ss:"nl"
  1. Frowein, C.: Benchmarking voor informatiedienstverleners : een zinvolle stap op weg naar kwaliteit (1998) 0.00
    4.5571616E-4 = product of:
      0.006835742 = sum of:
        0.006835742 = product of:
          0.013671484 = sum of:
            0.013671484 = weight(_text_:information in 2077) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.013671484 = score(doc=2077,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.2687516 = fieldWeight in 2077, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=2077)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Modern technology has radically altered the administration of information services and offers a range of alternative sources of information. Librarians must be prepared to use the technology to highlight the importance of their services. Benchmarking provides a useful guarantee to standards of service and assists in improving services on an ongoing basis. In the Netherlands useful models for assessing services have been developed by the Instituut Nederlandse Kwaliteit and the Economic Instituut voor het Midden- en Kleinbedrijf
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Benchmarking for information services providers: a useful step towards quality
  2. Vaerenbergh, J. van: Openbare bibliotheken en de informatiemaatschappij (1998) 0.00
    4.5571616E-4 = product of:
      0.006835742 = sum of:
        0.006835742 = product of:
          0.013671484 = sum of:
            0.013671484 = weight(_text_:information in 3996) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.013671484 = score(doc=3996,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.2687516 = fieldWeight in 3996, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=3996)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    In 1997 the European Commission published its report, Public Libraries and the Information Society, which points out the impact the information society will have for the ordinary citizen. Aim of the study was to show how libraries must adapt their services to the challenges. However, a majority of Europe's 40.000 public libraries have yet to take their 1st steps towards automation. Closer cooperation amongst all types of libraries is urgently required together with adequate training. Progress must be regularly monitored
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Public libraries and the information society
  3. Woedstadt, G.: Gebruikersinterfaces voor information retrieval : state-of-the-art (1996) 0.00
    3.987516E-4 = product of:
      0.005981274 = sum of:
        0.005981274 = product of:
          0.011962548 = sum of:
            0.011962548 = weight(_text_:information in 3876) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.011962548 = score(doc=3876,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.23515764 = fieldWeight in 3876, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3876)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    A study of new information systems and databases shows that insufficient help is provided to enable users to exploit these resources adequately. Despite surveys which show that users rarely employ Boolean logic appropriately in formulating search strategies database producers continue to use it as an indexing tool. Moreover, although much effort has been devoted to developing navigation techniques to search databases, problems still arise with insufficient entry points and links between systems. Resources are currently being channelled into the development of virtual reality systems to help users
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: User interfaces for information retrieval: the state of the art
  4. Simons, L.: Gutenberg, Diderot of Bill Gates? : de informatiesnelweg en de verspreiding van wetenschappelijke kennis (1997) 0.00
    3.987516E-4 = product of:
      0.005981274 = sum of:
        0.005981274 = product of:
          0.011962548 = sum of:
            0.011962548 = weight(_text_:information in 444) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.011962548 = score(doc=444,freq=6.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.23515764 = fieldWeight in 444, product of:
                  2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                    6.0 = termFreq=6.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=444)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Articles on the Internet and its application to library services now abound in the professional literature. Libraries which do not offer Internet access are depriving their users of access to a vast store of information. As the cost of scientific journals continues to soar the Internet has encouraged the creation of specialist databases, such as the elementary particle physics database at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Publishers charges for online information highlight the vulnerable position of Flemish university libraries
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Gutenberg, Diderot, or Bill Gates?: the information highway and the dissemination of scientific knowledge
  5. Keulen, F.: Campus-informatiediensten en bibliotheken : een kwestie van wederzijds belang (1994) 0.00
    3.7209064E-4 = product of:
      0.0055813594 = sum of:
        0.0055813594 = product of:
          0.011162719 = sum of:
            0.011162719 = weight(_text_:information in 8371) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.011162719 = score(doc=8371,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.21943474 = fieldWeight in 8371, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=8371)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    In 1989 Brabant Catholic University was the first university in the Netherlands to provide an online campus information service. Since that date other universities in the Netherlands have inaugurated systems providing a wide range of information services, including access to the respective library's catalogues. Ease of use varies from system to system and there is an urgent need to standardize system commands. Libraries can provide useful help in creating such services. In return ther services provide a useful adjunct to the organization's library
  6. Voorbij, H.: Wetenschappelijke informatie zoeken op Internet : landelijk gebruikersoderzoek (1998) 0.00
    3.7209064E-4 = product of:
      0.0055813594 = sum of:
        0.0055813594 = product of:
          0.011162719 = sum of:
            0.011162719 = weight(_text_:information in 2868) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.011162719 = score(doc=2868,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.21943474 = fieldWeight in 2868, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=2868)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    In 1997 a survey was held in the Netherlands by the Innovatie Wetenschappelijke Informatievoorziening (Innovation in Scientific Information Services) Steering Group to establish how much use students and research workers make of the Internet. 84% of respondents reported it useful for email communication, whilst 49% used it for consulting web documents. However, only 27% of respondents used it to consult electronic journals. A majority of respondents asked for greater assistance from library staff
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Searching for scientific information on the Internet: a national user survey
  7. Riesthuis, G.J.A.: Zoeken met woorden : hergebruik van onderwerpsontsluiting (1998) 0.00
    3.2888478E-4 = product of:
      0.0049332716 = sum of:
        0.0049332716 = product of:
          0.009866543 = sum of:
            0.009866543 = weight(_text_:information in 3154) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.009866543 = score(doc=3154,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.19395474 = fieldWeight in 3154, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=3154)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Theory of information languages. Decomposition of UDC-notations
  8. Bra, P. de: Hypermedia, de opvolger van boek, film en video (1996) 0.00
    3.255793E-4 = product of:
      0.0048836893 = sum of:
        0.0048836893 = product of:
          0.009767379 = sum of:
            0.009767379 = weight(_text_:information in 4959) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.009767379 = score(doc=4959,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1920054 = fieldWeight in 4959, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=4959)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    The concept of a system combining information in both textual and pictorial format was first suggested by Vannevar Bush in 1945. The present hypermedia system was originally developed by Tim Berners Lee at CERN in 1989 and provides access to brief documents, which are interlinked and contain text, images, sound and video. The system has become widely available through the WWW, which enables users to 'navigate' through related information. Recent developments include the ability to view objects in virtual reality and the automatic generation of document links
  9. Werf-Davelaar, T.v.d.: ¬De bibliografische beschrijving van elektronische informatiebronnen : de ontwikkeling van ISBD(ER) (1997) 0.00
    3.255793E-4 = product of:
      0.0048836893 = sum of:
        0.0048836893 = product of:
          0.009767379 = sum of:
            0.009767379 = weight(_text_:information in 106) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.009767379 = score(doc=106,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1920054 = fieldWeight in 106, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=106)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Hitherto, the ISBD for nonbook materials and computer files have provided standards for cataloguing electronic media. However, new technology, particular digitisation with its facility to create multimedia resources, has highlighted the need for new bibliographic standards. In the Netherlands the Royal Library, Pica and SURFnet, in 1993, implemented a project to create standards for networked information resources. The results will provide useful guidelines unitl the publication of an ISBD for electronic resources
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: The bibliographic description of electronic information sources: development of the ISBD(ER)
  10. Albus, W.; Smulders, H.: Doeltreffend zoeken in volledige teksten : 2. full-text retrieval bij de HavenInformatieBank (1998) 0.00
    3.255793E-4 = product of:
      0.0048836893 = sum of:
        0.0048836893 = product of:
          0.009767379 = sum of:
            0.009767379 = weight(_text_:information in 2368) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.009767379 = score(doc=2368,freq=4.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1920054 = fieldWeight in 2368, product of:
                  2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                    4.0 = termFreq=4.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=2368)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    At Rotterdam Port Authority an information database has been created with approx. 100.000 full text documents online. Topic software has been used to identify word groups and refine search strategies to optimize precision and recall. The software guides users from selected terms to other relevant word combinations. Although the system would benefit from further refinement, users are generally satisfied. The database includes a number of foreign language documents but lacks a thesaurus of foreign terms
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Effective searching on full texts: 1. full-text-retrieval on the Harbour information database
  11. Minnigh, L.D.: Chaos in informatie, onderwerpsontsluiting en kennisoverdracht : de rol van de wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1993) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 6606) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=6606,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 6606, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=6606)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Existing classification systems require constant expansion to accomodate new subject fields, while subject indexing techniques fail to display the relationship of subjects. Relational databases are currently being developed which will guide users through the differing levels of subjects, using the 'cartography of science'. Such developments will enable librarians to play a more interactive role in information retrieval and will have far-reaching consequences on the design of subject-indexing systems
  12. Bosman, F.E.; Ongering, M.A.H.; Smit, H.P.A.: Observeren en registeren : evaluatieonderzoek naar OPC3 (1993) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 6704) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=6704,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 6704, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=6704)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the PICA network introduced the latest version of its OPAC in 1991. The new OPAC, which is central to the development of the Open Library Network, offers users new methods of information searching. A study of use patterns of the new OPAC at the Royal Library and Groningen University Library has helped to improve screen layout and command structure in preparation for general introduction of the terminals throughout the network
  13. Elderink, C.: Kermit, Gopher ein OBN : drie toegangswegen tot informatie (1993) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 6975) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=6975,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 6975, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=6975)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    To assist users of the national SURFnet information network in the Netherlands Utrecht City Libraries have developed the Kermit user help package. The Gopher package developed by the University of Minnesota in the United States also enables users to navigate through the system. The Open Bibliotheek Network (Open Library Network) allows users both to access and request items from other library collections via SURFnet. The system thus enables enquirers to male optimum use of library resources in the Netherlands
  14. Pansegrouw, J.G.: ¬Die begrippe spesie, klas en versameling in verhouding tot indekseringteorie (1995) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 4447) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=4447,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 4447, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=4447)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Source
    South African journal of library and information science. 63(1995) no.4, S.173-178
  15. Sieverts, E.: ProCite voor de eingebruiker (1997) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 90) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=90,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 90, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=90)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    For literature searchers who create extensive bibliographies, special software is available. Among the most popular of these packages is ProCite from Research Information Systems. The system uses workforms with predefined fields for author, title etc. Through its BilioLink conversion program ProCite enables data to be downloaded from other files. Advantages of the package are its ease of use and links to WWW applications. However, index browsing is clumsy and there is little control over input errors
  16. Sieverts, E.: Liever browsen dan zoeken (1998) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 4722) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=4722,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 4722, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=4722)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Despite development of the WWW searchers still experience difficulties following links between sites and cannot be sure that a site contains the required information. 3 software programs developed to guide users through the maze of hyperlinks are: Dynamic diagrams, the Hyperbolic tree, and the Brain. in contrast to the other programs which operate on webservers and display hyperlinks in diagrammatic form the Brain is installed on individual PCs and can be customised to meet users' requirements
  17. Hofstede, M.: Zoeken in PiCarta : de proef op de som (1998) 0.00
    2.6310782E-4 = product of:
      0.0039466172 = sum of:
        0.0039466172 = product of:
          0.0078932345 = sum of:
            0.0078932345 = weight(_text_:information in 4735) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.0078932345 = score(doc=4735,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.1551638 = fieldWeight in 4735, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=4735)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    The proliferation of electronic databases and reduced library collections require researchers to be familiar with an increasing range of bibliographical resources. To assist users in searching multiple databases the PICA network in the Netherlands has developed PiCarta as a single information source. The servie enables users to access bibliographical databases and electronic journals using Boolean logic, fuzzy operators, and subject weighting. The system is, however, dependent upon indexing methods used in original sources
  18. Schoonbaert, D.: Bib/SEARCH 2.9: ervaringen met een veelzijdig bibliografisch databaseprogramma in een wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1994) 0.00
    2.3021935E-4 = product of:
      0.00345329 = sum of:
        0.00345329 = product of:
          0.00690658 = sum of:
            0.00690658 = weight(_text_:information in 1588) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.00690658 = score(doc=1588,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.13576832 = fieldWeight in 1588, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=1588)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    The library of the Prince Leopold Institute for Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium is a specialised research library with some 14.000 books and 550 current periodical subscirptions. Since 1990 the library has used Bib/SEARCH (version 2.9) library management program to provide online catalogue and database information facilities. The system is structured to enable easy transfer of data from other sources, and fields may be defined according to the library' needs. Despite minor problems such as the indexing routine, experience at the Institute has been positive. A new version of the system is currently under development
  19. ¬De inrichting en het gebruik vat het documentatiecentrum in de lagere scholen (1976) 0.00
    2.3021935E-4 = product of:
      0.00345329 = sum of:
        0.00345329 = product of:
          0.00690658 = sum of:
            0.00690658 = weight(_text_:information in 4479) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.00690658 = score(doc=4479,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.13576832 = fieldWeight in 4479, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=4479)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Abstract
    Modern education is concerned with helping children to understand society and a multi-media documentation centre in each school is a necessary teachign aid. Beginning with static book collections, documentation centres should expand into dynamic information sources containing all media and concentrating on current material. Provincial libraries will often provide this service for an egreed fee. Most centres have classified catalogues based upon the Dutch SISO classification system for public libraries. Essential to the setting up and running of a documentation centre is the goodwill and appreciation of teachinf staff who must participate in every aspect of it
  20. Werf-Davelaar, T.v.d.: ¬De bibliografische beschrijving van elektronische informatiebronnen : 2 (1997) 0.00
    2.3021935E-4 = product of:
      0.00345329 = sum of:
        0.00345329 = product of:
          0.00690658 = sum of:
            0.00690658 = weight(_text_:information in 7395) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
              0.00690658 = score(doc=7395,freq=2.0), product of:
                0.050870337 = queryWeight, product of:
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.028978055 = queryNorm
                0.13576832 = fieldWeight in 7395, product of:
                  1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                    2.0 = termFreq=2.0
                  1.7554779 = idf(docFreq=20772, maxDocs=44218)
                  0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=7395)
          0.5 = coord(1/2)
      0.06666667 = coord(1/15)
    
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: The bibliographical description of electronic information resources: 2

Types

  • a 40
  • b 1
  • d 1
  • el 1
  • m 1
  • s 1
  • More… Less…