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Piekara, F.H.: Wie idiosynkratisch ist Wissen? : Individuelle Unterschiede im Assoziieren und bei der Anlage und Nutzung von Informationssystemen (1988)
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- Abstract
- Gegenstand dieser Arbeit sind die Unterschiede im Wissen zwischen Personen. Um eine Bestimmung der bestehenden Unterschiede im alltäglichen Wissen zwischen Personen vornehmen zu können, wird der begriff "Wissen" expliziert, der Beitrag verschiedener Wissensrepräsentationskonzeptionen zur Beschreibung von Wissen und somit von Wissensunterschieden diskutiert und schließlich verschiedene Methoden zur Bestimmung von Wissen und Wissensunterschieden aus dem Verhalten dargstellt und bewertet. Durch den inter- und Intraindividuellen Vergleich von Assoziationen wird das Ausmaß an Unterschieden im Wissen zwischen 2 Personen auf 24-27% geschätzt
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Hjoerland, B.: Towards a theory of aboutness, subject, topicality, theme, domain, field, content ... and relevance (2001)
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- Abstract
- Theories of aboutness and theories of subject analysis and of related concepts such as topicality are often isolated from each other in the literature of information science (IS) and related disciplines. In IS it is important to consider the nature and meaning of these concepts, which is closely related to theoretical and metatheoretical issues in information retrieval (IR). A theory of IR must specify which concepts should be regarded as synonymous concepts and explain how the meaning of the nonsynonymous concepts should be defined
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.9, S.774-778
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Andersen, J.; Christensen, F.S.: Wittgenstein and indexing theory (2001)
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- Imprint
- Medford, NJ : Information Today
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