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  1. Schlögl, C; Stock, W.G.: Deutsche Zeitschriften des Bibliotheks- und Informationswesens : Leser, Zitate und Redaktionen in szientometrischer Analyse (2006) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Deutschsprachige Fachzeitschriften des Bibliotheks- und Informationswesens (BID) werden über Kennwerte zur Leserwahrnehmung (Lesehäufigkeit, Anwendbarkeit der gelesenen Inhalte, Publikationshäufigkeit, Publikationspräferenz), Zitatenanalyse (Impact Factor, Halbwertszeit der Referenzen, Referenzen pro Artikel, Anteil der Zeitschriftenselbstreferenzen) und der Redaktion (Struktur der Autoren- und Leserschaft, Artikelauswahl, Ablehnungsquote, Überarbeitungsquote) szientometrisch beschrieben. Besonderes Augenmerk wird auf die Gegenüberstellung der Ergebnisse der Teilstudien gelegt. Die deutschsprachigen BID-Zeitschriften werden von Praktikern als Autoren wie als Leser dominiert. Praktiker schreiben für Praktiker, es wird wenig zitiert, aktuelle Themen überwiegen. Die Ablehnungsquoten eingereichter Artikel sind gering; durchgehendes Peer Review ist bei der Artikelauswahl die Ausnahme. Einige deutschsprachige BID-Zeitschriften (vor allem die Verbandszeitschriften) gleichen informationellen Inseln. Eine informations- und bibliothekswissenschaftliche Zeitschrift, die internationalen Qualitätsstandards folgt und die für das gesamte BID relevante Themen behandelt, fehlt in den deutschsprachigen Ländern völlig.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 53(2006) H.5, S.244-255
  2. Stock, W.G.: Elektronisches Publizieren und seine Auswirkungen auf Verlage, Buchhandel und Bibliotheken : New Book Economy (2000) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Vorstellung und kritische Kommentierung der Ergebnisse des Projektes New Book Economy aus der Sicht der Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Password. 2000, H.2, S.24-30
  3. Stock, W.G.: Bibliothekarische Dienstleistungen als Universaldienste in der Informationsgesellschaft (1997) 0.04
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    Pages
    S.188-198
    Series
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie: Sonderh.68
    Source
    Von Gutenberg zum Internet: 7. Deutscher Bibliothekskongreß, 87. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Dortmung 1997. Hrsg.: S. Wefers
  4. Stock, W.G.: ¬Der Ort der Bibliotheken und Informationszentren in der Informationsgesellschaft (1995) 0.04
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    Pages
    S.305-332
  5. Stock, M.; Stock, W.G.: Klassifikation und terminologische Kontrolle : Yahoo!, Open Directory und Oingo im Vergleich (2000) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In Password 11/2000 wurden durch einen Retrievaltest die qualitativ führenden Suchwerkzeuge im Internet bestimmt. In den nächsten Teilen unseres State of the Art - Berichts über Retrievalsysteme im World Wide Weh beschreiben wir einzelne interessante Ansätze der Technik der TopSuchwerkzeuge. Den Anfang machen die klassifikatorischen Verzeichnisse Yahoo! und das Open Directory-Projekt sowie das System Oingo, das im Rahmen eines "semantischen Retrievals" das Homonym- und Synonymproblem angeht
    Source
    Password. 2000, H.12, S.26-32
  6. Stock, W.G.: ¬Ein allgemeiner Bibliotheksindex (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A general library index, produced as a series over years, would describe performance in the whole national system, showing increases and decreases compared with previous years. The index should cover input, processing and output and be modelled on the consumer price index. This will reflect service quality and quantity and users' reactions
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 45(1998) H.1, S.59-89
  7. Juchem, K.; Schlögl, C.; Stock, W.G.: Dimensionen der Zeitschriftenszientometrie am Beispiel von "Buch und Bibliothek" (2006) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Dimensionen der Zeitschriftenszientometrie sind (1.) die Produktion der Zeitschrift (Artikel, Autoren), (2.) der Inhalt (Themen) (3.) die Rezeption (Leser), (4.) die formale Fachkommunikation (Referenzen, Zitationen) sowie (5.) die Redaktion (Redaktionspolitik, Verlag). Die Zeitschrift "BuB - Forum für Bibliothek und Information" (BuB) wird einer szientometrischen Analyse unterzogen. BuB ist die auflagenstärkste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift des Bibliotheks- und Informationswesens. Innerhalb des Beobachtungszeitraums von 1990 bis 2003 sind 4.297 Beiträge mit insgesamt 6.803 Referenzen intellektuell ausgewertet worden. Im Vergleich zu erwarteten informetrischen Regelmäßigkeiten zeigt BuB bemerkenswerte Besonderheiten: Nicht ein Top-Autor, sondern eine über Jahre hinweg recht homogene Gruppe von Verfassern dominiert die Literaturproduktion bei BuB. Bei den Referenzen zeigt sich eine sehr hohe Konzentration auf die eigene Zeitschrift. BuB gleicht einer Insel, an die nur wenige fremde Informationen angespült werden. Obwohl Männer und Frauen jeweils 50 Prozent der Beiträge erarbeiten, so gibt es doch sowohl Männerdomänen (vor allem Rezensionen, aber auch Aufsätze) als auch Frauendomänen (Kurzbeiträge und Tagungsberichte). Die Halbwertszeit der Referenzen ist mit 2,7 Jahre sehr niedrig, Halbwertszeiten zitierter Monographien sind dabei höher als die der zitierten Zeitschriftenartikel.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 57(2006) H.1, S.31-37
  8. Stock, W.G.: Wissensrepräsentation (2014) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Wissensrepräsentation thematisiert die Erstellung von Stellvertretern (Repräsentanten bzw. Surrogaten), die die Aboutness eines Dokuments abbilden. Man unterscheidet bei der Wissensrepräsentation zwischen Informationsfiltern (z.B. Wissensordnungen) und Methoden der Informationsverdichtung (z.B. Extracts oder Abstracts).
    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/fileadmin/Redaktion/Institute/Informationswissenschaft/heck/Lehre/Stock-Lexika-Eintrag_Wiss-Rep-01102014_.pdf.
    Imprint
    Stuttgart : Hiersemann
    Pages
    S.973-974
    Source
    Lexikon der Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, Band 2, Lieferung 7
  9. Stock, W.G.: Journal Citation Reports : Ein Impact Factor für Bibliotheken, Verlage und Autoren? (2001) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Gibt es objektive Kriterien für die Bestellung und Abbestellung wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriften? Wie lange sollte eine Bibliothek Periodikabestände benutzernah aufstellen? Kann ein Verlag -außer via Verkaufszahlen - auf Kriterien des Erfolgs seiner Zeitschriften zurückgreifen? Hat ein Autor eine Entscheidungsgrundlage, welcher Zeitschrift er seinen Artikel anbietet? Ist die Forschungsaktivität eines Instituts oder eines Wissenschaftlers über den Impact derjenigen Zeitschriftentitel zu evaluieren, die die Forschungsergebnisse drucken? Können die 'Journal Citation Reports (JCR) "des "Institute for Scientific Information" bei der Klärung solcher Fragen helfen? Sind die JCR ein nützliches oder gar ein notwendiges Hilfsmittel für Bibliotheken, für Verlage, für Wissenschaftsmanager und für wissenschaftliche Autoren? Die 'Journal Citation Reports" geben im Jahresrhythmus informetrische Kennzahlen wie die Zitationsrate, den Impact Factor, den Immediacy Index, die Halbwertszeit für eine Auswahl wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriften an. Zusätzlich berichten sie darüber, weiche Zeitschriften weiche anderen Zeitschriften zitieren bzw. von diesen zitiert werden, so dass "Soziogramme" wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftenkommunikation entstehen. Wir wollen am Beispiel des aktuellen Jahrgangs ( 1999) die JCR detailliert beschreiben, die Auswahlkriterien der Zeitschriften beleuchten, die verwendeten informetrischen Kennwerte - vor allem den Impact Factor - kritisch hinterfragen, um danach die Einsatzgebiete bei Bibliotheken, in der Wissenschaftsevaluation, bei Verlagen und bei Autoren zu diskutieren. Das Fazit sei vorweggenommen: Die JCR sind ein nicht umgehbares Hilfsmittel für die fokussierten Anwendungsbereiche. Sie sind mitnichten frei von Problemen. Wir schließen daher mit einigen Verbesserungsvorschlägen
    Source
    Password. 2001, H.5, S.24-38
  10. Stock, W.G.: Informationelle Städte im 21. Jahrhundert (2011) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Informationelle Städte sind prototypische Städte der Wissensgesellschaft. Als informationelle Weltstädte sind sie neue Zentren der Macht. In ihnen dominieren gemäß Manuel Castells - neben den Spaces of Place - die Spaces of Flow (Kapital-, Macht- und Informationsflüsse). Zentral sind die IKT-Infrastruktur und die kognitive Infrastruktur (Basis der Wissensstadt und der kreativen Stadt) sowie das Wissensmanagement auf Stadtebene. Digitale Bibliotheken sorgen für den Zugriff auf das explizite Weltwissen. Zur Stimulierung lokaler impliziter Informationsflüsse schafft die informationelle Stadt kreative Cluster und Orte persönlicher Kontakte. In informationellen Städten herrschen Einkommens- und Berufspolarisierung zugunsten gut ausgebildeter Arbeitskräfte. Finanzdienstleister, wissensintensive High-tech-Industriefirmen, Firmen der Informationswirtschaft sowie weitere kreative wie wissensintensive Dienstleister bestimmen die Unternehmensstruktur solcher Städte. Attraktive Einrichtungen für Kultur, Freizeitgestaltung und Konsum bilden weiche Standortfaktoren. Wesentlich für den Aufbau einer informationellen Stadt sind der politische Wille und das Setzen regulierender Maßstäbe (E-Governance). Der Artikel arbeitet Indikatoren heraus, mittels derer der Grad der "Informationalität" einer Stadt bestimmbar wird und versucht auf Basis der Prinzipien der Netzökonomie eine Hypothese aufzustellen, warum bestimmte Städte den Übergang zu informationellen Städten bewältigen und andere (die in relative Bedeutungslosigkeit versinken) nicht.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 62(2011) H.2/3, S.71-94
  11. Stock, M.; Stock, W.G.: Was ist Informationswissenschaft? (2012) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Am 26. November 1987 hielt Wolf Rauch seine akademische Antrittsrede an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (Rauch 1988). Sein Thema: Was ist Informationswissenschaft? Mit Rauchs Professur beginnt in Österreich die institutionalisierte Informationswissenschaft, war Rauchs Institut doch das erste seiner Art in diesem Land (Rauch/Schlögl 2009). Seit diesem Ereignis sind 25 Jahre vergangen. Wo steht Informationswissenschaft heute?
    Content
    Wie kann man "Informationswissenschaft" abgrenzen? Was ist Informationswissenschaft? Wie kann man diese noch recht junge wissenschaftliche Disziplin definieren? Für die Beschreibung und Abgrenzung von Informationswissenschaft werden wir einige Anläufe machen und folgende Fragestellungen abarbeiten: Welches sind die wesentlichen Bestimmungsstücke und Aufgaben der Informationswissenschaft? Welche Rolle spielen Wissen und Information? Wie hat sich unsere Wissenschaft entwickelt? Haben die informationswissenschaftlichen Teildisziplinen unterschiedliche Geschichten? Mit welchen anderen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen ist die Informationswissenschaft eng verknüpft?
    Field
    Informationswissenschaft
    Pages
    S.389-407
    Source
    Informationswissenschaft: Begegnungen mit Wolf Rauch. Herausgegeben von Otto Petrovic, Gerhard Reichmann und Christian Schlögl
  12. Stock, W.G.: Informationsinhalte als Universaldienste (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Die ursprüngliche Konzeption der Universaldienste zielt auf eine Grundversorgung mit Sprachtelefonen für jedermann zu erschwinglichen Preisen. Die Finanzierung von Universaldiensten ist im Rahmen der ordnungspolitischen Regelungen der Telekommunikation gesichert. Wir beschreiben die Konzeptionen des Universaldienstes in Deutschland, in der Europäischen Union sowie in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Die Informationsgesellschaft ist eine Wissensgesellschaft; d.h. das Wissen wird zu einer tragenden Ressource dieser neuen Gesellschaftsform. Gewisse Dienste mit Informationsinhalten werden in der Informationsgesellschaft deshalb zu Universaldiensten. Im Sinne einer dualen Informationsordnung wird zwischen inhaltlichen Universaldiensten (Dienste der informationellen Grundversorgung, z.B. elektronische Bibliothekskataloge, bibliographische Datenbanken) und kommerziellen Informationsdiensten (z.B. Dokumentlieferdienste, elektronische Volltexte) unterschieden, die jeweils von Bibliotheken und anderen Informationseinrichtungen angeboten werden. Infolge der Globalisierung der Informationsgesellschaft dürfen wir auch globale Universaldienste nicht vergessen
    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 48(1997) H.5, S.261-271
  13. Stock, W.G.: Professionelle Informationsvermittlung in einer Öffentlichen Bibliothek : StadtBibliothek Köln (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Wenn ein Unternehmen oder eine Forschungseinrichtung externe Informationen benötigt, so gibt es eine interne Lösung, die Einrichtung entsprechender informationswirtschaftlicher Infrastruktur, sowie das Outsourcing, derzeit meist das Ansprechen eines professionellen Information Broker. Gibt es bei der externen Lösung Alternativen, insbesondere der kostengünstigen Art? Wenn eine Privatperson ein Informationsproblem hat, wer fungiert als professioneller Ansprechpartner? Zur Zeit gibt es nur wenige für jedermann bezahlbare Möglichkeiten, sich Informationen aus kommerzeillen Online-Archiven beschaffen zu lassen oder selbst zu recherchieren. Aber gibt es denn dan nicht eine Institution, die eigentlich seit ihren Anfängen für Informationsvermittlung zuständig ist? Und die diese Aufgabe - ebenfalls seit ihren Anfängen - kostenlos durchführt, und dies für jedermann? Der 'Auskunftsdienst' der Bibliotheken ist in der Tat eine solche Einrichtung
    Source
    Password. 1999, H.5, S.26-30
  14. Stock, W.G.: ¬Ein Netz wissenschaftlicher Informationen : gesponnen aus Fußnoten (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das ISI in Philadelphia bündelt seine großen Zitationsdatenbanken und bietet sie (vorzugsweise als Intranet-, aber auch als Internetlösung) als 'Web of Science'an. Im derzeitigen entwicklungsstand geht 'Web of Science' bis in die 70er Jahre zurück und weist damit knapp 20 Mill. Quellenartikel mit darin enthaltenen rund 300 Mill. Zitationen in einer einzigen datenbank nach. Neben 'gewohnten' Suchstrategien etwa nach Sachthemen oder Namen werden zitationsanalytische Suchstrategien geboten: Recherchen nach zitierter Literatur, nach zitierenden Artikeln und nach (im Sinne gemeinsamer Fußnoten) 'verwandten' Artikeln. Die Ausgabefunktionen umfassen Document Delivery via ISI sowie Links zu Artikeln, die parallel zur Druckausgabe im WWW erscheinen. Durch die Multidisziplinarität der ISI-Datenbanken sind als Kundenkreis vor allem Einrichtungen angesprochen, die mehrere Wissenschaftsfächer berühren. Hochschulbibliotheken oder Bibliotheken großer Forschungseinrichtungen dürften am 'Web of Science' kaum vorbeikommen. Parallele Produkte bei Online-Archiven, auf CD-ROM oder als Druckausgabe verlieren an Bedeutung
    Source
    Password. 1999, H.7/8, S.21-25
  15. Stock, W.G.: Informationswissenschaft interdisziplinär (2012) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Einleitungsartikel zu einem Themenheft. Informationswissenschaft umfasst als Kerndisziplinen Information Retrieval, Wissensrepräsentation, Informetrie (einschließlich Web Science), Wissensmanagement und die Erforschung von Informations- bzw. Wissensgesellschaft und der Informationsmärkte (Stock & Stock, 2012). In vielen Forschungsprojekten befassen sich Informationswissenschaftler mit Themen, die auch von anderen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen bearbeitet werden. Informationswissenschaft ist also durchaus (auch) eine interdisziplinäre Angelegenheit. Dieses Themenheft von IWP stellt die Interdisziplinarität von Informationswissenschaft anhand von Beispielen der Forschungsergebnisse aus Düsseldorf in den Vordergrund.
    Field
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 63(2012) H.4, S.215-216
  16. Stock, W.G.: Norbert Henrichs (1935-2016) : Pionier der Informationswissenschaft in Deutschland (2016) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Norbert Henrichs war ein bedeutender Pionier der Informationswissenschaft in Deutschland. Wir widmen uns der von ihm aufgebauten Philosophiedokumentation und der damit eng verbundenen Textwortmethode sowie einer frühen Form der informetrischen Themenanalyse. Herausgestellt wird seine führende Rolle beim Bemühen um eine Institutionalisierung der Informationswissenschaft, die allerdings mit der nachhaltigen Etablierung der Gesellschaft für Information und Dokumentation (GID) nicht gelang. In seinem Spätwerk hinterfragte Henrichs den kapitalistischen Informationsmarkt und stellt das "Menschsein im Informationszeitalter" in den Fokus seiner Betrachtungen.
    Field
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 67(2016) H.4, S.257-268
  17. Barth, J.; Fietkiewicz, K.J.; Gremm, J.; Hartmann, S.; Henkel, M.; Ilhan, A.; Mainka, A.; Meschede, C.; Peters, I.; Stock, W.G.: Informationswissenschaft in der Urbanistik : Teil 1: Konzeptioneller Forschungsrahmen und Methoden (2017) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Teil eines Themenheftes: Themenheft: Düsseldorfer und Grazer Informationswissenschaft / Gastherausgeber: Wolfgang G. Stock, Christian Schlögl.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 68(2017) H.5/6, S.365-377
  18. Stock, W.G.; Gust von Loh, S.: Wissensrepräsentation - Information Retrieval - Wissensmanagement : Das Forschungsprogramm der Düsseldorfer Informationswissenschaft (2008) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Informationswissenschaft im Sinne des Düsseldorfer Forschungsprogramms untersucht das Auswerten, Bereitstellen, Suchen und Finden von relevantem (vorwiegend digital vorliegendem) Wissen. Sie umfasst ein Spektrum von fünf Teildisziplinen. Eine zentrale Rolle spielt das Information Retrieval, die Wissenschaft der Suchmaschinen unter Berücksichtigung technischer Systeme und Informationsbedürfnisse der Nutzer. Wissensrepräsentation thematisiert Metadaten sowie Methoden und Werkzeuge für den Einsatz beim Indexieren und Referieren. Anwendungsnahe Teilgebiete sind das Wissensmanagement mit der Konzentration auf das (Ver-)Teilen unternehmensinternen Wissens und der Integration externen Wissens in die betriebliche Informationswirtschaft sowie Forschungen zum Informationsmarkt mit einem weiten Gegenstandsbereich, der sich von der Informationsinfrastruktur eines Landes über die Branche elektronischer Informationsdienste und dem Informationsrecht bis hin zur Netzökonomie erstreckt. Informationswissenschaft geht - soweit möglich - empirisch vor und erfasst ihre Gegenstände mittels quantitativer Methoden. Informetrische Forschungen umfassen die deskriptive Informetrie, die Webometrie, die Szientometrie genauso wie die Evaluation von Informationssystemen und Nutzer- sowie Informationsbedarfsanalysen. Die Informationswissenschaft der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf verfolgt ein Forschungsprogramm, das sich allen Teildisziplinen widmet. Unser Begriff von "Forschungsprogramm" folgt den wissenschaftstheoretischen Überlegungen von Imre Lakatos.
    Field
    Informationswissenschaft
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 59(2008) H.2, S.73-74
  19. Stock, W.G.: Forschung im internationalen Vergleich - Wissenschaftsindikatoren auf Zitationsbasis : ISI Essential Science Indicators (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Bewertung wissenschaftlicher Forschungsergebnisse aus einer elektronischen Datenbank heraus? Rangordnungen der wichtigsten Institutionen, Wissenschaftler, Zeitschriften und sogar Länder in Fachdisziplinen nach Einfluss? Markierung "heißer", hochaktueller Artikel? Auflisten der hochzitierten Forschungsfronten in den einzelnen Wissenschaftsdisziplinen? Und das alles auf Knopfdruck und nicht mittels umständlicher szientometrischer Verfahren? Geht so etwas überhaupt? Es geht. Mit den "Essential Science Indicators" (ESI) legt das ISl ein webbasiertes Informationssystem zur Wissenschaftsevaluation vor, das einzigartige Ergebnisse präsentiert und in der Tat ausgesprochen einfach zu bedienen ist. Aber es geht, verglichen mit ausgeklügelten Methoden der empirischen Wissenschaftsforschung, nicht alles. Wo liegen die Grenzen des Systems? Wir werden die Arbeitsweise der ESI, seine Datenbasis, die eingesetzten informetrischen Algorithmen - und deren methodischen Probleme, die Suchoberfläche sowie die Ergebnisdarstellung skizzieren. Als Beispiel dienen uns Aspekte deutscher Forschung. Etwa: In welcher Disziplin haben Deutschlands Forscher den größten internationalen Einfluss? Welches deutsche Institut der Neurowissenschaften kann aufglobaler Ebene mitmischen? Oder: Welcher in Deutschland tätige Wissenschaftler führt eine disziplinspezifische Rangordnung an?Letztlich: Wer braucht die "Essential Science Indicators"? - Wir testeten die Essential Science Indicators Mitte Februar 2002 anhand der Version vom 1. Januar 2002, die das Zehn-Jahres-Intervall 1991 bis 2000 sowie die ersten zehn Monate aus 2001 berücksichtigt.
    Source
    Password. 2002, H.3, S.21-30
  20. Barth, J.; Fietkiewicz, K.J.; Gremm, J.; Hartmann, S.; Henkel, M.; Ilhan, A.; Mainka, A.; Meschede, C.; Peters, I.; Stock, W.G.: Informationswissenschaft in der Urbanistik : Teil 2: Erste empirische Ergebnisse zu smarten Städten (2018) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Teil eines Themenheftes: Themenheft: Düsseldorfer und Grazer Informationswissenschaft / Gastherausgeber: Wolfgang G. Stock, Christian Schlögl.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 69(2018) H.1, S.31-46

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  • e 17