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  1. Erbarth, M.: Wissensrepräsentation mit semantischen Netzen : Grundlagen mit einem Anwendungsbeispiel für das Multi-Channel-Publishing (2006) 1.05
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    Abstract
    "Wir ertrinken in Informationen, aber uns dürstet nach Wissen." Trendforscher John Naisbitt drückt hiermit aus, dass es dem Menschen heute nicht mehr möglich ist die Informationsflut, die sich über ihn ergießt, effizient zu verwerten. Er lebt in einer globalisierten Welt mit einem vielfältigen Angebot an Medien, wie Presse, Radio, Fernsehen und dem Internet. Die Problematik der mangelnden Auswertbarkeit von großen Informationsmengen ist dabei vor allem im Internet akut. Die Quantität, Verbreitung, Aktualität und Verfügbarkeit sind die großen Vorteile des World Wide Web (WWW). Die Probleme liegen in der Qualität und Dichte der Informationen. Das Information Retrieval muss effizienter gestaltet werden, um den wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Nutzen einer vernetzten Welt zu erhalten.Matthias Erbarth beleuchtet zunächst genau diesen Themenkomplex, um im Anschluss ein Format für elektronische Dokumente, insbesondere kommerzielle Publikationen, zu entwickeln. Dieses Anwendungsbeispiel stellt eine semantische Inhaltsbeschreibung mit Metadaten mittels XML vor, wobei durch Nutzung von Verweisen und Auswertung von Zusammenhängen insbesondere eine netzförmige Darstellung berücksichtigt wird.
    Classification
    AP 15860 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Kommunikationsdesign in elektronischen Medien
    RVK
    AP 15860 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Kommunikationsdesign in elektronischen Medien
  2. Riehm, U.; Böhle, K.; Gabel-Becker, I.; Wingert, B.: Elektronisches Publizieren : eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme (1992) 0.79
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    Classification
    AP 26150 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Redaktion / Materialsammlung, Texterstellung
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
    AN 46700 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Buchwesen / Verlagswesen / Verlagsorganisation
    AP 15840 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Elektronisch unterstützte Formen
    ST 350 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Textverarbeitung, Desktop Publishing
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitteilungsblatt VdB NW N.F. 42(1992) Nr.3, S.268-271. (H. Marloth)
    RVK
    AP 26150 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Redaktion / Materialsammlung, Texterstellung
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
    AN 46700 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Buchwesen / Verlagswesen / Verlagsorganisation
    AP 15840 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Formen der Kommunikation und des Kommunikationsdesigns / Elektronisch unterstützte Formen
    ST 350 Informatik / Monographien / Einzelne Anwendungen der Datenverarbeitung / Textverarbeitung, Desktop Publishing
  3. Willinsky, J.: ¬The access principle : the case for open access to research and scholarship (2006) 0.17
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    Abstract
    An argument for extending the circulation of knowledge with new publishing technologies considers scholarly, economic, philosophical, and practical issues. Questions about access to scholarship go back farther than recent debates over subscription prices, rights, and electronic archives suggest. The great libraries of the past - from the fabled collection at Alexandria to the early public libraries of nineteenth-century America - stood as arguments for increasing access. In The Access Principle, John Willinsky describes the latest chapter in this ongoing story - online open access publishing by scholarly journals - and makes a case for open access as a public good. A commitment to scholarly work, writes Willinsky, carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as widely as possible: this is the access principle. In the digital age, that responsibility includes exploring new publishing technologies and economic models to improve access to scholarly work. Wide circulation adds value to published work; it is a significant aspect of its claim to be knowledge. The right to know and the right to be known are inextricably mixed. Open access, argues Willinsky, can benefit both a researcher-author working the best-equipped lab at a leading research university and a teacher struggling to find resources in an impoverished high school. Willinsky describes different types of access - the New England Journal of Medicine, for example, grants open access to issues six months after initial publication, and First Monday forgoes a print edition and makes its contents immediately accessible at no cost. He discusses the contradictions of copyright law, the reading of research, and the economic viability of open access. He also considers broader themes of public access to knowledge, human rights issues, lessons from publishing history, and "epistemological vanities." The debate over open access, writes Willinsky, raises crucial questions about the place of scholarly work in a larger world - and about the future of knowledge.
    Classification
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.9, S.1386 (L.A. Ennis): "Written by John Willinsky. Pacific Press Professor of Literacy and Technology at the University of British Columbia and Open Journals Systems Software des eloper. the eighth hook in the Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing series (edited by William Y. Arms) provides a compelling and convincing argument in favor of open access. At the core of this work is Willinsky's "access principle." a commitment that "research carries with it a responsibility to extend circulation of such work as far as possible and ideally to all who are interested in it and all who might profit from it" (p.xii). One by one Willinsky tackles the obstacles. both real and perceived, to open access. succeeding in his goal to "inform and inspire a larger debate over the political and moral economy of knowledge" (p.xiv). The author does note the irony of publishing a hook while advocating for open access, but points out that he does so to reach a larger audience. Willinsky also points out that most of the chapters' earlier versions can be found in open-access journals and on his Web site (http://www.11ed.educubc.ca/faculty/willinsky.html). The Access Principle is organized topically into thirteen chapters covering a broad range of practical and theoretical issues. Taken together. these chapters provide the reader with an excellent introduction to the open-access debate as well as all the potential benefits and possible impacts of the open-access movement. The author also includes six appendices. with information on metadata and indexing. os er twenty pages of references, and an index. ... All of Willinsky's arguments arc convincing and heartfelt. It is apparent throughout the hook that the author deeply believes in the principles behind open access. and his passion and conviction come through in the work. making the hook a thought-provoking and very interesting read. While he offers numerous examples to illustrate his points throughout the work. he does not. however. offer solutions or state that he has all the answers. In that, he succeeds in his goal to craft a hook that "informs and inspires. As a result, The Access Principle is an important read for information professionals, researchers, and academics of all kinds, whether or not the reader agrees with Willinsky."
    LCSH
    Communication in learning and scholarship
    Communication in science
    RVK
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
    Subject
    Communication in learning and scholarship
    Communication in science
  4. Münch, V.: Papier ist den Wissenschaftlern viel zu geduldig : Physiker, Chemiker, Mathematiker und Informatiker wollen ihren Informationsaustausch beschleunigen; ein neues Netz? (1995) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Der Siegeszug der elektronischen Medien, insbesondere des weltumspannenden Datennetzes Internet, hat den traditionellen Informationsfluß in der Wissenschaft durcheinandergebracht. Seit Wochen wird in Deutschland auf höchster wissenschaftlicher und politischer Ebene diskutiert, was zu tun ist, um die eigene Forschung in dieser Lage international konkurrenzfähig zu halten. Auf einem Workshop in Berlin suchten jetzt vier große wissenschaftliche Fachgesellschaften zum ersten Mal gemeinsam 'neue Wege der wissenschaftlichen Information und Kommunikation'. Auch das Bundesforschungsministerium stellte Ideen dazu vor
    Footnote
    Enthält Andeutungen des BMFT zum Aufbau eines Volltext-Servers zur Dokumentbereitstellung sowie Aussagen von A. de Kemp, zwischen wissenschaftlichem Diskurs (unbegrenzte Datenmanipulation) und wissenschaftlicher (Erkennen der Urheberschaft) Dokumentation zu trennen
  5. Weyher, C.: Electronic publishing in der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation (2000) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Das Buch gibt eine umfassende Darstellung der Möglichkeiten und Probleme des elektronischen Publizierens in der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation. Ausgehend von der gegenwärtigen Situation wird die Notwendigkeit neuer elektronischer Publikationsformen dargelegt. Durch die Einbeziehung praktischer Erfahrungen bei der Erstellung einer elektronischen Zeitschrift wird eine enge Verknüpfung von Theorie und Praxis des elektronischen Publizierens hergestellt. Angesprochen sind alle, die von der Problematik des elektronischen Publizierens betroffen sind: die Autoren, die Verleger, die Bibliothekare und die Dokumentare
    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd 51(2000) H.7, S.448 (J. Lügger)
    RSWK
    Wissenschaftler / Kommunikation / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift / Elektronisches Publizieren (2134) (3412) (4312)
    Elektronische Zeitschrift / Information und Dokumentation (21)
    Series
    Materialien zur Information und Dokumentation; Bd.12
    Subject
    Wissenschaftler / Kommunikation / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift / Elektronisches Publizieren (2134) (3412) (4312)
    Elektronische Zeitschrift / Information und Dokumentation (21)
  6. Malina, Barbara [Red.]: Open Access : Chancen und Herausforderungen ; ein Handbuch (2007) 0.12
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    BK
    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    Classification
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    Content
    Parallel als Online-Ausg. erschienen: www.unesco.de/fileadmin/medien/Dokumente/Kommunikation/Handbuch_Open_Access.pdf
    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 54(2007) H.4/5, S.306-307 (G. Pflug): "Die UNESCO hat sich auf ihrem Weltgipfel zur Informationsgesellschaft dem Prinzip der frei zugänglichen Volltextspeicherung wissenschaftlicher Information angeschlossen,die zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre sowohl in den USA z. B. von Paul Ginsparg und Peter Suber (SPARC) wie in Ungarn von Stevan Harnad angeregt und entwickelt wurde. Dabei ging es ursprünglich darum, Preprints in den Naturwissenschaften, der Medizin sowie der Technik allgemein zugänglich zu machen, um eine schnellere und einfachere Verbreitung zu ermöglichen. Mit dem neuen Jahrhundert entstand eine Erweiterung des Grundsatzes, die die traditionellen Wissenschaftsverlage aufforderte, ihre in konventioneller Form erschienenen Texte-vor allem ihre Zeitschriften -spätestens sechs Monate nach ihrer Veröffentlichung über das Internet frei zur Verfügung zu stellen. Für die Universitäten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland stand jedoch, wie die Aktivitäten der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin seit 1997 zeigen, die Veröffentlichung von Dissertationen im Vordergrund, die von der Universitätsbibliothek und dem Rechenzentrum gemeinsam betrieben wird.
    Inhaltsbeschreibung Die verschiedenen Initiativen zum Open Access führen zu zwei Systemen, dem so genannten »grünen Weg«, der bereits in gedruckter Form veröffentlichte Publikationen ins Internet stellt, und dem »goldenen Weg«, bei dem die Volltextspeicherung die einzige oder jedenfalls die vorrangige Form darstellt. Die Internationalisierung des Open Access erfolgte auf drei Konferenzen, die 2001 in Budapest, 2003 in Bethesda und im gleichen Jahr in Berlin stattfanden. Diese Volltextspeicherung war ursprünglich auf die naturwissenschaftlich-technischen Disziplinen konzentriert. Doch treten in zunehmendem Maße auch die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften dem Prinzip bei. Dabei entstehen natürlich sehr differenzierende Aspekte, zum Beispiel für die Bibliotheken - etwa der Erwerb gedruckter Zeitschriften, Langzeitarchivierung von Interneteintragungen, für den Buchhandel wie für die Autoren - etwa das Urheberrecht, aber auch dort das ökonomische Interesse, wie der Plan des Börsenvereins des Deutschen Buchhandels zu einer eigenen Volltextspeicherung zeigt, dem die Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission eine Ergänzung zum vorliegenden Text nachsandte. Open Access hat mittlerweile ein so weites Interesse gefunden, dass das Auswärtige Amt zusammen mit der Deutschen UNESCO-Kommission 2006 zu einer Konferenz einlud, über deren Ergebnisse die Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission dieses Handbuch veröffentlicht hat, das neben einer definitorischen und einer historischen Einleitung (Norbert Lossau S.18-22 und Peter Schirmbacher S. 22-25) in vier weiteren Kapiteln die Möglichkeiten und Probleme darstellt. Im zweiten Kapitel werden drei verschiedene Modelle vorgestellt: Open-Access-Repositories am Berliner Beispiel des edoc-Servers (Susanne Dobratz S. 28-32), Open-Access-Journale am Beispiel des New Journal of Physics (Eberhard Bodenschatz S.33-36) und ein Verlagsmodell (Springer Open Choice) von Jan Velterop (S. 37-40). Das dritte Kapitel ist den Formen der Realisierung gewidmet, z. B. der Finanzierung (Stefan Gradmann S.42-45), des Urheberrechts (Karl-Nikolaus Peifer S.46-59), der Qualitätssicherung (Eberhard Bodenschatz und Ulrich Pöschl S.50-55), der Langzeitarchivierung (Ute Schwens und Reinhard Altenhöner S. 50-58), der Struktur der Wissenschaftskommunikation (Hans Pfeiffenberger S.59-62), der Datenverarbeitung (Wolfram Horst-mann S. 65) sowie der Akzeptanz (Johannes Fournier S. 66-70).
    Das vierte Kapitel mit dem Titel »Politische Perspektiven« (S. 72-110) ist das umfangreichste. Es behandelt die Rolle des Open Access in den Wissenschaften: den Naturwissenschaften (WolfgangVoges S.76-78), den Geisteswissenschaften (Gudrun Gerschmann S.78-79), den Sozialwissenschaften (Ulrich Herb S. 80-81) und der Wissenschaftsorganisationen, z.B. der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (Johannes Fournier S.82-83). Es folgt ein Abschnitt über die Bibliotheken von Claudia Lux (S.86-88), die Verlage z.B. der Hamburg University Press von Gabriele Beger und Isabella Meinecke (S.94-96), der allgemeinen Bildungspolitik mit Stellungnahmen der Kultusministerkonferenz, des Bundestages und der allgemeinen Wissenschaftstheorie, des Verbraucherschutzes und des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks. Das fünfte Kapitel berichtet über die internationalen Kontakte, in Europa, den USA, Indien. Den Abschluss bildet eine Beschreibung internationaler Initiativen wie dem World Summit on the Information Society, auf den sich 192 Mitgliedstaaten der UNO geeinigt haben, der OECD, der IFLA, der UNESCO und der 1998 gegründeten Scholary Publishing and Academic Ressources Coalition (SPARC). Würdigung Die Kürze der einzelnen Beiträge zeigt bereits, dass sich das Buch an einen größeren Leserkreis wendet, der mit den Möglichkeiten und Problemen einer Online-Volltextspeicherung noch nicht recht vertraut ist. Doch ist auch unübersehbar, dass Bibliothekare sehr intensiv mit diesen Möglichkeiten befasst sind. Von den rund 40 Mitarbeitern der einzelnen Beträge sind allein zehn Bibliothekare. Das mag auf den ersten Blick überraschen. Doch sollte nicht übersehen werden, dass ein Ausgangspunkt in dem Engagement der Volltextspeicherung im deutschen Bibliothekswesen in der Lückenschließung der Verluste durch den Zweiten Weltkrieg zum Beispiel durch Mikrofilm-Editionen liegt. Hieraus entwickelten sich neue Möglichkeiten der bibliothekarischen Arbeit, wie es etwa das Karlsruher Institut zeigt. Damit reicht das Thema auch in Deutschland weit zurück. Doch wurden in dem vorliegenden Werk die neuesten Möglichkeiten einer Zusammenarbeit mit professionellen Datenbanken wie etwa Google oder Amazon nicht speziell behandelt. So wird wohl in Kürze eine fortführende Darstellung der Entwicklung wünschenswert sein."
    RVK
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
  7. Heller, L.: Literatur- und Informationsversorgung in der Spitzenforschung (2009) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Zentrale Erwerbung von wissenschaftlichen Informationsressourcen im Netz der virtuellen Hybridbibliothek der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft »Excellent Information Services for Excellent Research« ist das Motto der Anfang 2007 gegründeten Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL). Diese ambitionierte Leitlinie würdigt die Relevanz eines modernen wissenschaftlichen Informationsmanagements für eine exzellente Spitzenforschung. Mit Gründung der MPDL wurde in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) ein entscheidender Schritt zur zentralen Unterstützung eines bisher weitgehend dezentralen Informationsversorgungsnetzes gegangen. Die Entscheidung zu einer Kombination aus zentraler und dezentraler Informationsversorgung trägt den Veränderungen Rechnung, die sich durch die Möglichkeiten der digitalen Welt ergeben haben. Intention der Neugründung ist jedoch nicht, ein unter der Prämisse der Institutsautonomie etabliertes, wohl durchdachtes Literatur- und Informationsversorgungssystem sukzessive durch eine zentrale Einheit abzulösen, sondern gemäß der Maxime der Subsidiarität Stärken von dezentralen und von zentralen Einheiten zu einem effizienten Gesamtsystem zu ergänzen. Der vorliegende Artikel skizziert das Netz der Informationsversorgung in der MPG mit dem Schwerpunkt auf der Versorgung mit elektronischen Medien des institutsübergreifenden Bedarfs. Dieser Schwerpunkt kennzeichnet eines der Hauptarbeitsfelder der MPDL, deren weitere Services und Arbeitsfelder kontextgebunden und ausgewählt vorgestellt werden sollen?
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:40:29
  8. Schneider, C.: eBooks - Ein Markt im Aufbruch? (2001) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Mittlerweile hat das eBook auch in Deutschland Einzug gehalten. Auf der letzten Frankfurter Buchmesse wurde den kleinen elektronischen Lesegeräten viel Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Die Verleihung des ersten Frankfurt-Book-Award lockte zahlreiche Medien an und wollte als Auftakt in ein neues Zeitalter des Lesens verstanden werden. Der Vortrag liefert einen Überblick des derzeitigen eBook-Marktes in Deutschland. Lesegeräte, eBookSoftware und online-Buchhändler werden vorgestellt und unter den Aspekten Format und Standard aufgereiht
    Series
    Tagungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis; 4
    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  9. Bode, V.; Beutel, S.: Einzug der elektronische Medien (1993) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Es war eine glückliche Entscheidung, den neuen Medien auf der diesjährigen Frankfurter Buchmasse einen exponierten Platz einzuräumen. Das Thema wurde hervorragend angenommen. Verleger und Buchhändler nutzten die zahlreichen Präsentationen und Veranstaltungen, um sich über die angebotenen elektronischen Medien, die neuesten technologischen Entwicklungen, aber auch über die Marktchancen zu informieren
  10. Doucet-Rosenstein, D.: Multimedia-Festival in Cannes (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Vom 13. bis 16. Januar hat die Reed Midem Organisation zur 2. Milia, der Internationalen Messe für Verlage und Neue Medien, an die Côte d'Azur geladen. Verlage mit einem reinen Buchprogramm waren in diesem Jahr kaum mehr vertreten, dafür nahm die Zahl der Softwarefirmen zu. Zur Drehscheibe für den Handel mit Rechten und Lizenzen hat sich die Messe nicht gemausert. Im Zentrum des Interesses standen der Aufbau leistungsfähiger Vertriebswege und Techniken zur Qualitätsverbesserung von elektronischen Publikationen
  11. Heinold, E.F.: Berufsbilder : was macht ein 'Produktmanager Elektronisches Publizieren?' (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Mit der wachsenden Bedeutung elektronischer Medien in den Verlagen wird die Frage nach den internen Zuständigkeiten und Kompetenzen immer dringlicher. Das ergaben auch zahlreiche Gespräche auf der diesjährigen Frankfurter Buchmesse. Gibt es ihn zukünftig, den 'elektronischen Lektor'? Welche Aufgaben werden Herstellung, Marketing und Vertrieb übernehmen?
  12. Brown, D.J.; Boulderstone, R.: ¬The impact of electronic publishing : the future for publishers and librarians 0.09
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    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
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    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
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    Rez. in: Mitt VÖB 63(2010) H.1/2, S.149-155 (B. Bauer): "Wie schon die erste Auflage thematisiert auch die neue, deutlich erweitere Ausgabe den Wandel vom traditionellen Publikationsmodell (print-only) zu einem hybriden (print and digital) bzw. zu einem ausschließlich elektronischen Publikationsmodell. Aufgrund der rasanten Entwicklung des elektronischen Publikationssektors in den letzten zehn Jahren wurde eine Überarbeitung erforderlich. So war etwa in der ersten Auflage die Bedeutung der CD-ROM-Technologie übertrieben dargestellt worden, während die Auswirkungen des Internet und des Web unterschätzt worden waren. Brown & Boulderstone beschreiben in ihrem Buch, wie das Thema "elektronisches Publizieren" Verlage und Bibliotheken in den letzten Jahren in mehreren Phasen beeinflusst hat: In Phase 1 - von den frühen 1990er Jahren bis zum Erscheinen der ersten Auflage 1996 - gab es zwar schon elektronische Medien, aber noch dominierten gedruckte Medien. Phase 2 - von Mitte der 1990er Jahre bis zu den frühen 2000er Jahren - war eine Periode der Konfusion, die durch das Erscheinen des Internet und durch die damit einhergehenden neuen Möglichkeiten verursacht wurde. Phase 3 - seit den frühen 2000er Jahren - ist gekennzeichnet von einem starken Aufschwung des elektronischen Publizierens; der Stellenwert der digitalen hat gegenüber den entsprechenden analogen Versionen deutlich zugenommen. In diesem Abschnitt werden, gegliedert in drei Kategorien, 14 Einflussfaktoren, die die Entwicklung hin zum elektronischen Publizieren beschleunigen, vorgestellt.
  13. Andermann, H.: Initiativen zur Reformierung des Systems wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation (2004) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Auslöser für die Entstehung neuer Initiativen zur Reformierung des Systems wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation sind die Konflikte zwischen den beteiligten Akteuren in der Publikationskette, die sich im Übergang zum elektronischen Medium verschärfen. Von Vertretern des open access wird die zunehmende Beeinträchtigung des Zugangs zu Wissen und Information kritisiert. Peter Suber, Herausgeber des SPARC OPEN ACCESS-Newsletter, unterscheidet zwischen Preisbarrieren ("price barriers") und Zugänglichkeitsbarrieren ("permission barriers"), die den freien Umgang mit Wissen und Information zunehmend einschränken.
    Source
    Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation. 5., völlig neu gefaßte Ausgabe. 2 Bde. Hrsg. von R. Kuhlen, Th. Seeger u. D. Strauch. Begründet von Klaus Laisiepen, Ernst Lutterbeck, Karl-Heinrich Meyer-Uhlenried. Bd.1: Handbuch zur Einführung in die Informationswissenschaft und -praxis
  14. sib: Statt eines Flohmarkts brauchen wir ein Kaufhaus mit Markenartikeln (1994) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Für weltweites Furore sorgte im letzten Jahr die Premiere der elektronischen Medien in Halle 1.1 der Frankfurter Buchmesse. Daneben rief sie aber auch Kulturpessimisten auf den Plan, die das Ende der Gutenberg-Galaxis in düsteren Farben an die Wand malten. In diesem Jahr fällt auf, wie selbstverständlich sich Fach- und Publikumsbesucher bereits mit dem dynamischen Zukunftsmarkt beschäftigen. Geballt in Halle 1.1, aber auch an vielen anderen Ständen über die gesamte Messe verteilt, drängten sich Menschen vor den Bildschirmen, fasziniert von den Möglichkeiten der neuen Medien
  15. Büttner, S.: Bibliotheken und digitales Publizieren (2006) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Im Mittelpunkt des klassischen Paradigmas der bibliothekarischen Arbeit standen bibliothekarischen Regeln als Sollvorstellungen, die der Nutzer verstehen sollte, bevor die vielfältigen Dienste genutzt werden konnten. In dem Beitrag wird der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit das digitale Publizieren die Aufgaben der Bibliothek beeinflusst. Dazu wird zunächst herausgearbeitet, dass es sich bei dem Paradigmenwechsel um eine grundlegende Veränderung der Struktur und Arbeitsweise handelt. Die neuen Technologien (z. B. Google) haben sich der Realität angepasst und damit die Herangehensweise der Nutzer bei der Informationssuche und deren Erwartungen an Dienstleister. Daraus ergibt sich eine Reihe neuer Aufgaben, von denen folgende kurz diskutiert werden: Dienstleister in der wissenschaftlichen Kommunikation, Zugriff auf die Informationen und Primärdaten. Neben dem Zugriff auf Informationen und Medien muss es aber zunehmend um die Schaffung eines Umfeldes für wissenschaftliche Inspiration gehen.
    Series
    Beiträge zur Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft; 1
    Source
    Vom Wandel der Wissensorganisation im Informationszeitalter: Festschrift für Walther Umstätter zum 65. Geburtstag, hrsg. von P. Hauke u. K. Umlauf
  16. Andermann, H.; Degkwitz, A.: Neue Ansätze in der wissenschaftlichen Informationsversorgung : Ein Überblick über Initiativen und Unternehmungen auf dem Gebiet des elektronischen Publizierens (2004) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Der Bericht bietet einen Überblick und eine vorläufige Einschätzung der Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet des elektronischen Publizierens. Es werden Initiativen und Unternehmungen vorgestellt, die sich in die Aktionsfelder "neues Geschäftsmodell", "Selbstorganisation der Wissenschaften", "neue Kooperationsformen" und "Kostensenkung durch Wettbewerb" differenzieren lassen. Darüber hinaus werden neue Modelle für die Begutachtung (peer review) wissenschaftlicher Publikationen beschrieben.
    Date
    22. 3.2008 13:37:50
    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 28(2004) H.1, S.35-59
  17. Hoffmann, K.-H.: ¬Die bibliothekarische Versorgung der Hochschulen im Zeitalter der elektronischen Medien (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Der Beitrag befaßt sich mit dem durch die weltweite Vernetzung hervorgerufenen Umbruch im Publikationswesen und dessen möglichen Auswirkungen auf die Bibliotheken. Eingegangen wird insbesondere auf die mit einer ungehemmten Verbreitung der Information vorhandenen Probleme der Qualitätskontrolle und der langjährigen Archivierung. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Autoren hält der Verfasser es für unwahrscheinlich, daß die Lösung der Probleme nur durch die wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften erreicht wird. Er plädiert deshalb für ein aktiver Herangehen an die elektronischen Medien durch die wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken, die sich im übrigen noch über einen langen Zeitraum mit dem Dualismus gedruckter und elektronischer Dienste auseinandersetzen müssen
  18. Passek, O.: Open Access : Freie Erkenntnis für freie Wirtschaft (2005) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Die Digitalisierung der Medien verändert auch das wissenschaftliche Publizieren. Bislang galt: Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse werden in Form von Publikationen auf Papier mitgeteilt. Diese Veröffentlichungen - zumeist Aufsätze in entsprechenden Fachzeitschriften - stellen quasi die öffentliche Verkündung der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse dar. Diese klassische Wissensordnung hat ihren Ursprung in der Gelehrtenrepublik des 19. Jahrhunderts und hat sich in der Forschungsgemeinschaft des 20. Jahrhunderts fortgeschrieben. Konstitutiv für diese akade mische Wissenschaftsverfassung Humboldt'scher Prägung ist in etwa das, was der amerikanische Soziologe Robert Merton mit »Wissenskommunismus« der Wissenschaften meinte: Die Belohnung für Erkenntnisse erfolge nicht in Geld, sondern in der Reputation (vgl. Grassmuck 2002). Nur wer es möglichst oft in die angesehenen Journale schafft, verfügt über entsprechendes Renommee und kann weiter veröffentlichen. Wissenschaftler sagen auch: »Publish or perish« - veröffentliche oder verende. Entsprechend sind Autoren darauf angewiesen, von den internationalen Wissenschaftsverlagen akzeptiert und veröffentlicht zu werden. »Global Player« wie Reed Elsevier, Wiley oder Springer publizieren jährlich Zehntausende von Fachzeitschriften und organisieren so über ihre Vertriebsstrukturen und zu ihren Bedingungen die Verbreitung von Wissen. Diese Macht der Verlage gründet sich vor allem auf ihr Publikationsmonopol in den jeweiligen Spezialdisziplinen.
    Field
    Kommunikationswissenschaften
    Source
    ¬Die Google-Gesellschaft: Vom digitalen Wandel des Wissens. Hrsg.: K. Lehmann, M. Schetsche
  19. Barth, A.: Elektronische Information und Publikation : Strategie und Konzepte aus der Perspektive des FIZ Karlsruhe (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    In diesem Papier soll die Rolle des FIZ Karlsruhe auf dem Gebiet des elektronischen Publizierens dartgestellt werden. Die Produktion von wissenschaftlich-technischen Datenbanken wird weitergeführt und der Online-Service STN International soll weiter ausgebaut werden. In Ergänzung hierzu werden Kooperationen mit Bibliotheken und Verlagen vereinbart, um eine umfassende Volltextversorgung für Literatur und Patente sicherzustellen. Zusätzlich wird ein Konzept für einen Electronic Information and Publishing Service erarbeitet, das folgende Komponenten umfaßt: (i) eine Volltextarchivierung der Originalmanuskripte in unveränderlicher Form, (ii) ein Online-Angebot der Volltexte und (iii) einen Editorial-Service zur Unterstützung der Verlage beim elektronischen Publizieren
    Date
    22. 1.1996 17:59:34
  20. Eckelmann, S.: Neue Kommunikations- und Publikationsinfrastrukturen auf der Basis digitaler Medien : Schlußfolgerungen aus den Multimedia-Rundgesprächen der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (1999) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Der zunehmende Einsatz digitaler Medien im Prozeß des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens führt zu grundlegenden Veränderungen in der Landschaft der wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen. Um ein klareres Bild der genewärtigen Lage zu gewinnen, hat die DFG 3 Rundgespräche zu dem Thema 'Multimedia - neue Publikationstechniken und -kulturen' durchgeführt
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 46(1999) H.6, S.493-501

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