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  1. Hauser, M.; Zierold, M.: ¬Der Meta-Katalog des I.D.A.-Dachverbandes <meta-katalog.eu> (2016) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Die 40 im i.d.a.-Dachverband zusammengeschlossenen Bibliotheken, Archive und Dokumentations-stellen in Deutschland, Österreich, Luxemburg, Italien und der Schweiz verfügen über einzigartige Archivbestände zu Aktivistinnen und Organisationen aus den verschiedenen Phasen und Richtungen der Frauenbewegung des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts. Darüber hinaus stellen sie umfassende Literatur zu Frauenbewegungen, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, lesbischer und queerer Theorie und Belletristik bereit. Im Zuge des vom BMFSJ finanzierten META-Projekts wurde in drei Jahren der META-Katalog geschaffen, der den Großteil der digital verfügbaren Metadaten aus den verschiedenen Einrichtungen nachweist. Trotz der unterschiedlichen Ausgangslagen der Einrichtungen (Einrichtungstypus, Sammlungsschwerpunkt, technische Ausstattung) ist es gelungen ein Nachweisinstrument zu schaffen, dass den Nutzenden ein homogenes Nutzungserlebnis ermöglicht.
    Date
    5. 6.2016 17:23:26
    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 69(2016) H.2, S.188-205
  2. Schulz, U.: Anwenderpartizipation bei der Entwicklung eines Kinder-OPACs : Erschließungssysteme und Nutzerbeteiligung (2000) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Thesen: (1) Die Definitionsmacht über die Funktion von Bibliothekskatalogen liegt bei den Bibliothekaren - nicht bei ihren Kunden. Die noch heute gültige, von Charles A. Cutter formulierte Funktion von Bibliothekskatalogen stammt aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Sie entspricht dem bibliothekarischen Bedürfnis nach Verwaltung des vorhandenen Buchbestandes. (2) Gleichzeitig stehen vor allem öffentliche Bibliotheken unter Legitimationsdruck. Ihr öffentlicher Auftrag ist u.a. die Leseförderung; ein wesentlicher Leistungsindikator ist die Ausleihstatistik. (3) Bibliothekskataloge könnten ein Werkzeug der Förderung beider Ziele sein. Ihr Design und die in ihnen enthaltene Information sollte deshalb - wie Warenkataloge - absatzorientiert und an den Informationsinteressen der Kunden orientiert sein. (4) Partizipation der Kunden bei der Gestaltung von Bibliothekskatalogen ist ein Weg, in einen intensiven Kommunikationsprozess zwischen Entwicklern, Bibliothekaren und Kunden einzutreten, dabei eine gemeinsame Sprache zu finden und mehr über die Interessen und Bedürfnisse der Kunden in Erfahrung zu bringen. (5) Kinder sind wichtige Kunden öffentlicher Bibliotheken. Bücher-Reise, für 8-11jährige Kinder, ist ein Kundenkatalog. Er entstand unter Partizipation von Kindern. Benutzerpartizipation: Ein flexibles Modell der partizipativen Softwareentwicklung ist STEPS (Softwaretechnik für evolutionäre partizipative Systementwicklung). Im Rahmen der Entwicklung von Bücher-Reise wurde das Konzept 'Benutzer' neu reflektiert und führte zu einer Trennung zwischen ,Benutzer-Anwälten' (hier: Bibliothekare) und 'Benutzern' (hier: Kinder) - und zwar dann, wenn Kunden über keine bewussten domainspezifischen Vorstellungen verfügen. Im Rahmen der Entwicklung von Bücher-Reise wurden verschiedene Methoden der Partizipation von Kindern bei der Entwicklung eines Bibliothekskatalogs getestet
    Date
    9.10.2001 20:23:19
    Source
    Globalisierung und Wissensorganisation: Neue Aspekte für Wissen, Wissenschaft und Informationssysteme: Proceedings der 6. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation Hamburg, 23.-25.9.1999. Hrsg.: H.P. Ohly, G. Rahmstorf u. A. Sigel
  3. Czudnochowski-Pelz, I.; Siebenrok, M.: OPACs für Kinder oder David fordert Goliath : 'Workshop Kinder-OPACs' des Fachbereichs Bibliothek und Information in Hamburg (1996) 0.05
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    Date
    23. 2.1996 14:05:07
  4. Berberich, S.: Kosten und Nutzung der Optimierung von Erschließung (2006) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Aktuell stehen Bibliotheken im Bereich Katalogmanagement und Erschließung mehrere Verfahren zur Optimierung ihrer Dienstleistungen zur Verfügung'. Häufig wird versucht, die kundenfreundlichen Dienstleistungsmerkmale von Suchmaschinen unter nicht-kommerziellen Bedingungen einzuführen. Dazu zählen: - Vereinfachung von Suchoberflächen - Anreicherung "magerer" bibliothekarischer Inhaltserschließungsdaten durch Digitalisierung von Inhaltsverzeichnissen und/oder Verknüpfung von Titeldaten mit entsprechender Fremdleistung (z.B. UB Konstanz, UB Heidelberg) - Angebot eines Recommending (z. B. UB Karlsruhe) - Einsatz automatischer Indexierungsverfahren (z.B. Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek) - Ranking von Treffern (z.B. UB Bielefeld)
    Date
    5.10.2006 19:52:23
    Imprint
    Hannover : ASpB / Sektion 5 im DBV
    Source
    Spezialbibliotheken zwischen Auftrag und Ressourcen: 6.-9. September 2005 in München, 30. Arbeits- und Fortbildungstagung der ASpB e.V. / Sektion 5 im Deutschen Bibliotheksverband. Red.: M. Brauer
  5. Buchholz, T.: Retrieval-Ablaufbeschreibung des CD-ROM-Publikumskataloges der Universität Bielefeld (1988) 0.05
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    Pages
    S.23-36
    Source
    CD-ROM: technische Grundlagen und Anwendung in Katalogisierung, Erwerbung und Benutzung. Referate einer Fortbildungsveranstaltung vom 19.-22.4.1988 der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz. Hrsg.: W. Lehmler u. H. Schnelling
  6. Kreichgauer, U.: Ergonomische Gestaltung von Benutzungsoberflächen : welche Hilfen bieten Standards? (1992) 0.05
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:47:18
    Source
    Mensch und Maschine: Informationelle Schnittstellen der Kommunikation. Proc. des 3. Int. Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI'92), 5.-7.11.1992 in Saarbrücken. Hrsg.: H.H. Zimmermann, H.-D. Luckhardt u. A. Schulz
  7. Wissen, D.: Ist der OPAC von morgen heute schon möglich? (2009) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Wissen Sie, wie sich zukünftig Bibliografien, Kataloge und OPACs bedienen lassen? Wenn wir über die Zukunft von Bibliografien, Katalogen und OPACs nachdenken, denken wir dann zunächst an Medien verzeichnisse oder an offene, kommunikative Webportale, die es jedem ermöglichen, sich nach Art des Web 2.0 an der Erfassung der bibliografischen Daten zu beteiligen? Wenn wir mediale Internet angebote des Web 2.0 genauer betrachtet, bieten diese meh als lediglich die Verzeichnung von Medien. Es zeigt sich, dass angesichts aktueller Entwicklungen in Richtung Web 2.0 die Frage neu gestellt werden sollte, in welcher Form zukünftig mediografische Portale ihren Nutzen haben könnten. Beispielsweise könnte ein OPAC 2.0 jedem Interessenten einen individuellen Zugang zu einem Informationsraum offerieren, der sich funktionell ganz den eigenen Bedürfnissen und Wünschen des Bibliotheksnutzers anpasst und nicht nur Zugang zu Informationen ermöglicht, sondern auch vollmedialen Zugriff, inhaltliche Verweisfunktionen, erweiterten Service sowie Kommunikationsfunktionen. Die Antwort lautet also, dass Archive und Bibliotheken mehr über mediografische Portale nachden ken sollten und nicht über Bibliografien, Kataloge und OPACs! Eine darauf folgend wichtige Frage ist, ob diese Portale sowohl inhaltlich als auch funktionell nicht nur unseren Archiv und Bibliotheksnutzern mehr Service bieten, sondern auch einen höheren Zweck für Archive und Bibliotheken selbst darstellen? Die Online Techniken des Web 2.0 und dessen Portale offerieren virtuelle Welten und neue Möglichkeiten zum Aktiv und Produktivsein, also insgesamt zum Proaktivsein unserer Nutzer. Die Betrachtung solcher Internetangebote zeigt, dass sich mediografische Angebote bereits in einer Entwicklung befinden. Doch wenn es eine solche Entwicklung gibt, muss überlegt werden, wie Archive und Bibliotheken sich hierbei einbringen können. Somit zeichnet sich bei diesem Thema eine Brisanz ab. Denn zu bedenken ist, dass mediografische Daten bereits in Rechercheergebnissen bei Online-Datenbanken, Internet Suchmaschinen, Online Enzyklopädien oder anderen Angeboten eine Rolle spielen.
    Content
    Vgl.: http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/libreas/15/wissen-dirk-23/PDF/wissen.pdf; urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-100102767.
    Source
    LIBREAS: Library ideas. no.15, 2009, S.23-28
  8. Maas, J.F.: Inhaltserschließung für Discovery-Systeme gestalten (2021) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Bibliotheken und Informationseinrichtungen erfahren in den letzten Jahren einen Wandel in ihren Aufgaben. Die zunehmende digitale Vernetzung ermöglicht es den Agierenden des Publikations- und Informationswesens, verstärkt die eigene Rolle zu verlassen und in Bereichen tätig zu werden, die bisher nicht dem eigenen Kerngebiet entsprochen haben. So können z. B. Verlage und Autor: innen in Umgehung des Einzelhandels und der Bibliotheken ihre Werke direkt an die Kund:innen verkaufen und ausliefern und Bibliotheken können über Open-Access-Repositorien selbst Werke publizieren. Ich möchte in diesem Beitrag dafür argumentieren, Tätigkeiten in Bibliotheken und Informationseinrichtungen - speziell Erschließung und das Entwickeln von Discovery-Systemen - konsequent in Bezug auf Anwendungsfälle zu denken und zu gestalten. Nur so lässt sich effektiv und effizient sowohl bei der Erschließung als auch bei der Gestaltung der die Erschließung nutzenden Systeme und Prozesse arbeiten. Zunächst möchte ich dafür in den folgenden Abschnitten Berührungspunkte aufzeigen, um auf die vielfältigen Probleme aber auch Möglichkeiten im Zusammenspiel von (Inhalts-)Erschließung und Discovery-Systemen hinzuweisen.
    Date
    23. 9.2021 16:09:53
    Series
    Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis; 70
  9. Dierolf, U.; Mönnich, M.: Einsatz von Recommendersystemen am Beispiel des neuen OPACs der Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Zunehmend stößt man heute im Internet auf Recommendersysteme. Ein bekanntes Beispiel sind die Empfehlungen bei Amazon.de: "Kunden, die Bücher von ... gekauft haben, haben auch Bücher dieser Autoren gekauft: ...". Es bietet sich an, solche Systeme auch für Bibliotheken zu nutzen. Recommendersysteme unterstützen nicht nur die Nutzer bei der Literaturrecherche, sondern können auch helfen, den Bestandsaufbau und die Sacherschließung zu verbessern. Die Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe setzt bereits seit 2002 ein verhaltensbasiertes Recommendersystem ein. Es ist nahtlos in den neuen WebOPAC der UB (XOPAC) integriert. Der aktuelle Stand dieses Recommendersystems und weitere Entwicklungen wie z.B. ein "KVK-Recommender" werden aufgezeigt.
    Date
    17. 8.2007 16:04:23
    Imprint
    Hannover : ASpB / Sektion 5 im DBV
    Source
    Spezialbibliotheken zwischen Auftrag und Ressourcen: 6.-9. September 2005 in München, 30. Arbeits- und Fortbildungstagung der ASpB e.V. / Sektion 5 im Deutschen Bibliotheksverband. Red.: M. Brauer
  10. Wiesenmüller, H.: Verbale Erschließung in Katalogen und Discovery-Systemen : Überlegungen zur Qualität (2021) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Beschäftigt man sich mit Inhaltserschließung, so sind zunächst zwei Dimensionen zu unterscheiden - die Wissensorganisationssysteme selbst (z. B. Normdateien, Thesauri, Schlagwortsprachen, Klassifikationen und Ontologien) und die Metadaten für Dokumente, die mit diesen Wissensorganisationssystemen erschlossen sind. Beides steht in einer Wechselwirkung zueinander: Die Wissensorganisationssysteme sind die Werkzeuge für die Erschließungsarbeit und bilden die Grundlage für die Erstellung konkreter Erschließungsmetadaten. Die praktische Anwendung der Wissensorganisationssysteme in der Erschließung wiederum ist die Basis für deren Pflege und Weiterentwicklung. Zugleich haben Wissensorganisationssysteme auch einen Eigenwert unabhängig von den Erschließungsmetadaten für einzelne Dokumente, indem sie bestimmte Bereiche von Welt- oder Fachwissen modellartig abbilden. Will man nun Aussagen über die Qualität von inhaltlicher Erschließung treffen, so genügt es nicht, den Input - also die Wissensorganisationssysteme und die damit generierten Metadaten - zu betrachten. Man muss auch den Output betrachten, also das, was die Recherchewerkzeuge daraus machen und was folglich bei den Nutzer:innen konkret ankommt. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden Überlegungen zur Qualität von Recherchewerkzeugen in diesem Bereich angestellt - gewissermaßen als Fortsetzung und Vertiefung der dazu im Thesenpapier des Expertenteams RDA-Anwendungsprofil für die verbale Inhaltserschließung (ET RAVI) gegebenen Hinweise. Im Zentrum steht die verbale Erschließung nach den Regeln für die Schlagwortkatalogisierung (RSWK), wie sie sich in Bibliothekskatalogen manifestiert - gleich, ob es sich dabei um herkömmliche Kataloge oder um Resource-Discovery-Systeme (RDS) handelt.
    Date
    23. 9.2021 16:09:53
    24. 9.2021 12:22:02
    Series
    Bibliotheks- und Informationspraxis; 70
  11. Hubrich, J.: Input und Output der Schlagwortnormdatei (SWD) : Aufwand zur Sicherstellung der Qualität und Möglichkeiten des Nutzens im OPAC (2007) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Die kooperative Führung der Schlagwortnormdatei und die Gewährleistung der Qualität der in ihr enthaltenen Daten sind mit einem enormen Aufwand verbunden, der durch den Einsatz der EDV und geeignete Organisationsstrukturen nur geringfügig reduziert werden kann. Die Erstellung der SWD-Normdatensätze bleibt aufgrund der Vielzahl der den Ansetzungsformen beizufügenden Zusatzinformationen wie Codes, Notationen und Relationen relativ zeitintensiv. Diese lassen jedoch auch die SWD besonders wertvoll für die Recherche werden, da sie die Wiederauffindbarkeit der Daten unterstützen. Während die Schlagwortsuche in deutschen OPACs weit verbreitet ist, haben Codes, Notationen und Relationen bisher nur geringfügig Eingang in den OPAC gefunden. Bei einer Untersuchung von 111 Online-Katalogen wurde festgestellt, dass kein einziger OPAC all die Möglichkeiten nutzt, die mit der SWD gegeben sind. Am meisten werden noch Synonyme und - in geringerem Maße - hierarchische und assoziative Relationen zur Verbesserung des Recalls und zur Benutzerführung eingesetzt. Codes und Notationen finden nur vereinzelt Anwendung.
    Date
    23. 2.2008 21:10:57
  12. Ceynowa, K.: ¬Die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek im mobilen Internet : innovative Informationsangebote für Smartphone und iPad (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Seit Anfang März 2010 verfügt die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek über eine mobile Version ihres Opacs, den OPACplus mobil. Anstatt einer eigenständigen Anwendung wurde ein Modul entwickelt, das den bestehenden Opac um die für eine mobile Anwendung benötigten Funktionen erweitert.
    Date
    8. 1.2011 12:36:23
    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: Neumann, A.: Die Bibliothek in der Hosentasche: der OPACplus mobil der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek. In: BuB. 62(2010) H.9, S.576-577.
    Source
    Bibliotheksmagazin: Mitteilungen aus den Staatsbibliotheken in Berlin und München. 2010, H.3, S.3-6
  13. BOND: Assoziativ-Opac SpiderSearch (2005) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Hersteller von Bibliothekssoftware BOND bietet zusätzlich zum bewährten WebOpac den Assoziativ-Web-Opac SpiderSearch. Dieser graphische Web-Opac sucht zu einem Stichwort Assoziative, das heißt sinn- oder sprachwissenschaftlich verwandte Begriffe. Diese baut er spinnennetzartig um den zentralen Suchbegriffherum auf. Anhand der ihm angebotenen Assoziative kann sich der Leser sehr einfach und anschaulich im Internet durch den Medienbestand der Bibliothek klicken. So findet er schnell und komfortabel relevante Medien, die mit herkömmlichen Suchverfahren nur schwer recherchierbar wären. Mühsame Überlegungen über verwandte Suchbegriffe und angrenzende Themengebiete bleiben dem Benutzer erspart. Dies übernimmt SpiderSearch und navigiert den Benutzer ähnlich wie beim Surfen durch Webseiten durch sämtliche Themen, die mit dem Suchbegriff in Zusammenhang stehen. Auch aufwändiges Durchblättern einer riesigen Suchergebnisliste ist nicht nötig. Durch die im semantischen Netz vorgeschlagenen Begriffe kann der Benutzer sein Thema genau eingrenzen und erhält in seiner Trefferliste nur passende Medien. Diese ordnet SpiderSearch nach ihrer Relevanz, sodass der Leser die benötigte Literatur einfach und komfortabel findet. Wie auch im normalen WebOpac, enthält die Trefferliste Angaben zu Titel, Standort und Verfügbarkeit des Mediums. Zur einfachen Zuordnung der Medienart ist jedem Medium ein entsprechendes Symbol zugewiesen. Per Mausklick erhält der Benutzer Detailangaben zum Medium und optional eine Ansicht des Buchcovers. SpiderSearch ist ein Zusatzmodul zur Bibliothekssoftware von BOND. Vor allem bei Öffentlichen Bibliotheken stößt SpiderSearch auf großes Interesse. Dieses komfortable Sucherlebnis bieten unter anderem die Stadtbibliotheken in Reutlingen und Herren ihren Lesern.
    Date
    23. 5.2005 9:19:00
    Source
    BuB. 57(2005) H.5, S.338
  14. Putz, M.: Primo an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien : ein Werkstattbericht (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Primo soll als One-Stop-Shop einen Bestandsnachweis über mehrere eigenständige Datenquellen hinweg bieten und die Recherche in gedruckten und elektronischen Resourcen unter einer Oberfläche ermöglichen. Durch die Vewendung von Suchmaschinentechnologie erhält der/die BenutzerIn sehr schnelle ine Trefferliste, die ihm/ihr - unter Ausnutzung der Vorteile von strukturierten Daten - vielfältige Möglichkeiten zum Browsen in sowie zur Verfeinerung von Suchergebnissen bietet. ... Primo in der Version 2 kann den OPAC noch nicht ersetzen, er wird für die exemplaranzeige, die Bestellung von Werken, sowie für die Anzeige des Aleph-Benutzerkontos benötigt. Ab Promo Version 3 sind diese OPAC-Funktionalitäten in die Primo-Oberfläche integriert.
    Date
    20. 3.2011 13:23:08
    Series
    Schriften der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare (VÖB); Band 7
  15. Niggemann, E.: Wer suchet, der findet? : Verbesserung der inhaltlichen Suchmöglichkeiten im Informationssystem Der Deutschen Bibliothek (2006) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Elektronische Bibliothekskataloge und Bibliografien haben ihr Monopol bei der Suche nach Büchern, Aufsätzen, musikalischen Werken u. a. verloren. Globale Suchmaschinen sind starke Konkurrenten, und Bibliotheken müssen heute so planen, dass ihre Dienstleistungen auch morgen noch interessant sind. Die Deutsche Bibliothek (DDB) wird ihre traditionelle Katalogrecherche zu einem globalen, netzbasierten Informationssystem erweitern, das die Vorteile der neutralen, qualitätsbasierten Katalogsuche mit den Vorteilen moderner Suchmaschinen zu verbinden sucht. Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Verbesserung der inhaltlichen Suchmöglichkeiten im Informationssystem Der Deutschen Bibliothek. Weitere Entwicklungsstränge sollen nur kurz im Ausblick angerissen werden.
    Date
    13.10.2006 9:35:23
    Source
    Information und Sprache: Beiträge zu Informationswissenschaft, Computerlinguistik, Bibliothekswesen und verwandten Fächern. Festschrift für Harald H. Zimmermann. Herausgegeben von Ilse Harms, Heinz-Dirk Luckhardt und Hans W. Giessen
  16. Janka, D.: Online-Bibliothekskataloge in Gopher und World Wide Web (1995) 0.04
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    Date
    2. 2.1996 15:59:23
    Source
    Wissen in elektronischen Netzwerken: Strukturierung, Erschließung und Retrieval von Informationsressourcen im Internet. Eine Auswahl von Vorträgen der 19. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Basel 1995. Hrsg.: H.-C. Hobohm u. H.-J. Wätjen
  17. Hora, M.: Methoden für das Ranking in Discovery-Systemen (2018) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Discovery-Systeme bieten meist als Standardeinstellung eine Sortierung nach Relevanz an. Wie die Relevanz ermittelt wird, ist häufig intransparent. Dabei wären Kenntnisse darüber aus Nutzersicht ein wichtiger Faktor in der Informationskompetenz, während Bibliotheken sicherstellen sollten, dass das Ranking zum eigenen Bestand und Publikum passt. In diesem Aufsatz wird dargestellt, wie Discovery-Systeme Treffer auswählen und bewerten. Dazu gehören Indexierung, Prozessierung, Text-Matching und weitere Relevanzkriterien, z. B. Popularität oder Verfügbarkeit. Schließlich müssen alle betrachteten Kriterien zu einem zentralen Score zusammengefasst werden. Ein besonderer Fokus wird auf das Ranking von EBSCO Discovery Service, Primo und Summon gelegt.
    Source
    Perspektive Bibliothek. 7(2018) H.2, S.2-23
  18. Mikosch, M.: Relevance Ranking in Bibliothek-OPACs : ein aktueller Überblick (2008) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Die Suchmaschinentechnologie der Internetsuchmaschinen wie Google und Yahoo haben die Erwartungen der Benutzer von Bibliotheks OPACs verändert. Relevance Ranking Sortierung bei der Ausgabe von Trefferlisten wird von den Benutzern vermehrt als normal angesehen. Bibliotheks-OPACs sind durch die Erwartungen der Benutzer im Zugzwang, sich den Erwartungen anzupassen. Bibliotheken, die damit begonnen haben Relevance Ranking in ihr System zu implementieren, verwenden dabei verschiedene Lösungsansätze. Sowohl die Darstellung als auch die Funktionalität ist ungleich und noch im Stadium der Erprobung und Entwicklung. Die Kataloganreicherung durch Inhaltsverzeichnisse und Abstracts geht tendenziell mit der effektiven Nutzung von bekannten Relevance Ranking Algorithmen in der Umgebung der Bibliotheks-OPACs einher. Um mit den Erwartungen der Benutzer, die sich durch die Nutzung der Internetsuchmaschinen ändern, müssen Bibliotheken sich der Aufgabe stellen, neue Funktionen in ihre OPACs zu implementieren ohne dabei die Hauptfunktionen des OPACs zu behindern.
    Date
    23. 2.2005 10:27:09
  19. Waschatz, B.: Schmökern ist schwierig : Viele Uni-Bibliotheken ordnen ihre Bücher nicht - Tipps für eine erfolgreiche Suche (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Viele Uni-Bibliotheken ordnen ihre Bücher nicht, man geht einfach die Regale ab, bis man beim richtigen Buchstaben oder Thema angekommen ist. Doch so nervtötend muss die Suche nach dem richtigen Buch gar nicht sein - Tipps für eine erfolgreiche Suche.
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    "In einer öffentlichen Bücherei ist die Suche nach einem Werk recht einfach: Man geht einfach die Regale ab, bis man beim richtigen Buchstaben oder Thema angekommen ist. In vielen wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken ist das komplizierter. Denn dort müssen sich Studenten durch Datenbanken und Zettelkataloge wühlen. "Eine Ausnahme ist der Lesesaal, erklärt Marlene Grau, Sprecherin der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek in Hamburg. Im Lesesaal stehen die Bücher wie in einer öffentlichen Bibliothek in Reih und Glied nach Fachgebieten wie Jura, Biologie oder Medizin sortiert. So können Studenten ein wenig schmökern und querbeet lesen. Wer jedoch ein bestimmtes Werk sucht, nutzt besser gleich den Katalog der Bibliothek. Darin lässt sich zum einen nach dem Autor oder einem Titelstichwort suchen - in der Biologie etwa "Fliege" oder "Insekt". "Dann kann man hoffen, dass Bücher zum Thema das Stichwort im Titel enthalten", sagt Grau. Die andere Variante ist, nach einem Schlagwort zu suchen. Um das passende zu finden, kann man im Schlagwort-Index blättern. Oder man sucht nach einem bekannten Buch, das zum Thema passt. Dann kann man mit dessen Schlagwörtern weitersuchen. Der Vorteil: Bücher müssen dieses Schlagwort nicht im Titel enthalten. Buchtitel wie 'Keine Angst vor Zahlen' oder 'Grundkurs Rechnen' findet man über die Schlagworte 'Mathematik' und 'Einführung', aber mit Stichworten eher nicht", erklärt Ulrich Hohoff. Er leitet die Universitätsbibliothek in Augsburg.
    Im Online-Katalog erfahren Studenten auch, ob das Buch verfügbar oder verliehen ist. Ist es gerade vergriffen, kann man es vormerken lassen, er- klärt Monika Ziller, Vorsitzen- de des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbands in Berlin. Dann werden die Studenten entsprechend benachrichtigt, wenn es zurückgegeben wurde. Außerdem könnten Studenten virtuelle Fachbibliotheken nutzen, erklärt Grau. Um das Thema Slavistik kümmert sich etwa die Staatsbibliothek in Berlin. Auf der Internetseite kann man über Suchbegriffe alle elektronischen Slavistik-Angebote wie Zeitschriften, E-Books oder Bibliografien durchforsten. Die virtuelle Fachbibliothek spuckt dann eine Titelliste aus. Bestenfalls können Studenten gleich auf einzelne Volltexte der Liste zugreifen. Oder sie müssen schauen, ob die eigene Bibliothek das gesuchte Werk hat. Vor allem Zeitschriften sind oft online im Volltext abrufbar, aber auch Enzyklopädien. "Die sind auch aktueller als der Brockhaus von 1990, der zu Hause im Regal steht" sagt Grau. Manchmal ließen sich die Texte aus Gründen des Urheberrechts aber nur auf den Rechnern auf dem Unicampus lesen, ergänzt Hohoff. Findet man ein Buch nicht, ist der Grund dafür oft ein Fehler, der sich bei der Suche eingeschlichen hat. Das fängt bei der Rechtschreibung an: "Bibliothekskataloge verfügen über keine fehlertolerante Suche wie Google", erklärt Ziller.
    "Ein häufiger Fehler ist auch, bei Google nach Büchern zu suchen", sagt Grau. Die Suchmaschine enthält keine Bibliotheksdaten. Außerdem sollten Studenten darauf achten, ob sie nach einem Zeitschriften-Artikel oder einer Monografie suchen. Benötigt man einen Aufsatz, muss man nach dem Titel der Zeitschrift und nicht nach dem Titel des Artikels suchen. Wichtig ist auch, den Suchschlüssel zu beachten. Wer nach dem Autor Johann Wolfgang von Goethe sucht, aber das Wort in der Titelsuche eingibt, bekommt andere Treffermengen. Studenten sollten die Suche auch nicht zu sehr eingrenzen. "Dann findet man nichts", warnt Grau. Andererseits darf man auch nicht zu allgemein suchen. Wer nach einem Buch zur deutschen Geschichte sucht, bekommt bei der Eingabe von "deutsche Geschichte" Tausende Treffer. "Da muss man den richtigen Suchschlüssel auswählen", erklärt Grau. Wer im Feld "Titelanfänge" etwa "deutsche Geschichte" eingibt, finde alle Titel mit diesen Wörtern in genau dieser Reihenfolge. Er lande also nicht beim Buch "Deutsche Naturlyrik: ihre Geschichte in Einzelanalysen". Das ist bei weit gefassten Begriffen sehr wichtig und hilfreich."
    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    Series
    Magazin: Beruf und Bildung
    Source
    Bergische Landeszeitung. Nr.293 vom 16.12.2010, S.23
  20. Lepsky, K.: Maschinelle Indexierung von Titelaufnahmen zur Verbesserung der sachlichen Erschließung in Online-Publikumskatalogen (1994) 0.04
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    Footnote
    [Hausarbeit für den höheren Bibliotheksdienst 1993]. - Rez. in: Mitteilungsblatt VdB NW N.F. 45(1995) H.1, S.98-100 (H. Nohr); Knowledge organization 23(1996) no.1, S.50-52 (H. Schnelling)
    Series
    Kölner Arbeiten zum Bibliotheks- und Dokumentationswesen; H.18

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