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  1. FIZ Karlsruhe: Portal erfasst Informatik-Wissen aus der ganzen Welt (2007) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Das Informationsportal für Informatik »io-port.net« erschließt internationale Fachliteratur unter einem zentralen Zugang im Web. Zur Verfügung stehen ein kostenloser Basisdienst sowie kostenpflichtige Mehrwertlizenzen.
    Content
    "Web-Portale werden zu immer besseren Fachinformationsquellen. Mit »io-port.net« (www. io-port.net) gibt es für die Informatik seit kurzem ein Portal, in dem moderne semantische Softwarewerkzeuge die Suche nach internationalen Veröffentlichungen unterstützen und bei der Verwaltung der persönlichen Fachbibliothek helfen. Bereits jetzt sind mehr als zwei Millionen Zeitschriftenartikel, Konferenzbeiträge, Dissertationen oder technische Berichte zur Informatik und zu verwandten Forschungsgebieten über io-port.net zentral unter einem Web-Zugang verfügbar. Die Nutzung des io-port. net Basisdienstes ist kostenlos. Mehrwertdienste, von der erweiterten Suche (mit Wortstammreduktion, Trunkierung und Verknüpfung) bis hin zur Nutzung der semantischen Werkzeuge, die beispielsweise Vorschläge für Suchbegriffe machen oder Fachpublikationen dem persönlichen Arbeitskontext des Nutzers zuordnen, sind kostenpflichtig. Mitglieder der Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) können die Mehrwertlizenz zu einem Sonderpreis von 50 Euro pro Jahr erwerben. Die reguläre Einzelplatzlizenz kostet 125 Euro. io-port.net erfasst internationale wissenschaftliche Fachpublikationen und verknüpft die bibliografischen Angaben mit zahlreichen weiteren Web-Informationsquellen, zum Beispiel mit den Homepages von Autoren, Instituten, Bibliotheken und Verlagen, mit Volltextlieferdiensten, Publikationslisten von Autoren und anderen interessanten weiterführenden Quellen."
    Date
    18. 1.2007 11:40:23
  2. Gore, E.; Bitta, M.D.; Cohen, D.: ¬The Digital Public Library of America and the National Digital Platform (2017) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America's libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world. In order to do this, DPLA has had to build elements of the national digital platform to connect to those institutions and to serve their digitized materials to audiences. In this article, we detail the construction of two critical elements of our work: the decentralized national network of "hubs," which operate in states across the country; and a version of the Hydra repository software that is tailored to the needs of our community. This technology and the organizations that make use of it serve as the foundation of the future of DPLA and other projects that seek to take advantage of the national digital platform.
    Source
    D-Lib magazine. 23(2017) nos.5/6, xx S
  3. Hickey, T.B.; Vizine-Goetz, D.: ¬The Role of Classification in CORC (2001) 0.04
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    Date
    11. 2.1997 20:11:23
  4. Wang, Z.; Hill, L.L.; Smith, T.R.: Alexandria Digital Library metadata creator based an extensible markup language (1999) 0.04
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    Source
    Vocabulary as a central concept in digital libraries: interdisciplinary concepts, challenges, and opportunities : proceedings of the Third International Conference an Conceptions of Library and Information Science (COLIS3), Dubrovnik, Croatia, 23-26 May 1999. Ed. by T. Arpanac et al
  5. ¬Die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek wächst weiter (2006) 0.04
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    Content
    "Die Nationalbibliotheken von Dänemark, Estland und Lettland haben mit Jahresbeginn den Teilnehmerkreis von »The European Library« (www.europeanlibrary.com) erweitert. Mit der Weiterentwicklung der Portalsoftware ist das Angebot schneller und zuverlässiger geworden. Die unter dem Namen "The Europcan Library," (TEL) im Spätherbst vergangenen Jahres gestartete Europäische Digitale Bibliothek wächst weiter. Bis Ende 2006 werden die Onlinekataloge und mehr als 200 Sammlungen von 2,3 europäischen Nationalbibliotheken über dieses Internetportal recherchierbar sein. Das Angebot wird sich damit innerhalb eines Jahres nahezu verdoppeln. The European library ermöglicht integrierte Suchanfragen über institutionelle und geografische Grenzen hinweg. Das in den umfangreichen Datenbeständen der Bibliotheken repräntierte kuIturelle Erbe Europas wird damit vom Schreibtisch aus zugänglich. Urheberrechtsfreie digitale Dokumente können direkt abgerufen werden. Teilnehmende Bibliotheken passen ihre Kataloge an die Metadaten- und Suchstandards der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek an und ermöglichen damit die katalog- und sammlurngsübergreifende Recherche. Für The European Library wurde eine neue Webtechnologie verwendet, mit der Portalfunktionen einfach und preiswert realisiert werden können. Die Software "Portal-in-the-Browser" (www.dlib.org/dlib/february04/vanveen/02vanveen.html) steht Interessenten frei zur Verfügung. Die Entwickler erhoffen eine Anwendung in weiteren kulturellen Bereichen und damit die mögliche Verknüpfung der verschiedenen Sektoren. Für das kommende Frühjahr ist eine Benutzerbefragung zur weiteren Verbesserung von The European library geplant."
  6. Woldering, B.: ¬Die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek nimmt Gestalt an (2007) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Aufbau der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek wurde im Herbst 2007 auf soliden Grund gestellt: Mit der European Digital Library Foundation steht eine geschäftsfähige Organisation als Trägerin der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek zur Verfügung. Sie fungiert zunächst als Steuerungsgremium für das EU-finanzierte Projekt EDLnet und übernimmt sukzessive die Aufgaben, die für den Aufbau und die Weiterentwicklung der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek notwendig sind. Die Gründungsmitglieder sind zehn europäische Dachorganisationen aus den Bereichen Bibliothek, Archiv, audiovisuelle Sammlungen und Museen. Vorstandsmitglieder sind die Vorsitzende Elisabeth Niggemann (CENL) die Vize-Vorsitzende Martine de Boisdeffre (EURBICA), der Schatzmeister Edwin van Huis (FIAT) sowie Wim van Drimmelen, der Generaldirektor der Koninklijke Bibliotheek, der Nationalbibliothek der Niederlande, welche die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek hostet. Der Prototyp für die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek wird im Rahmen des EDLnet-Projekts entwickelt. Die erste Version des Prototyps wurde auf der internationalen Konferenz »One more step towards the European Digital Library« vorgestellt, die am 31. Januar und 1. Februar 2008 in der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek (DNB) in Frankfurt am Main stattfand. Die endgültige Version des Prototyps wird im November 2008 von der EU-Kommissarin für Informationsgesellschaft und Medien, Viviane Reding, in Paris vorgestellt werden. Dieser Prototyp wird direkten Zugang zu mindestens zwei Mio. digitalisierten Büchern, Fotografien, Karten, Tonaufzeichnungen, Filmaufnahmen und Archivalien aus Bibliotheken, Archiven, audiovisuellen Sammlungen und Museen Europas bieten.
    Content
    Darin u.a. "Interoperabilität als Kernstück - Technische und semantische Interoperabilität bilden somit das Kernstück für das Funktionieren der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek. Doch bevor Wege gefunden werden können, wie etwas funktionieren kann, muss zunächst einmal festgelegt werden, was funktionieren soll. Hierfür sind die Nutzeranforderungen das Maß aller Dinge, weshalb sich ein ganzes Arbeitspaket in EDLnet mit der Nutzersicht, den Nutzeranforderungen und der Nutzbarkeit der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek befasst, Anforderungen formuliert und diese im Arbeitspaket »Interoperabilität« umgesetzt werden. Für die Entscheidung, welche Inhalte wie präsentiert werden, sind jedoch nicht allein technische und semantische Fragestellungen zu klären, sondern auch ein Geschäftsmodell zu entwickeln, das festlegt, was die beteiligten Institutionen und Organisationen in welcher Form zu welchen Bedingungen zur Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek beitragen. Auch das Geschäftsmodell wird Auswirkungen auf technische und semantische Interoperabilität haben und liefert die daraus abgeleiteten Anforderungen zur Umsetzung an das entsprechende Arbeitspaket. Im EDLnet-Projekt ist somit ein ständiger Arbeitskreislauf installiert, in welchem die Anforderungen an die Europäische Digitale Bibliothek formuliert, an das Interoperabilitäts-Arbeitspaket weitergegeben und dort umgesetzt werden. Diese Lösung wird wiederum an die Arbeitspakete »Nutzersicht« und »Geschäftsmodell« zurückgemeldet, getestet, kommentiert und für die Kommentare wiederum technische Lösungen gesucht. Dies ist eine Form des »rapid prototyping«, das hier zur Anwendung kommt, d. h. die Funktionalitäten werden schrittweise gemäß des Feedbacks der zukünftigen Nutzer sowie der Projektpartner erweitert und gleichzeitig wird der Prototyp stets lauffähig gehalten und bis zur Produktreife weiterentwickelt. Hierdurch verspricht man sich ein schnelles Ergebnis bei geringem Risiko einer Fehlentwicklung durch das ständige Feedback."
    Date
    22. 2.2009 19:10:56
  7. Hickey, T.B.: CORC - Cooperative Online Resource Catalog (2001) 0.03
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    Date
    11. 2.1997 20:11:23
  8. LeVan, R.R.: Searching Digital Libraries (2001) 0.03
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    11. 2.1997 20:11:23
  9. Peereboom, M.: DutchESS : Dutch Electronic Subject Service - a Dutch national collaborative effort (2000) 0.03
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  10. Dempsey, L.: ¬The subject gateway : experiences and issues based on the emergence of the Resource Discovery Network (2000) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:36:13
    Source
    Online information review. 24(2000) no.1, S.8-23
  11. Mustafa El Hadi, W.; Roszkowski, M.: ¬The role of digital libraries as virtual research environments for the digital humanities (2016) 0.03
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    Date
    19. 1.2019 19:02:23
    Series
    Advances in knowledge organization; vol.15
    Source
    Knowledge organization for a sustainable world: challenges and perspectives for cultural, scientific, and technological sharing in a connected society : proceedings of the Fourteenth International ISKO Conference 27-29 September 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / organized by International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), ISKO-Brazil, São Paulo State University ; edited by José Augusto Chaves Guimarães, Suellen Oliveira Milani, Vera Dodebei
  12. Choi, Y.; Syn, S.Y.: Characteristics of tagging behavior in digitized humanities online collections (2016) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to examine user tags that describe digitized archival collections in the field of humanities. A collection of 8,310 tags from a digital portal (Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship, NINES) was analyzed to find out what attributes of primary historical resources users described with tags. Tags were categorized to identify which tags describe the content of the resource, the resource itself, and subjective aspects (e.g., usage or emotion). The study's findings revealed that over half were content-related; tags representing opinion, usage context, or self-reference, however, reflected only a small percentage. The study further found that terms related to genre or physical format of a resource were frequently used in describing primary archival resources. It was also learned that nontextual resources had lower numbers of content-related tags and higher numbers of document-related tags than textual resources and bibliographic materials; moreover, textual resources tended to have more user-context-related tags than other resources. These findings help explain users' tagging behavior and resource interpretation in primary resources in the humanities. Such information provided through tags helps information professionals decide to what extent indexing archival and cultural resources should be done for resource description and discovery, and understand users' terminology.
    Date
    21. 4.2016 11:23:22
  13. Hyldegaard, J.; Lund, H.; Seiden, P.: LIS meets the EIP (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    To meet a perceived need for information professionals engaging in projects on document and knowledge management, a new course on enterprise information portals (EIP) and intranets has been established at the Royal School of Library and Information Science (RSLIS). The aim of the course has been to provide the graduates with a better understanding of fundamental theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of developing and implementing an EIP. This paper addresses the theoretical, methodological and pedagogical aspects of developing the course and how or whether the expected learning outcome has been reached.
    Date
    23. 1.2007 11:02:24
  14. Sharma, R.K.; Vishwanathan, K.R.: Digital libraries : development and challenges (2001) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Digital libraries are here to stay, and the conversion of traditional to digital is inevitable. Appropriate care should be taken to develop systems and managerial skills as well. Globalisation of the digital concept will not be possible until we overcome the technological gap between developed and developing countries. Measures are needed to overcome the menace of computer viruses and also unauthorised use. Sufficient thought has not been given to attaining self-sustained growth. It is therefore essential to explore new avenues for funding, particularly since initial investment in digital libraries is high, as is maintenance.
    Date
    23. 1.2007 11:19:37
  15. b2i: Alles auf einen Klick : Nationales Informationsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften gestartet (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Seit Mai ist b2i, das zentrale Wissenschaftsportal für die Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften, online (www.b2i.de). Dies teilte die Fachhochschule Potsdam mit. Der Name »b2i« fasst die Anfangsbuchstaben der beteiligten drei Wissenschaftsdisziplinen (Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften) zusammen. Mit diesem Portal steht den drei Disziplinen zum ersten Mal ein umfassendes Angebot an Fachinformation mit bibliografischen Nachweisen und Zugang zu wissenschaftlichen Texten interdisziplinär zur Verfügung. Eine Reihe von Datenbanken wurde überhaupt erst im Zusammenhang mit dem Projekt erarbeitet beziehungsweise digitalisiert.
    Content
    "Das Fachportal wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert. Partner in diesem Kooperationsprojekt sind die Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (SUB), der als zuständiger Sondersammelgebietsbibliothek auch die Koordination obliegt, das Informationszentrum für Informationswissenschaft und -praxis (IZ) der Fachhochschule Potsdam, der Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften der Fachhochschule Potsdam, das Kompetenznetzwerk für Bibliotheken (KNB) beim Deutschen Bibliotheksverband Berlin und die Buchwissenschaft der FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Nach dem Vorbild der virtuellen Fachbibliotheken bündelt b2i Fachinformation, Datenbanken und Bibliothekskataloge der Bibliotheks-, Buch- und Informationswissenschaften und macht sie über eine gemeinsame Oberfläche zugänglich. Eine integrierte Suchmaschine ermöglicht die gleichzeitige Recherche in einer Vielzahl von Nachweisinstrumenten für gedruckte und elektronische Materialien, qualitätskontrollierten Internetressourcen und Fakteninformationen. Zum Service gehören außerdem Bestellmöglichkeiten für Monografien-, Zeitschriften- und Aufsatzliteratur sowie für elektronische Materialien, die als Datei oder Druckausgabe angefordert werden können. Damit wird b2i für Interessierte aus Wissenschaft, Studium und Praxis zu einem interdisziplinären »one-stop-shop« der Fachinformation für die Informationswissenschaften.
    Zum Angebot von b2i gehört auch Volltextrecherche. Bereits jetzt sind der Potsdamer Volltextserver INFODATA eDepot und der GOEDOCDokumentenserver der SUB Göttingen einbezogen. Thematisch erschlossene Nachweise auf Artikelebene bieten die informationswissenschaftliche Datenbank INFODATA und der spezifische Fachausschnitt »Informations-, Buch- und Bibliothekswesen« aus der Aufsatzdatenbank Online Contents (OLC-SSG). Für die Buch- und Bibliothekswissenschaft verbessert sich die Nachweissituation erheblich durch die Einbindung der nunmehr erstmals in elektronischer Form verfügbaren »Bibliographie zur Buch- und Bibliotheksgeschichte« (BBB) und des von Bernhard Fabian herausgegebenen »Handbuch der historischen Buchbestände«, das in Form eines interaktiven Wikis kostenfrei zugänglich gemacht wird. Der »b2i Guide« enthält eine Sammlung von intellektuell erschlossenen, fachrelevanten Internetquellen, in die auch die Fachausschnitte aus der Elektronischen Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) und des DatenbankInformationssystems (DBIS) eingebunden sind. Beiträge zu aktuellen Fachthemen aus der Bibliotheksszene ergänzen das Bibliotheksportal des Kompetenznetzwerks für Bibliotheken. Ansprechpartner für weitergehende Informationen an der Fachhochschule Potsdam sind: Prof. Hans-Christoph Hobohm (Fachbereich Informationswissenschaften, 03 31/580-15 14, hobohm@fh-potsdam.de) und Karen Falke (Informationszentrum / IZ, 0331/580-2210, falke@fh-potsdam.de) sowie an der SUB Göttingen Kristine Hillenkötter (0551/39-38 82, hillenkoetter@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de)."
  16. Theng, Y.-L.; Goh, D.H.-L.; Lim, E.-P.; Liu, Z.; Yin, M.; Pang, N.L.-S.; Wong, P.B.-B.: Applying scenario-based design and claims analysis to the design of a digital library of geography examination resources (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the application of Carroll's scenario-based design and claims analysis as a means of refinement to the initial design of a digital library of geographical resources (GeogDL) to prepare Singapore students to take a national examination in geography. GeogDL is built on top of G-Portal, a digital library providing services over geospatial and georeferenced Web content. Beyond improving the initial design of GeogDL, a main contribution of the paper is making explicit the use of Carroll's strong theory-based but undercapitalized scenario-based design and claims analysis that inspired recommendations for the refinement of GeogDL. The paper concludes with an overview of the implementation of some of the recommendations identified in the study to address "usability" and "usefulness" design issues in GeogDL, and discusses implications of the findings in relation to geospatial digital libraries in general.
    Source
    Information processing and management. 41(2005) no.1, S.23-40
  17. Hyning, V. Van; Lintott, C.; Blickhan, S.; Trouille, L.: Transforming libraries and archives through crowdsourcing (2017) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article will showcase the aims and research goals of the project entitled "Transforming Libraries and Archives through Crowdsourcing", recipient of a 2016 Institute for Museum and Library Services grant. This grant will be used to fund the creation of four bespoke text and audio transcription projects which will be hosted on the Zooniverse, the world-leading research crowdsourcing platform. These transcription projects, while supporting the research of four separate institutions, will also function as a means to expand and enhance the Zooniverse platform to better support galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM institutions) in unlocking their data and engaging the public through crowdsourcing.
    Source
    D-Lib magazine. 23(2017) nos.5/6, xx S
  18. Silva, A.J.C.; Gonçalves, M.A.; Laender, A.H.F.; Modesto, M.A.B.; Cristo, M.; Ziviani, N.: Finding what is missing from a digital library : a case study in the computer science field (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article proposes a process to retrieve the URL of a document for which metadata records exist in a digital library catalog but a pointer to the full text of the document is not available. The process uses results from queries submitted to Web search engines for finding the URL of the corresponding full text or any related material. We present a comprehensive study of this process in different situations by investigating different query strategies applied to three general purpose search engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN) and two specialized ones (Scholar and CiteSeer), considering five user scenarios. Specifically, we have conducted experiments with metadata records taken from the Brazilian Digital Library of Computing (BDBComp) and The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography (DBLP). We found that Scholar was the most effective search engine for this task in all considered scenarios and that simple strategies for combining and re-ranking results from Scholar and Google significantly improve the retrieval quality. Moreover, we study the influence of the number of query results on the effectiveness of finding missing information as well as the coverage of the proposed scenarios.
    Date
    23. 1.2011 14:05:40
  19. fachportal-paedagogik.de : Einstieg in erziehungswissenschaftliche Fachinformation (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Erziehungswissenschaftler aus Forschung und Praxis haben mit dem »Fachportal Pädagogik« seit Ende August einen zentralen und umfassenden Zugang zu Fachinformationen ihres Fachgebiets. Der neue Service bringt ihnen hochwertige Ressourcen der Erziehungswissenschaft an den Arbeitsplatz, von bibliographischen Metadaten über elektronische Volltexte bis hin zu Fakteninformationen. Entwickelt und betrieben wird das Portal vom Informationszentrum Bildung des Deutschen Instituts für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung (DIPF). Zu finden ist es unter www.fachportal-paedagogik.de.
    Content
    "Im Zentrum des Fachportals Pädagogik steht die renommierte »FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank« (www.fachportal-paedagogik.de/fis_bildung/fis_form.html), deren Inhalte und Funktionalitäten erweitert und in einen umfassenderen fachlichen Kontext eingebunden wurden. Wer über die Literaturrecherche hinaus weitere fachliche Informationen benötigt, kann über eine Metasuche ein breites Spektrum von bildungsspezifischen Datenbanken in seine Suche einbeziehen. Unter anderem sind dies: - Zeitungsdokumentation Bildungswesen / ZeitDok - BildungsSysteme International - Personen-, Institutionen-, Veranstaltungsdatenbanken und Online-Ressourcen des Deutschen Bildungsservers - Projektdatenbank Foris des IZ Sozialwissenschaften - Bilddokumente des digitalen Bildarchivs »Pictura Paedagogica Online« der Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung Anschluss an die international verfügbare Fachliteratur erhalten die Nutzer über die Einbindung weiterer wichtiger Fachdatenbanken wie dem British Education Index; für die Zukunft geplant ist eine Vernetzung mit dem amerikanischen Pendant Eric. Über einen Zugang zu infoconnex (www.infoconnex.de) können sie zudem eine interdisziplinäre Recherche in den bibliographischen Datenbanken der Nachbardisziplinen Psychologie (Psyndex) und Sozialwissenschaften (Solis) durchführen. Wissenschaftler sind auch Produzenten von Fachinformation. Über das Fachportal Pädagogik können sie jetzt ihre Publikationen selbst in die FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank eintragen. Dafür steht unter www.fachportal- paedagogik.de/publikationen ein spezielles Eingabeformular zur Verfügung. Das Fachportal Pädagogik wird von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert. Es ist der erziehungswissenschaftliche Partner im Rahmen des disziplinübergreifenden Wissenschaftsportals vascoda und integriert wesentliche Komponenten aus Förderprojekten des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)."
  20. Rusch-Feja, D.; Becker, H.J.: Global Info : the German digital libraries project (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The concept for the German Digital Libraries Program is imbedded in the Information Infrastructure Program of the German Federal Government for the years 1996-2000 which has been explicated in the Program Paper entitled "Information as Raw Material for Innovation".3 The Program Paper was published 1996 by the Federal Ministry for Education, Research, and Technology. The actual grants program "Global Info" was initiated by the Information and Communication Commission of the Joint Learned Societies to further technological advancement in enabling all researchers in Germany direct access to literature, research results, and other relevant information. This Commission was founded by four of the learned societies in 1995, and it has sponsored a series of workshops to increase awareness of leading edge technology and innovations in accessing electronic information sources. Now, nine of the leading research-level learned societies -- often those with umbrella responsibilities for other learned societies in their field -- are members of the Information and Communication Commission and represent the mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists, chemists, educational researchers, sociologists, psychologists, biologists and information technologists in the German Association of Engineers. (The German professional librarian societies are not members, as such, of this Commission, but are represented through delegates from libraries in the learned societies and in the future, hopefully, also by the German Association of Documentalists or through the cooperation between the documentalist and librarian professional societies.) The Federal Ministry earmarked 60 Million German Marks for projects within the framework of the German Digital Libraries Program in two phases over the next six years. The scope for the German Digital Libraries Program was announced in a press release in April 1997,4 and the first call for preliminary projects and expressions of interest in participation ended in July 1997. The Consortium members were suggested by the Information and Communication Commission of the Learned Societies (IuK Kommission), by key scientific research funding agencies in the German government, and by the publishers themselves. The first official meeting of the participants took place on December 1, 1997, at the Deutsche Bibliothek, located in the renowned center of German book trade, Frankfurt, thus documenting the active role and participation of libraries and publishers. In contrast to the Digital Libraries Project of the National Science Foundation in the United States, the German Digital Libraries project is based on furthering cooperation with universities, scientific publishing houses (including various international publishers), book dealers, and special subject information centers, as well as academic and research libraries. The goals of the German Digital Libraries Project are to achieve: 1) efficient access to world wide information; 2) directly from the scientist's desktop; 3) while providing the organization for and stimulating fundamental structural changes in the information and communication process of the scientific community.
    Date
    26.12.2011 14:00:23

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