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  1. ws: Universalwissen für jedermann : das neue Bertelsmann-Lexikon setzt vermehrt auf Online-Anbindung (2002) 0.20
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    Content
    115.000 Stichwörter mit mehr als 3.000 Sonderartikeln - Timeline mit ca. 10.000 Einträgen - Atlas mit 500 Landkarten und 192 Länderinfos - Ca. 80 Diashows zu Geographie, Kultur und Geschichte - Ca 10.000 Fotos und 39 videos, 40 Animationen aus Wissenschaft, Technik und Kulturgeschichte - Ca. 20.000 Links zu Web-Seiten
    Source
    CD-Info. 2002, H.1, S.22
  2. Mein erstes Lexikon : das multimediale Lexikon für Kinder ab 4 Jahren (1996) 0.14
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    Content
    1.250 Bildschirmseiten; 1.100 Abbildungen; 850 Animationen; 2.500 gesprochene Texte; 3.000 einzelne Toneffekte
  3. Who is who : Das Jahrbuch der Informationswirtschaft 1998/99 (1999) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Adressen und Informationen über Personen (600), Firmen (300), Datenbanken (3.000), deren Produzenten und Anbieter
  4. Dokter, G.: Benutzer-Attraktivität von Hochschulbibliotheken (2005) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Wenn auf die Frage "Auf welchen Rang unter denjenigen Universitätsbibliotheken, die Sie benutzen, würden Sie Ihre UB einordnen" in einer großangelegten Benutzerbefragung 67% der Antworten lauten: Rang 2 und schlechter, dann hat diese UB offenbar ein Attraktivitätsproblem, dem sie nachgehen sollte. Doch wovon hängt die "Attraktivität" einer Hochschulbibliothek ab, wodurch kann sie beeinflusst werden und wie stelle ich Veränderungen fest? Und: um Veränderungen einer Eigenschaft messen zu können, muss ich die Eigenschaft zuvor einer Messung zugänglich machen. Wie könnte ich "Attraktivität" messen? Von der Benutzerbefragung als einer Möglichkeit war bereits die Rede. Allerdings sind Befragungen immer mit einem nicht unerheblichen Aufwand verbunden. Und es fehlt ein ganz wichtiger Aspekt, der Vergleichsaspekt. Nur ganz selten dürften geeignete, analoge Daten anderer Bibliotheken zur Verfügung stehen, mit denen ich die Frage beantworten kann: wie unterscheidet sich die Attraktivität meiner UB von derjenigen anderer Bibliotheken, weicht sie nach oben oder unten ab oder liegt sie unauffällig im Mittelfeld? Die Attraktivität einer UB äußert sich, wie bei einem Warenhaus auch, z.B. in der Zahl angelockter "Kunden". Für eine deutsche Universitätsbibliothek liegt die Zahl aktiver Benutzer jährlich zwischen 3.000 und über 60.000, je nachdem, ob die UB zu einer großen oder kleinen Uni gehört. Diese bloßen Benutzerzahlen sagen demnach gar nichts aus, sie müssen in Relation gesetzt werden zu einem die Größe der Universität (und damit der potentiellen Benutzerschaft ihrer UB) charakterisierenden Parameter. Dafür bietet sich die jeweilige Zahl der Studierenden an. Diese wird regelmäßig in der Deutschen Bibliotheksstatistik (DBS) veröffentlicht, und auch die sonstige Ausstattung einer Hochschule ist mit ihr gekoppelt. Extern-Benutzer spielen eine nachgeordnete, von der Versorgung durch weitere konkurrierende Bibliotheken abhängige Rolle.
    Date
    22. 1.2005 18:00:10
  5. Herrmann, C.: Partikulare Konkretion universal zugänglicher Information : Beobachtungen zur Konzeptionierung fachlicher Internet-Seiten am Beispiel der Theologie (2000) 0.12
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    Date
    22. 1.2000 19:29:08
    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 34(2000) H.1, S.102-112
    Year
    2000
  6. Weinberg, B.H.: Book indexes in France : medieval specimens and modern practices (2000) 0.12
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    Date
    20. 4.2002 19:29:54
    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.2-13
    Year
    2000
  7. Mauer, P.: Embedded indexing : pros and cons for the indexer (2000) 0.12
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    Date
    21. 4.2002 9:29:38
    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.27-28
    Year
    2000
  8. Geus, D. de; Roosmalen, M. van: Practical experiences ...: automated classification control (1991) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Report on experiences with an automated system for additions and amendments to the indexing of newspaper cuttings in the offices of the Dutch 'De Volkskrant newspaper'. The subject file uses some 3.000 headings from the UDC. It requires constant updating
  9. Marburger Index : Inventar der Kunst in Deutschland (1977-80) 0.12
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    Content
    Lfg 1-20: 4.800 Fiches; Lfg 21-30: 3.000 Fiches. Text-Inventar und Register zur Kunst in Deutschland. Dazu Gebrauchanleitungen und Handbuch von Heusinger, L.
  10. Chalcraft, A. (Bearb.): Walford's concise guide to reference material (1992) 0.12
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    Abstract
    An updated abridgement of the 3 vols of Walford, 5th ed., containing approximately 3.000 entries, covers core material on every major subject field. This revised work is particularly useful for the smaller reference library
  11. Microsoft Encarta Weltaltlas : ein detailliertes, geographisches Nachschlagewerk (1996) 0.12
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    Content
    Mehr als 3.000 Photos, über 300 Tonbeispiele und 2.000 landessprachliche Audios; mehr als 50 Stadtpläne; Vielzahl topographischer und thematischer Karten; 360° Panoramabilder; über 7.000 Verknüpfungen zum WWW
  12. Wissen in Aktion : Wege des Knowledge Managements, 22. Online-Tagung der DGI 2000 / Frankfurt am Main, 2. bis 4. Mai 2000: Proceedings (2000) 0.11
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    Date
    2.10.2006 12:29:24
    Year
    2000
  13. Lim, E.: Southeast Asian subject gateways : an examination of their classification practices (2000) 0.10
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    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:42:47
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 29(2000) no.3, S.45-48
    Year
    2000
  14. Parent, I.: International and national cataloguing rules : current situation and future trends, Moscow, 20-24 April 1999 (2000) 0.10
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    Date
    11. 8.2001 17:22:42
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 29(2000) no.1, S.9-12
    Year
    2000
  15. Patzwaldt, K.: Google Inside (2005) 0.10
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    Abstract
    »Googeln« ist längst als Verb für die Internet-Suche in den Sprachgebrauch eingegangen, aber auch das Unternehmen selbst findet sich seit der 23. Ausgabe des Dudens im offiziellen Sprachschatz der Deutschen. Der Namen der Suchmaschine stammt vom Wort Googol, einer Eins mit hundert Nullen. Googol wurde von Milton Sirotta, einem Neffen des USMathematikers Edward Kasner, geprägt. Der Name verdeutlicht symbolisch das Ziel, die enorme Menge an Informationen im Web und auf der ganzen Welt zu organisieren. Die Gründer von Google konnten lange Zeit von einem Sympathie-Bonus zehren, der ihnen als Jungunternehmer und Garagenfirma entgegengebracht wurde - aber auch ein technischer Vorsprung gegenüber den damaligen und heutigen Konkurrenten sorgten für den Aufstieg des Unternehmens in der Gunst der Nutzer. Die Bekanntheit der Suchmaschine wurde fast ausschließlich über Mund-zu-Mund-Propaganda erreicht. Wichtig waren dabei die neuartige PageRank-Technologie, mit der die Websites komplex bewertet werden sowie das schlichte Design der Suchmaschine. Google profitiert zudem bis heute vom Ruf eines High-Tech-Unternehmes. Google ist seit Herbst 2004 ein börsennotiertes Unternehmen (mit mehr als 3.000 Mitarbeitern und über 100.000 Servern) und kann wohl auch im jahr 2005 die Spitzenposition im Suchmaschinenmarkt behaup ten: Während im Dezember 2004 im US-amerikanischen Markt der Anteil bei rund 48 Prozent der vermittelten Suchanfragen lag (einschließlich AOL, Netscape und Excite), beträgt dieser Anteil in Deutschland über 80 Prozent (einschließlich AOL und T-Online). Google hat den Erfolg jedoch nicht gepachtet: Die Hauptkonkurrenten Yahoo! und MSN sind Google im US-amerikanischen Markt dicht auf den Fersen. Und möglicherweise zieht eines Tages ein anderes Unternehmen mit einer völlig revolutionären Suchtechnologie an Google vorbei. Deshalb wird viel für die Entwicklung der Technologie und die Kundenbindung getan. Dazu gehören Entwicklungen wie die Toolbar, Deskbar, Desktop-Suche und der E-Mail-Dienst Gmail.
    Date
    10. 6.2005 17:43:22
  16. Flanders, B.: ¬The McGraw-Hill Science and Technical Reference Set, release 2.0 (1992) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Reviews the multimedia CD-ROM data base: McGraw-Hill Science and Technical Reference Set, rel.2.0. Includes 7.700 signed science articles by 3.000 authorities (including 19 Nobel laureates), 117.500 scientific terms and definitions and over 1.700 VGA-quality digitised photographs. drawings, formulae and chemical structures. The data base integrates the current, unabridged editions of the McGraw-Hill Concise Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 2nd edition; and the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th edition. The data base is obtainable from McGraw-Hill at $495 (US) with special pricing for upgrades
  17. Forster, B.: Public access videotex terminals : HARVIE's experience (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Harlow Viewdata is a viewdata service of 9 public access terminals provided by Harlow District Council Advice Centre, UK which dealt with over 3.000 queries in its 1st year of opration. Outlines the experience of setting up a local authority viewdata service and describes Datavision, Innovative Videotext and Metrotel viewdata terminals. Maintenance charges are expansive for terminals, therefore paying one-off call out charges are most economical. It is difficult to keep viewdata systems up-to-date and when setting up a service it is advisable to ensure that staff and others concerned are fully aware of their roles
  18. Lawson, G.T.: Software reviews : Microsoft Cinemania (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Microsoft Cinemania is a multimedia database (Filmographie) of motion pictures. It encompasses nearly 19.000 individual motion pictures, biographies of 3.000 film industry notables, encyclopaedic or topic entries for the cinematic arts and industry, award lists, visual displays of movie stills and personality portraits, sound clips of movie dialogue and a glossary of cinematic terms. Cinemania as a comprehensive and authoritative source of film information and is strongly recommended for libraries
  19. Hoffmann, G.; Thüringer, P.: Kontroll- und Prüfverfahren beim Aufbau der Datenbank "Systematischer Katalog-Musikalien" (1988) 0.10
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    Abstract
    It is important to ensure data integrity, consistency and safety in a new data bank. The Systematischer Katalog-Musikalien (The Classified Catalogue of Musical Scores) in the music department of the Deutsche Staatsbibliothek (East German national library) was first produced in computerised form over a year ago. The programme permits many automated checks and controls concerning the correctness and completeness of stored data. Other checking procedures are performed by staff at the keyboard. At present the data bank contains over 3.000 entries for composers, titles and subjects.
  20. Matthew, H.C.G.: Indexing Gladstone : from 5x3 cards to computer and database (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    The Gladstone diaries (1825-1896) consist of 13 volumes of text recording much of the political and cultural history of the 19th century. Its index, which is in 3 parts published in a separate volume of 862 pages, was compiled using 'ingres' database software so as to allow searchers easily to find the 20.500 people, the 22.000 book and periodical titles, the 550 cabinets, the 3.000 letters and the mass of political and personal detail which the diaries contain

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