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  1. Hobohm, H.-C.: Zensur in der Digitalität - eine Überwindung der Moderne? : Die Rolle der Bibliotheken (2020) 0.01
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    Content
    Beitrag zur Tagung: "Nationalsozialismus Digital. Die Verantwortung von Bibliotheken, Archiven und Museen sowie Forschungseinrichtungen und Medien im Umgang mit der NSZeit im Netz." Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Universität Wien, 27. - 29. November 2019
  2. Williamson, N.J.: Online Klassifikation : Gegenwart und Zukunft (1988) 0.01
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  3. Schaper, K.-H.: Vorteile und Grenzen eines konventionellen Archivs (1984) 0.01
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  4. Smith, R.: Nationalbibliographien auf CD-ROM : Entwicklung eines gemeinsamen Ansatzes (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Dieses Papier beschreibt, wie ein EG-finanziertes Projekt, unter Einbeziehung von 7 Nationalbibliotheken, die Entwicklung gemeinsamer Problemansätze bei CD-ROM Veröffentlichungen gefördert hat. Das Projekt als ganzes wird beschrieben und auf die Hauptergebnisse hingewiesen, einschließlich der Formulierung einer allgemeinen RetrievalSchnittstelle und der Entwicklung eines UNIMARC-Pilotprojektes auf CD-ROM unter Einbeziehung von 4 Nationalbibliographien. Das Papier beschreibt weiterhin in detaillierter Form die Hauptaspekte der Retrieval-Schnittstelle und die Methodologie für die Entwicklung einer CD-ROM von 4 unterschiedlichen bibliographischen Daten mit jeweils verschiedenen Formaten und Zeichensätzen
  5. Ockenfeld, M.: MultiMedia Forum : Konzeption und Erprobung einer elektronischen Mitarbeiterzeitung in einer räumlich verteilten Organisation (1994) 0.01
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  6. Dietze, J.: Sachkatalogisierung in einem OPAC (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Katalogisierung über den Rechner bedeutet immer auch, einen OPAC aufzubauen, der es erlaubt, nach unterschiedlichen Merkmalen - formal und sachlich - und mit deren Kombination zu recherchieren. Die Freiwortrecherche wird von den Benutzern gern verwendet, obwohl dabei die Recall Ration (Vollständigkeit) nicht ausgeschöpft wird. Die Nutzung von Schlagwörtern sollte deren Standardisierung in einer Normdatei voraussetzen, um den Subjektivismus der Katalogisierer auszuschalten. Schlagwortketten sind prinzipiell für einen OPAC überflüssig. Bei Verwendung einer hierarchischen, d.h. systematischen Klassifikation sollte deren Notation systemkohärent, flexibel und synthetisch (Facetten bzw. Schlüssel) sein. Mit Hilfe von Registern sind Schlagwörter und Systemnotationen vice versa zu verknüpfen. Wenn Sachkatalogisierung im Verbund erfolgt, bilden Terminologiekontrolle und Einheitsklassifikation als Grobsysteme wichtige Desiderate
  7. Sander, C.; Schmiede, R.; Wille, R.: ¬Ein begriffliches Datensystem zur Literatur der interdisziplinären Technikforschung (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Begriffliche Datensysteme sind im Rahmen der Formalen Begriffsanalyse entstanden und gründen sich auf mathematische Formalisierungen von Begriff, Begriffssystem und Begriffliche Datei. Sie machen Wissen, das in einer Datenbasis vorliegt, begrifflich zugänglich und interpretierbar. Hierfür werden begriffliche Zusammenhänge entsprechend gewählter Frageaspekte in gestuften Liniendiagrammen dargestellt. Durch Verfeinern, Vergröbern und Wechseln von Begriffstrukturen kann man unbegrenzt durch das in der Datenbasis gespeicherte Wissen "navigieren". In einem Forschungsprojekt, gefördert vom Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Technikforschung an der TH Darmstadt, ist ein Prototyp eines begrifflichen Datensystems erstellt worden, dem als Datenkontext eine ausgewählte, begrifflich aufgearbeitete Menge von Büchern zur interdisziplinären Technikforschung zugrunde liegt. Mit diesem Prototyp soll die flexible und variable Verwendung begrifflicher datensysteme im Literaturbereich demonstriert werden
  8. Witt, M.: Survey on the use of the catalogue at the médiathèque of the cité des sciences et de l'industrie (CSI) (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    An exploratory research study on OPACs was done within the framework of the French PARINFO program by four different teams: ENSSIB-CERSI, City Univ. of London, Médiathèque of the Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie and a firm GSI-ERLI. During the month of June 1992, 650 individual searches on four terminals were collected. The sessions were automatically recorded, accompanied by two online questionnaires, a pre-search and a post-search questionnaire. Some questions were asked orally by an interviewer and the answers noted. The article analyses the researches perceived by user as difficult or impossible. Some examples of the difficulties are given
  9. Grötschel, M.; Lügger, J.; Sperber, W.: Wissenschaftliches Publizieren und elektronische Fachinformation im Umbruch : ein Situationsbericht aus der Sicht der Mathematik (1993) 0.01
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  10. Peponakis, M.; Mastora, A.; Kapidakis, S.; Doerr, M.: Expressiveness and machine processability of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) : an analysis of concepts and relations (2020) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This study considers the expressiveness (that is the expressive power or expressivity) of different types of Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) and discusses its potential to be machine-processable in the context of the Semantic Web. For this purpose, the theoretical foundations of KOS are reviewed based on conceptualizations introduced by the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) and the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS); natural language processing techniques are also implemented. Applying a comparative analysis, the dataset comprises a thesaurus (Eurovoc), a subject headings system (LCSH) and a classification scheme (DDC). These are compared with an ontology (CIDOC-CRM) by focusing on how they define and handle concepts and relations. It was observed that LCSH and DDC focus on the formalism of character strings (nomens) rather than on the modelling of semantics; their definition of what constitutes a concept is quite fuzzy, and they comprise a large number of complex concepts. By contrast, thesauri have a coherent definition of what constitutes a concept, and apply a systematic approach to the modelling of relations. Ontologies explicitly define diverse types of relations, and are by their nature machine-processable. The paper concludes that the potential of both the expressiveness and machine processability of each KOS is extensively regulated by its structural rules. It is harder to represent subject headings and classification schemes as semantic networks with nodes and arcs, while thesauri are more suitable for such a representation. In addition, a paradigm shift is revealed which focuses on the modelling of relations between concepts, rather than the concepts themselves.
  11. Luo, L.; Ju, J.; Li, Y.-F.; Haffari, G.; Xiong, B.; Pan, S.: ChatRule: mining logical rules with large language models for knowledge graph reasoning (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    23.11.2023 19:07:22