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  1. Yearbook of international organizations : Vol.3: subject volume: global action networks; classified directory and index (1995) 0.05
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    Date
    25.11.1995 12:29:09
  2. Goble, A.: ¬The international film index on CD-ROM (1996) 0.03
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  3. Periodicals contents index on CD-ROM : PCI (1994) 0.02
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  4. Encyclopædia Britannica (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    2 vols Index; 17 vols Knowledge in depth (Macropædia); 12 vols Ready reference (Micropædia); 1 vol. Outline of knowledge (Propædia)
    Content
    Index: 200.000 Eintragungen mit 500.000 Verweisungen - Macropædia: 700 major subjects, 7.000 Illustrationen - Micropædia: 200.000 Eintragungen mit 500.000 Verweisungen. - Die neue Ausgabe enthält 350 neue Artikel, 8.000 veränderte Eintragungen und 5.000 veränderte Artikel, 172 neue Biographien. Insgesamt: 44 Mio Wörter; 65.000 Eintragungen; 24.283 Illustrationen
  5. Periodicals Contents Index (1994) 0.02
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  6. ¬The Aslib directory of information resources in the United Kingdom (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    First published in 1928, the Aslib directory is the leading information sources reference work an organisations of all kinds. Now in its 12th edition, its diversity is reflected by its wide spectrum of entries. The Aslib Directory of Information Sources in the United Kingdom provides instant access to listings of over 11,000 associations, clubs, commissions, government bodies and other organisations which provide information freely or an a fee-paying basis. Each entry is listed alphabetically and includes: . The organisation's name and contact details . Organisation type and purpose Publications and collections, where appropriate The directory also contains a comprehensive index of over 10,000 acronyms and abbreviations, and a substantial cross-referenced subject index.
  7. Sears' list of subject headings (2018) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The system is available both in print and online versions. Names a few new subject headings in areas like science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM). In this edition, there are a total of 1,600 new headings making it a total of 12,000+ preferred headings meant for subject access in small and medium sized libraries. This unprecedented increase of about 1,600 headings is mostly due the complete incorporation of the Canadian Sears last published independently in 2006. Also critically examines inconsistencies in a few headings. Concludes to say the new edition in resplendent, hard binding maintains its stellar reputation of a handy list of general subject headings both for applications and a teaching resource.
    Date
    21.12.2018 18:22:12
  8. Encyclopædia Britannica 2003 (2002) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft 2003, H.7, S.95-96 (E. Reinecke): "Mehr als zweihundert Jahre lang stellte der Star unter den Nachschlagewerken, die Encyclopaedia Britannica, sich selbst als echt britischen Luxusartikel dar, obgleich sie schon seit den 1930er Jahren in Chicago produziert wird. Nicht nur die edle Ausstattung der Bände selbst beeindruckte den Kunden; auch der persönliche Besuch eines Lexikonvertreters vermittelte das Gefühl, hier einen besonderen Kauf zu tätigen. Der stolze Preis passte in diesen Rahmen: Schon die bescheidenste Ausgabe des Prachtwerks kostete über 3000 DM. Dann kam das Internet, und alles wurde anders. In Gestalt der Microsoft Encarta trat 1992 ein großmächtiger Konkurrent mit niedrigen Preisen auf. Sie konnte zwar die Qualität der ehrwürdigen »Britannica« nicht erreichen; doch wie in anderen Fällen siegte Masse über Klasse. 1996 hatten sich die Verkaufszahlen der »Britannica« halbiert, auch die Produktion einer eigenen CD-Rom-Version konnte die Talfahrt nicht mehr aufhalten. Sie endete noch im selben Jahr mit dem Verkauf des Traditionsunternehmens an einen Schweizer Investor. Für Computer- und Internetfans folgte eine Ära der Freude: Die neuen Eigentümer passten sich dem Trend der Zeit an und gaben den Verkauf über Vertreter zu Gunsten der digitalen Version auf. Wer zu diesem Zeitpunkt die Britannica erwerben wollte, mußte sich mit einer Scheibe zufrieden geben oder den Weg ins World Wide Web gehen. Im Internet waren die Artikel zunächst sogar umsonst zu haben. Heute werden drei verschiedene CDRom-/DVD-Versionen angeboten, und die Website der Encyclopxdia Britannica ist allseits bekannt und beliebt - allerdings nicht mehr kostenlos zugänglich. Wer mehr als Appetithäppchen will, muss sich auf ein Abonnement einlassen. Dieses ist schnell und einfach abgeschlossen; die Kundenfreundlichkeit der Site und ihrer Betreiber ist durchaus bemerkenswert. Nachdem die Entwicklung der elektronischen Britannica schon so weit vorangetrieben war, gab der Verlag 2002 wieder eine neue Devise aus: »Back to the roots«. Nach vier Jahren rein digitaler Vermarktung kommt eine überarbeitete Neuauflage in gedruckter Form auf den Markt. Nun kann der geneigte Leser sich wieder am Anblick von fast anderthalb Metern Buch erfreuen und trotzdem auf dem letzten Stand sein - zumindest kurzfristig. In der Darstellung des deutschen Vertreibers sind gar die CD-Rom-Versioneu nur noch eine »Ergänzung« zum »repräsentativen gedruckten Erzeugnis«. Was kann einen deutschen Leser bewegen, sich der Sprachhürde zum Trotz für die Encyclopxdia Britannica zu entscheiden - egal ob digital oder gedruckt? Der Umfang ist in der Tat beeindruckend. Allein der zwölfbändige erste Teil, die »Micropxdia«, enthält bereits die Stichwortartikel eines kompletten Lexikons. Das richtig tief gehende Wissen (»Knowledge in Depth«) steht in der 17 Bände umfassenden »Macropxdia«. Auf durchschnittlich zwanzig, gelegentlich bis zu 300 Seiten findet der Leser eine Art Überblicksvorlesung zu Themen wie »Telekommunikation«, »Algebra« oder »Die Schweiz«. So wird der Nachschlagende im besten Sinne zum Studierenden. Insgesamt kommen über 65 000 Artikel mit mehr als 24 000 Fotos, Karten und Illustrationen zusammen. Zur Erschließung dieser Fülle gibt es einen zweibändigen Index der Luxusklasse: mit 700 000 Einträgen, die zum Stich wort nicht nur Band und Seitenzahl, sondern auch die Spalte und die - obere oder untere - Spaltenhälfte nennen.
    Der pädagogische Anspruch des Werkes zeigt sich am deutlichsten im »nullten Band«, der »Propaedia« oder »Outline of Knowledge«. Es handelt sich um nichts weniger als den Versuch, die Gesamtheit des menschlichen Wissens säuberlich in zehn große Schubladen zu sortieren, die wieder in Unter- und Unterunterschubladen (divisions und sections) eingeteilt sind. Eine division des großen Wissensgebiets »Human Life« ist zum Beispiel »Stabes in the Development of Human Life« mit den sections »Human Evolution« und »Human Heredity«. Letztere enthalten Empfehlungen zum Weiterlesen in Micro- und Macropeadia. Wie sieht es mit Aktualität und Detailreichtum des gedruckten Werkes aus? Zumindest dem Kandidaten von »Wer wird Millionär?«, der bei der Frage nach dem zweiten Vornamen der »Harry Potter«-Autorin Joanne K. Rowling sehr ins Schwitzen geriet, hätte das Werk geholfen. Die Dame heißt »Kathleen«. Joschka Fischer wird mit einer ausführlichen Biografie gewürdigt. Diese bekommt allerdings nicht jeder Besitzer des Werkes zu Gesicht: Sie befindet sich in einem der jedes Jahr zusätzlich aufgelegten Bände »Britannica Book of the Year« - in diesem Fall von 1996. Für den Hauptteil ist unser Außenminister offensichtlich noch nicht lange genug im Geschäft. Schwieriger wird es, wenn schon die Frage nicht ganz klar ist: »Apropros Alarmanlagen. War da nicht irgendwann einmal etwas mit Gänsen, die einen Überfall verhinderten?« Unter welchem Stichwort sollte man da schauen? Gänse? Historische Überfälle? Hier hilft die elektronische Version, die schon auf die Suchbegriffe »geese« und »warning system« die Geschichte vom nächtlichen Überfall der Gallier auf Rom im Jahre 390 v. Chr. liefert. Die Begeisterung über den Erfolg darf sich aber in Grenzen halten. Die Internet-Suchmaschine Google findet die Gänsegeschichte genauso schnell, sogar in wesentlich ausführlicherer Form, desgleichen den zweiten Vornamen von Frau Rowling. Und über Joschka Fischer findet man auf dessen eigener Website noch einiges mehr als nur seine Biografie. Macht also eine gute Suchmaschine das ganze Lexikon entbehrlich? Ich glaube nicht. Die Encyclopaedia beantwortet doch noch mehr Fragen als das Internet. Vor allem aber kann man den Antworten in (fast) jeder Hinsicht vertrauen. Für Recherchezwecke ist die gedruckte Form der »Britannica« der digitalen eindeutig unterlegen. Letztere wird immerhin vierteljährlich aktualisiert; außerdem bietet sie vielfältige Suchstrategien, zusätzliche Bilder, Videos, Animationen, den Online-Zugriff auf mehrere tausend Zeitschriftenartikel, Videoclips und Verweise auf Zigtausende von Websites, die eigens von den »Britannica«-Redakteuren ausgewählt wurden. Ist es also reine Nostalgie - vielleicht sogar Snobismus -, sich die Prachtbände ins Regal zu stellen? Vielleicht mag es ja Leute geben, die ganze Kapitel am Bildschirm lesen oder sich ausdrucken. Wenn es um Lernvergnügen und nicht nur um kurze Fakteninformation geht, dann ist für mich ein Buch in den meisten Fällen die bessere Wahl. Durch die pädagogische Sorgfalt der Redakteure fühlt sich der Leser eingeladen, sich einen Überblick über ganze Gebiete zu verschaffen und nicht nur schnelles Wissen abzugreifen. Wo ein Kapitel bis zu 300 Seiten lang sein kann, da ist die Buchform sehr willkommen. Und ganz ehrlich - ein bisschen Tradition und Nostalgie schadet nicht. Die Herausgeber pflegen diese Tradition auf besondere Weise. Unter http:// www.1911encyclopedia.org ist die Originalausgabe der »Britannica« von 1911 abzurufen - kostenlos."
  9. McGraw-Hill Multimedia Encyclopedia of Science & Technology (1996) 0.01
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    Content
    7.300 articles - 122.600 clear, concise definitions - 550 high resolution color graphics, interactive maps, charts and tables - 39 superb animation sequences - 45 minutes of clear audio examples - Key word, Boolean and context relevant searching
  10. Webster, N.: Webster's third new international dictionary of the English language unabridged : utilizing all the experience and resources of more than one hundred years of Merriam-Webster dictionaries (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Webster's Third New International Dictionary is the perfect answer to every reference need. Utilizing the resources of more than one hundred years of dictionary publishing, this single volume work covers the current vocabulary of standard written and spoken English as well as incorporating many scientific and technical terms. The easy-to-understand, concise definitions were compiled under the direction of the Webster's staff of lexicographers, assuring both accuracy and clarity. Each word has been thoroughly researched to ensure that the dictionary meets its aims of correctness and comprehensiveness. Each term is defined at its own place in the alphabet with completely analytical one-phrase definitions. A pronunciation guide for standard American usage and etymologies of many words are also included. This unabridged version contains over 450,000 entries. More than 10 million sources were consulted for examples of usage, over 14,000 different authors are quoted, and thousands of verbal illustrations from the mid-twentieth century are presented to show words in context. In addition, the dictionary includes numerous tables for weights and measurements, chemical elements, mathematical formulas, and much more. Several full-page illustrations are also provided to assist the reader in understanding such diverse topics as the human body, star constellations, and the color spectrum. Unmatched in scope and quality, featuring a handsome text design and a sturdy binding made to endure long and frequent use, this Webster's Third New International Dictionary truly fulfills the needs for an accurate, clear, and comprehensive understanding of the English vocabulary in today's society.
  11. Information sources in engineering (2005) 0.01
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    Date
    25.11.1995 12:29:09
    12. 2.2006 19:29:36
  12. Sears' list of subject headings (2010) 0.01
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    Footnote
    . . . To summarize, as usual the List continues to provide complete guidance for the subject cataloguers for the maintenance of catalogues, for addition of new headings, and revision of the old ones. Its Introduction is clear and well illustrated, so much so that not only it is an illustrated operational manual to the Sears but also a concise textbook to teach principles and theory of the subject headings. Due to its affordable price and portability it is used to teach basics of subject headings in first year of Knowledge Organization courses. It also acts as an excellent and easy index to the DDC (Weihs 2004). The new edition should be welcome both for subject cataloguers and for teachers of subject cataloguing work."
  13. Microsoft encarta : multimedia encyclopedia (1992) 0.01
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    Content
    Textgrundlage: Funk & Wagnalls new encyclopedia. Vol.1-29
  14. Houston, J.E.: Thesaurus of ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) descriptors : 14th ed. (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors, 14th Edition 2001, has been developed under the auspices of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) of the National Library of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education. Its content reflects ERIC's 34 years of monitoring the educational literature. This 14th edition is the result of ERIC's continued efforts to maintain quality in its controlled vocabulary and to respond to the changing nature of education. As in previous editions, the Thesaurus reflects ERIC's response to the needs of the educational user community. ERIC remains committed to maintaining a Thesaurus that represents the definitive vocabulary for education. The 2001 edition contains 10,773 vocabulary terms, of which 5,963 are main-entry Descriptors and 4,810 are non-indexable USE references or "Dead" terms. New terms not appearing in previous editions include 206 Descriptors and 210 USE references. This edition also reflects several hundred Scope Notes and Cross-reference modifications to earlier Descriptor displays. Again as in the past, the Thesaurus revision has been made possible by the joint efforts and sound judgments of personnel throughout the entire ERIC system responding to both the literature and the users in the field. ERIC vocabulary coordinators, who, as members of the systemwide "Vocabular Review Group," oversee this effort, are listed below.
  15. Microsoft encarta '95 : the complete interactive multimedia encyclopedia (1995) 0.00
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    Content
    Textgrundlage: Funk & Wagnalls new encyclopedia. Vol.1-29; American heritage concise dictionary; Roget's II: The new thesaurus
  16. Yearbook of international organizations : Vol.1: Organization descriptions and cross-references (1995) 0.00
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    Date
    25.11.1995 12:29:09
  17. ¬The international multimedia yearbook 1995-1996 (1995) 0.00
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    Date
    29. 7.2002 11:50:42
  18. Yearbook plus of international organizations and biographies (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    25.11.1995 12:29:09
  19. Yearbook of international organizations : Vol.4: Bibliographic volume: international organization bibliography and resources (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    25.11.1995 12:29:09
  20. CD-ROMs in print (1995) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Audiovisual librarian 22(1996) no.2, S.130-131 ( R. Williams)