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  1. Bock, H.-H.: Datenanalyse zur Strukturierung und Ordnung von Information (1989) 0.00
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    Pages
    S.1-22
  2. Walker, A.: Australia's pictorial collections on interactive videodisc (1989) 0.00
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    Date
    3. 1.1999 11:22:04
  3. Studwell, W.E.: Why not an 'AACR' for subject headings? (1985) 0.00
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    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:01
  4. Striedieck, S.: Online catalog maintenance : the OOPS command in LIAS (1985) 0.00
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    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:30
  5. Wissensorganisation im Wandel : Dezimalklassifikation - Thesaurusfragen - Warenklassifikation. Proc. 11. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Aachen, 29.6.-1.7.1987 (1988) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: MEINK, P.: Das Gestern und das Morgen mit einer DK von heute. Eine Klassifikation hält Schritt; KNELL, G.: EDV-gestützte DK-Anwendung in der Bereichsbibliothek Erziehungswissenschaften der Universität Gießen; SCHAEL, F.: Volkswagen von 0 bis 9 - die DK in einem industriellen Großunternehmen; TRAISER, W.: Anwendung der Universellen Dezimalklassifikation in Nationalbibliographien; FUNK, H., K. LOTH: Sachabfrage im ETHICS auf der Basis der UDK. Ein OPAC; PARNICZKY, G.: Descriptor language for statistical nomenclatures; SCHWARZ, C.: THESYS: Thesaurus Syntax System. A fully automated thesaurus building aid: KÖNIG, G., M. MARME: Klassifikation und Thesaurus für die Mathematikdidaktik; HERFURTH, M.: Notationen soziologischen Wissens. Ein Beitrag zur Architektur sozialwissenschaftlicher Wissensbasen; OHLY, H.P.: Sozialwissenschaftliche Theorien als Gegenstand systematischer Dokumentation; GÖDERT, W.: Syntax von Dokumentationssprachen im Online-Katalog; SPITZ, A.L., L.D. WILCOX: Classification techniques applied to the recognition of office documents; HÖLZL, J.: Warenklassifikation als Mittel der Input-Output-Analyse; GASTHUBER, H.: Methodischer Aspekte der Gestaltung von benutzerfreundlichen Produktinforma-tionssystemen; AHLHAUS, O.: Klassifikations- und Ordnungssysteme für das Produkt-, Qualitäts- und Verpackungswesen; PRETZSCH, J.: Der OPAC des Deutschen Patentamtes und seine sachlichen Zugriffsmöglichkeiten; GEIS, A.: Entwicklung von Diktionären. Zum Beispiel maschinelle Branchenvercodung; GOMBOSI, M., G. DOMOKOS: Logical checking on statistical nomenclatures. -
  6. Blair, D.C.: Full text retrieval : Evaluation and implications (1986) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: Blair, D.C., M.E. Maron: An evaluation ... Comm. ACM 28(1985) S.280-299; Salton, G.: Another look ... Comm. ACM 29(1986) S.648-656; Blair, D.C., M.E. Maron: Full-text information retrieval ... Inf. Proc. Man. 26(1990) S.437-447.
  7. Dixon, R.D.; Meyers, E.D.: Initial experience with an online catalog at the Boys Town Center Library (1982) 0.00
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    Date
    6. 1.2007 14:53:29
  8. Harriman, R.B.: Coordination of cataloging practices in the United States newspaper program (1986) 0.00
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    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 6(1986) no.4, S.15-29
  9. Capurro, R.: Hermeneutik der Fachinformation (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die gegenwärtig modernste Methode zur Verarbeitung, Speicherung, Wiederfindung und Verbreitung von (schriftlich) fixierten Fachinformationen, nämlich das "Information Retrieval", wirft eine Reihe von Fragen auf, die in der philosophischen Diskussion unter die Rubrik "Hermeneutik" fallen. Die Hermeneutik befaßt sich mit dem Verstehen und sie hat, bevor sie zu einer allgemeinen bzw. philosophischen Hermeneutik entwickelt wurde, diese Fragen in Zusammenhang mit der Interpretation von "klassischen" Texten (insbesondere theologischen, aber auch literarischen, juristischen usw.) eingehend thematisiert: aus den Fragen, die z.B. die Interpretation von juristischen Texten aufwarf, entwickelte sich eine juristische Hermeneutik usw. Von hier aus ist es verständlich, daß, wann immer die Auseinandersetzung mit dem schriftlich Fixierten im Mittelpunkt steht, eine dem jeweiligen Textinhalt entsprechende Hermeneutik entsteht, wobei es unwichtig ist, ob die behandelten hermeneutischen Fragen ausdrücklich unter diesem Namen erörtert werden oder nicht. Sammlung, Auswertung, Verarbeitung, Speicherung, Wiederfindung, Vermittlung und Nutzung von Fachinformationen weisen auf eine lange Geschichte hin, die aber nicht Gegenstand dieser Untersuchungen ist.[1] Unser sogenanntes Informationszeitalter kann u.a. als solches mit Recht gekennzeichnet werden, nicht weil es so etwas wie Information oder Fachinformation in früheren Epochen nicht gab, sondern weil diese Sachverhalte in unserer Zeit besonders 'frag-würdig' geworden sind. Der Verlust an Selbstverständlichkeit ist das Kennzeichen einer hermeneutischen, d.h. interpretationsbedürftigen Situation. Fachinformation als hermeneutische Frage? Das betrifft die Frage nach ihrem Verstehen und unser Selbstverständnis.
  10. BBK/A. Bibliothekarisch-bibliographische Klassifikation. Adaptierte Fassung (1983 ff.) 0.00
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    Content
    1.1 Einführung (1990) 1.2 Allgemeine Anhängezahlen, Allgemeine technische Anhängezahlen. Geographische Anhängezahlen. 99 Literatur universalen Inhalts (1984) 1.3 01 Marxismus-Leninismus (1986) 2.1 10 Mathematik/Naturwissenschaften insgesamt, 11 Mathematik, 13 Physik, 14 Astronomie (1983) 2.2 15 Chemie (1987) 2.3 16 Geowissenschaften. 18 Biologie (1985) 3.1 20 Technik insgesamt. 21 Energietechnik. 22 Elektrotechnik. 23 Informationstechnik (1985) 3.2 25 Bergbau. Aufbereitung. 26 Metall. Metallurgie. 27 Maschinenbau. 28 Gerätetechnik (1987) 3.3 31 Chemische Technologie (1987) 3.4 32 Lebensmitteltechnologie, 33 Holztechnologie. 34 Textiltechnologie. Ledertechnologie. 36. Polygraphie. Bürotechnik. Verpackung. 37 Photo- und Kinetechnik. 39 Weitere technologische Anwendungsgebiete (1985) 3.5 41 Bauwesen. 42 Wasserwirtschaft (1990) 3.6 44. Transportwesen. 45 Post- und Fernmeldewesen (1986) 3.7 46 Land- und Forstwirtschaft. Veterinärmedizin (1984) 3.8 52 Medizin. 56 Pharmazie. 58 Psychologie (1984) 4.1 60 Gesellschaftswissenschaften insgesamt. 62 Soziologie. 63 Statistik. Demographie (1988) 4.2 66 Geschichte. 67 Archäologie. 68 Ethnographie (1987) 4.3 71 Wirtschaft (1988) 4.4 73 Politik (1984) 4.5 75 Staat und Recht. 77 Militärwesen (1985) 5.1 81 Kultur. 82 Wissenschaftswissenschaft. 83 Pädagogik. 84 Körperkultur und Sport. 85 Massenmedien. Journalismus. 86 Verlagswesen. Buchhandel. 87 Buchwesen. Bibliothekswesen. Bibliographie. Information und Dokumentation 88 Museumswesen. Archivwesen (1989) 5.2 91 Philologie. 92 Sprachwissenschaft. 93 Literaturwissenschaft. 94 Belletristik (1988) 5.3 95 Kunst (1991) 5.4 97 Religionswissenschaften. Religion und Freidenkertum. 98 Philosophie (1990)
  11. Aufstellungssystematiken (1982-) 0.00
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    Content
    1. Allgemeines 3. Aufl. 1985. - 2. Theologie und Religionswissenschaften 4. Aufl. 1987. - 3,1. Philosphie 1989. - 3,2. Psychologie 1990. - 4. Pädagogik 1987. - 5. Allgemeine und vergleichene Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen 1989. - 6. Klassische Philologie. Byzantinistik. Mittellat. und neugriech. Philologie. Neulatein. 1984. - 7. Germanistik. Niederländische Philologie. Skandinavistik 1987. - 8. Anglistik. Amerikanistik 1989. - 9,1. Romanistik. - 9,2. Romanistik. - 10,1. Slavistik. - 10,2. Slavistik. - 11,1. Ethnologie 1991. - 11,2. Klassische Archäologie 1984. - 11,3. Kunstgeschichte 1988. - 11,4. Musikwissenschaft 1988. - 12,1. Politologie 1990. - 12,2. Soziologie 1990. 12,3. Militärwissenschaft 1982. - 13,1. Geschichte 1985. - 13,2. Geschichte 1985. - 14. Rechtswissenschaft 1987. - 15. Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1992. - 16. Geographie 1988. - 17. Mathematik und Informatik 1985. - 17,1. Mathematik 1992. -18,1. Allg. Naturwissenschaften 1990. - 18,2. Geologie und Paläontologie 1989. - 19. Physik 1989. - 20. Chemie und Pharmazie 1988. - 21. Biologie und vorklinische Medizin 1991. - 22/23. Theoretische und klinische Medizin 1988. - 24,1. Land- und Forstwirtschaft. Gartenbau. Fischereiwirtschaft. Hauswirtschaft 1988. - 24,2. Technik 1991. - 24,3. Sport 1986. - 25. Studentenbücherei 1988
  12. Sievert, M.E.; McKinin, E.J.: Why full-text misses some relevant documents : an analysis of documents not retrieved by CCML or MEDIS (1989) 0.00
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    Date
    9. 1.1996 10:22:31
  13. Woodhead, P.A.; Martin, J.V.: Subject specialization in British university libraries : a survey (1982) 0.00
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    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
  14. Arntz, R.; Picht, H.: Einführung in die Terminologiearbeit (1989) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 4.2007 12:15:17
  15. Lancaster, F.W.: Evaluating the performance of a large computerized information system (1985) 0.00
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    Abstract
    F. W. Lancaster is known for his writing an the state of the art in librarylinformation science. His skill in identifying significant contributions and synthesizing literature in fields as diverse as online systems, vocabulary control, measurement and evaluation, and the paperless society have earned him esteem as a chronicler of information science. Equally deserving of repute is his own contribution to research in the discipline-his evaluation of the MEDLARS operating system. The MEDLARS study is notable for several reasons. It was the first large-scale application of retrieval experiment methodology to the evaluation of an actual operating system. As such, problems had to be faced that do not arise in laboratory-like conditions. One example is the problem of recall: how to determine, for a very large and dynamic database, the number of documents relevant to a given search request. By solving this problem and others attendant upon transferring an experimental methodology to the real world, Lancaster created a constructive procedure that could be used to improve the design and functioning of retrieval systems. The MEDLARS study is notable also for its contribution to our understanding of what constitutes a good index language and good indexing. The ideal retrieval system would be one that retrieves all and only relevant documents. The failures that occur in real operating systems, when a relevant document is not retrieved (a recall failure) or an irrelevant document is retrieved (a precision failure), can be analysed to assess the impact of various factors an the performance of the system. This is exactly what Lancaster did. He found both the MEDLARS indexing and the McSH index language to be significant factors affecting retrieval performance. The indexing, primarily because it was insufficiently exhaustive, explained a large number of recall failures. The index language, largely because of its insufficient specificity, accounted for a large number of precision failures. The purpose of identifying factors responsible for a system's failures is ultimately to improve the system. Unlike many user studies, the MEDLARS evaluation yielded recommendations that were eventually implemented.* Indexing exhaustivity was increased and the McSH index language was enriched with more specific terms and a larger entry vocabulary.
  16. Pettee, J.: ¬The subject approach to books and the development of the dictionary catalog (1985) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Original in: Pettee, J.: The history and theory of the alphabetical subject approach to books. New York: Wilson 1946. S.22-25.
  17. Taube, M.: Functional approach to bibliographic organization : a critique and a proposal (1985) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Original in: Bibliographic organization: Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Graduate Library School, 24-29 July 1950. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press 1951. S.57-71.
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    Footnote
    Original in: Information retrieval today: papers presented at an Institute conducted by the Library School and the Center for Continuation Study, University of Minnesota, Sept. 19-22, 1962. Ed. by Wesley Simonton. Minneapolis, Minn.: The Center, 1963. S.21-36.

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