Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Schulz, U.: "Wie der Schnabel gewachsen ist" : Über die Qualität von OPACs - Anforderungen, Realität, Perspektiven.
In: BuB. 50(1998) H.5, S.345-351.
Abstract: Ob Erwachsene oder Kinder die Bibliothek besuchen, Schwierigkeiten mit dem Handling von OPACs sind fast die Regel und gleichen sich überall auf der Welt. Durch Forschungen und Projekte ist seit langem bekannt, woraus diese Schwierigkeiten resultieren und wie ihnen abgeholfen werden könnte - bisher aber waren Bibliothekare auf diesem Gebiet keine guten Anwälte ihrer Kunden
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: OKAPI ; BOOKHOUSE ; Bücherschatz ; Kid's catalog
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2Lundgren, L.: Helping children to help themselves.
In: Scandinavian public library quarterly. 31(1998) no.2, S.10-12.
Abstract: Looks at ways of making library catalogues easier for children to use, including the Book House, a Danish search system based on studies of how library users carry out searches in the catalogues. This and other research shows that much can be done to make library catalogues easier for children to use and to encourage the search for information andreading. In this work libraries must start from the subjects children ask about and adapt to children's level of development and ways of expressing themselves
Anmerkung: Contribution to a thematic issue devoted to children and libraries in Scandinavia
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: Bookhouse
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3Brinkmann, A.: Kinder-OPACs : ein kritischer Vergleich an ausgewählten Beispielen.
Köln : FH Köln, Fachbereich Bibliotheks- und Informationswesen, 1998. 48 S.
Anmerkung: Diplomarbeit für den Studiengang Öffentlices Bibliothekswesen
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: Kid's catalog ; Bookhouse ; Bücherschatz ; Chilias ; BibKatalog ; Easy-OPAC
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4Pejtersen, A.M.: Cognitive engineering in information retrieval domains : merging paradigms?.
In: Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 19(1995) H.1, 64-77.
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; Suchtaktik
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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5Pejtersen, A.M. ; Albrechtsen, H. ; Sandelin, R. ; Lundgren, L.: ¬The Scandinavian Book House : indexing methods and OPAC development for subject access to Scandinavian fiction literature.
In: Proceedings of the 6th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop, Oct. 8, 1995, Chicago, IL. Ed.: R.P. Schwartz et al. Silver Springs, MD : ASIS, 1995. S. -.
Themenfeld: OPAC ; Schöne Literatur ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: BookHouse
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6Garcia Marco, F.J.: Interfaces amigables para la recuperacion de la informacion bibliografia.
In: Scire. 1(1995) no.1, S.127-148.
Abstract: Analyses the concept of a user friendly interface together with the key position it occupies in information retrieval systems: the control of intercation with the human operator, and the optimisation of the relationship between them. Proposes a definition of friendliness to ensure the proper evaluation of an interface. Traces a schematic history of the human-machine interface develoment and considers its cognitive backgrounds and development techniques. Discusses 3 innovative prototypes in the field of bibliographic information: Icarus; The BookHouse; and Okapi. Considers the future development of interaction between bibliographic information systems and users
Anmerkung: Übers. des Titels: Friendly interfaces for bibliographical retrieval
Objekt: Icarus ; BookHouse ; Okapi
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7Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬A framework for indexing and representation of information based on work domain analysis : a fiction classification example.
In: Knowledge organization and quality management: Proc. of the 3rd International ISKO Conference, 20-24 June 1994, Copenhagen, Denmark. Ed.: H. Albrechtsen et al. Frankfurt : INDEKS, 1994. S.251-263.
(Advances in knowledge organization; vol.4)
Abstract: Information retrieval and exploration of work domains through databases and integrated information systems has become increasingly important in many modern work settings (as well as in libraries). The problem space of the users is defined on occasion by the dynamically changing requirements from their tasks and goals. it is argued that IR system design should be based on an analysis of the properties of the work domain, the task situation and the user characteristics. The paper describes a general framework for IR system design that has been used in the design of a library system. A special problem identified from use of the framework in domain analysis of fiction retrieval is treated in more detail: mapping the authors' domain structures to the domain structures expressed in users' needs in indexing and representation of fiction
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; OPAC ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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8Pejtersen, A.M. ; Jensen, H. ; Speck, P. ; Villumsen, S. ; Weber, S.: Catalogs for children : the Book House project on visualization of database retrieval and classification.
In: Vortrag, IFLA General Conference and Council Meeting, Barcelona, 1993.
(IFLA-145-CAT-E)
Abstract: This paper describes the Book House system which is designed to support children's information retrieval in libraries as part of their education. It is a shareware program available on CD-ROM and discs, and comprises functionality for database searching as well as for the classification and storage of book information in the database. The system concept is based on an understanding of children's domain structures and their capabilities for categorization of information needs in connection with their activities in public libraries, in school libraries or in schools. These structures are visualized in the interface by using metaphors and multimedia technology. Through the use of text, images and animation, the Book House supports children - even at a very early age - to learn by doing in an enjoyable way which plays on their previous experiences with computer games. Both words and pictures can be used for searching; this makes the system suitable for all age groups. Even children who have not yet learned to read properly can by selecting pictures search for and find books they would like to have read aloud. Thus at the very beginning of their school period, they can learn to search for books on their own. For the library community itself, such a system will provide an extended service which will increase the number of children's own searches and also improve the relevance, quality and utilization of the collections in the libraries. A market research on the need for an annual indexing service for books in the Book House format is in preparation by the Danish Library Center
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: Bookhouse
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9Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬The role of domain, task and users in providing subject access to information.
In: Cataloguing Australia. 19(1993) nos. 3/4, S.85-124.
Abstract: Decribes the BookHouse, a system for the retrieval and indexing of fiction and non fiction literature developed for public and school libraries though cooperation between library and information science professionals. Discusses 3 aspects of the system: domain characteristic; task analysis; and user characteristics. Outlines the framework underlying the collection of field data with special emphasis on the work involved in transforming the empirical field studies of user behaviour in the library into computer system specifications and subsequent design of a retrieval system providing subject access to fiction. Describes a few of the many indexing policies, rules and practices which evolved for concept identification and book descriptions as well as the functionality and associated displays of the system for supporting the retrieval and indexing of fiction
Anmerkung: Paper presented at the 10th National Cataloguing Conference on Subject to change: subject access and the role of the cataloguer, Freemantle, Western Australia, 4-6 Nov 93
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; OPAC ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: BookHouse
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10Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬A new approach to design of document retrieval and indexing systems for OPAC users.
In: Online information 93: 17th International Online Meeting Proceedings, London, 7.-9.12.1993. Ed. by D.I. Raitt et al. Oxford : Learned Information, 1993. S.273-290.
Abstract: This paper describes a new OPAC system called The Book House and discusses its relevance as a solution to current OPAC developments. The Book House is an interactive, multimedia, online public access catalogue system designed to support casual and/or novice end-users in information retrieval. It runs on a Macintosh and is available on CD-ROM and disks in English and Danish (it can be purchased from Risø for $100). It comprises an interface and module for classifying and indexing fact and fiction books in the database called Book House Write. It uses icons, text and animation in the display interface in order to enhance the utility of the system for the general public. Both words and pictures can be used for searching, which makes the system suitable for all age groups. It plays on users' previous experiencees with computer games to support learning by doing something in an enjoyable way. A prerequisite for the design of The Book House was a new approach to cognitive analysis of retrieval in libraries. Based on the success of this approach, it is claimed that OPAC systems will only be really useful and widespread (1) when their domain and task characteristics allow supplementary information to be added to existing descriptions of book content in online card catalogues in order to match end-users' intentions and needs, and (2) when the user interface and routes to the databases are configured as an integrated and uniform set of displays which match the search strategies of users, as well as their mental capabilities and limitations
Themenfeld: Suchoberflächen ; Suchtaktik ; OPAC ; Schöne Literatur
Objekt: BookHouse
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11Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬The BookHouse : an icon based database system for fiction retrieval in public libraries.
In: The marketing of library and information services, 2. Ed.: B. Cronin. London : Aslib, 1992. S. - .
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; Visualisierung ; OPAC
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
Anwendungsfeld: Öffentliche Bibliotheken
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12Pejtersen, A.M.: New model for multimedia interface to online public access catalogues.
In: Electronic library. 10(1992) no.6, S.359-366.
Abstract: The Book House is an interactive, multimedia, online public access catalogue designed to support casual, novice users in information retrieval. It uses icons, text and animation in the display interface in order to enhance the utility of the system. A prerequisite for the design of The Book House was a cognitive analysis of users' information needs and search queries. The paper describes The BookHouse and discusses its relevance as a solution to the current OPAC developments
Anmerkung: Dieser Beitrag wurde 1993 mit dem 'The Electronic Library Best Paper Award' ausgezeichnet; vgl. auch: Electronic library 12(1994) no.2, S.130 (Bild der Preisverleihung)
Themenfeld: OPAC ; Suchoberflächen ; Schöne Literatur
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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13Schwarz, B.: Book House: ein OPAC für die Erschließung und Recherche Schöner Literatur.
Köln : FHBD, 1991.
Anmerkung: Diplomarbeit
Themenfeld: OPAC ; Schöne Literatur
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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14Pejtersen, A.M.: Icons for representation of domain knowledge in interfaces.
In: Tools for knowledge organization and the human interface. Vol.2. Proc. 1st Int. ISKO-Conf. ... Ed.: R. Fugmann. Frankfurt : Indeks, 1991. S.175-193.
(Advances in knowledge organization; vol.2)
Abstract: The BOOK HOUSE system is an example of a system for fiction retrieval, where the structure of the work domain is represented by a metaphor familiar to users, which provides the proper associations for the information retrieval task. It presents for users a coherent display of a complex, rich information context within which they can navigate freely without being constrained by the system. It is intended to support retrieval and decision making of fiction retrieval in both familiar, ambigous and problematic situations for casual, novice end users, to whom it provides the capability of visual exploration of icons and direct perception and manipulation of the iconic objects of the artificial, but familiar, environment of the BOOK HOUSE
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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15Pejtersen, A.M. ; Rasmussen, J.R.: Intelligent systems for information retrieval and decision support in complex work domains.
In: Expert systems in agricultural research. Ed.: Fl. Skov et al. ? : Statens Planteavlsforsg og Statens Husdyrbrugsforsg, 1990. S. - .
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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16Agger, S. ; Jenson, H.: ¬The Book House : Visual Design.
Roskilde : Risø National Laboratory, 1989.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: International Classification 18(1991) S.233-235 (C. Begthol)
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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17Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬The Book House : Modelling user's needs and search strategies as a basis for system design.
Roskilde : Risø National Laboratory, 1989.
(RISØ-M-2794)
Anmerkung: Rez. in: International Classification 18(1991) S.233-235 (C. Beghtol)
Themenfeld: Suchtaktik ; Schöne Literatur
Objekt: Bookhouse
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18Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬The "BOOKHOUSE" : an icon based database system for fiction retrieval in public libraries.
In: Proceedings of the 7th Nordic Conf. for Information and Documentation, Aarhus, Denmark, 28.-30.8.1989. Ed.: H. Clausen. Lyngby : Dansk Teknisk Litteraturselskab, 1989. S.165-178.
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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19Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬A library system for information retrieval based on a cognitive task analysis and supported by a icon-based interface.
In: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Internation ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. Ed.: N. Belkin et al. New York : ACM, 1989. S.40-47.
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE
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20Goodstein, L.P. ; Pejtersen, A.M.: ¬The Book House : System functionality and evaluation.
Roskilde : Risø National Laboratory, 1989.
(RISØ-M-2793)
Anmerkung: Rez. in: International Classification 18(1991) S. 233-235 (C. Beghtol)
Themenfeld: Schöne Literatur ; OPAC ; Suchoberflächen
Objekt: BOOKHOUSE