Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Sauer, D.: Watson sucht, Holmes findet!.
In: Com!online. 1999, H.2, S.106-109.
Abstract: Selbst die beste Suchmaschine findet nicht alles im Netz. Effektiver und auch preiswerter ist die Suche mit Meta-suchmaschinen. Doch was taugen die Super-Sucher? Com!online hat alle Meta-Helfer getestet und stellt die 10 besten vor. Der Sieger heißt Profusion
Themenfeld: Suchmaschinen
Objekt: Profusion ; MetaGopher ; MetaGer ; Highway61 ; SavvySearch ; Metafind ; Apollo7 ; Metacrawler ; Metabug ; Mamma
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2Däßler, R. ; Otto, A.: Knowledge browser : ein VRML-basiertes Navigationstool für Information Retrieval Systeme im World Wide Web.
In: Herausforderungen an die Informationswirtschaft: Informationsverdichtung, Informationsbewertung und Datenvisualisierung. Proceedings des 5. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI'96), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 17.-19. Oktober 1996. Hrsg.: J. Krause u.a. Konstanz : Universitätsverlag, 1996. S.199-211.
(Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.27)
Abstract: Das Informationsmanagement großer Datenmengen ist zu einem Schlüsselproblem moderner Kommunikations- und Informationstechnologien im WWW geworden. Grafische Oberflächen haben sich längst zum Internetstandard für die Informationssuche in WWW-Datenbanken etabliert. Die Navigation in abstrakten Informationsräumen und virtuellen Informationslandschaften könnte schon bald den traditionellen textorientierten Nutzerdialog verdrängen. Der Prototyp Knowledge Browser zeigt wie interaktive VRML-basierte Retrievaloberflächen der nächsten Generation aussehen können
Anmerkung: Vgl. http://www.parc.xerox.com http://www-cui.darmstadt.gmd.de:80/visit/Activities/Lyberworld/ http://www.geom.umn.edu:80/docs/research/webviz/webviz/ http://www.sgi.com/Fun/free/cool_sw_01.html http://home.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/live3d/into_vrml.html http://www.tisny.com/vrml/usamap2.html http://vrml.sgi.com/moving-worlds/spec/ http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/drz/geolis
Objekt: KnowledgeBrowser ; LyberWorld ; WebViz ; GopherVR ; File System Navigator ; Cone Tree Visual Recall ; Topic-Task-Navigator SGI ; GEOLIS
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3Geer, B. ; Blosser, J.P. ; Mering, M.: Training aid in cataloging gopher sites and electronic serials.
In: Serials librarian. 28(1996) nos.3/4, S.337-342.
Abstract: Stresses the crucial necessity to identify and organize Internet resources. Describes an interactive training tool developed and tested at Northwestern University Library that instructs serials cataloguers in the cataloguing of electronic serials on the Internet. Discusses also how the University of Nebraska is using non-MARC formats to give access to gopher sites
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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4Dutcher, G.A. ; Arnesen, S.J.: Developing a subject-specific Gopher at the National Library of Medicine.
In: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 83(1995) no.2, S.228-233.
Abstract: Development of subject specific gophers is one method to make valuable medical information more accessible to those who need it. The National Library of Medicine has developed a gopher that provides access to information produced by many areas of the library. Recommendations from subject experts in 2 ares: AIDS and toxicology; and environmental health; led to the development of 2 subject specific gophers. These gophers services provide organized access to resource outside of the library as well as to information produced internally. Concludes that a number of important issues need to be addressed when selecting and organizing outside resources for inclusion in such a service
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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5Riley, R.A. ; Shipman, B.L.: Building and maintaining a library Gopher : traditional skills applied to emerging resources.
In: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 83(1995) no.2, S.221-227.
Abstract: Gopher software has emerged rapidly as a powerful tool for providing library users with organized access to Internet resources. Building and maintaining gophers is one way in which librarians' traditional knowledge and skills are being applied in a non traditional area. In March 1992, the Michigan University's ULibrary Gopher was created, to provide access to US Census data and the US Department of Commerce's Economic Bulletin Boeard. In an effort to broaden the scope for the gopher, librarians were asked to submit ideas for new resources to access. The result was the ULibrary Gopher Working Group, a team of 18 librarians from 6 libraries on campus. The Alfred Taubman Medical Library staff drafted a menu design for life sciences section of ULibrary became fully operational and now is maintained by the Taubman staff. Describes the history of the ULibrary Gopher and the working group, the creation and ongoing maintenance of the life sciences area of the Gopher, staffing issues, and the relationship of gopher building to traditional collection development
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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6Rioux, M. ; Landesman, B.: Tunneling through cyberspace in search of adventure : an introduction to gopher.
In: Serials librarian. 25(1995) nos.3/4, S.17-20.
Abstract: A gopher is a virtual furry critter which tunnels through the Internet maze, finding information and bringing it back to your own computer. How does it work and what makes it so special? Some of the gopher resources useful to serialists, and gopher tools like Veronica and Jughead are discussed
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; Veronica ; Jughead
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7Pfeffer, H.-J.: Gopher und Veronica.
In: Wissen in elektronischen Netzwerken: Strukturierung, Erschließung und Retrieval von Informationsressourcen im Internet. Eine Auswahl von Vorträgen der 19. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Basel 1995. Hrsg.: H.-C. Hobohm u. H.-J. Wätjen. Oldenburg : BIS, 1995. S.11-27.
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; Veronica
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8Rusch-Feja, D.: Structuring subject information sources in the Internet.
In: Wissen in elektronischen Netzwerken: Strukturierung, Erschließung und Retrieval von Informationsressourcen im Internet. Eine Auswahl von Vorträgen der 19. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Basel 1995. Hrsg.: H.-C. Hobohm u. H.-J. Wätjen. Oldenburg : BIS, 1995. S.99-132.
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher Jewels ; CMC Information Sources ; Internet Resources Meta-Index
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9Basili, C.: Subject searching for information : what does it mean in today's Internet environment?.
In: Electronic library. 13(1995) no.5, S.459-466.
Abstract: As the information available via Internet continues to proliferate so it gains increasing importance and legitimacy throughout the scientific community. As the network grows into one of a multiplicity of sources of knowledge, so there is a pressing need for systematic, standardized mechanisms to identify, locate and describe the network's information resources. Argues that there is a functional difference between online information and networked information; in that the configuration and architecture of the former is basically star shaped, with terminals linked to a central computer, whereas the latter involves reticular connection witt the network behaving as an interconnection of interconnected nodes. Lists and describes some of the searching tools and gophers designed to assist Internet searchers, including: Archie; WAIS; Veronica; and Jughead
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Archie ; WAIS ; Gopher ; Veronica ; Jughead
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10Courtois, M.P.: How to find information using Internet gophers.
In: Online. 18(1994) no.6, S.14-25.
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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11Nagelsmeier-Linke, M.: ¬Der Gopher : das Informationssystem der Zukunft?.
In: Bibliothek aktuell. 1994, H.64, S.5-9.
Objekt: Gopher
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12Snyder, J.: Diving into the Internet : the trouble with Gopher.
In: Internet world. 5(1994) no.2, S.30-32,34.
Abstract: Describes the development of the Gopher user interface and searching tool designed for the Internet and presents advice on how to use the Gopher effectively
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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13McCahill, M.P.: What's new with Gopher?.
In: Internet world. 5(1994) no.6, S.90-92.
Abstract: It's been three years since Gopher was introduced, and now, in it new incarnation, the Internet's favorite rodent has learned a new set of tricks
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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14McGillis, L.: Gopher searching using Veronica.
In: Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder. New York : Haworth, 1994. S.25-36.
(The reference librarian; nos.41/42)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; Veronica
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15Weigel, U.: Internet - (k)ein Netz mit doppeltem Boden? : T.1: Eine erste Annäherung; T.2: Dienste; T.3: World-Wide Web.
In: Datenbanken in Theorie und Praxis. 1994, H.2, S.43-52 (T.1); H.3; S.44-57 (T.2); H.4, S.27-34 (T.3).
Abstract: Vorstellung des Internet und seiner verschiedenen Werkzeuge
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: WWW ; Veronica ; Gopher
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16Koch, T.: Navigieren und Information Retrieval im Internet.
In: Information und Medienvielfalt: 16. Online-Tagung der DGD, Frankfurt am Main, 17.-19.5.1994. Proceedings. Hrsg.: W. Neubauer u. R. Schmidt. Frankfurt : DGD, 1994. S.61-97.
Abstract: Die verschiedenen Methoden und Instrumente des Navigierens bzw. des Information Retrieval im Internet werden anhand von Beispielen im Überblick vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf den drei verbreitesten Werkzeugen Gopher, WWW und WAIS. Schwächen un Defizite werden aus der Sicht des Endnutzers analysiert und einige notwendige bzw. wünschenswerte Verbesserungen benannt. Einige Initiativen und Vorschläge zur Weiterentwicklung der Werkzeuge im Netz, teilweise angeregt von einem Blick auf Navigierungs- und Retrievalinstrumente aus Forschung und Entwicklung werden beschrieben
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; WWW ; WAIS
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17Mardikian, J.: How to use Veronica to find information on the Internet.
In: Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder. New York : Haworth, 1994. S.37-46.
(The reference librarian; nos.41/42)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; Veronica
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18Small, J.J.: ¬The Internet Gopher : a reference tool.
In: Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder. New York : Haworth, 1994. S.47-54.
(The reference librarian; nos.41/42)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher
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19Seiden, P. ; Nuckolls, K.A.: Developing a Campus-Wide Information System using the Gopher protocol : a study of collection development and classification issues.
In: Librarians on the Internet: impact on reference services. Ed.: R. Kinder. New York : Haworth, 1994. S.275-296.
(Reference librarian; nos.41/42)
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher ; CWIS
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20Motton, J.C.: Top ten list of good gophers.
In: Library management quarterly. 17(1994) no.2, S.13-15.
Abstract: An annotated list of 10 gophers in the USA which are considered to be of great interest and extremely useful, plus 5 others which are considered 'honourable mentions'. Notes the more interesting features of each, specifying in each case its subject specializations
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: Gopher