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1Geiselberger, H. u.a. [Red.]: Big Data : das neue Versprechen der Allwissenheit.
Berlin : Suhrkamp, 2013. 309 S.
ISBN 978-3-518-06453-5
(Edition Unseld : Sonderdruck)
Abstract: Der Begriff Big Data hat spätestens in diesem Jahr der Überwachung den Durchbruch geschafft - mit dem Sammelband des Suhrkamp Verlags bekommt nun jedermann den Data-Durchblick. ... Experten aus Theorie und Praxis bringen ihre Erfahrungen und Meinungen im Suhrkamp-Werk kurz und präzise auf den Punkt und bieten damit einen guten Überblick über die Thematik, die gerade erst in den Startlöchern steht.
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: PRISM ; Tempora
Land/Ort: D
RSWK: Informationsgesellschaft / Sozialer Wandel / Massendaten / Datenanalyse / Informationsüberlastung / Datenschutz / Aufsatzsammlung ; World Wide Web / Privatsphäre / Datenschutz / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
BK: 54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft ; 54.38 Computersicherheit ; 54.62 Datenstrukturen ; 71.43 Technologische Faktoren Soziologie
DDC: 303.4834 / DDC22ger
GHBS: QGT (DU) ; PZY (E) ; QFD (W) ; TWO (FHK)
RVK: AN 13400 ; ; AP 15900 ; MS 6950 ; MS 7965 ; SR 850 ; ST 530
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2Schultz, L.M.: ¬A beginner's guide to copy cataloguing on OCLC/PRISM.
Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited, 1995. 288 S.
ISBN 1-56308-308-6
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Cataloguing and classification quarterly 23(1996) no.1, S.121-123 ((B. Ferguson)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: PRISM
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3CannCasciato, D.: OCLC Internet access : a report on PRISM access via the Internet.
In: OCLC systems and services. 10(1994) no.2/3, S.20-24.
Abstract: Recounts the experiences of the University of Oregon Library in participating in a 3 week trial of accessing the OCLC PRISM online cataloguing system via the Internet, using software provided by OCLC. Looks at hte benefits of Internet network access as compared with access via a dedicated line
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: PRISM ; OCLC
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4Carter, J.A.: PRISM/PASSPORT : 'questioning authority (files)'.
In: OCLC systems and services. 10(1994) nos.2/3, S.25-30.
Abstract: Emphasises the importance of authority files in library cataloguing, and discusses in some detail the use of the OCLC PRISM authority file, providing a number of illustrated examples
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: PRISM
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5Carter, J.A.: PASSPORT/PRISM: authors and titles and MARC : part two!.
In: OCLC systems and services. 10(1994) no.1, S.20-26.
Abstract: Continuation of a description of how to search OCLC's Online Union Catalog (OLUC), the first part of which, dealing with the information in the various MARC fields, appeared in 1993. Focuses on how to decide which type of search is best given the information the searcher has. Discusses numeric, derived and keyword searching. Includes a table listing the types of searches that can be done on the individual MARC fields
Objekt: OLUC ; PRISM
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6Bishoff, L. ; Strozik, T.: OCLC PRISM service.
In: Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.53, [=Suppl.16]. New York : Dekker, 1994. S.298-305.
Objekt: PRISM
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7Carter, J.A.: PASSPORT/PRISM: authors and titles and MARC : oh my!.
In: OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.3, S.20-22.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: MARC ; AACR2 ; PRISM ; OLUC
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8Bovey, J.D.: ¬A graphical retrieval system.
In: Journal of information science. 19(1993), S.179-188.
Abstract: Prism is a retrieval system that provides an online catalogue for a collection of original cartoon drawings at the Univ. of Kent. The article starts with a general discussion of graphical user interfaces for retrieval systems and then describes the Prism sysem itself. Prism is unusual in that it has largely direct manipulation graphical user interface and also in that it stores and displays digitised images of the cartoon drawings along with conventional textual catalogue records
Themenfeld: Suchoberflächen
Behandelte Form: Cartoons
Objekt: Prism
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9Wurangian, N.: Using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer to produce a bibliography list.
In: OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.1, S.22-24.
Abstract: Describes the work of the E. Del Webb Memorial Library, Loma Linda Univ., in using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer and Pro-Cite software to produce a bibliography listing the latest books added to the library collection. Describes the use of the macro facility of WordPerfect for Windows to process records downloaded using the recent PRISM version of the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: Pro-Cite ; PRISM
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10Carter, J.A.: ¬A fever of excitement over keyword searching.
In: OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.2, S.17-20.
Abstract: Introduces the latest OCLC enhancements, PRISM keyword searching available from 19 Apr 93, and offers instruction on its use
Objekt: PRISM ; EPIC
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11Liebtag, D.: Learning about keyword searching in PRISM.
In: OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.2, S.30-31.
Abstract: Describes the experience of Fairfield County District Library, Ohio, in using OCLC services for cataloguing, reference and interloans, focusing on the latest OCLC enhancement, keyword searching of the online union catalogue (OLUC) on PRISM
Objekt: PRISM
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12CannCasciato, D.: Calling for Berserkers : LCSH, the OLUC, and cooperative cataloging.
In: OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.3, S.26-30.
Abstract: With the enhancement of subject searching recently added to OCLC's Online Union Catalog (OLUC) via PRISM access, looks at subject access and the OLUC in the context of cooperative cataloguing. In the case of subjects, this means actively trying to produce subject headings that are usable by all OLUC searchers. This occasionally requires more work, but the benefits are high, both for the professional cataloguer and the user
Objekt: LCSH ; OLUC ; PRISM
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13Khash-khui, S.A.: Passport/PRISM.
In: OCLC micro. 8(1992) no.2, S.13-20.
Abstract: The new OCLC system, PRISM provides enhanced searching and cataloguing features to deal with bibliographic records. Provides advice on using these expanded capabilities including those to create and apply constant data records, cut and paste, stack commands and exports. Shows how certain PASSPORT function keys may be defined to facilitate accessing PRISM
Objekt: PRISM
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14Dunkle, C.B.: PRISM for the infrequent OCLC searcher : a training course.
In: OCLC micro. 8(1992) no.1, S.19-24.
Abstract: OCLC's new PRISM interface is a very powerful but complex tool allowing 3 complete searching methods and the entry of 33 different commands related to searching. Provides part of a training course developed at Trinity University's Maddux Library. Covers the procedures of logging on and off, 3 ways of searching PRISM, search-key searching, moving around in a record, moving among records and searching the title index
Objekt: PRISM
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15Dunkle, C.B.: PRISM for the infrequent OCLC searcher : a training cource.pt.2.
In: OCLC micro. 8(1992) no.2, S.31-35.
Abstract: Refreshes infrequent users of OCLC's PRISM interface covering commercial searching, combined-key searching, qualifiers and displaying holdings information
Objekt: PRISM
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16Park, A.L.: ¬A comparison of a new OCLC/PRISM searches with earlier OCLC derived searches.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 15(1992) no.4, S.89-105.
Abstract: Effective OCLC catalogue searching is important for libraries that face budget constraints at a time of cost increases for the searching of OCLC database. Describes a study to determine the most effective way to search OCLC, comparing traditional and new searches made available when PRISM was implemented by OCLC, when both time accuracy are factors. The best overall search strategy was found to be the traditional name and title (4,4) search. The new scan title search was found to be the most effective search when time is not a factor or when there are possible variations in the title entry of the item
Objekt: PRISM
Land/Ort: USA
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17Walton, C. ; Covey, W.: Original cataloguing using CAT ME Plus at the University of Florida.
In: OCLC micro. 7(1991) no.6, S.28-30.
Abstract: Describes the Catalogie Department of the University of Florida libraries' experience of using the Catalogue Micro Enhancer (CATME) Plus software as part of the cooperation with OCLC as a test site for the PRISM service. Discusses previous procedures, problems encountered under the new system with workflow and the advantages of avoiding double keying, misunderstandings and the improved data entry
Objekt: CAT ME Plus ; PRISM