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1Affelt, A.: All that's not fit to print : fake news and the call to action for librarians and information professionals.
London, UK : Emerald, 2019. xiii, 161 S.
ISBN 978-1-78973-364-8
Abstract: "Dewey Defeats Truman." "Hillary Clinton Adopts Alien Baby." Fake news may have reached new notoriety since the 2016 US election, but it has been around a long time. Whether it was an error in judgment in a rush to publish election results in November, 1948, or a tabloid cover designed to incite an eye roll and a chuckle in June, 1993, fake news has permeated and influenced culture since the inception of the printed press. But now, when almost every press conference at the White House contains a declaration of the evils of "fake news", evaluating information integrity and quality is more important than ever. In All That?s Not Fit to Print, Amy Affelt offers tools and techniques for spotting fake news and discusses best practices for finding high quality sources, information, and data. Including an analysis of the relationship between fake news and social media, and potential remedies for viral fake news, Affelt explores the future of the press and the skills that librarians will need, not only to navigate these murky waters, but also to lead information consumers in to that future. For any librarian or information professional, or anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the struggle of determining the true from the false, this book is a fundamental guide to facing the tides of fake news.
Inhalt: 1. Fake News: False Content in a Familiar Format; 2. How We Got Here; 3. When Sharing Is Not Caring: Fake News and Social Media; 4. How to Spot Fake News; 5. Fake News in the Field: Library Schools and Libraries; Ottawa Public Library; Vancouver Public Library; Surrey Public Library; Mississauga Public Library; Oshawa Public Library Librarian; 6. The Future of Fake News: The View from HereThe Eyes Have It; Put Your Money Where the Mouth Is; Hot Blooded? Check It and See; Go Slow-Mo; Remember the Old Standbys; Conclusion.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 72(2021) no.2, S.259-263 (Thomas J. Froehlich).
Wissenschaftsfach: Kommunikationswissenschaften ; Bibliothekswesen ; Informationswissenschaft
LCSH: Electronic books ; Library science / Vocational guidance ; Information science / Vocational guidance ; Fake news ; Truthfulness and falsehood ; Libraries and mass media ; Libraries and society
DDC: 020.23
LCC: Z668
RVK: AP 17120 ; AN 96800
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2Gingras, Y.: Bibliometrics and research evaluation : uses and abuses.
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 2016. xii, 119 S.
ISBN 978-0-262-03512-5
(History and foundations of information science)
Abstract: The research evaluation market is booming. "Ranking," "metrics," "h-index," and "impact factors" are reigning buzzwords. Government and research administrators want to evaluate everything -- teachers, professors, training programs, universities -- using quantitative indicators. Among the tools used to measure "research excellence," bibliometrics -- aggregate data on publications and citations -- has become dominant. Bibliometrics is hailed as an "objective" measure of research quality, a quantitative measure more useful than "subjective" and intuitive evaluation methods such as peer review that have been used since scientific papers were first published in the seventeenth century. In this book, Yves Gingras offers a spirited argument against an unquestioning reliance on bibliometrics as an indicator of research quality. Gingras shows that bibliometric rankings have no real scientific validity, rarely measuring what they pretend to. Although the study of publication and citation patterns, at the proper scales, can yield insights on the global dynamics of science over time, ill-defined quantitative indicators often generate perverse and unintended effects on the direction of research. Moreover, abuse of bibliometrics occurs when data is manipulated to boost rankings. Gingras looks at the politics of evaluation and argues that using numbers can be a way to control scientists and diminish their autonomy in the evaluation process. Proposing precise criteria for establishing the validity of indicators at a given scale of analysis, Gingras questions why universities are so eager to let invalid indicators influence their research strategy.
Inhalt: The origins of bibliometrics -- What bibliometrics teach us about the dynamics of scienceThe proliferation of research evaluation -- The evaluation of research evaluation -- Conclusion: the universities' new clothes?
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 68(2017) no.9, S.2290-2292 (Judit Bar-Ilan). Originaltitel: Dérives de l'évaluation de la recherche.
Themenfeld: Informetrie
LCSH: Bibliometrics ; Research / Evaluation ; Education, Higher / Research / Evaluation ; Universities and colleges / Research / Evaluation
RSWK: Bibliometrie / Missbrauch / Forschung / Erfolgskontrolle
BK: 02.13 (Wissenschaftspraxis) Subject | Subject | ; 81.80 (Hochschulen / Fachhochschulen) ; 83.31 (Wirtschaftswachstum)
DDC: 020.727 / dc23
LCC: Q180.55.E9
RVK: AK 28100 ; AN 96300 ; AN 96800 ; QB 100
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3Cronin, B. u. C.R. Sugimoto (Hrsg.): Beyond bibliometrics : harnessing multidimensional indicators of scholarly intent.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2014. VIII, 466 S.
ISBN 978-0-262-52551-0
Abstract: Bibliometrics has moved well beyond the mere tracking of bibliographic citations. The web enables new ways to measure scholarly productivity and impact, making available tools and data that can reveal patterns of intellectual activity and impact that were previously invisible: mentions, acknowledgments, endorsements, downloads, recommendations, blog posts, tweets. This book describes recent theoretical and practical advances in metrics-based research, examining a variety of alternative metrics -- or "altmetrics" -- while also considering the ethical and cultural consequences of relying on metrics to assess the quality of scholarship. Once the domain of information scientists and mathematicians, bibliometrics is now a fast-growing, multidisciplinary field that ranges from webometrics to scientometrics to influmetrics. The contributors to Beyond Bibliometrics discuss the changing environment of scholarly publishing, the effects of open access and Web 2.0 on genres of discourse, novel analytic methods, and the emergence of next-generation metrics in a performance-conscious age.
Inhalt: Inhalt: Scholars and scripts, spoors and scores / Blaise CroninHistory and evolution of (biblio)metrics / Nicola De Bellis -- The citation : from culture to infrastructure / Paul Wouters -- The data it is me! / Ronald E. Day -- The ethics of evaluative bibliometrics / Jonathan Furner -- Criteria for evaluating indicators / Yves Gingras -- Obliteration by incorporation / Katherine W. McCain -- A network approach to scholarly evaluation / Jevin D. West and Daril A. Vilhena -- Science visualization and discursive knowledge / Loet Leydesdorff -- Measuring interdisciplinarity / Vincent Larivière and Yves Gingras -- Bibliometric standards for evaluating research institutes in the natural sciences / Lutz Bornmann, Benjamin E. Bowman, Jonathan Bauer, Werner Marx, Hermann Schier and Margit Palzenberger -- Identifying and quantifying research strengths using market segmentation / Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans -- Finding and recommending scholarly articles / Michael J. Kurtz and Edwin A. Henneken -- Altmetrics / Jason Priem -- Web impact measures for research assessment / Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall -- Bibliographic references in Web 2.0 / Judit Bar-Illan, Hadas Shema and Mike Thelwall -- Readership metrics / Stefanie Haustein -- Evaluating the work of judges / Peter Hook -- Academic genealogy / Cassidy R. Sugimoto -- A publishing perspective on bibliometrics / Judith Kamalski, Andrew Plume and Mayur Amin -- Science metrics and science policy / Julia Lane, Mark Largent and Rebecca Rosen.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 67(2016) no.7, S.1780-1783 (Daniel O'Connor).
LCSH: Bibliometrics ; Bibliographical citations / Evaluation ; Scholarly publishing / Evaluation ; Scholarly electronic publishing / Evaluation ; Scientific literature / Evaluation ; Research / Evaluation / Statistical methods ; Communication in learning and scholarship / Technological innovations
RSWK: Bibliometrie / Aufsatzsammlung ; Altmetrische Daten / Aufsatzsammlung
BK: 06.35 Informationsmanagement ; 02.13 Wissenschaftspraxis
DDC: 010.72/7 / ddc23
GHBS: AZC (E)
LCC: Z669.8
RVK: AK 28100 ; AN 96300 ; AN 96800
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4Heckner, M.: Tagging, rating, posting : studying forms of user contribution for web-based information management and information retrieval.
Boizenburg : VWH, Verl. W. Hülsbusch, 2009. 240 S.
ISBN 978-3-940317-39-1
(Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.49)
Abstract: Die Entstehung von Social Software ermöglicht es Nutzern, in großem Umfang im Netz zu publizieren. Bisher liegen aber nur wenige empirische Befunde zu funktionalen Eigenschaften sowie Qualitätsaspekten von Nutzerbeiträgen im Kontext von Informationsmanagement und Information Retrieval vor. Diese Arbeit diskutiert grundlegende Partizipationsformen, präsentiert empirische Studien über Social Tagging, Blogbeiträge sowie Relevanzbeurteilungen und entwickelt Design und Implementierung einer "sozialen" Informationsarchitektur für ein partizipatives Onlinehilfesystem.
Inhalt: The Web of User Contribution - Foundations and Principles of the Social Web - Social Tagging - Rating and Filtering of Digital Resources Empirical Analysisof User Contributions - The Functional and Linguistic Structure of Tags - A Comparative Analysis of Tags for Different Digital Resource Types - Exploring Relevance Assessments in Social IR Systems - Exploring User Contribution Within a Higher Education Scenario - Summary of Empirical Results and Implications for Designing Social Information Systems User Contribution for a Participative Information System - Social Information Architecture for an Online Help System
Anmerkung: Zugl.: Regensburg, Univ., Diss., 2008
Themenfeld: Internet ; Social tagging
Wissenschaftsfach: Kommunikationswissenschaften
Objekt: Web 2.0
RSWK: World Wide Web 2.0 / Benutzer / Online-Publizieren / Information Retrieval / Soziale Software / Hilfesystem ; Social Tagging / Filter / Web log / World Wide Web 2.0
BK: 05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien
DDC: 025.04 / DDC22ger
RVK: AN 96800 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Bewertung, Effizienz, Qualität ; ST 515 (BVB)
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5Kempa, S.: Oualität von Online-Fachinformation.
Düsseldorf : Kempa, 2002. 214 S.
ISBN 3-8311-3676-9
Abstract: Qualität ist auch im boomenden Markt des Online-Geschäftes ein zentrales Thema. Die Untersuchung "Qualität von Online-Fachinformation" analysiert gängige Qualitätskonzepte hinsichtlich ihrer Anwendbarkeit auf den Bereich der Online-Fachinformation und entwickelt neue Herangehensweisen an die Anforderungen in diesem Segment. Praxisnah wird erarbeitet, welche Aspekte berücksichtigt werden müssen, um qualtitativ hochwertige Information in einem professionellen Umfeld anbieten zu können. Neben der Marktbetrachtung stehen Zielsetzung, Produktgestaltung, die Organisation der Arbeitsabläufe und insbesondere die Einbeziehung des Kunden im Zentrum der Betrachtung.
Inhalt: Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. Das Untersuchungsmaterial 3. Das Marktumfeld der elektronischen Fachinformation 4. Begriff der Qualität 5. Qualität in der Informationswirtschaft 6. Fallbeispiele - Umweltbundesamt - Nomina - Bliss/GBI - Dialog - Datastar - Profound - Lexis-Nexis - GBI - GENIOS Wirtschaftsdatenbanken 7. Hostorganisation zur Sicherstellung der Qualität 8. Qualitätskontrolle, Qualitätsicherung und Angebotsentwicklung bei Datenbankanbietern
Anmerkung: Zugl.: Dissertation an der Univ. Düsseldorf, 2001
Themenfeld: Informationsmittel
Anwendungsfeld: Informationswirtschaft
RSWK: Informationswirtschaft / Information und Dokumentation / Datenbank / Online-Recherche / Qualitätsmanagement ; Informationssystem / Hochschulschrift (GBV)
BK: 06.74 / Informationssysteme
DDC: 025.06 / DDC22eng
GHBS: PVK (DU) ; PII (DU)
RVK: AN 96800 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Bewertung, Effizienz, Qualität
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6Garfield, E.: Citation indexing : its theory and application in science, technology, and humanities.Reprint 1983.
Philadelphia, PA : Institute for Scientific Information, 1979. xiii, 274 S.
ISBN 0-89495-024-X
Inhalt: Original 1979 bei Wiley
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Journal of library automation 13(1980) S.289-290 (E. Svenonius)
Themenfeld: Citation indexing
LCSH: Indexing ; Science / Abstracting and indexing ; Technology / Abstracting and indexing ; Humanities / Abstracting and indexing ; Citation indexes
RSWK: Zitierindex ; Geisteswissenschaften / Zitierindex (SWB) ; Naturwissenschaften / Zitierindex (SWB) ; Zitierindex / Bibliographie (SWB) ; Zitatenanalyse / Zitierindex (GBV)
BK: 06.60 Bibliotheksbenutzung ; 54.80 Angewandte Informatik ; 06.74 Informationssysteme
DDC: 025.3 / dc19
LCC: Z695.9.G37 1983
RVK: AN 95100 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationspraxis / Referieren, Klassifizieren, Indexieren ; AN 96100 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Herstellung von Bibliographien und Informationsdiensten ; AK 39900 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Hilfsmittel zur wissenschaftlichen Arbeit ; AN 96800