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Flagg, G.: At Senate hearing, librarians seek their place on the information highway (1994)
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- Abstract
- Reports the hearing on libraries and their role in the information infrastructure held by the Senate Subcommittee on Education, Arts and Humanities on 19 Apr 1994 and timed to coincide with National Library Week and Legislative Day. Contributions highlighted the degree to which library services in libraries throughout the USA are enhanced by electronic data transmission and the urgent need on the part of libraries for support from federal government with funding their policies
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Nixon, G.; Skinner, H.: Access to information and video services for the deaf community in Cheshire (1995)
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- Abstract
- In April 93 the Cheshire Library Service and the Cheshire Deaf society, UK began collaboration on a project to satisfy the information needs of deaf and hard of hearing people. Describes the aims and objectives of the project, the Carnegie Bulletin Board, the installation of personal computers, the use of videophone technology, deaf awreness trainig, the video lending service for the deaf, the input of the National Captioning Institute, and a survey of user needs
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Bawden, D.; Robinson, L.: ¬An introduction to information science (2012)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 64(2013) no.5, S.1081-1083 (E. Aversa)
- RSWK
- Bibliothekswissenschaft / Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Einführung
- Subject
- Bibliothekswissenschaft / Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Einführung
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Börner, K.: Atlas of knowledge : anyone can map (2015)
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- BK
- 02.10 Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- 02.10 Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 67(2017) no.2, S.533-536 (White, H.D.).
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Accidental information discovery : cultivating serendipity in the digital age (2016)
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- BK
- 06.99 Information und Dokumentation: Sonstiges
- Classification
- 06.99 Information und Dokumentation: Sonstiges
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 69(2018) no.5, S.753-756 (Sanda Erdelez).
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Dijk, J: ¬The digital divide (2020)
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- Classification
- MS 6950: Allgemeines (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, Informationsgesellschaft) / Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 72(2021) no.1, S.136-138 (Rebecca Reynolds).
- RVK
- MS 6950: Allgemeines (Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, Informationsgesellschaft) / Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien
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Moskovitch, R.; Wang, F.; Pei, J.; Friedman, C.: JASIST special issue on biomedical information retrieval : Editorial (2017)
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- Content
- Vgl.: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.23972/full. Vgl. das Erratum in JASIST 69(2018) no.3, S.500.
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Klosek, J.: Data privacy in the information age (2000)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 53(2002) no.3, S.251-253 (A.T. Schroeder)
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Warner, J.: Information, knowledge, text (2001)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 53(2002) no.8, S.690-691 (J. Andersen)
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Mani, T.: Automatic summarization (2001)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 53(2002) no.5, S.410-411 (S.J. Lincicium)
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He, S.; Spink, A.: ¬A comparison of foreign authorship distribution in JASIST and the Journal of Documentation (2002)
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- Abstract
- He and Spink count the first authors in JASIST and JDoc from 1950 to 1999 whose affiliation is outside the country of origin of each publication and record the time period and the author's geographic location. Foreign authorship in JASIST increased nearly four fold from 1995 to 1999 and the number of represented locations 3.6 times while in the same time period JDoc's foreign authorship doubled and foreign locations increased four fold. The largest foreign location for JDoc is the USA and the largest foreign location for JASIST is the UK. Canada is second on both lists.
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Shiri, A.: Powering search : the role of thesauri in new information environments (2012)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 65(2014) no.5, S.1085-1088 (B.H. Weinberg)
- Theme
- Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
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Maxwell, T.A.: Mapping information policy frames : the politics of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (2004)
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- Abstract
- Passage of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was a significant milestone in congressional information policy legislation. However, the results were widely criticized in some circles as providing too much Power to certain stakeholder groups. This paper uses computerbased content analysis and a theoretical taxonomy of information policy values to analyze congressional hearing testimony. The results of document coding were then analyzed using a variety of statistical tools to map how different stakeholders framed issues in the debate and determine if congressional value statements about the legislation conformed more closely to certain stakeholders. Results of the analysis indicate that significant differences in the use of information policy terms occurred across stakeholders, and showed varying degrees of convergence between congressional or other stakeholders when framing information policy issues.
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Dubnov, S.; McAdams, S.; Reynolds, R.: Structural and affective aspects of music from statistical audio signal analysis (2006)
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- Abstract
- Understanding and modeling human experience and emotional response when listening to music are important for better understanding of the stylistic choices in musical composition. In this work, we explore the relation of audio signal structure to human perceptual and emotional reactions. Memory, repetition, and anticipatory structure have been suggested as some of the major factors in music that might influence and possibly shape these responses. The audio analysis was conducted on two recordings of an extended contemporary musical composition by one of the authors. Signal properties were analyzed using statistical analyses of signal similarities over time and information theoretic measures of signal redundancy. They were then compared to Familiarity Rating and Emotional Force profiles, as recorded continually by listeners hearing the two versions of the piece in a live-concert setting. The analysis shows strong evidence that signal properties and human reactions are related, suggesting applications of these techniques to music understanding and music information-retrieval systems.
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Sargent, S.: Jurgen Habermas and the ethics of gatekeeping (1993)
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- Abstract
- Collection development theory has generally neglected issues of fairness in the treatment of materials dealing with politics, religion, and other controversial subjects. The communication theory of Jurgen Habermas is proposed as a basis for a rational policy, and for dealing with difficult cases. It is suggested that as ideological conflict becomes less important in the relations between religious groups, it will be more acceptable for libraries to serve the particular religious interest of specific communities, rather than to treat religions as interest groups that, like political parties, should get "equal time" at all libraries. It is further argued that religious fundamentalism and "creation science" are not entitled in the library to "equal time" with science, since our society has made a provisional decision that such questions are most appropriately answered by conventional science. When the status of science is itself the issue, however, its critics from religion and elsewhere are entitled to a respectful and equitable hearing.
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Buckland, M.K.: Emanuel Goldberg and his knowledge machine : information, invention, and political forces (2006)
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- BK
- 06.01 / Geschichte des Informations- und Dokumentationswesens
02.01 / Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Kultur
- Classification
- 06.01 / Geschichte des Informations- und Dokumentationswesens
02.01 / Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Kultur
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 63(2012) no.2, S.427-428 (Thomas Haigh)
- RSWK
- Information und Dokumentation / Informationstechnik / Geschichte
- Subject
- Information und Dokumentation / Informationstechnik / Geschichte
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Gleick, J.: ¬The information : a history, a theory, a flood (2011)
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- BK
- 05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- 05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 62(2011) no.12, S.2543-2545 (C.H. Davis)
- RSWK
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Geschichtee (BVB)
- Subject
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Geschichtee (BVB)
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Mainka, A.: Smart world cities in the 21st century (2018)
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- Abstract
- In dem Buch werden 31 Städte weltweit, darunter Berlin und München, miteinander verglichen und auf der Basis harter Daten sowie Experteninterviews Merkmale prototypischer Städte der Wissensgesellschaft abgeleitet sowie Beispiele für Best Practice gefunden. Das geschieht in der Weise, dass Hypothesen formuliert und vorläufig bestätigt oder reformuliert bzw. zurückgewiesen werden. The term smart city has become a buzzword. City planners develop ubiquitous connectivity through Wi-Fi hotspots, establish science parks, introduce bike and car sharing, and push entrepreneurship. All this is happening under the flagship of becoming a knowledge city. This book investigates the digital and cognitive infrastructure of 31 cities and how they meet the demands of the knowledge society in an increasingly digitized environment.
- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 71(2020) no.2, S.243-244 (Jacques Christiaan du Plessis).
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Nicolaisen, J.; Frandsen, T.F.: Bibliometric evolution : is the journal of the association for information science and technology transforming into a specialty Journal? (2015)
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- Abstract
- Applying a recently developed method for measuring the level of specialization over time for a selection of library and information science (LIS)-core journals seems to reveal that Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) is slowly transforming into a specialty journal. The transformation seems to originate from a growing interest in bibliometric topics. This is evident from a longitudinal study (1990-2012) of the bibliometric coupling strength between Scientometrics and other LIS-core journals (including JASIST). The cause of this gradual transformation is discussed, and possible explanations are analyzed.
- Object
- JASIST
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¬The digital enterprise : how to reshape your business for a connected world (2001)
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- Footnote
- Rez. in: JASIST 52(2001) no.12, S.1084-1085 (C.J. Barr)