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  1. Houston, R.D.; Harmon, G.: Vannevar Bush and Memex (2007) 0.23
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  2. ¬Der Froschkönig : die schönsten Märchen als Erzählung interaktiv in Ton Bild und Animation (1996) 0.23
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    Abstract
    Auf dieser CD-ROM wird - für jung und alt - eines der schönsten Märchen multimedial zu neuem Leben erweckt. In schönen Bildern und lustigen Animationen, durch Musik und Sprache unterstützt, wird das Märchen vom 'Froschkönig' spannend erzählt
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    Windows- und Mac-Version.
  3. Harmon, J.C.: ¬The death of quality cataloging : does it make a difference for library users? (1996) 0.11
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  4. Houston, R.D.; Harmon, E.G.: Re-envisioning the information concept : systematic definitions (2002) 0.11
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  5. Harmon, J.C.; Burk, B.L.: Better service through flexible rules : cataloging a collection of annual reports in a most un-CONSER-like manner (2000) 0.10
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  6. Harmon, E.G.; Ballesteros, E.R.: Unconscious cognition : the elicitation of deeply embedded information needs (1997) 0.09
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  7. Harmon, G.: Remembering William Goffman : mathematical information science pioneer (2008) 0.09
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  8. Xia, J.; Harmon, J.L.; Connolly, K.G.; Donnelly, R.M.; Anderson, M.R.; Howard, H.A.: Who publishes in "predatory" journals? (2015) 0.09
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  9. ¬Die Macht der Suchmaschinen (2007) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Suchmaschinen sind der wichtigste Zugangsweg zum Auffinden neuer Netzinhalte. Insgesamt verwendeten nach einer repräsentativen Studie im dritten Quartal 2005 fast 85 Prozent der deutschen Internetnutzer Suchmaschinen. Diese sind inzwischen auch ein Big Business: Gemessen am Börsenwert ist die Suchmaschine Google mit einem Gesamtwert von 80 Mrd. Dollar das wertvollste Medienunternehmen der Welt. Der Konzerngewinn stieg von 2004 auf 2005 um 367 Prozent auf 1,5 Mrd. Dollar. Als Gatekeeper im Internet stellen die Suchmaschinen eine zentrale Herausforderung für Wissenschaft und Forschung dar - letztlich geht es um die Frage der "digitalen Informationsmacht". Mit diesem Band liegt erstmals eine Publikation vor, die die Rolle von Suchmaschinen in der Informationsgesellschaft in den wichtigsten Dimensionen aus verschiedenen Perspektiven wissenschaftlich beleuchtet und dabei hilft, die künftige Suchmaschinenforschung zu systematisieren.
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    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
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    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
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    Der Band geht auf die internationale Tagung Die wachsende Macht von Suchmaschinen im Internet: Auswirkungen auf User, Medienpolitik und Medienbusiness bestehend aus einem interdisziplinären wissenschaftlichen Workshop am 26. Juni 2006 und einer Publikumskonferenz am 27. Juni 2006 in Berlin zurück, die vom Lehrstuhl für Journalistik II der Universität Leitung und dem Lehrstuhl für Internationalen Journalismus der UniversitSt Dortmund in Kooperation mit der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bereich Medien und Politik, veranstaltet worden ist. In drei Kapiteln werden die zentralen Forschungsfelder aufgegriffen: Das erste Kapitel behandelt die wichtigsten Aspekte im Bereich der Suchmaschinenregulierung und -ökonomie. Es werden Herausforderungen transparent gemacht, die sich gegenwärtig in der Entwicklung befindlichen Regulierungsstrukturen analysiert und Lösungswege erarbeitet. Das zweite Kapitel beschäftigt sich, zum ersten Mal in Form einer Publikation, mit dem Verhältnis von Suchmaschinen und Journalismus. Dabei ist die Frage, inwieweit Suchmaschinen einerseits journalistische Funktionen übernehmen und andererseits Journalisten als Rechercheinstrument dienen und wie sich hierdurch das Gefüge des bisherigen Massenkommunikationssystems verändert, von entscheidender Bedeutung.
    Im dritten Kapitel werden die Qualität von Suchmaschinen und das Nutzerverhalten näher beleuchtet. Erkenntnisse über die Güte von Suchmaschinen sind von großer Relevanz, um deren Rolle bei der Informationsvermittlung in einer Gesellschaft angemessen beurteilen zu können. Der Band liefert hier neue Ansätze und Vorschläge, da die Frage nach der Qualität von Suchmaschinen noch nicht ausreichend beantwortet worden ist. Zum anderen ist die Analyse des Nutzerverhaltens grundlegend, um Schlussfolgerungen für die Medienkompetenz als zentrale Schlüsselqualifikation im Informationszeitalter ziehen zu können. Unter den Autoren sind viele der international führende Experten auf dem Gebiet Suchmaschinen, darunter Wissenschaftler der Universitäten Harvard, Yale und Columbia sowie der London School of Economics und der Pariser Sorbonne. Darüber hinaus wurden auch Beiträge von Praktikern, allesamt leitende Redakteure oder Verantwortliche in Medienunternehmen aufgenommen, um deren Erkenntnisse für die Thematik fruchtbar zu machen. Der Band richtet sich neben der Wissenschaft auch an die Praxis, vor allem die Medienaufsicht und -ökonomie sowie an den Journalismus. Er bietet aber auch der allgemein interessierten Öffentlichkeit einen fundierten Einblick in die bisher wenig erforschte Welt der Suchmaschinen.
    MARCEL MACHILL / MARKUS BEILER / MARTIN ZENKER: Suchmaschinenforschung. Überblick und Systematisierung eines interdisziplinären Forschungsfeldes TEIL 1: SUCHMASCHINENREGULIERUNG UND -ÖKONOMIE URS GASSER / JAMES THURMAN: Themen und Herausforderungen der Regulierung von Suchmaschinen NORBERT SCHNEIDER: Die Notwendigkeit der Suchmaschinenregulierung aus Sicht eines Regulierers WOLFGANG SCHULZ / THORSTEN HELD: Der Index auf dem Index? Selbstzensur und Zensur bei Suchmaschinen BORIS ROTENBERG: Towards Personalised Search: EU Data Protection Law and its Implications for Media Pluralism ELIZABETH VAN COUVERING: The Economy of Navigation: Search Engines, Search Optimisation and Search Results THEO RÖHLE: Machtkonzepte in der Suchmaschinenforschung TEIL 2: SUCHMASCHINEN UND JOURNALISMUS VINZENZ WYSS / GUIDO KEEL: Google als Trojanisches Pferd? Konsequenzen der Internet-Recherche von Journalisten für die journalistische Qualität NIC NEWMAN: Search Strategies and Activities of BBC News Interactive JÖRG SADROZINSKI: Suchmaschinen und öffentlich-rechtlicher Onlinejournalismus am Beispiel tagesschau.de HELMUT MARTIN-JUNG: Suchmaschinen und Qualitätsjournalismus PHILIP GRAF DÖNHOFF / CHRISTIAN BARTELS: Online-Recherche bei NETZEITUNG.DE SUSAN KEITH: Searching for News Headlines: Connections between Unresolved Hyperlinking Issues and a New Battle over Copyright Online AXEL BUNDENTHAL: Suchmaschinen als Herausforderung für Archive und Dokumentationsbereiche am Beispiel des ZDF BENJAMIN PETERS: The Search Engine Democracy: Metaphors and Muhammad
    TEIL 3: QUALITÄT VON SUCHMASCHINEN UND NUTZERVERHALTEN] DIRK LEWANDOWSKI: Mit welchen Kennzahlen lässt sich die Qualität von Suchmaschinen messen? BENJAMIN EDELMAN: Assessing and Improving the Safety of Internet Search Engines HENDRIK SPECK / FREDERIC PHILIPP THIELE: Playing the Search Engines or Hacking the Box: Möglichkeiten und Gefahren von Suchmaschinen-Hacking am Beispiel von Google NATALIE KINK / THOMAS HESS: Suchmaschinen als Substitut traditioneller Medien? Erste Ergebnisse einer Studie zum Wandel der Informationsbeschaffung durch Suchmaschinen DIVINA FRAU-MEIGS: Minding the Gatekeepers: Search Engines for Young People, and the Regulatory Riddle of Harmful Content an Environmental Cognition Perspective MARCEL MACHILL / MARKUS BEILER / ULRIKE NEUMANN: Leistungsfähigkeit von wissenschaftlichen Suchmaschinen. Ein Experiment am Beispiel von Google Scholar
    RVK
    AP 18420 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Arten des Nachrichtenwesens, Medientechnik / Internet
  10. Raghavan, V.V.; Jung, G.S.; Bollmann, P.: ¬A critical investigation of recall and precision as measures of retrieval system performance (1989) 0.08
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  11. Jung, H.; Yi, E.; Kim, D.; Lee, G.G.: Information extraction with automatic knowledge expansion (2005) 0.06
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  12. Kang, I.-S.; Na, S.-H.; Lee, S.; Jung, H.; Kim, P.; Sung, W.-K.; Lee, J.-H.: On co-authorship for author disambiguation (2009) 0.06
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  13. Jung, J.J.: Contextualized query sampling to discover semantic resource descriptions on the web (2009) 0.06
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  14. Information seeking in context : Proceedings of an International Conference on Research in Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts, 14-16 August 1996, Tampere, Finland (1997) 0.06
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: DERVIN, B.: Given a context by any other name: methodological tools for taming the unruly beast; WILSON, T.: Information behaviour: an inter-disciplinary perspective; GLUCK, M.: Making sense of semiotics: privelinging respondents in revealing contextual geographic syntactic and semantic codes; TALJA, S.: Constituing 'information' and 'user' as research objects: a theory of knowledge formations as a alternative to the information man-theory; TUOMININ, K. u. R. SAVOLAINEN: A social constructionist approach to the study of information as discursive action; LECKIE, G.J. u. K.E. PETTIGREW: A general model of the information seeking of professionals: role theory through the back door?; ALLEN, B.: Information needs: a person-in-situation approach; BYSTRÖM, K.: Municipal administrators at work - information needs and seeking (IN&S) in relation to task complexity: a case-study amongst municipals officials; LOUGHRIDGE, B.: Investigating the management information needs of heads of academic departments in universities in the United Kingdom: a critical success factors approach; BARNES, D.M., A.H. SPINK u. D.E. YEATTS: Effective information systems for high-performing self-managed teams; SONNENWALD, D.H. u. L.A. LIEVROUW: Collaboration during the design process: a case study of communication, information behavior, and project performance; ALGON, J.: Classifications of tasks, steps, and information-related behaviors of individuals on project teams; MALMSJÖ, A.: Information seeking behaviour and development of information systems: a contextual view; BARRY, C.: Information-seeking in an advanced IT culture: a case study; KIRK, J.: Managers' use of information: a grounded theory approach; KUHLTHAU, C.C.: The influence of uncertainty on the information seeking behavior of a securities analyst; LIMBERG, L.: Information use for learning purposes; SOLOMON, P.: Information behavior in sense making: a three-year case study of work planning; WANG, P.: Users' information needs at different stages of a research project: a cognitive view; BRUCE, H.: A user oriented view of Internet as information infrastructure; WILLIAMSON, K.: The information needs and information-seeking behavior of older adults: an Australian study; TODD, R.J.: Information utilisation: a cognitive analysis of how girls utilise drug information based on Brookes' Fundamental Equation (K(S) + delta I = K(S + delta S)); JULIEN, H.E.: How career information helps adolescents' decision making; DAVENPORT, E,. M. HIGGINS u. I. SOMERVILLE: The appropriatation of home information systems in Scottish households; ERDELEZ, S.: Information encountering: a conceptual framework for accidental information discovery; HARMON, E.G. u. E.R. BALLESTEROS: Unconscious cognition: the elicitation of deeply embedded information needs; SCHWABE, G.: Citizenship information in Norway, Germany, and from the European Commission: the need and its delivery
  15. Jung, S.; Herlocker, J.L.; Webster, J.; Mellinger, M.; Frumkin, J.: LibraryFind : system design and usability testing of academic metasearch system (2008) 0.05
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  16. Jung, S.; Herlocker, J.L.; Webster, J.: Click data as implicit relevance feedback in web search (2007) 0.04
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  17. Emerging frameworks and methods : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4), Seattle, WA, July 21 - 25, 2002 (2002) 0.03
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    Content
    LIS research and evaluation methodologies fell under the same scrutiny and systematization, particularly in the presentations employing multiple and mixed methodologies. Jaana Kekäläinen's and Kalervo Järvelin's proposal for a framework of laboratory information retrieval evaluation measures, applied along with analyses of information seeking and work task contexts, employed just such a mix. Marcia Bates pulled together Bradford's Law of Scattering of decreasingly relevant information sources and three information searching techniques (browsing, directed searching, and following links) to pose the question: what are the optimum searching techniques for the different regions of information concentrations? Jesper Schneider and Pia Borlund applied bibliometric methods (document co-citation, bibliographic coupling, and co-word analysis) to augment manual thesaurus construction and maintenance. Fredrik Åström examined document keyword co-occurrence measurement compared to and then combined with bibliometric co-citation analysis to map LIS concept spaces. Ian Ruthven, Mounia Lalmas, and Keith van Rijsbergen compared system-supplied query expansion terms with interactive user query expansion, incorporating both partial relevance assessment feedback (how relevant is a document) and ostensive relevance feedback (measuring when a document is assessed as relevant over time). Scheduled in the midst of the presentations were two stimulating panel and audience discussions. The first panel, chaired by Glynn Harmon, explored the current re-positioning of many library and information science schools by renaming themselves to eliminate the "library" word and emphasize the "information" word (as in "School of Information," "Information School," and schools of "Information Studies"). Panelists Marcia Bates, Harry Bruce, Toni Carbo, Keith Belton, and Andrew Dillon presented the reasons for name changes in their own information programs, which include curricular change and expansion beyond a "stereotypical" library focus, broader contemporary theoretical approaches to information, new clientele and markets for information services and professionals, new media formats and delivery models, and new interdisciplinary student and faculty recruitment from crossover fields. Sometimes criticized for over-broadness and ambiguity-and feared by library practitioners who were trained in more traditional library schools-renaming schools both results from and occasions a renewed examination of the definitions and boundaries of the field as a whole and the educational and research missions of individual schools.
  18. Dodge, M.: What does the Internet look like, Jellyfish perhaps? : Exploring a visualization of the Internet by Young Hyun of CAIDA (2001) 0.02
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    What Is CAIDA? Association for Internet Data Analysis, started in 1997 and is based in the San Diego Supercomputer Center. CAIDA is led by KC Claffy along with a staff of serious Net techie researchers and grad students, and they are one of the worlds leading teams of academic researchers studying how the Internet works [6] . Their mission is "to provide a neutral framework for promoting greater cooperation in developing and deploying Internet measurement, analysis, and visualization tools that will support engineering and maintaining a robust, scaleable global Internet infrastructure." In addition to the Walrus visualization tool and the skitter monitoring system which we have touched on here, CAIDA has many other interesting projects mapping the infrastructure and operations of the global Internet. Two of my particular favorite visualization projects developed at CAIDA are MAPNET and Plankton [7] . MAPNET provides a useful interactive tool for mapping ISP backbones onto real-world geography. You can select from a range of commercial and research backbones and compare their topology of links overlaid on the same map. (The major problem with MAPNET is that is based on static database of ISP backbones links, which has unfortunately become obsolete over time.) Plankton, developed by CAIDA researchers Bradley Huffaker and Jaeyeon Jung, is an interactive tool for visualizing the topology and traffic on the global hierarchy of Web caches.
  19. Chafe, W.L.: Meaning and the structure of language (1980) 0.02
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    Classification
    ET 400 Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Einzelgebiete der Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachbeschreibung / Semantik und Lexikologie / Allgemeines
    ET 430 Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Einzelgebiete der Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachbeschreibung / Semantik und Lexikologie / Synchrone Semantik / Allgemeines (Gesamtdarstellungen)
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    ET 400 Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Einzelgebiete der Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachbeschreibung / Semantik und Lexikologie / Allgemeines
    ET 430 Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. Indogermanistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen und Literaturen / Einzelgebiete der Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachbeschreibung / Semantik und Lexikologie / Synchrone Semantik / Allgemeines (Gesamtdarstellungen)
  20. Boßmeyer, C.: UNIMARC und MAB : Strukturunterschiede und Kompatibilitätsfragen (1995) 0.02
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    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 42(1995) H.5, S.465-480

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