Search (4969 results, page 3 of 249)

  • × year_i:[2000 TO 2010}
  1. Cazan, C.: Medizinische Ontologien : das Ende des MeSH (2006) 0.06
    0.061696455 = product of:
      0.12339291 = sum of:
        0.054136775 = weight(_text_:und in 1132) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.054136775 = score(doc=1132,freq=28.0), product of:
            0.14761198 = queryWeight, product of:
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.36675057 = fieldWeight in 1132, product of:
              5.2915025 = tf(freq=28.0), with freq of:
                28.0 = termFreq=28.0
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.03125 = fieldNorm(doc=1132)
        0.069256134 = weight(_text_:headings in 1132) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.069256134 = score(doc=1132,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.21444786 = fieldWeight in 1132, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.03125 = fieldNorm(doc=1132)
      0.5 = coord(2/4)
    
    Abstract
    Die Komplexizität medizinischer Fragestellungen und des medizinischen Informationsmanagements war seit den Anfängen der Informatik immer ein besonders wichtiges Thema. Trotz des Scheiterns der Künstlichen Intelligenz in den 80er Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts haben deren Kernideen Früchte getragen. Durch kongruente Entwicklung einer Reihe anderer Wissenschaftsdisziplinen und der exponentiellen Entwicklung im Bereich Computerhardware konnten die gestellten, hohen Anforderungen bei der medizinischen Informationssuche doch noch erfüllt werden. Die programmatische Forderung von Tim Berners-Lee betreffend "Semantic Web" im Jahr 2000 hat dem Thema Ontologien für maschinenlesbare Repositorien in Allgemein- und Fachsprache breitere Aufmerksamkeit gewonnen. Da in der Medizin (PubMed) mit dem von NLM schon vor 20 Jahren entwickelten Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) eine funktionierende Ontologie in Form eines semantischen Netzes in Betrieb ist, ist es auch für Medizinbibliothekare und Medizindokumentare hoch an der Zeit, sich damit zu beschäftigen. Ontologien können im Wesen, trotz der informatisch vernebelnden Terminologie, als Werkzeuge der Klassifikation verstanden werden. Hier sind von seiten der Bibliotheks- und Dokumentationswissenschaft wesentliche Beiträge möglich. Der vorliegende Bericht bietet einen Einstieg in das Thema, erklärt wesentliche Elemente des UMLS und schließt mit einer kommentierten Anmerkungs- und Literaturliste für die weitere Beschäftigung mit Ontologien.
    Content
    Dieser Aufsatz ist kein Abgesang auf MeSH (= Medical Subject Headings in Medline/PubMed), wie man/frau vielleicht vermuten könnte. Vielmehr wird - ohne informatiklastiges Fachchinesisch - an Hand des von der National Library of Medicine entwickelten Unified Medical Language System erklärt, worin die Anforderungen an Ontologien bestehen, die im Zusammenhang mit dem Semantic Web allerorten eingefordert und herbeigewünscht werden. Eine Lektüre für Einsteigerinnen, die zum Vertiefen der gewonnenen Begriffssicherheit an Hand der weiterführenden Literaturhinweise anregt. Da das UMLS hier vor allem als Beispiel verwendet wird, werden auch Bibliothekarlnnen, Dokumentarlnnen und Informationsspezialistinnen anderer Fachbereiche den Aufsatz mit Gewinn lesen - und erfahren, dass unser Fachwissen aus der Sacherschließung und der Verwendung und Mitgestaltung von Normdateien und Thesauri bei der Entwicklung von Ontologien gefragt ist! (Eveline Pipp, Universitätsbibliothek Innsbruck). - Die elektronische Version dieses Artikels ist verfügbar unter: http://www.egms.de/en/journals/mbi/2006-6/mbi000049.shtml.
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  2. Wilk, D.: Problems in the use of Library of Congress Subject Headings as the basis for Hebrew subject headings in the Bar-Ilan University Library (2000) 0.06
    0.061214358 = product of:
      0.24485743 = sum of:
        0.24485743 = weight(_text_:headings in 6416) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24485743 = score(doc=6416,freq=4.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7581877 = fieldWeight in 6416, product of:
              2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                4.0 = termFreq=4.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=6416)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
  3. Chan, L.M.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : principles and application (2005) 0.06
    0.061214358 = product of:
      0.24485743 = sum of:
        0.24485743 = weight(_text_:headings in 5598) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24485743 = score(doc=5598,freq=4.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7581877 = fieldWeight in 5598, product of:
              2.0 = tf(freq=4.0), with freq of:
                4.0 = termFreq=4.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=5598)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    The only comprehensive treatise an the Library of Congress Subject Headings system, now fully updated to address LCSH in the electronic environment.
  4. Denda, K.: Beyond subject headings : a structured information retrieval tool for interdisciplinary fields (2005) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 1106) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=1106,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 1106, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.109375 = fieldNorm(doc=1106)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
  5. Lipscomb, C.E.: Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (2000) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 4759) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=4759,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 4759, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.109375 = fieldNorm(doc=4759)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
  6. Poll, J.: ¬A question of perspective : assigning Library of Congress Subject Headings to classical literature and ancient history (2001) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 438) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=438,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 438, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=438)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    This article explains the concept of world view and shows how the world view of cataloguers influences the development and assignment of subject headings to works about other cultures and civilizations, using works from Classical literature and Ancient history as examples. Cataloguers are encouraged to evaluate the headings they assign to works in Classical literature and Ancient history in terms of the world views of Ancient Greece and Rome so that headings reflect the contents of the works they describe and give fuller expression to the diversity of thoughts and themes that characterize these ancient civilizations.
  7. Marshall, L.: Specific and generic subject headings : increasing subject access to library materials (2003) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 497) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=497,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 497, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=497)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    The principle of specificity for subject headings provides a clear advantage to many researchers for the precision it brings to subject searching. However, for some researchers very specific subject headings hinder an efficient and comprehensive search. An appropriate broader heading, especially when made narrower in scope by the addition of subheadings, can benefit researchers by providing generic access to their topic. Assigning both specific and generic subject headings to a work would enhance the subject accessibility for the diverse approaches and research needs of different catalog users. However, it can be difficult for catalogers to assign broader terms consistently to different works and without consistency the gathering function of those terms may not be realized.
  8. Kulczak, D.E.; Reineka, C.: Marcive GPO records and authority control : an evaluation of name and subject headings at the University of Arkansas libraries (2004) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 533) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=533,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 533, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=533)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    In mid-1999, the University of Arkansas Libraries began loading MarciveGPO records into its Innovative Interfaces catalog. Pursuant to that activity, the Database Maintenance Unit examined five system-generated authority reports in order to evaluate the quality of Marcive headings and to determine whether future GPO records could be loaded into the catalog without further authority processing. Final results indicated that while the overall quality of Marcive headings was good, a significant percentage of headings that appeared on the authority reports required additional attention.
  9. Anderson, J.D.; Hofmann, M.A.: ¬A fully faceted syntax for Library of Congress Subject Headings (2006) 0.06
    0.06059912 = product of:
      0.24239647 = sum of:
        0.24239647 = weight(_text_:headings in 350) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.24239647 = score(doc=350,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7505675 = fieldWeight in 350, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=350)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    Moving to a fully faceted syntax would resolve three problems facing Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): 1. Inconsistent syntax rules; 2. Inability to create headings that are coextensive with the topic of a work; and 3. Lack of effective displays for long lists of subdivisions under a single subject heading in OPACs and similar electronic displays. The authors advocate a fully faceted syntax using the facets of a modern faceted library classification (The Bliss Bibliographic Classification, 2d ed.). They demonstrate how this might be accomplished so as to integrate the new syntax with existing headings.
  10. Library of Congress Subject Headings (2004) 0.06
    0.059977576 = product of:
      0.2399103 = sum of:
        0.2399103 = weight(_text_:headings in 5048) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.2399103 = score(doc=5048,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7428692 = fieldWeight in 5048, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=5048)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    The new edition adds 7.200 new headings and their references; LCSH now has a total of 270.000 authority records. Instructions how to use the LCSH in: Subject Cataloging Manual: Subject Headings (2002 cumulation: 5th. ed. 1996 with updates through 2002 interfiled; looseleaf in 4 vols.) with semiannual updates.
  11. Roe, S.: Subject access vocabularies in a multi-type library consortium (2001) 0.06
    0.059977576 = product of:
      0.2399103 = sum of:
        0.2399103 = weight(_text_:headings in 443) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.2399103 = score(doc=443,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.7428692 = fieldWeight in 443, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=443)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    Madison High School Library joined the South Dakota Library Network (SDLN), a multi-type library consortium with a shared online catalog in 1998. This study compares subject access in this small high school library both before and after the retrospective conversion. Vocabulary mapping between the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and the Sears List of Subject Headings is discussed.
    Object
    Sears List of Subject Headings
  12. Hoerman, H.L.; Furniss, K.A.: Turning practice into principles : a comparison of the IFLA Principles underlying Subject Heading Languages (SHLs) and the principles underlying the Library of Congress Subject Headings system (2000) 0.06
    0.058073036 = product of:
      0.23229215 = sum of:
        0.23229215 = weight(_text_:headings in 6611) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.23229215 = score(doc=6611,freq=10.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.71928 = fieldWeight in 6611, product of:
              3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                10.0 = termFreq=10.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=6611)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    The IFLA Section on Classification and Indexing's Working Group on Principles Underlying Subject Headings Languages has identified a set of eleven principles for subject heading languages and excerpted the texts that match each principle from the instructions for each of eleven national subject indexing systems, including excerpts from the LC's Subject Cataloging Manual: Subject Headings. This study compares the IFLA principles with other texts that express the principles underlying LCSH, especially Library of Congress Subject Headings: Principles of Structure and Policies for Application, prepared by Lois Mai Chan for the Library of Congress in 1990, Chan's later book on LCSH, and earlier documents by Haykin and Cutter. The principles are further elaborated for clarity and discussed
    Source
    The LCSH century: one hundred years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings system. Ed.: A.T. Stone
  13. Strottman, T.A.: Some of our fifty are missing : Library of Congress Subject Headings for southwestern cultures and history (2007) 0.06
    0.058073036 = product of:
      0.23229215 = sum of:
        0.23229215 = weight(_text_:headings in 1784) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.23229215 = score(doc=1784,freq=10.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.71928 = fieldWeight in 1784, product of:
              3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                10.0 = termFreq=10.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=1784)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    The Library of Congress Subject Headings has flaws in the logic and structure of its headings relating to the Southwest. Examples demonstrate aspects of the regional biases that make it frustrating to use LCSH for cataloging Southwest collections. The frustrations experienced by students, researchers, and library patrons trying to find detailed information on the Southwest have significant social consequences, especially for Hispanics and Native Americans. Antonio Gramsci's concepts provide a framework to present the implications of these consequences and the need to correct them. LCSH is a major cataloging and research resource both nationally and internationally. Successfully changing biased and inaccurate LCSH subject headings will exhibit social and political leadership while LCSH is providing technological leadership as a key source for developing cooperative online international authority files for subject headings.
  14. Oehlschläger, S.: Aus der 50. Sitzung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbundsysteme am 24. und 25. April 2006 in Köln (2006) 0.06
    0.057891563 = product of:
      0.115783125 = sum of:
        0.055184007 = weight(_text_:und in 183) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.055184007 = score(doc=183,freq=38.0), product of:
            0.14761198 = queryWeight, product of:
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.37384504 = fieldWeight in 183, product of:
              6.164414 = tf(freq=38.0), with freq of:
                38.0 = termFreq=38.0
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.02734375 = fieldNorm(doc=183)
        0.06059912 = weight(_text_:headings in 183) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.06059912 = score(doc=183,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.18764187 = fieldWeight in 183, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.02734375 = fieldNorm(doc=183)
      0.5 = coord(2/4)
    
    Abstract
    Am 24. und 25. April 2006 hat die Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbundsysteme auf Einladung der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz ihre 50. Sitzung in Berlin durchgeführt.
    Content
    Inhalt: - Zusammenarbeit der Verbundsysteme, Verbesserung von Datentausch und Fremddatennutzung - - MARC21 als Austauschformat Die Arbeiten im Rahmen des Projektes Umstieg auf MARC 21 liegen im Zeitplan. Der gegenwärtige Schwerpunkt der Arbeit ist die Erstellung einer Konkordanz MAB2 - MARC 21, die laufend mit der Expertengruppe Datenformate zurückgekoppelt wird und den Verbünden nach ihrer Fertigstellung vorgelegt wird. Es wird erwartet, dass zum 1. Januar 2007 ein Stand erreicht ist, an dem die Verbünde die erforderlichen Schritte ihres Umstiegs konkret terminieren können. Ab Herbst soll eine Arbeitsgruppe aus Vertretern der Verbünde den Umstieg auf operativer Ebene konkret planen. Damit der Umstieg als gut vorbereiteter, konzertierter und flächendeckend durchgeführter Schritt vollzogen werden kann, sollen die Verbundzentralen entsprechende Kapazitäten einplanen. - - Matchkey Kooperative Neukatalogisierung - - Catalogue Enrichment Nach einem Beschluss in der 49. Sitzung wurde eine Arbeitsgruppe Catalogue enrichment unter Federführung des HBZ gegründet. Das HBZ hat einen Entwurf zu einer Referenzdatenbank für Kataloganreicherungen vorgelegt, der gegenwärtig diskutiert wird. Die Mitglieder der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbundsysteme haben sich darauf geeinigt, eine Bestandsaufnahme sowie eine Mengen- und Inhaltsabschätzung dessen zu machen, was sie in die Referenzdatenbank einspeisen können. Das HBZ wird ein Konzept für ein Daten- und Schnittstellenmodell vorlegen und einen Prototyp der Datenbank aufsetzen. Die Deutsche Bibliothek hat zugesagt, mit Verlegern über zusätzliche Daten wie Inhaltsverzeichnisse, Abstracts, Cover o.ä. zu verhandeln mit dem Ziel, diese Informationseinheiten zu übernehmen, ggf. selbst zu erstellen und über ihre Datendienste auszuliefern statt wie bisher nur als Link auf Drittsystemen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Der Deutsche Bibliotheksverband (DBV) steht mit dem Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels in Kontakt und hat bereits eine prinzipielle Zusage erreicht; derzeit wird eine entsprechende Vereinbarung angestrebt. - - Normdaten-Onlineschnittstelle
    - Neues von den Mitgliedern (in Auswahl, Stand: April 2006) - - Bibliotheksverbund Bayern (BVB) / Verbundzentrale - - - Erweiterung des ALEPH-Einsatzes - - - Catalogue Enrichment ADAM - - - CD-ROM-Server - - - InfoGuide - - - Application Service Providing (ASP) - - Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg (BSZ) - - - SWB-Verbunddatenbank - - - Catalogue Enrichment - - - OPUS - - - Internetportal für Bibliotheken, Archive und Museen (BAM) - - - Metadatenverwaltung für den Verteilten Dokumentenserver (VDS) - - - Virtuelle Auskunft mit drei Partnerbibliotheken eröffnet - - Die Deutsche Bibliothek - - - DissOnline Portal - - - DissOnline Tutor - - - CrissCross Ziel des Projektes CrissCross ist es, ein multilinguales, thesaurusbasiertes und benutzergerechtes Recherchevokabular zu schaffen. Hierzu werden die Sachschlagwörter der Schlagwortnormdatei (SWD) mit den Notationen der Dewey-Dezimalklassifikation (DDC) verbunden. Die Multilingualität wird durch die Verknüpfung mit ihren Äquivalenten in den beiden umfassenden Schlagwortnormdateien Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) und Rameau erreicht. Dabei wird auf den Ergebnissen des MACS-Projektes aufgebaut. Dem Nutzer wird so der Zugang zu heterogen erschlossenen Dokumenten ermöglicht, ohne dass er die Regeln des jeweiligen nationalen oder internationalen Erschließungsinstrumentes kennen muss. Projektpartner sind die Fakultät für Informations- und Kommunikationswissenschaften der Fachhochschule Köln und Die Deutsche Bibliothek. Das Projekt hat am 1. Februar 2006 begonnen und soll Ende Januar 2008 abgeschlossen sein. Technisch wird das Projekt im PICA/Iltis-System Der Deutschen Bibliothek und in der Arbeitsumgebung für die DDC "MelvilClass" realisiert. - - - DDC-vascoda
    - - Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund (GBV) / Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG) - - - WWW-Datenbanken - - - Virtuelle Fachbibliotheken - - - Verbundkatalog Internetquellen VKI - - - Öffentliche Bibliotheken im GBV - - Hessisches BibliotheksinformationsSystem (NeBIS) / Verbundzentrale - - - HeBIS-Portal - - - PND-Projekt - - - Catalogue Enrichment - - Hochschulbibliothekszentrum des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (HBZ) - - - Bibliographischer Werkzeugkasten - - - DigiAuskunft - - - Suchmaschine - - - Suchmaschinentechnologie - - - Verfügbarkeitsrecherche - - - Publikationssysteme/Digital Peer Publishing (DiPP) - - Kooperativer Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) / KOBV-Zentrale - - - KOBV-Portal - - - Inbetriebnahme des neuen KOBV-Index - - - KOBV-Konsortialportal - - - OPUS- und Archivierungsdienste - - - Zeitschriftenartikel im Volltext
    - - Österreichische Bibliothekenverbund und Service Ges.m.b.H. (OBVSG) Datenlieferung an die ZDB - - - ZDB als Fremddatenquelle/Normdatei - - - Österreichische Dissertationsdatenbank/eDoc - - - Anbindung weiterer Lokalsysteme - - - Retroerfassungsprojekt - - - Homepage /"Verbundportal" - - Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB) - - - ZDB-OPAC - - - Integration DDB in ZDB - - - Collection Management/ Kennzeichnung von Sondersommelgebietszeitschriften in der ZDB - - - Sigelverzeichnis online/Bibliotheksdatei der ZDB
  15. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code. Report from the 1st Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Frankfurt 2003 (2004) 0.05
    0.05440733 = product of:
      0.10881466 = sum of:
        0.023993563 = weight(_text_:und in 3312) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.023993563 = score(doc=3312,freq=22.0), product of:
            0.14761198 = queryWeight, product of:
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.16254483 = fieldWeight in 3312, product of:
              4.690416 = tf(freq=22.0), with freq of:
                22.0 = termFreq=22.0
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.015625 = fieldNorm(doc=3312)
        0.08482109 = weight(_text_:headings in 3312) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.08482109 = score(doc=3312,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.2626439 = fieldWeight in 3312, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.015625 = fieldNorm(doc=3312)
      0.5 = coord(2/4)
    
    BK
    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
    Classification
    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
    Footnote
    The next section collects three papers, all presented at the meeting by the people best placed to address the topics authoritatively and comprehensively. The first is by John D. Byrum, of the Library of Congress, and Chair of the ISBD Review Group, who clearly and concisely explains the history and role of the ISBDs in "IFLA's ISBD Programme. Purpose, process, and prospects." The next paper, "Brave new FRBR world" is by Patrick Le Boeuf, of the Bibliothèque nationale de France and Chair of the FRBR Review Group (a French version is available an the website). Drawing from his extensive expertise with FRBR, Le Boeuf explains what FRBR is and equally importantly is not, points to its impact in the present context of Code revision, and discusses insights relevant to the working group topics that can be drawn from FRBR. Closing this section is Barbara Tillett's contribution "A Virtual International Authority File," which signals an important change in thinking about international cooperation for bibliographic control. Earlier efforts focussed an getting agreement about form and structure of headings, this view stresses linking authority files to share the intellectual effort yet present headings to the user in the form that is most appropriate culturally.
    The section of background papers starts most appropriately by reprinting the Statement of Principles from the 1961 Paris Conference and continues with another twelve papers of varying lengths, most written specifically for the IME ICC. For the published report the papers have been organized to follow the order of topics assigned to the Tive working groups: Working Group 1 Personal names; WG2 Corporate bodies; WG3 Seriality; WG4 Multivolume/multipart structures; and WG5 Uniform titles, GMDs. Pino Buizza and Mauro Guerrini co-author a substantial paper "Author and title access point control: On the way national bibliographic agencies face the issue forty years after the Paris Principles," which was first presented in Italian at the November 2002 workshop an Cataloguing and Authority Control in Rome. Issues that remain unresolved are which name or title to adopt, which form of the name or title, and which entry word to select, while choice of headings has become more uniform. The impact of catalogue language (meaning both the language of the cataloguing agency and of the majority of users of the catalogue) an these choices is explored by examining the headings used in ten national authority files for a full range of names, personal and corporate. The reflections presented are both practical and grounded in theory. Mauro Guerrini, assisted by Pino Buizza and Lucia Sardo, contributes a further new paper "Corporate bodies from ICCP up to 2003," which is an excellent survey of the surprisingly controversial issue of corporate bodies as authors, starting with Panizzi, Jewett, Cutter, Dziatzko, Fumagalli, and Lubetzky, through the debate at the Paris Conference, to the views of Verona, Domanovszky and Carpenter, and work under the auspices of IFLA an the Form and structure of corporate headings (FSCH) project and its Rvew, as well as a look at the archival standard ISAAR(CPF). This paper is the only one to have a comprehensive bibliography.
    Ton Heijligers reflects an the relation of the IME ICC effort to AACR and calls for an examination of the principles and function of the concept of main entry in his brief paper "Main entry into the future?" Ingrid Parent's article "From ISBD (S) to ISBD(CR): a voyage of discovery and alignment" is reprinted from Serials Librarian as it tells of the successful project not only to revise an ISBD, but also to harmonize three Codes for serials cataloguing: ISBD (CR), ISSN and AACR. Gunilla Jonsson's paper "The bibliographic unit in the digital context" is a perceptive discussion of level of granularity issues which must be addressed in deciding what to catalogue. Practical issues and user expectation are important considerations, whether the material to be catalogued is digital or analog. Ann Huthwaite's paper "Class of materials concept and GMDs" as well as Tom Delsey's ensuing comments, originated as Joint Steering Committee restricted papers in 2002. It is a great service to have them made widely available in this form as they raise fundamental issues and motivate work that has since taken place, leading to the current major round of revision to AACR. The GMD issue is about more than a list of terms and their placement in the cataloguing record, it is intertwined with consideration of whether the concept of classes of materials is helpful in organizing cataloguing rules, if so, which classes are needed, and how to allow for eventual integration of new types of materials. Useful in the Code comparison exercise is an extract of the section an access points from the draft of revised RAK (German cataloguing rules). Four short papers compare aspects of the Russian Cataloguing Rules with RAK and AACR: Tatiana Maskhoulia covers corporate body headings; Elena Zagorskaya outlines current development an serials and other continuing resources; Natalia N. Kasparova covers multilevel structures; Ljubov Ermakova and Tamara Bakhturina describe the uniform title and GMD provisions. The website includes one more item by Kasparova "Bibliographic record language in multilingual electronic communication." The volume is rounded out by the appendix which includes the conference agenda, the full list of participants, and the reports from the five working groups. Not for the casual reader, this volume is a must read for anyone working an cataloguing code development at the national or international levels, as well as those teaching cataloguing. Any practising cataloguer will benefit from reading the draft statement of principles and the three presentation papers, and dipping into the background papers."
    Weitere Rez. in: ZfBB 52(2005) H.3/4, S.227-228 (K. Haller): " ... Im Mittelpunkt der Publikation steht das revidierte Statement of International Cataloguing Principles. Es wendet sich mit seinen Grundsätzen gleichermaßen an Bibliografien und Bibliothekskataloge sowie Datensammlungen in Archiven, Museen und dergleichen Einrichtungen. Terminologisch und inhaltlich geht das Statement von den Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) aus. Durch die Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records (FRANAR) werden die Normdateien und die Sacherschließung in das Statement eingebracht. Die FRBR sind ein theoretisches Modell, ein strategisches Dokument, in dem durch die Entitäten die logischen Zusammenhänge dargestellt und damit die notwendi ge Erschließungsqualität definiert wird. Es geht um klare Grundsätze für Wahl, Anzahl und Art der Suchbegriffe (access points) und deren Beziehungen. ... Insgesamt ist die Publikation sehr zu begrüßen und als Pflichtlektüre allen Verantwortlichen im Erschließungsbereich und dem in Ausbildung befindlichen Nachwuchs dringend zu empfehlen."
  16. ¬The thesaurus: review, renaissance and revision (2004) 0.05
    0.054380856 = product of:
      0.10876171 = sum of:
        0.018795345 = weight(_text_:und in 4243) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018795345 = score(doc=4243,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.14761198 = queryWeight, product of:
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.12732941 = fieldWeight in 4243, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              2.217899 = idf(docFreq=13141, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0234375 = fieldNorm(doc=4243)
        0.089966364 = weight(_text_:headings in 4243) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.089966364 = score(doc=4243,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.27857596 = fieldWeight in 4243, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0234375 = fieldNorm(doc=4243)
      0.5 = coord(2/4)
    
    Footnote
    The didactic parts of the book are a collection of exercises, readings and resources constituting a "Teach yourself " chapter written by Alan Thomas, ending with the warning that "New challenges include how to devise multi-functional and usersensitive vocabularies, corporate taxonomies and ontologies, and how to apply the transformative technology to them." This is absolutely right, and there is a need for some good writing that would tackle these issues. Another chapter, by James Shearer, skilfully manages to compress a practical exercise in building a thesaurus into some twenty A5 size pages. The third chapter in this set, by Marianne Lykke Nielsen, contains extensive reviews of key issues and selected readings under eight headings from the concept of the thesaurus, through the various construction stages and ending with automatic construction techniques. . . . This is a useful and approachable book. It is a pity that the index is such a poor advertisement for vocabulary control and usefulness."
    LCSH
    Subject headings
    RSWK
    Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Information Retrieval / Inhaltserschließung / Thesaurus (BVB)
    Subject
    Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Information Retrieval / Inhaltserschließung / Thesaurus (BVB)
    Subject headings
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  17. Khairy, I.; Wastawy, S.: ¬The Development of name and subject authority file (Bibalex) at the Library of Alexandria (2008) 0.05
    0.052480377 = product of:
      0.20992151 = sum of:
        0.20992151 = weight(_text_:headings in 3613) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.20992151 = score(doc=3613,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.6500105 = fieldWeight in 3613, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=3613)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    This paper aims at illustrating the methodology of constructing the Arabic authority headings. Accordingly, the main focus is on the system of linking name headings in Arabic-Roman scripts and subject headings in the three languages Arabic, English and French. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina's biscript / trilingual authority file project »bibalex« can be considered the first step toward establishing cooperative projects with union catalogs and authority files.
  18. Hearn, S.: Comparing catalogs : currency and consistency of controlled headings (2009) 0.05
    0.052480377 = product of:
      0.20992151 = sum of:
        0.20992151 = weight(_text_:headings in 587) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.20992151 = score(doc=587,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.6500105 = fieldWeight in 587, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=587)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
    Abstract
    Evaluative and comparative studies of catalog data have tended to focus on methods that are labor intensive, demand expertise, and can examine only a limited number of records. This study explores an alternative approach to gathering and analyzing catalog data, focusing on the currency and consistency of controlled headings. The resulting data provide insight into libraries' use of changed headings and their success in maintaining currency and consistency, and the systems needed to support the current pace of heading changes.
  19. ueda, K.: Simplified plan for a new maintenance system for three tools : Basic subject Headings, Nippon Decimal classification, and Nippon Cataloguing Rules (2000) 0.05
    0.051942103 = product of:
      0.20776841 = sum of:
        0.20776841 = weight(_text_:headings in 816) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.20776841 = score(doc=816,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.64334357 = fieldWeight in 816, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=816)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    
  20. People, places & things : a list of popular Library of Congress Subject Headings with Dewey Numbers (2001) 0.05
    0.051942103 = product of:
      0.20776841 = sum of:
        0.20776841 = weight(_text_:headings in 1818) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.20776841 = score(doc=1818,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.32295093 = queryWeight, product of:
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.06655487 = queryNorm
            0.64334357 = fieldWeight in 1818, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              4.8524013 = idf(docFreq=942, maxDocs=44421)
              0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=1818)
      0.25 = coord(1/4)
    

Languages

Types

  • a 3708
  • m 835
  • el 235
  • x 210
  • s 191
  • i 50
  • r 30
  • b 13
  • n 8
  • l 5
  • p 3
  • More… Less…

Themes

Subjects

Classifications