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  1. Judge, A.J.N.: Representation of sets : the role of number (1979) 0.29
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    Source
    Klassifikation und Erkenntnis I. Proc. der Plenarvorträge und der Sektion 1 "Klassifikation und Wissensgewinnung" der 3. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Königstein/Ts., 5.-6.4.1979
  2. Burkart, M.: PROTERM : Ein Softwarepaket für Aufbau, Pflege, Handling von Thesauri und anderen Wortgutsammlungen (1988) 0.25
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  3. Jolley, J.L.: Information handling : Einführung in die Praxis der Datenverarbeitung (1974) 0.23
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    Abstract
    Anhand zahlreicher Beispiele und Abbildungen werden die Möglichkeiten moderner Informationsverarbeitungs- und Klassifikationssysteme dargestellt
  4. Rügenhagen, M.; Beck, T.S.; Sartorius, E.J.: Information integrity in the era of Fake News : an experiment using library guidelines to judge information integrity (2020) 0.18
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 44(2020) H.1, S.34-53
  5. Dahlberg, I. (Bearb.): Klassifikation und Erkenntnis I : Proc. der Plenarvorträge und der Sektion 1 "Klassifikation und Wissensgewinnung" der 3. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Königstein/Ts., 5.-6.4.1979 (1979) 0.18
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: SCHEELE, M. Der Mensch als Voraussetzung und als Ziel der Klassifikationsforschung; JUDGE, A.J.N.: Representation of sets: the role of number; DAHLBERG, W.: Zur Geometrie der Grundbegriffe; MERTENS, P.: Die Theorie der Mustererkennung in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften; HANSERT, E.: Statistik als Methodik zur Konstruktion von Wissen; SCHWENDTKE; A.: Wissenschaftssystematik und Scientometrologie; HENRICHS, N.: Gegenstandstheoretische Grundlagen der Bibliotheksklassifikation?; FUGMANN, R. u. J.H. WINTER: Durch mechanisierte Klassifikation zum Analogieschluss; GREITER, F., G. GUTTMANN, E. OESER: Die Rolle der Klassifikation bei der Entwicklung und Bewertung neuer Produkte
  6. Denkin, D.: ¬An information handling service that delivers stae-of-the-art document processing (1993) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Beschreibung der Leistungen der 'Information handling Service Corporation (IHS)'
  7. Schulz, U.: "Wie der Schnabel gewachsen ist" : Über die Qualität von OPACs - Anforderungen, Realität, Perspektiven (1998) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Ob Erwachsene oder Kinder die Bibliothek besuchen, Schwierigkeiten mit dem Handling von OPACs sind fast die Regel und gleichen sich überall auf der Welt. Durch Forschungen und Projekte ist seit langem bekannt, woraus diese Schwierigkeiten resultieren und wie ihnen abgeholfen werden könnte - bisher aber waren Bibliothekare auf diesem Gebiet keine guten Anwälte ihrer Kunden
  8. Fountain, J.F.: Headings for children's materials : an LCSH/Sears companion (1993) 0.13
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Public library quarterly 15(1996) no.1, S.65-66 (A.L. Judge)
  9. Zhang, X: Rough set theory based automatic text categorization (2005) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Der Forschungsbericht "Rough Set Theory Based Automatic Text Categorization and the Handling of Semantic Heterogeneity" von Xueying Zhang ist in Buchform auf Englisch erschienen. Zhang hat in ihrer Arbeit ein Verfahren basierend auf der Rough Set Theory entwickelt, das Beziehungen zwischen Schlagwörtern verschiedener Vokabulare herstellt. Sie war von 2003 bis 2005 Mitarbeiterin des IZ und ist seit Oktober 2005 Associate Professor an der Nanjing University of Science and Technology.
  10. Robinson, B.M.: Reference services : a model of question handling (1989) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Describes the conceptual framework and a vocabulary which can be used to discuss strategies and choices involved in question handling. A model of question handling is presented which provides for: developing strategies for handling questions; evaluating the appropriateness of the strategy; and relating levels of service to resource requirements. The model involves 5 phases: conducting a reference interview; formulating a question handling strategy; handling the question; reporting the result to the client; and evaluating the service delivered. It describes the reference librarian's interaction with a client and the types of decisions which a librarian makes when selecting and matching the level of resources to the desired level of service.
  11. Lackes, R.; Tillmanns, C.: Data Mining für die Unternehmenspraxis : Entscheidungshilfen und Fallstudien mit führenden Softwarelösungen (2006) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Das Buch richtet sich an Praktiker in Unternehmen, die sich mit der Analyse von großen Datenbeständen beschäftigen. Nach einem kurzen Theorieteil werden vier Fallstudien aus dem Customer Relationship Management eines Versandhändlers bearbeitet. Dabei wurden acht führende Softwarelösungen verwendet: der Intelligent Miner von IBM, der Enterprise Miner von SAS, Clementine von SPSS, Knowledge Studio von Angoss, der Delta Miner von Bissantz, der Business Miner von Business Object und die Data Engine von MIT. Im Rahmen der Fallstudien werden die Stärken und Schwächen der einzelnen Lösungen deutlich, und die methodisch-korrekte Vorgehensweise beim Data Mining wird aufgezeigt. Beides liefert wertvolle Entscheidungshilfen für die Auswahl von Standardsoftware zum Data Mining und für die praktische Datenanalyse.
    Content
    Modelle, Methoden und Werkzeuge: Ziele und Aufbau der Untersuchung.- Grundlagen.- Planung und Entscheidung mit Data-Mining-Unterstützung.- Methoden.- Funktionalität und Handling der Softwarelösungen. Fallstudien: Ausgangssituation und Datenbestand im Versandhandel.- Kundensegmentierung.- Erklärung regionaler Marketingerfolge zur Neukundengewinnung.Prognose des Customer Lifetime Values.- Selektion von Kunden für eine Direktmarketingaktion.- Welche Softwarelösung für welche Entscheidung?- Fazit und Marktentwicklungen.
  12. Abbott, R.: ¬The world as information : overload and personal design (1999) 0.12
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    Abstract
    This book takes the broadest view of information, considering it as a phenomenon in its own roght, rather than exploring the technology for handling it. It is very much concerned with the meaning of information - and what we as individuals do with it
    BK
    02.10 / Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    AP 16100 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Aussagefunktion und Aussagegestaltung / Unterrichtung (Information)
    MS 7850 Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien / Soziologie der Massenkommunikation und öffentlichen Meinung / Allgemeine Theorie der gesellschaftlichen Kommunikation und ihrer Medien; Begriff der Öffentlichkeit; Meinungsbildung, public relations
    02.10 / Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
    RVK
    AP 16100 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Aussagefunktion und Aussagegestaltung / Unterrichtung (Information)
    MS 7850 Soziologie / Spezielle Soziologien / Soziologie der Massenkommunikation und öffentlichen Meinung / Allgemeine Theorie der gesellschaftlichen Kommunikation und ihrer Medien; Begriff der Öffentlichkeit; Meinungsbildung, public relations
  13. Lamport, L.: LaTeX: a document preparation system : 2nd ed. (1994) 0.12
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    Abstract
    This authoritative user's guide and reference manual for the LATEX computer typesetting system has been revised to document features now available in the new standard software release - LATEX2e. The new edition features additional styles and functions, improved font handling, and enhanced graphics capabilities.
    Classification
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
    RVK
    ST 281 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Einzelne Benutzerschnittstellen (alphabet.)
  14. Auer, S.; Oelen, A.; Haris, A.M.; Stocker, M.; D'Souza, J.; Farfar, K.E.; Vogt, L.; Prinz, M.; Wiens, V.; Jaradeh, M.Y.: Improving access to scientific literature with knowledge graphs : an experiment using library guidelines to judge information integrity (2020) 0.12
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 44(2020) H.3, S.516-529
  15. Edmonds, E.: Expert systems and document handling (1987) 0.11
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  16. Swain, L.; Tallim, P.: X.400: the standard for message handling systems (1990) 0.11
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  17. Information handling in offices and archives (1993) 0.11
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  18. Eastman, C.M.: Overlaps in postings to thesaurus terms : a preliminary study (1988) 0.11
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    Abstract
    The patterns of overlap between terms which are closely related in a thesaurus are considered. The relationships considered are parent/child, in which one term is a broader term of the other, and sibling in which to 2 terms share the same broader term. The patterns of overlap observed in the MeSH thesaurus with respect to selected MEDLINE postings are examined. The implications of the overlap patterns are discussed, in particular, the impact of the overlap patterns on the potential effectiveness of a proposed algorithm for handling negation is considered.
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  19. Kliemt, A.: Vom VÖBB zum WorldCat : DER WWW-OPAC des VÖBB im funktionalen Vergleich mit anderen Web-OPACs (2002) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Recherche in Bibliothekskatalogen war, zumindest in deutschen Bibliotheken, bis zur Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts in der Regel Sache des Personals, eine wirklich erfolgreiche Recherche meist Spezialisten vorbehalten. Nur diese waren in der Lage, häufig unter Einbeziehung diverser Hilfsmittel, Titelwünsche der Leser nach den jeweiligen Katalog- und Bibliotheksregeln in entsprechende Kataloganfragen umzusetzen. Als dann den Bibliothekskunden selbst nach und nach der Zugang zu diesen Zettelkatalogen in den Bibliotheken eröffnet wurde, war für eine erfolgreiche Suche meist "guter Rat teuer". Hilfestellung und "guter Rat", oft schon bei einer simplen Titelsuche wie "Schuld und Sühne" nötig, konnte vom uneingeweihten Leser direkt vor Ort in der Bibliothek eingeholt werden. Elektronische Formen der Kataloge in Bibliotheken, kurz "OPACs" genannt, eröffneten neue, den alten Zettel- und Mikrofichekatalogen völlig unbekannte Suchmöglichkeiten. Sie zogen aber auch neue Fragestellungen nach sich, besonders zum Handling und zur Suchstrategie. Zumindest dem "fragemutigen" Nutzer konnte und kann dabei vor Ort in den Bibliotheken immer noch direkt geholfen werden. Diese Hilfestellung entfällt jedoch bei allen Bibliotheks- und Verbundkatalogen, die im Internet als so genannte "Web-OPACs" angeboten werden. Sie erreichen einen viel größeren, dafür aber anonym bleibenden Interessentenkreis, vom absoluten Bibliothekslaien bis zum kundigen Bibliotheksnutzer. Diese aktiven und potentiellen Nutzer treten mit den unterschiedlichsten Anforderungen und Fragestellungen an solche Web-OPACs heran. Ein Web-OPAC muss demnach so gestaltet sein, dass er für Laien und Profis gleichermaßen nutzbar ist und dabei möglichst wenige Fragen überhaupt erst aufkommen lässt, im Idealfall also über eine selbsterklärende Oberfläche verfügt. Hilfetexte müssen die nicht vorhandene persönliche Hilfestellung kompensieren helfen. Sie sind also übersichtlich, verständlich und zielgerichtet einsetzbar zu gestalten.
  20. Koenig, M.E.D.: ¬The information controllability explosion (1982) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Information handling technology is an explosive growth area. Librarians need not run faster just to keep up with the information explosion any more, but must now run faster to keep up with the information controllability explosion. If they don't, their place in the information-handling world will be usurped by others who do realise what a growth area it is

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