1.1
Bibliographische Hilfsmittel
1.1.1 Monographien und Lehrbücher
1.1.2 State-of-the-art
1.1.3 Zeitschriften
1.1.4 Bibliographische Datenbanken
1.1.5 Enzyklopädien, Lexika
1.1.1
Monographien und Lehrbücher (Auswahl)
Baeza-Yates,
R, Ribeiro-Neto, B.: Modern Information Retrieval. New York 1999.
Bougnoux.
D.: Sciences de l'information et de la communication. Paris 1993
Buckland,
M.: Information and Information Systems, New York 1991.
Buder,
M., Rehfeld, W., Seeger, Th., Strauch, D. Hrsg.: Grundlagen der
praktischen
Information und Dokumentation, 4. völlig neu gefaßte
Ausgabe,
München 1997.
Capurro,
R.: Information. München 1978.
-: Hermeneutik
der
Fachinformation
Freiburg/München 1986.
Ingwersen,
P.: Information Retrieval Interaction London 1992.
Eibl, Maximilian;
Reiterer, Harald; Stephan, Peter F.; Thissen, Frank Hrsg.: Knowledge
Media Design – Theorie, Methodik, Praxis. Oldenbourg Verlag, München: Oldenbourg Verlag
2005.
Fairer-Wesels,
F. (ed.): Information Management. Univ. of South Africa 1994, 3 Vol.
Gauss,
W.: Dokumentations- und Ordnungslehre. Theorie und Praxis des
Information
Retrieval. 3., aktualisierte Auflage. Springer 2000.
Griffith,
C.B. (ed.): Key Papers in Information Science. White Plains, NY 1980 .
Henzler,
R.G. Information und Dokumentation. Sammeln, Speichern und
Wiedergewinnen
von Fachinformation in Datenbanken. Heidelberg 1992.
Keitz,
S.v., Keitz, W. v., Gerlach, H.: Modernes Online-Retrieval. Der
Weg
zu den Wissenspeichern der Welt am Beispiel der DIALOG-Datenbanken.
Weinheim
1993.
Kuhlen,
R.: Informationsmarkt. Chancen und Risiken der Kommerzialisierung von
Wissen.
Konstanz 1995.
-:
Die Konsequenzen von Informationsassistenten. Frankfurt a.M. 1999.
Lewandowski, Dirk:
Web
Information Retrieval. Technologien zur
Informationssuche im
Internet. Frankfurt am Main 2005, DGI Schrift (Informationswissenschaft -
7). Online
Version.
Norton,
M.: Introductory Concepts in Information Science. ASIS 2000.
Salton,
G., McGill, M.J.: Information Retrieval - Grundlegendes für
Informationswissenschaftler.
Hamburg 1987
Saracevic,
T.: Introduction to Information Science. Newe York 1970.
Shera,
J.H.: Documentation and the Organization of Knowledge. London 1966.
Stock,
W.G.: Informationswirtschaft. Management externen Wissens.
München 2000.
Taylor, R.S.:
Value Added
Processes in Information Systems. Ablex 1986..
Vickery,
B.C., Vickery, A.: Information Science in Theory and Practice. London
1987.
Wersig,
G.: Information - Kommunikation - Dokumentation. Pullach bei
München
1971.
-:
Die Komplexität der Informationsgesellschaft. Konstanz 1996.
1.1.2
State-of-the-art
ARIST
Vol. 35 (2000) (Ed. Martha Williams)
1.The
Concept of Situation in Information Science, by Colleen Cool
2.
Conceptual Frameworks in Information Behavior, by Karen E. Pettigrew,
Raya
Fidel, and Harry Bruce
3.
Distributed Information Management, by William M. Pottenger, Miranda R.
Callahan, and Michael A. Padgett
4.
Digital Privacy: Toward a New Politics and Discursive Practice, by
Philip
Doty
5.
Subject Access Points in Electronic Retrieval, by Birger Hjorland and
Lykke
Kyllesbech Nielsen
6.
Methods of Generating and Evaluating Hypertext, by James Blustein and
Mark
S. Staveley
7.
Digital Preservation, by Elizabeth Yakel
8.
Knowledge Management, by Noreen Mac Morrow
9.
Library and Information Science Education in the Nineties, by Elisabeth
Logan and Ingrid Hseieh-Yee
ARIST
Vol. 36 (2002) (Ed. Blaise Cronin)
Section
I: Communication and Collaboration
1.
Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics, by Christine Borgman,
& Jonathan Furner
2.
Collaboratories, by Thomas Finholt
3.
Computer Mediated Communication on the Internet, by Susan Herring
Section
II: Knowledge Discovery:
4.
Organizational Knowledge and Communities of Practice, by Elisabeth
Davenport
& Hazel Hall
5.
Discovering Information in Context, by Paul Solomon
6.
Data Mining, by G. Benoit
Section
III: Intelligence and Strategy:
7.
Intelligence, Information Technology, and Information Warfare, by
Philip
Davies
8.
Competitive Intelligence, by Pierrette Bergeron, Pierrette &
Christine
Hiller
Section
IV: Information Theory:
9.
Theorizing Information for Information Science, by Ian Cornelius
10.
Social Informatics: An Information Sciences Perspective, by Steve
Sawyer
& Kirstin Eschenfelder
11.
Intellectual Capital, by Herbert Snyder & Jennifer Buerk Pierce
Section
V: Technololgy and Service Delivery:
12.
Digital Libraries, by Edward Fox & Shalini Urs
13.
Health Informatics, by Maraie Russell, Marie & Michael Brittain
ARIST
Vol. 37 (2003) (Ed. Blaise Cronin)
1. Information Retrieval and the Philosophy of
Language, by David Blair
2.
Visualizing Knowledge
Domains, by Katy Börner, Chaomei Chen & Kevin W. Boyack
3. The
Concept of Information,
by Rafael Capurro & Birger Hjørland
4. Natural
Language Processing,
by Gobinda Chowdhury
5. Music
Information Retrieval,
by J. Stephen Downie
6.
Electronic Journals,
the Internet, and Scholarly Communication, by Rob Kling & Ewa
Callahan
7.
Information and Equity,
by Leah Lievrouw & Sharon Farb
8. The
Role of Trust in
Information Science and Technology, by Steve Marsh & Mark
Dibben
9. Museum
Informatics, by
Paul Marty, W. Boyd Rayward & Michael Twidale
10.
Indexing and Retrieval
for the Web, by Edie Rasmussen
11.
Task-based Information
Searching, by Pertti Vakkari
ARIST
Vol. 38 (2004) (Ed. Blaise Cronin)
1.
Ethnographic and Qualitative
Studies of Knowledge Management, by Mark Ackerman, Christine Halverson
& Tom Erickson
2. Engines
in Information
Science Research, by Judith Bar-Ilan
3. Data
Mining in Health
and Medical Information, by Peter Bath
4. Web
Mining: Machine Learning
for Web Applications, by Hsinchun Chen & Michael Chau
5. Latent
Semantic Analysis,
by Susan Dumais, Michael Littman & Michael Berry
6.
Electronic Communication
and Electronic Communities, by David Ellis
7. The
Preservation of Electronic
Records, by Patricia Galloway
8. Social
Capital and the
Knowledge Society, by Barbara Jones & A. R. Miller
9.
Information Economics,
by Bruce Kingma
10.
Collaborative Filtering
and Recommender Systems, by Clifford Lynch & Cecilia Preston
11.
Human-computer Interaction,
by Christopher Lueg & Toni Robertson
12.
Information Retrieval
Interaction and Interfaces, by Javed Mostafa
13. Legal
Issues of the
Web, by Charles Oppenheim, Alexandre Lopez
14.
Semantic Web, by Louiqa
Raschid, Vassilis Christophides, Zoe Lacroix, George Mihaila &
Dimitris
Plexousakis
15.
Federal Information
Policy, by Alice Robbin & Christina Courtright
16.
Indexing, Browsing and
Searching Digital Video, by Alan Smeaton
17.
Epistemic Communities,
by Nancy Van House
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1.1.3
Zeitschriften
Einzelne
Zeitschriften (Auswahl):
Deutsch:
Information - Wissenschaft
und Praxis
Password
Englisch:
Decision
Support Systems
HMD.
Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik
Journal
of Digital Information.
Journal
of Global Information Management
Journal
of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
(JASIST)
Managing
Information (Aslib)
ONLINE
Online
Information Review
Review
of Information Science (RIS)
1.1.4
Bibliographische
und Voll-Text Datenbanken
INFODATA:
ist die Literaturdatenbank zur Informationswissenschaft und verwandten
Gebieten.
Hersteller/Producer:
Informationszentrum
der FH Potsdam
Art/Type:
bibliographische
DB
Inhalt/Content:
ca. 80.000
Einträge/records
Zeitliche
Abdeckung/Time
span: 1976 bis heute/to date
Aktualität/Updating:
monatlich (ca. 300 DE)
Quellen/Sources:
ca. 240
Periodika und ein Bestand von ca. 30.000 Monographien.
Fachgebiete/subject
coverage:
Fachinformation, Dokumentation, Information Retrieval,
Informationsvermittlung,
Informationsmanagement, Informationssysteme, Computerlisguistik,
Informatik,
Künstliche Intelligenz, Neue Medien, Elektronisches Publizieren.
DB-Beschreibung/file
description:
zweisprachig
Profildienste/SDI
(Selective
Dissemination of Information): monatlich
Nutzerhilfen/User
aids:
Classification, Thesaurus, List of Journals, Online Helps (Database
Summary
Sheet)
Datenbankanbieter/Database
Suppliers:
->
Volltext-Datenbank:
LISA
(Library and Information
Science Abstracts)
Producer: Library
Association
(London)
Type: Reference
(Bibliographic,
Referral)
Content: about
120.000 records
Time span: 1981 up
to date
Updating: monthly
(ca. 5000
citations)
Subject coverage:
Covers
library and information science, related areas such as publishing, and
applications of information technology in such fields as medicine and
agriculture.
File description:
In addition
to periodical articles, coverage also includes abstracts of individual
papers published in major English language conference proceedings,
together
with considerable coverage of book reviews and selected research report
series.
Sources: The
database abstracts
over 550 periodicals from more than 60 countries and in over 20
different
languages.
Datase Supplier: DIALOG
File Number: 61
ISA (Information
Science Abstracts)
Producer:
Information Today,
Inc.(Medford, NJ.)
Type: Reference
(Bibliographic,
Referral)
Content: about
200.000 records
Time span: 1966 to
the present
Updating: 9 times
per year
Sources: Indexes a
core
set of about 50 periodicals fully, and another 200 or so
selectively.
Subjet coverage
and file
description: While the focus is information science, articles are drawn
from a mix of scholarly and professional journals and trade
publications.
Has its own classification and searchable abstracts as well as assigned
subject descriptors.
History:
Originally called
Documentation Abstracts, it was begun by the American Society for
Information
Science and the Division of Chemical Information of the American
Chemical
Society, and over the years acquired the additional "sponsorship" of a
number of other scholarly and professional societies, including the
American
Library Association, Special Library Association, and American
Association
of Indexers, and was published for these groups by Plenum Press. In
June/July
1998, it was acquired by Information Today, Inc., a commercial
publisher,
which now exercises full publishing and editorial responsibility and is
committed to improving its quality and making it the "premier
abstracting
and indexing database serving its field."
http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/
Database Supplier:
DIALOG
File Number: 202
1.1.5
Enzyklopädien,
Lexika
- Encyclopedia
of library and
information science. Edited by Allen Kent and Harold Lancour. Assistant
editor: William Z. Nasri. New York, M. Dekker 1968-
- International
encyclopedia of
information and library science. Edited by John Feather and Paul
Sturges.
London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.
- World
encyclopedia of library
and information services. Edited by Robert Wedgeworth, Ed. 3rd ed.
Chicago
: American Library Association, 1993.
- ASIS
thesaurus
of information
science and librarianship. Edited by Milstead, Jessica L.. Medford, NJ
: Published for the American Society for Information Science by
Learned
Information, Inc., 1994.
1.2
Lehre und Forschung
1.2.1
International
World
List of Departments and Schools of Information Studies
1.2.2
Deutschland
:: Hochschulverband
Informationswissenschaft e.V. (HI)
Fachhochschulen:
FH
Darmstadt: Fachbereich
Information und Dokumentation (IuD)
FH
für Archivwesen Marburg
FH
Hamburg: Fachbereich
Bibliothek und Information
FH
Hannover: Studiengang
Allgemeine Dokumentation
FH
Köln: Fachbereich
Bibliotheks-
und Informationswesen
FH
Potsdam: Fachbereich
Informationswissenschaften
-> Institut für
Information
und Dokumentation
FH
Stuttgart, Hochschule der Medien
HTWK
Leipzig: Bibliothekswesen,
Buchhandel/Verlagswirtschaft
Universitäten:
Freie
Universität Berlin: Arbeitsbereich
Informationswissenschaft
Humboldt
Universität zu Berlin: Institut
für Bibliothekswissenschaft
Universität
Dortmund: Fachbereich
Informatik
Universität
Düsseldorf: Informationswissenschaft
Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg: Buchwissenschaft
Universität
Hildesheim: Informationswissenschaft
Universität
Konstanz: Informationswissenschaft
Universität
Mainz: Institut
für Buchwissenschaft
Universität
Regensburg: Informationswissenschaft
Universität
Saarbrücken: Informationswissenschaft
Andere
Forschungseinrichtungen:
Die
Deutsche Bibliothek
GMD:
Forschungszentrum Informationstechnik GmbH
Das
Konrad Zuse Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin
1.2.3
Österreich
Karl-Franzens
Universität
Graz: Institut für
Informationswissenschaft
1.3
Berufsverbände
1.3.1
International
American
Library Association
American
Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)
Aslib.
The Association for Information Management
Association
of Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE)
International
Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
Society
of American Archivists (SAA)
Special
Libraries Association (SLA)
The
Institute of Information Scientists (UK)
1.3.2
Deutschland
Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis
(DGI)
Gesellschaft
für Informatik e.V.
Hochschulverband
Informationswissenschaft e.V. (HI)
Verband
der Informationswirtschaft e.V. (VIW)
1.4
Tagungen
1.4.1
International
- American
Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)
- CoLIS
(Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science):
- CoLIS
1: 1991 (Tampere, Finland): Cronin, B., Vakkari. P.: (eds.):
Conceptions
of Library and Information Science. Historical, empirical and
theoretical
perspectives. London 1992.
- CoLIS
2: 1996 (Copenhagen, Dänemark): Ingwersen, P., Pors, N.O.:
Proceedings
of the Second International Conference on Conceptions of Library and
Information
Science. Information science: Integration in perspecive. Copenhagen:
The
Royal School of Librarianship 1996.
- CoLIS
3: 1999 (Dubrovnik, Kroatien): Aparac, T., Saracevic,T., Ingwersen,
P, Vakkari, P. (eds.): Digital Libraries: Interdiscilpinary Concepts,
Challenges
and Opportunities. Zagrev, Lokve 1999.
- CoLIS
4: 2002: University of Washington, Seattle, July 21-25 2002
- International
Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
- International
Online Information Meeting (OLIM)
- National
Online Meeting (USA)
1.4.2
Deutschland
Übungen
1. Was
ist ARIST? Stellen Sie den Inhalt eines der Beiträge der letzten
Jahre
vor.
2.
Stellen Sie zwei deutsche und zwei englische
informationswissenschaftliche
Fachzeitschriften vor.
3.
Stellen Sie die Datenbank INFODATA vor.
4.
Vergleichen Sie das Studium der Informationswissenschaft an zwei
deutschen
Fachhochschulen.
5.
Vergleichen Sie das Studium der Informationswissenschaft an einer
US-amerikanischen
und an einer deutschen Universität.
6.
Stellen Sie die ASIST vor.
7.
Vergleichen Sie DGI mit HI.
8.
Vergleichen Sie zwei internationale Tagungen auf dem Gebiet der
Informationswissenschaft.
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