Re: [ox] Wissens- und/oder Informationsgesellschaft?
- From: "Karl Dietz" <karl.dietz online.de>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:35:54 +0200
Am 2 Feb 2005, um 21:14 hat Karl Dietz geschrieben:
Das GoogleRanking hat auch Ähnlichkeiten mit dem was
EugeneGarfield von vielen Jahren unter dem Namen
ScienceCitationIndex entwickelt hat. Auch das finde ich ziemlich
genial. Wohlwissend, dass auch dieses Prinzip mutwillig gestört
werden kann, wie auch das GoogleRanking durch die SEOs ...
Gruss, Karl
und noch ein Wort für Stefan Mn. Zusammenstellung:
Exformation is useful and relevant information, not just data. The
original definition by TorNoerrestranders was the information which
has been abstracted away, and now is implicitly included in the
message. aus: http://www.ngfg.com/texte/ae009.htm
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hi, ich hab das obige mal stehengelassen. ist ja schon lange her.
seit damals ging einiges zu wissen/infos/daten über die liste. hier
noch ein nachschlag zu dem namen, den ich oben schrieb:
eugene garfield, der erfinder des sci. das war ein meilenstein in
diesem kontext.
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Introduction
Since their inception in the early 1960s the strength and unique
aspect of the ISI citation indexes has been their ability to illustrate
the conceptual relationships between scholarly documents. When
authors create reference lists for their papers, they make explicit
links between their own, current work and the prior work of others.
The exact nature of these links may not be expressed in the
references themselves, and the motivation behind them may vary
(this has been the subject of much discussion over the years), but
the links embodied in references do exist. Over the past 30+ years,
technology has allowed ISI to make the presentation of citation
searching increasingly accessible to users of our products. Citation
searching and link tracking moved from being rather cumbersome
in print, to being direct and efficient (albeit non-intuitive) online, to
being somewhat more user-friendly in CD format. But it is the
confluence of the hypertext link and development of Web browsers
that has enabled us to present to users a new form of citation
product ?- the Web of Science -- that is intuitive and makes
citation indexing conceptually accessible. A cited reference search
begins with a known, important (or at least relevant) document
used as the search term. The search allows one to identify
subsequent articles that have cited that document. This feature
adds the dimension of prospective searching to the usual
retrospective searching that all bibliographic indexes provide.
Citation indexing is a prime example of a concept before its time ?
important enough to be used in the meantime by those sufficiently
motivated, but just waiting for the right technology to come along to
expand its use. While it was possible to follow citation links in
earlier citation index formats, this required a level of effort on the
part of users that was often just too much to ask of the casual
user. In the citation indexes as presented in the Web of Science,
the relationship between citing and cited documents is evident to
users, and a click of the mouse is all it takes to follow a citation
link. Citation connections are established between the published
papers being indexed from the 8,000+ journals ISI covers and the
items their reference lists contain during the data capture process.
It is the standardized capture of each of the references included
with these documents that enables us to provide the citation
searching feature in all the citation index formats, as well as both
internal and external links in the Web of Science.
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fyi. bin grad am vorbereiten eines seminars zum thema recherche
advanced, daher diese mail. gruesse, karl.
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