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Re: Zitieren von E-Quellen



Wie es scheint, ist ein Standard in Arbeit (die Meldung ist aus dem D-LIB Magazine, 
http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/home/dlib.html), Ausgabe September 95: 

The National Information Standards Organization
(NIS0) has announced the proposed ISO standard for Citations
to Electronic Documents (DIS 690-2). According to the notice
in niso-l _at__ cni.org, the proposed standard describes how to
create references to electronic monographs, databases and computer
programs, electronic serials, electronic bulletin boards, and
email, prescribes an order for the elements of a reference;
and establishes conventions for the transcription and presentation
of information derived from the source electronic document.
Copies of the proposed standard are available for $35 per copy
from:

NISO Press Fulfillment
Telephone: 800-282-6476 or 654-2512
Fax: 301-567-9553

Comments may be sent to NISO at nisohq _at__ cni.org or mailed to: NISO,
4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 300, Bethesda, MD 20814. The comment
period closes November 15, 1995.

NISO is a private not-for-profit organization, accredited by the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and devoted to developing
standards that affect libraries, publishers, and information service
providers. ANSI maintains a home page (http://www.ansi.org/home.html)
and has recently created a page devoted to the Information Infrastructure
Standards Panel (IISP) (http://www.ansi.org/iisp/iisphome.html).
IISP is contained within the National Voluntary Standards System
and has been created to facilitate development of standards critand has been created to facilitate development of standards critical
to the National Information Infrastructure (NII) and the Global
Information Infrastructure (GII).



> 
> In der Mailing-Liste Infosoc (AG Informationsgesellschaft der UNI 
> Koeln) wird derzeit unter Wissenschaftlern das Problem des 
> korrekten Zitierens elektronischer Quellen diskutiert.
> Ich leite die folgende Message weiter und hoffe auf Tips und Hinweise 
> von Bibliothekaren, die sich mit dem Problem bereits beschaeftigt 
> haben.
> Insbesondere meine Frage: Wie knapp duerfen die Angaben beim 
> Zitieren sein, um noch "allgemein" (d.h. fuer wen eigentlich?...etwa 
> auch fuer Leute, die nicht mit dem Internet arbeiten ;)) 
> verstanden zu werden?
> 
> 
> Dagmar Loosen (Seminar fuer Sozialpolitik und Genossenschaftswesen 
> der Universitaet Koeln)
> 



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