Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag: Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung
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Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion: Mit und ohne Computer. ed. / Eva-Maria Jakobs; Dagmar Knorr; Sylvie Molitor-Lübbert. Frankfurt/Main u. a.: Peter Lang Verlag, 1995. p. 53-71.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag
T2 - Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung
AU - Knorr, Dagmar
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Electronic media have become everyday tools for scientific writers at work.Computers are used for writing and as storage media, e. g. literature referencesystems. In this paper, results of an explorative study on the use of electronicmedia in scientific writing are presented. Scholars and scientists were investigatedby questionaires during the winter from 1992/93. Two results i. a. were,that computers are used more often for writing and as literature reference systemsthan paper and that the literature references were managed predominantlywith wordprocessors rather than data bases. The results are discussed in terms ofnew hypotheses with regard to the consequences of electronic media for textproductionprocesses and the use of stored data.
AB - Electronic media have become everyday tools for scientific writers at work.Computers are used for writing and as storage media, e. g. literature referencesystems. In this paper, results of an explorative study on the use of electronicmedia in scientific writing are presented. Scholars and scientists were investigatedby questionaires during the winter from 1992/93. Two results i. a. were,that computers are used more often for writing and as literature reference systemsthan paper and that the literature references were managed predominantlywith wordprocessors rather than data bases. The results are discussed in terms ofnew hypotheses with regard to the consequences of electronic media for textproductionprocesses and the use of stored data.
KW - Sprachwissenschaften
M3 - Aufsätze in Sammelwerken
SN - 3-631-47689-2
SP - 53
EP - 71
BT - Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion
A2 - Jakobs, Eva-Maria
A2 - Knorr, Dagmar
A2 - Molitor-Lübbert, Sylvie
PB - Peter Lang Verlag
CY - Frankfurt/Main u. a.
ER -