With growing amounts of data, precision and recall of search results become key factors in procuring knowledge / quality assurance required over the entire process of generating information / FIZ Karlsruhe addresses the issue of data quality in the information business
Karlsruhe/ London, November 2008 - "A good scientific information service requires a quality-controlled production process over the whole information life cycle", Sabine Brünger-Weilandt describes a problem which gains high importance with the increasing amount of electronically available research information. According to FIZ Karlsruhe's President and CEO, the quality of data has a significant influence on the search results obtained from an information system. Information services used for important business decisions have to be reliable - as regards content, retrieval methods, and electronic post-processing.
Brünger-Weilandt thinks that the public has to be made aware of how important the quality of information is. In times when the internet suggests that any information can be made available by just a few mouse clicks, the quality of information and information skills should be discussed in public. "Information is developing from a static product which for centuries could be transported on paper into an asset which can be dynamically modified. Its storage, availability and presentation very much depends on the quality of the data and the software," says the manager. According to her, the quality of the methods used to access the databases is decisive for whether or not all relevant information is found and displayed and whether a repeated search will yield the same answers. High precision will guarantee that users do not have to spend hours working through irrelevant answers. Mrs. Brünger-Weilandt is convinced that "with growing amounts of data, precision and recall of search results become key factors in procuring knowledge". She wants the information business to address the topic of information quality in order to make the public aware of it.
The value-added information services of FIZ Karlsruhe will be presented at the Online Information in London (Dec 2-4, 2008, Olympia fairgrounds) at stand no. 512, Grand Hall.
More information:
FIZ Karlsruhe, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
Phone: +49 7247-808-555, Fax +49-7247-808-259, helpdesk@fiz-karlsruhe.de,
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FIZ Karlsruhe, Rüdiger Mack
Phone: +49-7247-808-513, Fax +49-7247-808-134, Ruediger.Mack@fiz-karlsruhe.de
This press release is also available online at:
http://www.fiz-karlsruhe.de/press_room1.html
FIZ Karlsruhe is an experienced service partner for information transfer and knowledge management in science and industry. Its activities focus on the development of e-Science solutions and the provision of a worldwide unique collection of databases through its online service STN International.
STN International - The Scientific & Technical Information Network - is jointly operated by FIZ Karlsruhe (Europe) and Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Columbus, Ohio (USA) worldwide and represented in Japan by the Japan Association for International Chemical Information (JAICI). STN offers a wide range of indispensable databases as well as excellent tools for search, analysis and post-processing of search results. Decision-makers in enterprises and institutions highly appreciate the valuable information provided by STN.
FIZ Karlsruhe is a member of the Leibniz Association(WGL) which consists of 82 research and service institutions and six associate members. The Leibniz institutes' fields of activity include natural sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, business and social sciences, territorial planning and building research, and the humanities. The institutes handle strategic and subject-oriented issues of public interest and are therefore jointly sponsored by the German Federal Government and the German Federal States.
More information on FIZ Karlsruhe is available at: www.fiz-karlsruhe.de
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