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  1. Kuhlen, R.: Informationsethik - Die Entwicklung von Normen für den Umgang mit Wissen und Information in elektronischen Räumen (2005) 0.01
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    Bibliothekswissenschaft - quo vadis? Eine Disziplin zwischen Traditionen und Visionen: Programme - Modelle - Forschungsaufgaben / Library Science - quo vadis? A Discipline between Challenges and Opportunities: Programs - Models - Research Assignments. Mit einem Geleitwort von / With a Preface by Guy St. Clair Consulting Specialist for Knowledge Management and Learning, New York, NY und einem Vorwort von / and a Foreword by Georg Ruppelt Sprecher von / Speaker of BID - Bibliothek & Information Deutschland Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksund Informationsverbände e.V. Hrsg. von P. Hauke
  2. Hapke, T.: 'In-formation' - Informationskompetenz und Lernen im Zeitalter digitaler Bibliotheken (2005) 0.01
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    Bibliothekswissenschaft - quo vadis? Eine Disziplin zwischen Traditionen und Visionen: Programme - Modelle - Forschungsaufgaben / Library Science - quo vadis? A Discipline between Challenges and Opportunities: Programs - Models - Research Assignments. Mit einem Geleitwort von / With a Preface by Guy St. Clair Consulting Specialist for Knowledge Management and Learning, New York, NY und einem Vorwort von / and a Foreword by Georg Ruppelt Sprecher von / Speaker of BID - Bibliothek & Information Deutschland Bundesvereinigung Deutscher Bibliotheksund Informationsverbände e.V. Hrsg. von P. Hauke
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    Information
  3. Millionen historischer Bücher im Volltext online (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Google will in diesen Tagen im Rahmen eines Zehn-Jahres-Projektes mit dem Scannen von 15 Millionen Büchern von der Oxford University, Harvard University, Stanford University, der University of Michigan und der New York Public Library beginnen. Die Bücher, bei denen alle Copyrights erloschen sind, werden vollständig online gebracht. Aus den anderen Büchern sollen Auszüge offeriert werden. Password-Partner David Worlock (London) kommentierte den Sprung von Google in die gedruckte Welt: "More than anything, the acceleration of Google's engagement with the analog, printed world represents a decisive moment in the evolution of information publishing- toward providing "solutions" rather than the passive information assets that Google may be an the way to providing as a content utility. As its strategy unfolds, and its competitors respond, muck of the still substantially offline world of publishers, booksellers, and institutional collections, will see a year of changed assumptions and dissolving boundaries."