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  1. Gödert, W.; Jochum, U.: Mit Information zum Wissen - Durch Wissen zur Information (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Einleitung zu einem Themenheft, das Ergebnis einer Tagung "Mit Information zum Wissen - Durch Wissen zur Information" am 25./26.9.2000 in Wolfenbüttel ist
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    Enthält die Beiträge: JOCHUM, U.: Information oder Wissen und Gedächtnis; ERNST, W.: Datum und Information: Begriffsverwirrungen; JAENECKE, P.: Wissensbausteine; GÖDERT, W.: Der konstruktivistische Ansatz für Kommunikation und Informationsverarbeitung; KÜBLER, H.-D.: Nachrichtenrezeption, Informationsnutzung, Wissenserwerb: Diskrepanzen wissenschaftlicher Zugänge; BONFADELLI, H.: Online-Kommunikation: Die Relevanz der Wissenskluft-Perspektive; GEORGY, U.: Der Wert von Information: Thesen zum Thema.
    Theme
    Information
  2. ¬The value and impact of information (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Based on the first 8 of a series of information policy briefings, organised by the Information Policy Research Section of the British Library Research and Development Department, covering discussions of the value and impact of information
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    British Library research information policy issues
    Theme
    Information
  3. Information : a reader (2022) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For decades, we have been told we live in the "information age"-a time when disruptive technological advancement has reshaped the categories and social uses of knowledge and when quantitative assessment is increasingly privileged. Such methodologies and concepts of information are usually considered the provenance of the natural and social sciences, which present them as politically and philosophically neutral. Yet the humanities should and do play an important role in interpreting and critiquing the historical, cultural, and conceptual nature of information. This book is one of two companion volumes that explore theories and histories of information from a humanistic perspective. They consider information as a long-standing feature of social, cultural, and conceptual management, a matter of social practice, and a fundamental challenge for the humanities today. Information: A Reader provides an introduction to the concept of information in historical, literary, and cultural studies. It features excerpts from more than forty texts by theorists and critics who have helped establish the notion of the "information age" or expand upon it. The reader establishes a canonical framework for thinking about information in humanistic terms. Together with Information: Keywords, it sets forth a major humanistic vision of the concept of information.
    RSWK
    Information / Philosophie / Soziologie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Information / Philosophie / Soziologie / Aufsatzsammlung
    Theme
    Information
  4. Great information disasters : twelve prime examples of how information mismanagement led to human misery, political misfortune and business failure (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Enthält: ANDERLA, G.: Is the West losing the information productivity contest?; BOEHM, E.H.: Hitler's decision to attack the Soviet Union, 1941; BURNS, C.: Three Miles Island: the information meltdown; CAWKELL, A.E.: The Tacoma Bridge disaster: a lesson in disregarding information?; DIENER, R.A.V.: Cultural dissolution, a societal information disaster: the case of the Yir Yoront in Australia; KIST, J.: Disaster at Arnhem: the role of information during the operation 'Market Garden' in September 1944; LYTLE, R.: The PPS information system development disaster in the early 1980s; NORTON, B. u. S. GOTTS: The events of October 1987; PRICE, W.H.: The pinnacle of deception: civil war intelligence and signals in 1864; SOPHAR, G.: $ 170.000 down the drain: the MRAIS story; TAYLOR, R.S.: Comments on Gaskill's 'Timetable of a failure'; WEITZEL, J.R. u. D.A. MARCHAND: The US Stock market crash of 1987: the role of information system malfunctions
    Theme
    Information
  5. Information cultures in the digital age : a Festschrift in Honor of Rafael Capurro (2016) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For several decades Rafael Capurro has been at the forefront of defining the relationship between information and modernity through both phenomenological and ethical formulations. In exploring both of these themes Capurro has re-vivified the transcultural and intercultural expressions of how we bring an understanding of information to bear on scientific knowledge production and intermediation. Capurro has long stressed the need to look deeply into how we contextualize the information problems that scientific society creates for us and to re-incorporate a pragmatic dimension into our response that provides a balance to the cognitive turn in information science. With contributions from 35 scholars from 15 countries, Information Cultures in the Digital Age focuses on the culture and philosophy of information, information ethics, the relationship of information to message, the historic and semiotic understanding of information, the relationship of information to power and the future of information education. This Festschrift seeks to celebrate Rafael Capurro's important contribution to a global dialogue on how information conceptualization, use and technology impact human culture and the ethical questions that arise from this dynamic relationship.
    Content
    Inhalt: Super-Science, Fundamental Dimension, Way of Being: Library and Information Science in an Age of Messages / Bawden, David (et al.) (S.31-43) - The "Naturalization" of the Philosophy of Rafael Capurro: Logic, Information and Ethics / Brenner, Joseph E. (S.45-64) - Turing's Cyberworld / Eldred, Michael (S.65-81) - Hermeneutics and Information Science: The Ongoing Journey From Simple Objective Interpretation to Understanding Data as a Form of Disclosure / Kelly, Matthew (S.83-110) - The Epistemological Maturity of Information Science and the Debate Around Paradigms / Ribeiro, Fernanda (et al.) (S.111-124) - A Methodology for Studying Knowledge Creation in Organizational Settings: A Phenomenological Viewpoint / Suorsa, Anna (et al.) (S.125-142) - The Significance of Digital Hermeneutics for the Philosophy of Technology / Tripathi, Arun Kumar (S.143-157) - Reconciling Social Responsibility and Neutrality in LIS Professional Ethics: A Virtue Ethics Approach / Burgess, John T F (S.161-172) - Information Ethics in the Age of Digital Labour and the Surveillance-Industrial Complex / Fuchs, Christian (S.173-190) - Intercultural Information Ethics: A Pragmatic Consideration / Hongladarom, Soraj (S.191-206) - Ethics of European Institutions as Normative Foundation of Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT / Stahl, Bernd Carsten (S.207-219) - Raphael's / Holgate, John D. (S.223-245) - Understanding the Pulse of Existence: An Examination of Capurro's Angeletics / Morador, Fernando Flores (S.247-252) - The Demon in the Gap of Language: Capurro, Ethics and language in Divided Germany / Saldanha, Gustavo Silva (S.253-268) - General Intellect, Communication and Contemporary Media Theory / Frohmann, Bernd (S.271-286) - "Data": The data / Furner, Jonathan (S.287-306) - On the Pre-History of Library Ethics: Documents and Legitimacy / Hansson, Joacim (S.307-319) -
    Ethico-Philosophical Reflection on Overly Self-Confident or Even Arrogant Humanism Applied to a Possible History-oriented Rationality of the Library and Librarianship / Suominen, Vesa (S.321-338) - Culture Clash or Transformation? Some Thoughts Concerning the Onslaught of Market economy on the Internet and its Retaliation / Hausmanninger, Thomas (S.341-358) - Magicians and Guerrillas: Transforming Time and Space / Lodge, Juliet (et al.) (.359-371) - Gramsci, Golem, Google: A Marxist Dialog with Rafael Capurro's Intercultural Information Ethics / Schneider, Marco (S.373-383) - From Culture Industry to Information Society: How Horkheimer and Adorno's Conception of the Culture Industry Can Help Us Examine Information Overload in the Capitalist Information Society / Spier, Shaked (S.385-396) - Ethical and Legal Use of Information by University Students: The Core Content of a Training Program / Fernández-Molina, Juan-Carlos (et al.) (S.399-412) - Reflections on Rafael Capurro's Thoughts in Education and Research of Information Science in Brazil / Pinheiro, Lena Vania (S.413-425) - Content Selection in Undergraduate LIS Education / Zins, Chaim (et al.) (S.427-453) - The Train Has Left the Station: Chronicles of the African Network for Information Ethics and the African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics / Fischer, Rachel (et al.) (S.455-467).
    LCSH
    Information science
    Language arts & disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
    RSWK
    Kommunikation / Information / Diskursethik
    Subject
    Kommunikation / Information / Diskursethik
    Information science
    Language arts & disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
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    Information
  6. Information und Imagination : Vorträge von Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, Golo Mann u.a (1973) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: WEIZSÄCKER, C.F. von: Information und Imagination; MANN, G.: Gegenstand und Stil in der Historie; WEINRICH, H.: Wenn ihr die Fabel vertreibt; SIEVERTS, T.: Bild und Berechnung im Städtebau; KOLAKOWSKI, L.: Das Suchen nach der Gewißheit
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    Information
  7. Welt der Information : Wissen und Wissensvermittlung in Geschichte und Gegenwart (1990) 0.00
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    Information
  8. Electronic access to information : a new service paradigm. Proceedings from a symposium, 23-24 July 1993, Palo Alto, CA (1994) 0.00
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  9. Information : keywords (2021) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For decades, we have been told we live in the "information age"-a time when disruptive technological advancement has reshaped the categories and social uses of knowledge and when quantitative assessment is increasingly privileged. Such methodologies and concepts of information are usually considered the provenance of the natural and social sciences, which present them as politically and philosophically neutral. Yet the humanities should and do play an important role in interpreting and critiquing the historical, cultural, and conceptual nature of information. This book is one of two companion volumes that explore theories and histories of information from a humanistic perspective. They consider information as a long-standing feature of social, cultural, and conceptual management, a matter of social practice, and a fundamental challenge for the humanities today. Bringing together essays by prominent critics, Information: Keywords highlights the humanistic nature of information practices and concepts by thinking through key terms. It describes and anticipates directions for how the humanities can contribute to our understanding of information from a range of theoretical, historical, and global perspectives. Together with Information: A Reader, it sets forth a major humanistic vision of the concept of information.
    Bringing together essays by prominent critics, Information: Keywords highlights the humanistic nature of information practices and concepts by thinking through key terms. It describes and anticipates directions for how the humanities can contribute to our understanding of information from a range of theoretical, historical, and global perspectives.
    Content
    Inhalt: Introduction: Information and Humanities, by Michele Kennerly, Samuel Frederick, and Jonathan E. Abel -- Abundance, by Damien Smith Pfister -- Algorithm, by Jeremy David Johnson -- Archive, by Laura Helton -- Bioinformatics, by Haun Saussy -- Cognition, by N. Katherine Hayles -- Gossip, by Elizabeth Horodowich -- Index, by Dennis Duncan -- Intel, by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young -- Keyword, by Daniel Rosenberg -- Knowledge, by Chad Wellmon -- Noise, by Matt Jordan -- Screen, by Francesco Casetti and Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan -- Search, by David L. Marshall -- Self-Tracking, by Deborah Lupton -- Tele (???e), by Wolf Kittler.
    LCSH
    Information science / Miscellanea
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    Information science / Miscellanea
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    Information
  10. Information and living systems : philosophical and scientific perspectives (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This volume has the virtue of airing a number of refreshing voices that are not often heard on this side of the Atlantic, and that bring perspectives that should energize our conversations about information in living systems." --Evelyn Fox Keller, MIT "Terzis and Arp have brought together an international array of experimental and theoretical scientists, philosophers, and cognitive scientists to explore the most consequential notion in modern biology--information. The notion is indispensable to molecular biology, and yet we have no idea how seriously we need to take it in that domain. The role of information is equally central to the origin and maintenance of life in a Second Law-driven world that destroys order. And the naturalization of information is the only bridge that can be crossed from cognitive psychology to neuroscience. All of these issues are faced squarely and accessibly in this important volume." --Alex Rosenberg, Duke University "Since the 1960s at least, it has become clear that we cannot content ourselves with describing living systems, and their life cycles, only in terms of matter and energy. An additional dimension--information--is the necessary complement. However, following an initial enthusiasm for an information-based approach to biology, conceptual developments and practical applications have been slow, to such an extent that doubts have eventually arisen, among biologists and philosophers alike, as to the real relevance, if not the legitimacy, of this approach. How profoundly ill-advised were those concerns is dramatically demonstrated by this excellent collection. Information and Living Systems provides a convincing and healthily fresh overview of this subject area in many of its ramifications, throughout the whole of biology." --Alessandro Minelli, University of Padova "Since the time of the discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA and its expression, scientists and philosophers have become increasingly aware that information is integral to the understanding of the organization of life--indeed, to the understanding of life. Information and Living Systems covers the gamut of issues--from the properties of the organism itself to epigenetic and evolutionary considerations to cognition, language, and personality. It transcends in scope and depth any available publications on bioinformation known to me. It is an important scholarly contribution that will interest professional biologists, philosophers, and information theorists, and will be very useful in courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
    Content
    The need for a universal definition of life in twenty-first-century biology -- Energy coupling -- Bioinformation as a triadic relation -- The biosemiotic approach in biology : theoretical bases and applied models -- Problem solving in the life cycles of multicellular organisms : immunology and cancer -- The informational nature of biological causality -- The self-construction of a living organism -- Plasticity and complexity in biology : topological organization, regulatory protein networks, and mechanisms of genetic expression -- Decision making in the economy of nature : value as information -- Information theory and perception : the role of constraints, and what do we maximize information about? -- Attention, information, and epistemic perception -- Biolinguistics and information -- The biology of personality
    LCSH
    Information theory in biology
    Information Theory
    Subject
    Information theory in biology
    Information Theory
    Theme
    Information
  11. ¬Die Wirklichkeit der Medien : eine Einführung in die Kommunikationswissenschaft (1994) 0.00
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    Information
  12. Sociomedia: multimedia, hypermedia, and the social construction of knowledge (1992) 0.00
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  13. Knowledge and policy : a search for new ideas (1997) 0.00
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  14. Wissensprozesse in der Netzwerkgesellschaft (2005) 0.00
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    Information networks
    Information society
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    Information networks
    Information society
    Theme
    Information
  15. Unterwegs zur Wissensgesellschaft : Grundlagen - Trends - Probleme (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Schlagworte wie "Wissens-" oder "Informationsgesellschaft' sind in aller Munde, aber die Bedeutung der Begriffe ist vielfach so unklar wie die Vorstellungen unpräzise sind, welche gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungsperspektiven und künftige Probleme damit verbunden sein können. Der VDI hat deswegen im Rahmen seiner "Zukunftsdialoge" vier Tagungen mit dem Ziel veranstaltet, entlang wichtiger Achsen Schneisen in das unübersichtliche Dickicht zu schlagen. Sie widmeten sich den Themen: "Signale, Daten, Information, Wissen", "Informatisierung des Lernens und politische Partizipation", "Informatisierung des Lernens und der Kommutikation", und "Nachhaltigkeit des Wissens". Auf der Basis repräsentativer Beiträge aus den Tagungen bietet dieser Band eine Übersicht, über den Diskussionsstand. In einführenden Beiträgen der Tagungsleiter werden die einzelnen Problemfelder vorgestellt sowie die wichtigsten Lösungsperspektiven resümiert
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    Enthält die Beiträge: Signale - Daten - Information: Wissen: Grundlagen: HUBIG, C.: Was leistet eine Grundlagendiskussion?; POSER, H.: Zwischen Information und Erkenntnis; JANICH P.: Informationsbegriffe im Spannungsfeld mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlicher und kulturwissenschaftlicher Disziplinen; RADERMACHER, F.J.: Wissensmanagement in Superorganismen; ZIMMERLI, W.C.: Vom Unterschied, der einen Unterschied macht - Information, Netzwerkdenken und Mensch-Maschine-Tandem. - Informatisierung des Wirtschaftens und politischer Partizipation: HUBIG, C. u. W. FRICKE: Zwischen Optimierung und Strukturwandel - Chancen und Risiken der Informatisierung sozialer Beziehungen in Wirtschaft und Politik; HEIDENREICH, M.: Die Organisation der Wissensgesellschaft; REICHWALD, R. u. M. HERMANN: Ddie Auflösung von Unternehmensstrukturen angesichts von Informatisierung; GLIßMANN, W.: Die neue Selbständigkeit in der Arbeit; WESTKÄMPER, E.: Wechsel der Paradigmen durch Anwendung technischer Intellugenz in der industriellen Produktion; BECKER, J.: Globalisierung und Informatisierung; KUBICEK, H. u. M. HAGEN: Gesellschaftliche Voraussetzungen für die informationstechnische Unterstützung politischer Beteiligungen - Informatisierung des Lernens und der Kommunikation: HENNING, K. u.a.: Virtuelle (Hoch-)Schule, Weiterbildung und lebenslanges Lernen im spannungsfeld zwischen Rationalisierung und lebensweltlicher Erfahrung; HUBIG, C.: Kompetenz als Lernziel - Kommunikation als Mittel im Lichte der Informatisierung; TAUSS, J.: Informatisierung des Lernens; DOLEZAL, U.: Vernetztes kooperatives Lernen- Eine bildungspolitische Herausforderung; REITH, S.: Datenbank für das persönliche Informationsmanagement; ELZ, W.: Einsatz einer interaktiven Lernplattform im Personalmanagement (PM) der Deutschen Telekom AG (DT AG); WESTERWICK, A.: Quintus - Eine multimediale Lernsoftware für die spanende Fertigung; OERTEL, R.: Kooperative Strukturen für die Wissensgesellschaft - Perspektiven des Projektes "Service-Netzwerke für Aus- und Weiterbildungsprozesse" (SENEKA); RIEDEL, M.: Entwicklung von Strukturen zum regionalen Wissensmanagement. - Nachhaltigkeit des Wissens: KORNWACHS, K.: Wissen wir, was wir wissen werden? OTT, K.: Läßt sich das Nachhaltigkeitskonzept auf Wissen anwenden?; BERNDES, S.: Zukunft des Wissens - Ethische Normen der Wissensauswahl und Weitergabe; LUHN, G.: Die riskierte Vernunft: Technisches Handeln und Wissen im Kontext einer Inversen Semantik; ULRICH, O.: Welches Wissen bruacht die Zukunft? Oder: Wie Kunst der Wissenschaft neue Perspektiven des Wissens öffnen kann; GRUPP, H.: Was wir über das Wissen wissen - Indikatoren der Wissenswirtschaft
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