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  1. Höhn, S.: Stalins Badezimmer in Wikipedia : Die Macher der Internet-Enzyklopädie diskutieren über Verantwortung und Transparenz. Der Brockhaus kehrt dagegen zur gedruckten Ausgabe zurück. (2012) 0.01
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    Content
    Der neue Herausgeber des Brockhaus, ein Tochterverlag von Bertelsmann, hat unterdessen angekündigt, zum gedruckten Lexikon zurückzukehren. Etwa Anfang 2015 soll die 22. Auflage erscheinen. In Zeiten des virtuellen Informationsoverkills gebe es einen Bedarf an Orientierung, an Relevanzvorgaben, sagt Geschäftsführer Christoph Hünermann. Ausgerechnet Bertelsmann druckte 2008 ein knapp 1 000 Seiten langes Wikipedia-Lexikon mit den 50 000 meist gesuchten Begriffen. Eine Experten-Redaktion überprüfte die Einträge sicherheitshalber zuvor - soll allerdings kaum Fehler gefunden haben."
    Source
    Frankfurter Rundschau. Nr.76 vom 29.3.2012, S.22-23
  2. Bünte, O.: Bundesdatenschutzbeauftragte bezweifelt Facebooks Datenschutzversprechen (2018) 0.01
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    Date
    23. 3.2018 13:41:22
  3. Kaeser, E.: ¬Das postfaktische Zeitalter (2016) 0.01
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    Content
    "Es gibt Daten, Informationen und Fakten. Wenn man mir eine Zahlenreihe vorsetzt, dann handelt es sich um Daten: unterscheidbare Einheiten, im Fachjargon: Items. Wenn man mir sagt, dass diese Items stündliche Temperaturangaben der Aare im Berner Marzilibad bedeuten, dann verfüge ich über Information - über interpretierte Daten. Wenn man mir sagt, dies seien die gemessenen Aaretemperaturen am 22. August 2016 im Marzili, dann ist das ein Faktum: empirisch geprüfte interpretierte Daten. Dieser Dreischritt - Unterscheiden, Interpretieren, Prüfen - bildet quasi das Bindemittel des Faktischen, «the matter of fact». Wir alle führen den Dreischritt ständig aus und gelangen so zu einem relativ verlässlichen Wissen und Urteilsvermögen betreffend die Dinge des Alltags. Aber wie schon die Kurzcharakterisierung durchblicken lässt, bilden Fakten nicht den Felsengrund der Realität. Sie sind kritikanfällig, sowohl von der Interpretation wie auch von der Prüfung her gesehen. Um bei unserem Beispiel zu bleiben: Es kann durchaus sein, dass man uns zwei unterschiedliche «faktische» Temperaturverläufe der Aare am 22. August 2016 vorsetzt.
  4. Niesner, S.: ¬Die Nutzung bibliothekarischer Normdaten im Web am Beispiel von VIAF und Wikipedia (2015) 0.00
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    Source
    BuB. 67(2015) H.2/3, S.143-145
  5. Mey, S.: Forscher bringen Licht ins Darknet : Internet (2016) 0.00
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    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2016, H.10, S.24-28
  6. Willkommen in der Datenwelt! : Haben wir unser digitales Leben noch im Griff? (2017) 0.00
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    Content
    Digital-Manifest (I): Digitale Demokratie statt Datendiktatur: Es droht die Automatisierung der Gesellschaft. (S.6) - Digital-Manifest (II): Eine Strategie für das digitale Zeitalter: Wie können wir unsere Demokratie schützen? Digital-Manifest: Expertenkommentare(S.15) - Die Debatte über mögliche Gefahren geht weiter. Essay: Was ist uns die Privatsphäre wert? (S.18) - Wer uneingeschränkt persönliche Informationen preisgibt, liefert sich aus. Datenschutz: Die Folgen der digitalen Transparenz (S.20) - Neuen Organisationsformen gehört die Zukunft. Epidemiologie: Eine Diagnose der Menschheit (S.28) - Mit einem Supercomputer stellen Forscher den globalen Gesundheitszustand fest. Maschinelles Lernen: Intelligenz bei Mensch und Computer (S.32) - Im Gegensatz zu uns lösen Algorithmen meist nur sehr spezielle Probleme - zumindest bislang. Ethik: Wir müssen autonome Killerroboter verbieten (S.40) - Maschinen überblicken nicht die Folgen ihres Tuns. Big und Smart Data: Zweckbindung zwecklos? (S.48) - Die Weiterverwendbarkeit von Daten stößt an Grenzen. Datensparsamkeit: Zukunftsfähig statt überholt (S.56) - Die Weiterverwendbarkeit von Daten stößt an Grenzen. Informationelle Selbstbestimmung: Ein erstrebenswertes Ziel (S.62) - Persönliche Entfaltung muss möglich bleiben. Digital Dienste: Zwischen Innovation und Sicherheit (S.68) - Schutz- und Kontrollbedarf fördert das Nutzervertrauen. Privatsphäre: Interview "Jede Äußerung wird konserviert" (S.74) - Sammelwut bedroht uns alle, meint Markus Beckedahl. (S.78)
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  7. Springer, M.: Wettrüsten im Cyberraum (2018) 0.00
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    Content
    "Längst ist im Internet ein Wettrüsten zwischen Angriffs- und Verteidigungsmaßnahmen ausgebrochen, an dem sich ganze Staaten beteiligen. Dabei kommt zunehmend auch künstliche Intelligenz (KI) zum Einsatz. Vor den schwer beherrschbaren Folgen künftiger autonomer Cyberkriegssysteme warnen nun die Informatikerin Mariarosaria Taddeo und der Philosoph Luciano Floridi vom Digital Ethics Lab der University of Oxford (Nature 556, S. 296 - 298, 2018)."
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2018, H.6, S.37
  8. Ceynowa, K.: ¬Die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek im mobilen Internet : innovative Informationsangebote für Smartphone und iPad (2010) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: Neumann, A.: Die Bibliothek in der Hosentasche: der OPACplus mobil der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek. In: BuB. 62(2010) H.9, S.576-577.
    Source
    Bibliotheksmagazin: Mitteilungen aus den Staatsbibliotheken in Berlin und München. 2010, H.3, S.3-6
  9. Andrianasolo, N.; Chifu, A.-G.; Fournier, S.; Ibekwe-SanJuan, F.: Challenges to knowledge organization in the era of social media : the case of social controversies (2018) 0.00
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    Pages
    S.754-761
  10. Hwang, S.-Y.; Yang, W.-S.; Ting, K.-D.: Automatic index construction for multimedia digital libraries (2010) 0.00
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 46(2010) no.3, S.295-307
  11. Kelty, C.; Panofsky, A.; Currie, M.; Crooks, R.; Erickson, S.; Garcia, P.; Wartenbe, M.; Wood, S.: Seven dimensions of contemporary participation disentangled (2015) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 66(2015) no.3, S.474-488
  12. Sugimoto, C.R.; Work, S.; Larivière, V.; Haustein, S.: Scholarly use of social media and altmetrics : A review of the literature (2017) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 68(2017) no.9, S.2037-2062
  13. Johnson, E.H.: S R Ranganathan in the Internet age (2019) 0.00
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    Abstract
    S R Ranganathan's ideas have influenced library classification since the inception of his Colon Classification in 1933. His address at Elsinore, "Library Classification Through a Century", was his grand vision of the century of progress in classification from 1876 to 1975, and looked to the future of faceted classification as the means to provide a cohesive system to organize the world's information. Fifty years later, the internet and its achievements, social ecology, and consequences present a far more complicated picture, with the library as he knew it as a very small part and the problems that he confronted now greatly exacerbated. The systematic nature of Ranganathan's canons, principles, postulates, and devices suggest that modern semantic algorithms could guide automatic subject tagging. The vision presented here is one of internet-wide faceted classification and retrieval, implemented as open, distributed facets providing unified faceted searching across all web sites.
    Source
    Informatics studies. 6(2019) no.1, S.9-38
  14. Lee, F.: Nahe dran an totaler Überwachung (2019) 0.00
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    Source
    ¬Die Rheinpfalz. Nr.89 vom 15.04.2019, S.3
  15. Quattrociocchi, W.: "Fake news" in sozialen Netzwerken (2017) 0.00
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    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2017, H.11, S.58-67
  16. Kong, S.; Ye, F.; Feng, L.; Zhao, Z.: Towards the prediction problems of bursting hashtags on Twitter (2015) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 66(2015) no.12, S.2566-2579
  17. Hyning, V. Van; Lintott, C.; Blickhan, S.; Trouille, L.: Transforming libraries and archives through crowdsourcing (2017) 0.00
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    Source
    D-Lib magazine. 23(2017) nos.5/6, xx S
  18. Gorgeon, A.; Swanson, E.B.: Web 2.0 according to Wikipedia : capturing an organizing vision (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Is Web 2.0 more than a buzzword? In recent years, technologists and others have heatedly debated this question, even in Wikipedia, itself an example of Web 2.0. From the perspective of the present study, Web 2.0 may indeed be a buzzword, but more substantially it is also an example of an organizing vision that drives a community's discourse about certain new Information Technology (IT), serving to advance the technology's adoption and diffusion. Every organizing vision has a career that reflects its construction over time, and in the present study we examine Web 2.0's career as captured in its Wikipedia entry over a 5-year period, finding that it falls into three distinct periods termed Germination, Growth, and Maturation. The findings reveal how Wikipedia, as a discourse vehicle, treats new IT and its many buzzwords, and more broadly captures the careers of their organizing visions. Too, they further our understanding of Wikipedia as a new encyclopedic form, providing novel insights into its uses, its community of contributors, and their editing activities, as well as the dynamics of article construction.
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 62(2011) no.10, S.1916-1932
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