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  • × theme_ss:"Vision"
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  1. Thomas, N.: Wissenschaft in der digitalen Welt (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die neuen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien haben die Wissenschaft verändert: So bewegt sich der moderne Wissenschaftler wie selbstverständlich in einer virtuellen Welt, die durch Schnelligkeit und Globalität gekennzeichnet ist. Von der Organisation, über die Wissenssammlung und -produktion bis hin zur Kommunikation, Publikation und Lehre ist mittlerweile vieles digital - und manches wird noch folgen. Der typische Arbeitsalltag eines Hochschullehrers müsste demnach so aussehen: Nachdem er in seinem Home-Office früh morgens per E-Mail ein paar studentische Anfragen beantwortet hat, sieht er auf der Webseite einer Fachzeitschrift schnell die Kommentare zu einem von ihm elektronisch publizierten Artikel durch. Hektisch diskutiert er dann auf der Online-Plattform seiner Disziplin mit Kollegen aus der ganzen Welt über die neuesten Ergebnisse eines afrikanischen Forschungsteams. Es geht hoch her, denn zwei junge Wissenschaftler aus Korea stellen die von ihm vertretenen Ansichten immer wieder in Frage. Um seinen Argumenten Nachdruck zu verleihen, verlinkt er seine Kommentare mit der dezentralen Datenbank seiner Forschungsgruppe. Nach der Mittagspause fordert er auf einer Online-Konferenz finanzielle Unterstützung für seine digitale Universität ein. Am späten Nachmittag füllt er elektronisch das Antragsformular für ein EU-Projekt aus, um sich anschließend offline mit Kollegen seines Instituts zu treffen. Sind diese Vorstellungen im Jahr 2005 nur Utopie - oder längst praktischer Alltag?
  2. Neubauer, K.W.: Was haben Bibliotheken mit Red Bull gemeinsam? : Zur elektronischen Informationsversorgung an Hochschulen (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Seit einigen Jahren haben Hochschulen und Länder viel Geld dafür ausgegeben, den Studenten und Wissenschaftlern Informationen in elektronischer Form zur Verfügung zu stellen, nicht nur bibliographische und Faktendatenbanken, auch Zeitschriften- und Volltextdaten banken gehören längst zum Angebot, geeignete Suchwerkzeuge wurden entwickelt. Untersuchungen zeigen aber nun, dass die Nutzung nicht so intensiv wie gedacht ist. Mögliche Gründe und Konsequenzen diskutiert dieser Artikel.
  3. Danowski, P.; Heller, L.: Bibliothek 2.0 : Die Zukunft der Bibliothek? (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Begriff Bibliothek 2.0 (bzw. Library 2.0) lehnt sich an die Begrifflichkeit des Web 2.0 an. Beide Begriffe sind für die bibliothekarische Welt relativ neu und werden bisher hauptsächlich im angloamerikanischen Raum diskutiert. Einige Bereiche des "neuen" Webs werden auch in Deutschland von Bibliothekaren diskutiert, so beispielsweise Weblogs und die Wikipedia. Die Betrachtung sollte hier jedoch nicht enden, sondern vielmehr als Startpunkt dienen. Über den Begriff als solchen kann man sicherlich streiten, jedoch hat er sich als tauglich erwiesen, um bestimmte Veränderungen zu beschreiben. So schreibt Michael Stephens, der den Begriff entscheidend mitprägte, im ALA TechSource Weblog: "I am so pleased with the discussion - and no matter what name you use, I love that the innovations and plans just keep rolling on."
    Content
    Darin auch Aussagen zu Katalogen der Zukunft: "OPAC: Vom hermetischen Katalogkasten zur Entdecker-Bibliothek... Das Entdecken neuer Informationen sollte durch ein breiteres Spektrum von Zugängen unterstützt werden als allein durch die klassische OPAC-Suche. Jeder einzelne Buchtitel und jede einzelne Ressource sollte durch eine permanente, möglichst aussagekräftig URL angesprochen werden können. Das ist nicht nur die Voraussetzung dafür, dass die Informationen automatisch durch Websuchmaschinen indexiert werden können, und somit über den Hauptzugang zu Informationen heute auffindbar sind; vielmehr werden auch weitere neuartige Webanwendungen darauf angewiesen sein. Noch einen Schritt weiter geht die Einbindung von RSS in den Kölner Gesamtkatalog KUG. Die RSS-Links führen nicht direkt auf eine HTML-Seite, sondern auf strukturierte, maschinenlesbare Informationen. Wissenschaftler können so ihr eigenes Interessenprofil durch eine Schlagwortkombination im Katalog definieren und sich in ihrem Feedreader automatisch alle Neuerwerbungen zu diesem Thema anzeigen lassen." (S.1262-1263)
  4. Jaspers, M.; Pollakowsky, N.: Futur: Visionen für die Gesellschaft der Zukunft (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Nach einem knappen Jahr intensiver Arbeit liegen beim deutschen Forschungsdialog Futur die ersten Leitvisionen als Empfehlungen für die gezielt Forschungsförderung vor. Der Weg vom ersten Brainstorming bis zur fertigen Leitvision war geprägt von der Interaktion der Teilnehmer aus den verschiedenen Fachbereichen, wie die Entwicklung des Themas mit dem Arbeitstitel 'Leben in der vernetzten Welt. Personalisierte Interaktionswelten' exemplarisch zeigt
    Source
    Wechselwirkung und Zukünfte. 24(2002) Nr.115(4), S.74-77
  5. Kaku, M.: Zukunftsvisionen : Wie Wissenschaft und Technik des 21. Jahrhunderts unser Leben revolutionieren (2000) 0.01
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    Issue
    Aus dem Amerikan. von Susanne Kuhlmann-Krieg und Sebastian Vogel.
  6. Berners-Lee, T.; Hendler, J.; Lassila, O.: Mein Computer versteht mich (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Was wäre, wenn der Computer den Inhalt einer Seite aus dem World Wide Web nicht nur anzeigen, sondern auch seine Bedeutung erfassen würde? Er könnte ungeahnte Dinge für seinen Benutzer tun - und das vielleicht schon bald, wenn das semantische Netz etabliert ist
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2001, H.8, S.42-49
  7. Plura, M.: Internet-Kollaps spätestens 2010? (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Eine Studie erschüttert das Vertrauen in das allzeit verfügbare Internet: Im Jahr 2009, spätestens aber 2010, sollen wir nur noch mit Modemgeschwindigkeit surfen können. Schlittern wir wirklich ins globale Datenschaos, kollabiert das gesamte Internet oder ist alles nur Panikmache und heiße Luft?
    Footnote
    Vgl.: www.nemertes.com/http://www.nemertes.com/internet_singularity_delayed_why_limits_internet_capacity_will_stifle_innovation_web; und: http://www.nemertes.com/press_releases/user_demand_internet_could_outpace_network_capacity_2010.
  8. Veltman, K.H.: From Recorded World to Recording Worlds (2007) 0.01
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    Content
    Vgl. Hinweis in: Online-Mitteilungen 2007, Nr.91 [=Mitt. VOEB 60(2007) H.3], S.15: "Auf der Tagung "Herausforderung: Digitale Langzeitarchivierung - Strategien und Praxis europäischer Kooperation" welche vom 20. bis 21. April 2007 in der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek (Frankfurt am Main) stattfand, befassten sich die einzelnen Referentinnen nicht nur mit der Bewahrung des Kulturgutes, sondern u.a. auch mit der "Aufzeichnung der Welten". Wie man diese "Weltaufzeichnung" in Anbetracht der Fülle und stetigen Zunahme an Informationen zukünftig (noch) besser bewältigen kann, thematisierte Kim H. Veltman in seinem Vortrag. Er präsentierte dazu vier äußerst denkwürdige Ansätze: - Schaffung einerzentralen europäischen Instanz, welche die Gedächtnisinstitutionen über die neusten technologischen Entwicklungen informiert - Errichtung eines digitalen Referenzraums und einer virtuellen Agora innerhalb der Europäischen Digitalen Bibliothek - Gründung eines Instituts zur Wissensorganisation - Erforschen der Anforderungen für eine "Universal Digital Library"."
  9. Vowinkel, B.: Maschinen mit Bewusstsein : wohin führt die künstliche Intelligenz? (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die künstliche Intelligenz hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten gewaltige Fortschritte gemacht. Setzt sich dieser Fortschritt in den nächsten Jahren mit der gleichen Geschwindigkeit fort, so werden unsere Personal Computer bis etwa zum Jahr 2015 die gleiche Leistungsfähigkeit wie das menschliche Gehirn erreicht haben. Die entscheidende Frage ist, ob diese Maschinen dann auch all die geistigen Fähigkeiten erwerben können, die als zutiefst menschlich empfunden werden. Im Zentrum steht dabei vor allem die Frage nach dem Bewusstsein. Gelingt es tatsächlich, Computer mit allen geistigen Fähigkeiten des Menschen auszustatten, so reicht unsere Fantasie kaum aus, die dadurch bedingten langfristigen Folgen für unsere Zivilisation vorauszusagen. Da die künstliche Intelligenz nicht den Einschränkungen des biologischen Lebens unterliegt, ist eine Entwicklung weit über die Fähigkeiten menschlicher Intelligenz hinaus denkbar. Dies schließt sogar eine potenzielle Unsterblichkeit ein - und somit den Abschied von der Wunschvorstellung, daß der Mensch die Krone der Schöpfung sei.
  10. Gastinger, A.: Von der "electronic library" zur "enhanced library" : ein Bericht von der 9. International Bielefed Konferenz 2009 (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld hat vom 3. bis 5. Februar fast 400 Informationsexperten aus 30 Ländern zur 9. Internationalen Bielefeld Konferenz willkommen geheißen. »Up-grading the eLibrary: Enhanced Information Services Driven by Technology and Economics« lautete das Thema der diesjährigen Konferenz. Im Mittelpunkt stand das Thema »eLibrary«. Geänderte Modelle wissenschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit, neue Technologien, die Anforderungen der Nutzer, aber auch ökonomische Entwicklungen erfordern eine Weiterentwicklung der »electronic library« zur »enhanced library«. Diese Entwicklung birgt neue Herausforderungen, eröffnet aber auch neue Möglichkeiten für eine Optimierung wissenschaftlicher Informationsdienste.
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:22:50
    Footnote
    Die Präsentationen zu den Vorträgen sind online verfügbar unter http://conference.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/2009/programme. Ein Tagungsband als Themenheft der Zeitschrift 'Library Hi Tech' ist in Vorbereitung.
  11. Rosemann, U.: Auf dem Weg zu dem Kompetenzzentrum für Literaturversorgung : TIB zum Start von GetInfo (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ein Interview mit dem Leiter der TIB Hannover
    Date
    22. 2.2003 12:25:38
  12. Rasche, M.: Bibliothek der Zukunft (2002) 0.00
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  13. Lerche, C.: ¬Der Zauber des freien Wissens (2002) 0.00
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  14. Berners-Lee, T.; Hendler, J.; Lassila, O.: ¬The Semantic Web : a new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Initialbeitrag zum sog. "Semantic Web". - Dt. Übersetzung: dt.: Mein Computer versteht mich. In: Spektrum der Wissenschaft, August 2001, S. 42-49
  15. Liew, C.L.; Foo, S.; Chennupati, K.R.: ¬A proposed integrated environment for enhanced user interaction and value-adding of electronic documents : an empirical evaluation (2001) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.1, S.22-35
  16. Marcum, D.B.: ¬The future of cataloging (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  17. Chan, L.M.; Hodges, T.: Entering the millennium : a new century for LCSH (2000) 0.00
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    27. 5.2001 16:22:21
  18. Schmiede, R.: Upgrading academic scholarship (2009) 0.00
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    Content
    Vortrag, anlässlich der 9. Internationalen Bielefeld-Konferenz 2009, 3. - 5. Februar 2009.
  19. Dirks, L.: eResearch, semantic computing and the cloud : towards a smart cyberinfrastructure for eResearch (2009) 0.00
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    Vortrag, anlässlich der 9. Internationalen Bielefeld-Konferenz 2009, 3. - 5. Februar 2009.