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  1. Sander-Beuermann, W.: Schürfrechte im Informationszeitalter : Google hin, Microsoft her v das Internet braucht eine freie Suchkultur (2005) 0.00
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    Content
    Suchmaschinen-Monopolisten können bestimmen oder kontrollieren, welche Information wann und auf welchen Rechnern verfügbar ist, und in welcher Reihenfolge die Ergebnisse angezeigt werden. Durch Beobachtung der Abrufe können die Unternehmen genaue Profile ihrer Nutzer erstellen. Um die Vormacht der kommerziellen Wissenswächter zu brechen, bedarf es einer freien Suchkultur - so wie das offene Betriebssystem Linux die Welt vor einer reinen Windows-Monokultur bewahrt hat. Immerhin scheint man auch auf staatlicher Seite das Problem des "Information Overkill" erkannt zu haben. Die öffentliche Hand fördert zahlreiche Projekte, die Ordnung in den Datenwust bringen wollen. Doch die meisten davon sind mehr visionär als realistisch. Vom einst so gefeierten "Semantic Web" etwa ist auch nach Jahren kaum Handfestes zu sehen. Kein Wunder: Solche Vorhaben setzen voraus, dass die Daten zunächst eingesammelt und suchgerecht indiziert werden. Mangels freier Software fehlt diese Voraussetzung. Was also ist nötig, um im Informationszeitalter die freie Verfügbarkeit der Ressourcen sicherzustellen? Die Antwort ist die gleiche wie einst für Kohle, Eisen und Öl: eine Vielfalt von Anbietern. Der beste Weg dorthin führt über freie Suchmaschinen-Software, auf welche die Betreiber solcher Maschinen zurückgreifen können. Dann entstünde ganz von selbst ein offener und dynamischer Wettbewerb. Freie Suchmaschinen-Software ist jedoch sehr rar. Es gibt Ansätze dazu in Russland und ein einziges Projekt in den USA (nutch.org). Auch Europa ist weitgehend Ödnis - bis auf den Lichtblick Yacy, ein Vorhaben des Frankfurter Softwarespezialisten Michael Christen. Yacy ist meines Wissen der weltweit einzige proof-of-concept einer strikt dezentralen Peer-to-Peer-Suchmaschine (suma-lab.de:8080"). Um die Suchmaschinen-Landschaft zu beleben, haben nun 13 Forscher, Politiker und Unternehmer den "Gemeinnützigen Verein zur Förderung der Suchmaschinen-Technologie und des freien Wissenszugangs" (kurz: SuMa-eV, suma-ev.de) mit Sitz in Hannover gegründet. Zu den Gründungsmitgliedern gehören der MP3-Erfinder Karlheinz Brandenburg, der Vizepräsident für Forschung der Universität Hannover Wolfgang Ertmer und ich selbst. Ziel des SuMa-eV ist die Etablierung einer auf möglichst viele autarke Systeme verteilten Suchmaschinen-Infrastruktur, die von ihrem Bauprinzip her kaum monopolisierbar ist. Der Kerngedanke dieser Struktur, die sich aus sehr vielen und sehr unterschiedlichen Bausteinen zusammensetzen kann, liegt in der Autarkie der Einzelsysteme: gesellschaftlicher Pluralismus wird netztopologisch abgebildet. Eigentlich wäre es im Interesse und in der Macht des Staats, die Meinungsvielfalt im Netz besser zu sichern. Während er - abgesehen von ein paar hellhörigen Parlamentariern - noch träumerische Visionen pflegt, müssen Initiativen wie SuMa-eV einspringen."
  2. ws: ¬Das Große Wissen.de Lexikon 2004 (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    20. 3.2004 12:58:22
  3. Knutsen, U.: Working in a distributed electronic environment : Experiences with the Norwegian edition (2003) 0.00
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    DDC-22
  4. Bradford, R.B.: Relationship discovery in large text collections using Latent Semantic Indexing (2006) 0.00
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    Source
    Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Link Analysis, Counterterrorism, and Security, SIAM Data Mining Conference, Bethesda, MD, 20-22 April, 2006. [http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm06/workproceed/Link%20Analysis/15.pdf]
  5. Freyberg, L.: ¬Die Lesbarkeit der Welt : Rezension zu 'The Concept of Information in Library and Information Science. A Field in Search of Its Boundaries: 8 Short Comments Concerning Information'. In: Cybernetics and Human Knowing. Vol. 22 (2015), 1, 57-80. Kurzartikel von Luciano Floridi, Søren Brier, Torkild Thellefsen, Martin Thellefsen, Bent Sørensen, Birger Hjørland, Brenda Dervin, Ken Herold, Per Hasle und Michael Buckland (2016) 0.00
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  6. Gillitzer, B.: Yewno (2017) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2017 10:16:49
  7. Rötzer, F.: KI-Programm besser als Menschen im Verständnis natürlicher Sprache (2018) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 1.2018 11:32:44
  8. Hensinger, P.: Trojanisches Pferd "Digitale Bildung" : Auf dem Weg zur Konditionierungsanstalt in einer Schule ohne Lehrer? (2017) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2019 11:45:19
  9. Jäger, L.: Von Big Data zu Big Brother (2018) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 1.2018 11:33:49
  10. Bundesregierung: Digitale Bildung voranbringen (2016) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.2017 17:14:47
  11. Gonzalez, L.: What is FRBR? (2005) 0.00
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    Content
    National FRBR experiments The larger the bibliographic database, the greater the effect of "FRBR-like" design in reducing the appearance of duplicate records. LC, RLG, and OCLC, all influenced by FRBR, are experimenting with the redesign of their databases. LC's Network Development and MARC Standards Office has posted at its web site the results of some of its investigations into FRBR and MARC, including possible display options for bibliographic information. The design of RLG's public catalog, RedLightGreen, has been described as "FRBR-ish" by Merrilee Proffitt, RLG's program officer. If you try a search for a prolific author or much-published title in RedLightGreen, you'll probably find that the display of search results is much different than what you would expect. OCLC Research has developed a prototype "frbrized" database for fiction, OCLC FictionFinder. Try a title search for a classic title like Romeo and Juliet and observe that OCLC includes, in the initial display of results (described as "works"), a graphic indicator (stars, ranging from one to five). These show in rough terms how many libraries own the work-Romeo and Juliet clearly gets a five. Indicators like this are something resource sharing staff can consider an "ILL quality rating." If you're intrigued by FRBR's possibilities and what they could mean to resource sharing workflow, start talking. Now is the time to connect with colleagues, your local and/or consortial system vendor, RLG, OCLC, and your professional organizations. Have input into how systems develop in the FRBR world."
  12. Foerster, H. von; Müller, A.; Müller, K.H.: Rück- und Vorschauen : Heinz von Foerster im Gespräch mit Albert Müller und Karl H. Müller (2001) 0.00
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    Date
    10. 9.2006 17:22:54

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