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  1. Tetzchner, J. von: As a monopoly in search and advertising Google is not able to resist the misuse of power : is the Internet turning into a battlefield of propaganda? How Google should be regulated (2017) 0.00
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  2. O'Neil, C.: Angriff der Algorithmen : wie sie Wahlen manipulieren, Berufschancen zerstören und unsere Gesundheit gefährden (2017) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Originaltitel: Weapons of math destruction:: how Big Data increases inequality and threatens democracy. Vgl. auch den Rezensions-Beitrag: Krüger, J.: Wie der Mensch die Kontrolle über den Algorithmus behalten kann. [19.01.2018]. In: https://netzpolitik.org/2018/algorithmen-regulierung-im-kontext-aktueller-gesetzgebung/.
  3. Balakrishnan, U.; Voß, J.: ¬The Cocoda mapping tool (2015) 0.00
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  4. Schreiber, A.: Ars combinatoria (2010) 0.00
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    Content
    "Kürzlich bat mich ein Anhänger der Numerologie, ihm mein Geburtsdatum zu nennen. Wiederholte Quersummenbildung ergab 4, meine ,Geburtszahl`. Auf dieselbe Weise addierte er auch die Alphabet-Positionen der Vokale in meinem Namen zu 8, meiner ,Herzzahl`. Das nennt sich Gematrie. Einer Tabelle waren dann Charakter und Schicksal zu entnehmen, soweit sie mir aus kosmischen Einflüssen vorbestimmt sind. Kein Zweifel, Okkultes braucht den großen Rahmen. Der Kosmos darf es da schon sein - oder die Pythagoräer, auf die man sich gerne beruft, weil sie Zahlen und Dinge geradezu identifiziert haben. Ich ließ meinen Gesprächspartner wissen, dass ich diesen Umgang mit Zahlen und Zeichen für spekulatives, ja abergläubisches Wunschdenken halte. "Aber Sie sind doch Mathematiker", gab er triumphierend zurück, "dann beweisen Sie mir erst einmal, dass die Numerologie nicht funktioniert!". Das, natürlich, konnte ich nicht. Als weitere Quelle geheimer Gewissheiten diente ihm die jüdische Kabbalah. Gematrische Verfahren hat sie durch kombinatorische Zeichenmanipulationen erweitert wie Zeruph (Permutation) oder Temurah (zyklisches Vertauschen). Die Welt wird als Buch vorgestellt, vom Schöpfer geschrieben mit den 22 Buchstaben des hebräischen Alphabets und den 10 dekadischen Ziffern (den "Sephiroth" eines urbildlichen Lebensbaums, mit denen Umberto Eco in seinem Roman Das Foucaultsche Pendel noch ein postmodernes Spiel treibt). Einer magischen Richtung zufolge wirken Um- und Zusammenstellungen von Buchstaben und Ziffern auf die Dinge selbst ein. So kann der Bestand verborgener Beziehungen ungehemmt wachsen. Doch "nur solche Beziehungen und Feststellungen haben objektive Bedeutung, die nicht durch irgend einen Wechsel in der Wahl der Etiketten ... beeinflußt werden". Dieses "Relativitätsprinzip" formulierte Hermann Weyl - ohne auf die Kabbalah anzuspielen - in dem Anhang Ars combinatoria zur 3. Auflage seiner Philosophie der Mathematik und Naturwissenschaft. Ihren Operationen verlieh die Kabbalah denn auch keine objektive, vielmehr eine mystische, in reiner Innenschau gewonnene Bedeutung.
  5. Haubner, S.: "Als einfacher Benutzer ist man rechtlos" : Unter den freiwilligen Wikipedia-Mitarbeitern regt sich Unmut über die Administratoren (2011) 0.00
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
  6. Laaff, M.: Googles genialer Urahn (2011) 0.00
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    Date
    24.10.2008 14:19:22
  7. Metoyer, C.A.; Doyle, A.M.: Introduction to a speicial issue on "Indigenous Knowledge Organization" (2015) 0.00
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    Date
    26. 8.2015 19:22:31
  8. Borst, T.; Löhden, A.; Neubert, J.; Pohl, A.: "Linked Open Data" im Fokus : Spannende Themen und Diskussionen bei der SWIB12 (2013) 0.00
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  9. Schmidt, V.: Gut kombiniert, Watson : Was ist so schwer daran, ein Quiz zu gewinnen, wenn man die komplette Wikipedia im Kopf hat? Die FR erklärt den Jeopardy-Sieg (2011) 0.00
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    Content
    - Was also ist neu an Watson? Im Prinzip nichts. Die verwendeten Techniken zur Sprachanalyse, für Suchmaschinen und Datenbanken gab es für sich genommen schon vorher. Die IBM-Techniker haben die Techniken aber nun clever kombiniert und auf leistungsstarke Rechner gepackt, die viele Operationen parallel und dadurch rasend schnell ausführen können. - Warum tritt Watson nicht gegen andere Rechner an? IBM hat aus früheren Jeopardy-Shows ermittelt, dass das kombinierte Wissen zweier menschlicher Spieler reicht, um rund 85 bis 90 Prozent der Fragen zu beantworten. Selbstbewusst schreiben die Techniker: "IBM hat dieses Leistungsniveau noch bei keinem anderen Computersystem gesehen. Andere Firmen mögen an ähnlichen Techniken arbeiten, aber derzeit sind die besten menschlichen Jeopardy-Spieler die Leute, die man schlagen muss." - Warum heißt Watson Watson? Der Anklang an Doktor Watson, den Assistenten von Sherlock Holmes mag gewollt sein, aber das eigentliche Vorbild trägt keinen Doktortitel. Thomas J. Watson war von 1914 bis 1956 IBM-Präsident."
  10. Borst, T.; Neubert, J.; Seiler, A.: Bibliotheken auf dem Weg in das Semantic Web : Bericht von der SWIB2010 in Köln - unterschiedliche Entwicklungsschwerpunkte (2011) 0.00
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  11. Information cultures in the digital age : a Festschrift in Honor of Rafael Capurro (2016) 0.00
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    Editor
    Kelly, M. u. J. Bielby
  12. Koch, C.: Consciousness : confessions of a romantic reductionist (2012) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: The New York Review of Books, 10.01.2013 ( J. Searle): "The problem of consciousness remains with us. What exactly is it and why is it still with us? The single most important question is: How exactly do neurobiological processes in the brain cause human and animal consciousness? Related problems are: How exactly is consciousness realized in the brain? That is, where is it and how does it exist in the brain? Also, how does it function causally in our behavior? To answer these questions we have to ask: What is it? Without attempting an elaborate definition, we can say the central feature of consciousness is that for any conscious state there is something that it feels like to be in that state, some qualitative character to the state. For example, the qualitative character of drinking beer is different from that of listening to music or thinking about your income tax. This qualitative character is subjective in that it only exists as experienced by a human or animal subject. It has a subjective or first-person existence (or "ontology"), unlike mountains, molecules, and tectonic plates that have an objective or third-person existence. Furthermore, qualitative subjectivity always comes to us as part of a unified conscious field. At any moment you do not just experience the sound of the music and the taste of the beer, but you have both as part of a single, unified conscious field, a subjective awareness of the total conscious experience. So the feature we are trying to explain is qualitative, unified subjectivity.
    Erwiderung von C. Koch u. G. Tononi in: The New York Review of Books, 07.03.2013 [https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2013/03/07/can-photodiode-be-conscious/?pagination=false&printpage=true] mit einer weiteren Erwiderung von J. Searle.
  13. Hubrich, J.: Concepts in Context - Cologne Conference on Interoperability and Semantics in Knowledge Organization : Internationale Fachtagung und Abschlussworkshop des DFGProjekts CrissCross in Köln (2010) 0.00
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  14. Borst, T.; Fingerle, B.; Neubert, J.; Seiler, A.: Auf dem Weg in das Semantic Web : Anwendungsbeispiele und Lösungsszenarien in Bibliotheken / Eine Veranstaltung von hbz und ZBW (2010) 0.00
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  15. Berg, L.; Metzner, J.; Thrun, S.: Studieren im Netz - Das Ende der Uni? : Kostenloser Online-Unterricht (2012) 0.00
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  16. Rest, J.: ¬Die Neuvermessung der Welt : Google maps (2012) 0.00
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  17. Markoff, J.: Researchers announce advance in image-recognition software (2014) 0.00
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  18. Information und Wissen : global, sozial und frei? Proceedings des 12. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2011) ; Hildesheim, 9. - 11. März 2011 (2010) 0.00
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    Editor
    Griesbaum, J., T. Mandl u. C. Womser-Hacker
  19. Hartel, J.: ¬The case against Information and the Body in Library and Information Science (2018) 0.00
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