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  1. Baecker, D.: ¬Der Frosch, die Fliege und der Mensch : zum Tod von Humberto Maturana (2021) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Die Frage, was Leben ist, hat Humberto Maturana beantwortet. Die Frage, was Erkennen ist, ließ ihn nie los. Nun ist der Forscher an den Schnittstellen von Neurobiologie und Philosophie in Santiago de Chile gestorben.
    Date
    7. 5.2021 22:10:24
    Type
    a
  2. Belabbes, M.A.; Ruthven, I.; Moshfeghi, Y.; Rasmussen Pennington, D.: Information overload : a concept analysis (2023) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Purpose With the shift to an information-based society and to the de-centralisation of information, information overload has attracted a growing interest in the computer and information science research communities. However, there is no clear understanding of the meaning of the term, and while there have been many proposed definitions, there is no consensus. The goal of this work was to define the concept of "information overload". In order to do so, a concept analysis using Rodgers' approach was performed. Design/methodology/approach A concept analysis using Rodgers' approach based on a corpus of documents published between 2010 and September 2020 was conducted. One surrogate for "information overload", which is "cognitive overload" was identified. The corpus of documents consisted of 151 documents for information overload and ten for cognitive overload. All documents were from the fields of computer science and information science, and were retrieved from three databases: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital Library, SCOPUS and Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA). Findings The themes identified from the authors' concept analysis allowed us to extract the triggers, manifestations and consequences of information overload. They found triggers related to information characteristics, information need, the working environment, the cognitive abilities of individuals and the information environment. In terms of manifestations, they found that information overload manifests itself both emotionally and cognitively. The consequences of information overload were both internal and external. These findings allowed them to provide a definition of information overload. Originality/value Through the authors' concept analysis, they were able to clarify the components of information overload and provide a definition of the concept.
    Date
    22. 4.2023 19:27:56
    Type
    a
  3. Rieger, F.: Lügende Computer (2023) 0.10
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    Date
    16. 3.2023 19:22:55
    Source
    https://steadyhq.com/de/realitatsabzweig/posts/3ed79605-0650-4725-ab35-43f1243b57ee
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    a
  4. Rodrigues Barbosa, E.; Godoy Viera, A.F.: Relações semânticas e interoperabilidade em tesauros representados em SKOS : uma revisao sistematica da literatura (2022) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Objetivo: Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender como o modelo de dados Simple Knowledge Organization System e seus modelos de extensão tem sido utilizado para promover a interoperabilidade com outros vocabulários e refinar as relações semânticas em tesauros na web. Metodologia: Utiliza a pesquisa documental nos guias de referência dos modelos de dados utilizados para representar os tesauros na web. Resultados: os modelos de dados têm sido utilizados para representar os termos e suas variações linguísticas, os relacionamentos entre grupos e subgrupos de conceitos, numa perspectiva intra-vocabulários, e os relacionamentos entre conceitos de vocabulários distintos, numa perspectiva inter-vocabulários. Conclusões: O uso do Simple Knowledge Organization System, e dos seus modelos de extensão contribuem para uma melhor estruturação dos conceitos em tesauros. Os modelos de extensão são apropriados para a representação dos relacionamentos de equivalência compostos, ou para a estruturação de grupos e subgrupos de conceitos em tesauros.
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  5. Lima, G.A. de; Castro, I.R.: Uso da classificacao decimal universal para a recuperacao da informacao em ambientes digitas : uma revisao sistematica da literatura (2021) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Knowledge Organization Systems, even traditional ones, such as the Universal Decimal Classification, have been studied to improve the retrieval of information online, although the potential of using knowledge structures in the user interface has not yet been widespread. Objective: This study presents a mapping of scientific production on information retrieval methodologies, which make use of the Universal Decimal Classification. Methodology: Systematic Literature Review, conducted in two stages, with a selection of 44 publications, resulting in the time interval from 1964 to 2017, whose categories analyzed were: most productive authors, languages of publications, types of document, year of publication, most cited work, major impact journal, and thematic categories covered in the publications. Results: A total of nine more productive authors and co-authors were found; predominance of the English language (42 publications); works published in the format of journal articles (33); and highlight to the year 2007 (eight publications). In addition, it was identified that the most cited work was by Mcilwaine (1997), with 61 citations, and the journal Extensions & Corrections to the UDC was the one with the largest number of publications, in addition to the incidence of the theme Universal Automation linked to a thesaurus for information retrieval, present in 19 works. Conclusions: Shortage of studies that explore the potential of the Decimal Classification, especially in Brazilian literature, which highlights the need for further study on the topic, involving research at the national and international levels.
    Footnote
    Englischer Titel: Use of the Universal Decimal Classification for the recoery of information in digital environments: a systematic review of literature.
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  6. Zheng, X.; Chen, J.; Yan, E.; Ni, C.: Gender and country biases in Wikipedia citations to scholarly publications (2023) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Ensuring Wikipedia cites scholarly publications based on quality and relevancy without biases is critical to credible and fair knowledge dissemination. We investigate gender- and country-based biases in Wikipedia citation practices using linked data from the Web of Science and a Wikipedia citation dataset. Using coarsened exact matching, we show that publications by women are cited less by Wikipedia than expected, and publications by women are less likely to be cited than those by men. Scholarly publications by authors affiliated with non-Anglosphere countries are also disadvantaged in getting cited by Wikipedia, compared with those by authors affiliated with Anglosphere countries. The level of gender- or country-based inequalities varies by research field, and the gender-country intersectional bias is prominent in math-intensive STEM fields. To ensure the credibility and equality of knowledge presentation, Wikipedia should consider strategies and guidelines to cite scholarly publications independent of the gender and country of authors.
    Date
    22. 1.2023 18:53:32
    Type
    a
  7. Milard, B.; Pitarch, Y.: Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies (2023) 0.06
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    Abstract
    To what extent is the destiny of a scientific paper shaped by the cocitation network in which it is involved? What are the social contexts that can explain these structuring? Using bibliometric data, interviews with researchers, and social network analysis, this article proposes a typology based on egocentric cocitation networks that displays a quadruple structuring (before and after publication): polarization, clusterization, atomization, and attrition. It shows that the academic capital of the authors and the intellectual resources of their research are key factors of these destinies, as are the social relations between the authors concerned. The circumstances of the publishing are also correlated with the structuring of the egocentric cocitation networks, showing how socially embedded they are. Finally, the article discusses the contribution of these original networks to the analyze of scientific production and its dynamics.
    Date
    21. 3.2023 19:22:14
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    a
  8. Warkus, M.: Wie Begriffe das Denken begrenzen können (2022) 0.05
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    Source
    https://www.spektrum.de/kolumne/philosophie-wie-begriffe-das-denken-begrenzen-koennen/2084040?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-de-DE
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  9. Wolfangel, E.: DeepMind will Problem der Proteinfaltung gelöst haben (2020) 0.05
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    Source
    https://www.spektrum.de/news/deepmind-will-problem-der-proteinfaltung-geloest-haben/1802324?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-de-DE
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  10. Zimmerli, W.C.: ¬Die künstliche Intelligenz übertrifft irgendwann die menschliche und übernimmt die Macht : warum dies ein Mythos ist und wie er sich auswirkt (2021) 0.05
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  12. Warkus, M.: Führt die Realität ein Eigenleben? (2021) 0.05
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  13. Meineck, S.: Gesichter-Suchmaschine PimEyes bricht das Schweigen : Neuer Chef (2022) 0.05
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    https://netzpolitik.org/2022/neuer-chef-gesichter-suchmaschine-pimeyes-bricht-das-schweigen/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-de-DE
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  14. Swinnen, W.; Mars, R.: Sprache entstand aus unserer Freundlichkeit (2022) 0.05
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  15. Gelitz, C.: Typisch »deutsch« verschaltet : Hirnanatomie (2023) 0.05
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  16. Schrader, A.: ORCID DE 2 erfolgreich beendet (2022) 0.05
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    Abstract
    "Zum 30. November 2022 wurde das Projekt ORCID DE 2 erfolgreich beendet. Das Projekt wurde in zwei Förderphasen ( <http://doi.org/10.2312/lis.16.01> 2016 bis 2019 und <https://doi.org/10.2312/lis.20.01> 2020 bis 2022) von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert und von der Deutschen Initiative für Netzwerkinformation (DINI) initiiert. ORCID spielt auf der Ebene nationaler Standards, wie dem DINI-Zertifikat und dem Kerndatensatz Forschung (KDSF), aber auch auf lokaler Ebene in den wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen eine zentrale Rolle. Die Notwendigkeit und der Nutzen von Persistent Identifiern zur dauerhaft verlässlichen Identifizierung der mit Forschungsprozessen verknüpften Ressourcen, der Akteure und ihrer Forschungsprodukte wird anhand von ORCID besonders deutlich. Was im Projekt erreicht wurde und wie es nach Ende des Projektes weiter geht, lesen Sie in folgendem Blogpost: https://www.orcid-de.org/support/blogbeitraege/projekt-orcid-de-2-erfolgreich-beendet Die Mailingliste "ORCID DE Dialog" (<https://www.listserv.dfn.de/sympa/subscribe/orcid-de-dialog?previous_action=info> hier zu abonnieren) bleibt für den Austausch aller ORCID-Interessierten weiterhin geöffnet."
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  17. Vierkant, P.; Schrader, A.; Pampel, H.: Organisations-IDs in Deutschland : Ergebnisse einer Bestandsaufnahme im Jahr 2020 (2022) 0.05
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    Abstract
    2020 wurde im Rahmen des Projekts ORCID DE eine "Umfrage zum Bedarf und Nutzung von Organisations-IDs an Hochschulen und außeruniversitären Forschungseinrichtungen in Deutschland" unter 548 wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen in Deutschland durchgeführt. Mehr im Blogbeitrag unter: https://www.orcid-de.org/umfrageergebnisse-orgids-in-de/.
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    "auch wenn das Projekt ORCID DE abgeschlossen wurde [wir berichteten dazu am 06.12.22 <https://www.orcid-de.org/support/blogbeitraege/projekt-orcid-de-2-erfolgreich-beendet> ], wird selbstverständlich weiter an der Verbreitung von ORCID und seiner Verzahnung mit weiteren PID-Systemen in Deutschland gearbeitet. Daher können wir Ihnen heute mitteilen, dass die DNB vor kurzem einen weiteren Claiming-Service produktiv genommen hat: "GND Network". Forschende können über die bereits bekannten Schritte des ORCID-Search-&-Link-Service mit wenigen Klicks die Metadaten ihrer Publikationen aus zahlreichen Katalogen des GND-Netzwerks in das eigene ORCID-Profil übernehmen. Den ORCID-Nutzenden stehen somit Metadaten vieler weiterer Publikationen zur Verfügung, was es ihnen erleichtert, ihre Publikationsliste im ORCID-Record aktuell zu halten. Mehr dazu lesen Sie hier: https://www.orcid-de.org/support/blogbeitraege/dritter-claiming-service-produktiv".
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  19. Hottenrott, H.; Rose, M.E.; Lawson, C.: ¬The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia (2021) 0.05
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    This study provides the first systematic, international, large-scale evidence on the extent and nature of multiple institutional affiliations on journal publications. Studying more than 15 million authors and 22 million articles from 40 countries we document that: In 2019, almost one in three articles was (co-)authored by authors with multiple affiliations and the share of authors with multiple affiliations increased from around 10% to 16% since 1996. The growth of multiple affiliations is prevalent in all fields and it is stronger in high impact journals. About 60% of multiple affiliations are between institutions from within the academic sector. International co-affiliations, which account for about a quarter of multiple affiliations, most often involve institutions from the United States, China, Germany and the United Kingdom, suggesting a core-periphery network. Network analysis also reveals a number communities of countries that are more likely to share affiliations. We discuss potential causes and show that the timing of the rise in multiple affiliations can be linked to the introduction of more competitive funding structures such as "excellence initiatives" in a number of countries. We discuss implications for science and science policy.
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  20. Bullard, J.; Dierking, A.; Grundner, A.: Centring LGBT2QIA+ subjects in knowledge organization systems (2020) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This paper contains a report of two interdependent knowledge organization (KO) projects for an LGBT2QIA+ library. The authors, in the context of volunteer library work for an independent library, redesigned the classification system and subject cataloguing guidelines to centre LGBT2QIA+ subjects. We discuss the priorities of creating and maintaining knowledge organization systems for a historically marginalized community and address the challenge that queer subjectivity poses to the goals of KO. The classification system features a focus on identity and physically reorganizes the library space in a way that accounts for the multiple and overlapping labels that constitute the currently articulated boundaries of this community. The subject heading system focuses on making visible topics and elements of identity made invisible by universal systems and by the newly implemented classification system. We discuss how this project may inform KO for other marginalized subjects, particularly through process and documentation that prioritizes transparency and the acceptance of an unfinished endpoint for queer KO.
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