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  1. Jones, E.: RDA and serials cataloguing (2013) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Parallelausg. bei der ALA
  2. Riva, P.; Zumer, M.: Introducing the FRBR library reference model (2015) 0.00
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    Content
    Paper presented at: IFLA WLIC 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa in Session 207 - Cataloguing. Vgl. den Kommentar von H. Wiesenmüller [Mail vom 25.06.2015]: "hier etwas höchst Spannendes - eine knappe Darstellung des konsolidierten FR-Modells, auf das wir schon so lange warten, und das im kommenden Jahr in das weltweite Begutachtungsverfahren gehen soll: http://library.ifla.org/1084/. Ich muss das Paper selbst auch erst in Ruhe lesen, sehe aber beim schnellen Durchblättern mit Freude bestätigt, dass die Gruppe-3-Entitäten aus FRBR tatsächlich abgeschafft werden. Die FRSAD-Entität "Thema" (die für alles stehen kann, was Thema eins Werks ist) wird umgetauft in "Res" (von lateinisch "res", Sache) und steht für "any entity in the universe of discourse". Die Entitäten der Gruppe 2 heißen jetzt zusammenfassend "Agent" und teilen sich auf in "Person" und "Group", wobei letzteres Körperschaften und Familien umfasst. Neu eingeführt wird "Time-span". Auf den ersten Blick scheint das jedenfalls alles ganz gut durchdacht zu sein."
  3. Morozov, E: Smarte neue Welt : digitale Technik und die Freiheit des Menschen (2013) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Ein renommierter junger Autor zerpflückt kompetent die Dogmen des digitalen Zeitalters Dem Silicon Valley verdanken wir die technischen Errungenschaften, die unsere Welt so ganz anders machen, als sie einst war. Mehr noch, die Vordenker aus den Eckbüros von Google, Apple und Facebook lieferten die dazugehörige Philosophie gleich mit - und wir alle haben sie verinnerlicht. Das Internetzeitalter gilt als epochaler Einschnitt. Die digitale Revolution stellt die Daseinsberechtigung althergebrachter Strukturen und Institutionen infrage. Politik, Wirtschaft, Kultur und unsere Lebenswege sind heute transparent, individualisiert und jederzeit abrufbar. Evgeny Morozov hinterfragt diese smarte neue Welt mit Verve. Ist sie wirklich besser, sicherer, lebenswerter? Evgeny Morozov entlarvt diese digitale Utopie in seinem weitgreifenden Werk als gefährliche Ideologie. Durch die Brille der digitalen Utopisten sehen wir ineffizient, unberechenbar und ungenügend, kurz: nicht optimiert aus. Wir sind nicht smart genug. Und die Lösung für dieses vermeintliche Problem heißt: mehr Technik - mehr Daten, mehr Algorithmen, mehr Kontrolle. Mit »Smarte neue Welt« drängt Morozov darauf, diese Brille abzusetzen und differenziert darüber nachzudenken, wie wir das digitale Universum mit unserem analogen Dasein sinnvoll in Einklang bringen und Demokratie, Kreativität und Selbstbestimmung retten können.
  4. Day, R.E.: Indexing it all : the subject in the age of documentation, information, and data (2014) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Sacherschließung
  5. Dousa, T.M.: E. Wyndham Hulme's classification of the attributes of books : On an early model of a core bibliographical entity (2017) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Kataloge
  6. Dousa, T.M.: E. Wyndham Hulme's classification of the attributes of books : on an early model of a core bibliographical entity (2017) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Kataloge
  7. Penfield, W.: ¬The mystery of the mind : a critical study of consciousness and the human brain (1975) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Als E-book published by: Princeton University Press innerhalb der Series Princeton Legac Library2015: ISBN 978-1-4008-6873-5.
  8. Laakso, M.; Matthias, L.; Jahn, N.: Open is not forever : a study of vanished open access journals (2021) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Vgl. dazu den Letter to the editor: Shelomi, M.: Comment on "Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals". In. JASIST 72(2021) no.9, S.1113-1114 [https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.24543]: "One reason these journals may have vanished is that they were predatory journals: a possibility the original paper did not consider." Dazu die Erwiderung der Autoren: Response to comment on "Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals". In: JASIST 72(2021) no.9, S.1115-1116 [https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.24542].
  9. Kissinger, H.A.; Schmidt, E.; Huttenlocher, D.: ¬The age of AI : and our human future (2021) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in Spektrum der Wissenschaft 2022, H.6, S.89-90 (A. Lobe) u.d.T.: Auf dem Weg in eine neue Wissensgesellschaft.
  10. Petrovich, E.: Science mapping and science maps (2021) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Special issue on 'Science and knowledge organization' mit längeren Überblicken zu wichtigen Begriffen der Wissensorgansiation.
  11. Bruce, H.: ¬The user's view of the Internet (2002) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Chapter 2 (Technology and People) focuses an several theories of technological acceptance and diffusion. Unfortunately, Bruce's presentation is somewhat confusing as he moves from one theory to next, never quite connecting them into a logical sequence or coherent whole. Two theories are of particular interest to Bruce: the Theory of Diffusion of Innovations and the Theory of Planned Behavior. The Theory of Diffusion of Innovations is an "information-centric view of technology acceptance" in which technology adopters are placed in the information flows of society from which they learn about innovations and "drive innovation adoption decisions" (p. 20). The Theory of Planned Behavior maintains that the "performance of a behavior is a joint function of intentions and perceived behavioral control" (i.e., how muck control a person thinks they have) (pp. 22-23). Bruce combines these two theories to form the basis for the Technology Acceptance Model. This model posits that "an individual's acceptance of information technology is based an beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors" (p. 24). In all these theories and models echoes a recurring theme: "individual perceptions of the innovation or technology are critical" in terms of both its characteristics and its use (pp. 24-25). From these, in turn, Bruce derives a predictive theory of the role personal perceptions play in technology adoption: Personal Innovativeness of Information Technology Adoption (PIITA). Personal inventiveness is defined as "the willingness of an individual to try out any new information technology" (p. 26). In general, the PIITA theory predicts that information technology will be adopted by individuals that have a greater exposure to mass media, rely less an the evaluation of information technology by others, exhibit a greater ability to cope with uncertainty and take risks, and requires a less positive perception of an information technology prior to its adoption. Chapter 3 (A Focus an Usings) introduces the User-Centered Paradigm (UCP). The UCP is characteristic of the shift of emphasis from technology to users as the driving force behind technology and research agendas for Internet development [for a dissenting view, see Andrew Dillion's (2003) challenge to the utility of user-centerness for design guidance]. It entails the "broad acceptance of the user-oriented perspective across a range of disciplines and professional fields," such as business, education, cognitive engineering, and information science (p. 34).
  12. Katz, W.A.: Introduction to reference work : Vol.1: Basic information sources; vol.2: Reference services and reference processes (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Standardwerk mit Bezug zum anglo-amerikanischen Verständnis von 'Reference work', das zwar Vorbild für viele Betrachtungen in der deutschen Literatur und in deutschen Bibliotheken ist, das aber bis heute keine Entsprechung in der bibliothekarischen Praxis gefunden hat
  13. Cutter, C.A.: Subjects (1985) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Sacherschließung
  14. Ranganathan, S.R.: Facet analysis: fundamental categories (1985) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Klassifikationssysteme
  15. Taube, M.: Functional approach to bibliographic organization : a critique and a proposal (1985) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Sacherschließung
  16. Keith, S.: Searching for news headlines : connections between unresolved hyperlinking issues and a new battle over copyright online (2007) 0.00
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    Source
    Macht der Suchmaschinen: The Power of Search Engines. Hrsg.: Machill, M. u. M. Beiler
  17. Mayr, P.; Petras, V.; Walter, A.-K.: Results from a German terminology mapping effort : intra- and interdisciplinary cross-concordances between controlled vocabularies (2007) 0.00
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    Content
    Präsentation während der Veranstaltung "Networked Knowledge Organization Systems and Services: The 6th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS) Workshop, Workshop at the 11th ECDL Conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 21st 2007".
  18. Joint INIS/ETDE Thesaurus (Rev. 2) April 2007 (2007) 0.00
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    Source
    Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare. 60(2007) H.3, S.103-104
  19. Black, I.B.: Symbole, Synapsen und Systeme : die molekulare Biologie des Geistes (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Was ist Geist? Diese Frage kommt durch die Erkenntnisse der modernen Neurowissenschaften ihrer Beantwortung immer näher. Black entwickelt in diesem Buch ein neues molekulares Konzept des Geistes. Blacks molekulares Konzept des Geistes, das Umwelt, Gene, molekulare Symbole, Verhalten und mentale Prozesse in Beziehung zueinander setzt, wirft nicht nur neues Licht auf das uralte Leib-Seele- oder Körper-Geist-Problem; es trägt auch zu einem tiefern Verständnis darüber bei, wie das Gehirn Informationen verarbeitet, welche materielle Grundlage Denken und Gedächtnis haben und auf welchen biochemischen Veränderungen Hirnfunktionsstörungen wie Alzheimer-Krankheit, Parkinsonsche Erkrankung und Schizophrenie beruhen. Das Buch ist zugleich eine Einführung in die molekulare Neurobiologie und ein wichtiger Schritt auf dem Weg zu einer allgemeinen Theorie des Gehirns. Es wird Biologen, Psychologen und Medizinern ebenso wie Philosophen und KI-Forschern neue Denkanstöße vermitteln.
  20. Wright, A.: Glut : mastering information through the ages (2007) 0.00
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    Geschichte der Sacherschließung

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