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  1. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.10
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    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  2. Smith, L.C.: "Wholly new forms of encyclopedias" : electronic knowledge in the form of hypertext (1989) 0.05
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    Date
    7. 1.1996 22:47:52
    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  3. Roughton, K.G.: Educating the dinosaur : the evolution of catalog management at the Iowa State University Library (1985) 0.05
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    Date
    7. 1.2007 13:22:11
  4. Hori, I.: ¬The cognitive structure of classification work (1989) 0.05
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    Date
    25.12.1995 22:12:09
    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  5. Weizsäcker, C.F. von: Aufbau der Physik (1985) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Kap.5: Information und Evolution (S.163-215) Kap.12: Der Informationsstrom (S.567-587)
  6. Bresch, C.: Muster und Evolution (1980) 0.04
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  7. Woodhead, P.A.; Martin, J.V.: Subject specialization in British university libraries : a survey (1982) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A survey of subject specialisation in UK university libraries was made in Apr 81. Replies were received in the form of letters, from which quotations are made liberally. The evolution of subjetc specialisation is traced and views on the term 'subject specialist' dexcribed. Each library is classified in 1 of 5 categories: functional, dual, hybrid, 3 tier, subject divisional, according to the form of subject specialisation (if any) practised. The range of functions commonly performed on a subject basis is considered. Factors which influence the adoption and implementation of subject specialisation are discussed. These include relations with library users, work satisfaction and promotion prospects, the availability of suitably qualified staff and the relevance of subject qualifications, tensions between subject and functional activities, and the significance of automation and economic considerations. Most of the reservations expressed about subject specialisation were practical rather than ideological
    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
  8. Brandriff, R.K.; Lynch, C.A.: ¬The evolution of the user interface in the MELVYL online catalog: 1980-1985 (1985) 0.03
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  9. Glasersfeld, E. von: Zeichen, Kommunikation und Sprache (1987) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Original: 'Signs, communication, and language' in: Journal of human evolution 3(1974) S.465-474
  10. Lancaster, F.W.: Electronic publishing (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Contribution to an issue on the impact of technological change on libraries and ways in which librarians are applying technology to their collections, services to users and the management of their libraries. Traces the evolution of electronic publishing from the early 60s to the present. Pays particular attention to computer conferencing, and hypermedia.
  11. Horton, F.W.: Information resources management : an overview (1989) 0.03
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    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed.by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  12. Endres-Niggemeyer, B.: Content analysis : a special case of text compression (1989) 0.03
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    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  13. Eccles, J.C.: ¬Der Ursprung des Geistes, des Bewußtseins und des Selbst-Bewußtseins im Rahmen der zerebralen Evolution (1989) 0.03
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  14. Mayer, H.: ¬Das internationale Esperanto-Museum : Sammlung für Plansprachen (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Traces the history of the International Esperanto Museum in the Australian National Library from its origin in 1927 as a private collection, showing how Esperanto is now classified as a blueprint. Discusses its place in language evolution and its relationship to the DDC, as well as its links with algorithmic languages, automatic language translation with Esperanto as a catalyst and the museum's role in research
  15. Pao, M.L.: Retrieval differences between term and citation indexing (1989) 0.02
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    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  16. Degens, P.O.: Hierarchische Klassifikation (1980) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Hierarchische Klassifikationsverfahren (Clusterverfahren) liefern zwangsweise hierarchische Klassifikationen, es fragt sich jedoch, ob die gewonnene Hierarchie auch den Daten sinnvoll entspricht und angemessen ist. In der Evolution ist die Informationsweitergabe vertikal, entsprechend lassen sich die Verwandtschaftsverhältnisse der Arten durch Hierarchien optimal wiedergeben. In der Kultur ist die Informationsweitergabe horizontal, entsprechend müssen hier (z.B. in der Medizin) Alternativen zu hierarchischen Klassifikationen gefunden werden. Einige Möglichkeiten werden hierzu genannt
  17. Chan, L.M.: ¬The principle of uniform heading in descriptive cataloging : ideal and reality (1983) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The principle of uniform heading underlies the rules for headings in descriptive cataloging in the American tradition. The rationale and the evolution of the principle are examined and its implications discussed in terms of the history of cataloging codes. The ideal embodied in the principle of uniform heading has been undergoing gradual modification in recent codes and considerably compromised in cataloging practice today.
  18. Ritchie, D.: Gehirn und Computer : Die Evolution einer neuen Intelligenz (1984) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Entwicklung der natürlichen Intelligenz, die im menschlichen Gehirn ihren Höhepunkt fand, ist ganz allmählich in kleinen Schritten erfolgt. Die Evolution der "künstlichen Intelligenz", der Computer, folgt jedoch anderen Gesetzen: Von einer Generation zur folgenden verändert sich ihre quantitative und qualitative Leistungsfähigkeit sprunghaft, wobei in jeder Folgegeneration alle Schwachpunkte der vorausgegangenen ausgemerzt und neue "Features" - bereits völlig ausgebildet - hinzugefügt werden. Während die Experten sich noch um die Definition von "künstlicher Intelligenz" streiten, sind die Praktiker dabei, sie in die Welt zu setzen ... Wer da nun Angst hat vor seelenlosen, aber hochleistungsfähigen Computern, die die Weltherrschaft übernehmen, der irrt; wer aber glaubt, daß statt dessen etwas gänzlich Unerwartetes, Ungeahntes auf uns zukommt, hat recht. David Ritchie erzählt zunächst", was bisher geschah-, wie die natürliche Intelligenz in die Welt kam und sich schließlich in Gestalt der Computer eine künstliche "Verlängerung" schuf. Und dann wagt er Ausblicke in die Zukunft, in die so viele mit Sorge schauen. David Ritchie beruhigt uns: Das menschliche Gehirn wird die Oberhand behalten. Aber er erschreckt uns auch: Es wird dies tun, indem es sich direkt mit einer "künstlichen Intelligenz" koppelt, einem "Bio-Computer", der statt aus Mikrochips und Drähten aus organischer Materie aufgebaut ist. Natürliche und künstliche Intelligenz werden sich vereinigen zu einer neuen, übergeordneten Qualität ... Utopie? Frankenstein läßt grüßen? Keineswegs. Lesen Sie David Ritchie. Denn er ist nicht nur ein brillanter, leicht verständlicher und amüsanter Autor, sondern auch ein gründlicher und kritischer Wissenschaftler ...
  19. Card, S.: TOC/DOC at Caltech : Evolution of citation access online (1989) 0.02
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  20. Lee, W.G.; Ishikawa, Y.; Yamagishi, T.; Nishioka, A.; Hatada, K.; Ohbo, N.; Fujiwara, S.: ¬A dynamic thesaurus for intelligent access to research databases (1989) 0.02
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    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by Sinikka Koshiala and Ritva Launo

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