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  1. Flechtheim, O.K.: Dreimal Zukunft : ein Weg zum homo humanus (1983) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Heute glauben wir, daß der Menschheit - noch! - drei Wege oder, um die Terminologie der Futurologie zu gebrauchen, drei mögliche Modelle, Szenarien oder gar .Zuküntte" ottenstehen. Alle drei Szenarien beziehen sich vornehmlich auf denkbare Entwicklungen in den die heutige Weltgeschichte dominierenden hochindustrialisierten Ländern der Ersten und Zweiten Welt.
  2. Lancaster, F.W.: Trends in subject indexing from 1957 to 2000 (1980) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Computer have been used in 2 areas of printed index production: to sort entries and fromat printed indexes, and to derive a series of index entries from a minimum intellectual input. Computer indexing enables more indexing terms to be used as well as weighted terms, links and roles. Interest in automatic indexing peaked in the mid-1960s and has since declined. Interest in machine-aided indexing concentrates on using the computer for on-line display or for indexing by extraction. Computers have also made possible the implementation of retrieval systems without indexing-free text systems. Considers future prospects and needs
    Source
    New trends in documentation and information: proceedings of the 39th FID Congress, University of Edinburgh, 25-28 Sept 1978. Ed.: P.J. Taylor

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