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  1. ¬Das Ende der Bibliothek? : vom Wert der Materialität im virtuellen Zeitalter ; Tagungsband Gotha, April 2010. (2011) 0.04
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    Classification
    BAHU (FH K)
    Content
    Aus dem Inhalt: G. Siebeck: Die Vielfalt der Bibliotheken und die Produktion der Verlage - C. Heibach: Über das Problem des Vergessens im digitalen Zeitalter - U. Jochum: Die Selbstabschaffung der Bibliotheken - M. Knoche: Original oder digital? Die Rekonstruktion des verbrannten Buchbestandes in Weimar - B. Fischer: Von der "Handschrift" zum Digitalisat. Kehrseiten der Wissensgesellschaft - A. Schlechter: Archäologisches Objekt, Exemplar, Ensemble. Was bleibt vom alten Buch? - R. Reuß: Das Buch und seine Typographie in Zeiten der Hypnose.
    Editor
    Jochum, U. u. A. Schlechter
    Footnote
    Rez. in: ZfBB 59(2012) H.3/4, S.222-224 (S. Köppl)
    GHBS
    BAHU (FH K)
    Pages
    140 S
    Type
    s
  2. Plassmann, E.; Rösch, H.; Seefeldt, J.; Umlauf, K.: Bibliotheken und Informationsgesellschaft in Deutschland : eine Einführung (2006) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in Mitt. VÖB 60(2007) H.4, S.102-105 (O. Oberhauser): "Dieses Buch ist nicht als Neuauflage, sondern als Nachfolger des bekannten Werks von Busse/Ernestus zu sehen, das in seiner letzten Auflage (1999) bereits federführend von den Autoren Plassmann und Seefeldt verfasst wurde. Der nunmehr vorgelegte Band - man beachte auch den veränderten Titel (und Untertitel) - stammt von einem vierköpfigen Autoren-team. Die Verfasser kommen aus den bibliotheks- und informationswissenschaftlichen Instituten der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Engelbert Plassmann, Konrad Umlauf) bzw. der Fachhochschule Köln (Hermann Rösch) und aus dem Bereich der Öffentlichen Bibliotheken (Jürgen Seefeldt, Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz). Das 2006 erschienene Buch wurde bereits mehrfach rezensiert, sodass die vorliegende Besprechung trotz Umfang und Bedeutung des Werkes nicht episch auszufallen braucht. In diesen Besprechungen war die Resonanz - sieht man von dem (teilweise unhaltbaren) Genörgel in ProLibris ab - über wiegend positiv, nach meinem Dafürhalten durchaus zu recht. So meint Ute Schwens, den Verfassern sei es "gelungen, eine komplexe Materie lesbar darzustellen und aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln ein facettenreiches Bild zusammenzusetzen", Peter Vodosek spricht von "geschickt aufbereitete[r] Information, ideen- und faktenreich [.] kohärent dargeboten", Dieter Schmidmaier nennt den Band eine "Bereicherung der bibliotheks- und informationswissenschaftlichen Literatur". Dem kann ich mich voll anschließen, nicht so ganz dagegen der Meinung, das Buch sei vor allem für die Zielgruppe der Studierenden (Schmidmaier bzw. auch das Autorenteam) oder "für den Start ins Berufsleben" (Schwens) geeignet. Ich denke, dass es dafür in vielen Abschnitten bereits zuviel an Wissen und (bibliothekarischer) Erfahrung voraussetzt. Obwohl es gut geschrieben und gut lesbar ist, ist dies kein leicht zu lesendes Buch (wie selbst Schmidmaier konzediert). Eine richtige Einführung hätte viel umfangreicher, vielfach weiter ausholend, didaktisch erläuternd usw. geraten müssen - dann hätte sie aber keiner verlegt, gekauft und gelesen. So ist das eben. Dennoch: Jene, die sich im Bereich der Bibliotheks- und Informationswelt (Deutschlands) bereits ganz gut auskennen, werden wohl ungleich mehr von diesem Werk profitieren (falls sie es tatsächlich lesen) als blutige Anfänger (die dies als "Studis" vielleicht tun müssen).
    Pages
    X, 333 S
  3. Levinson, P.: ¬The soft edge : a natural history and future of the information revolution (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    According to Paul Levinson, it would be improper to portray information technology as the cause of change in our world. However, Levinson clarifies that its role in enabling change can hardly be overestimated. He also points out--through riveting examples--that inventions have unintended consequences and uses. Why is it, for example, that the move from polytheism to monotheism failed when attempted by the pharaoh Ikhnaton, yet took solid root among the Hebrews who were taken out of Egypt by Moses only about 150 years later? Levinson argues that communication technology played a key role: The awkward Egyptian hieroglyphics failed to carry the ideology as well as the Hebrew alphabetic system. From there, Levinson examines the early social changes that became possible because of what the author calls "the first digital medium"--the alphabet. He considers how the Reformation, economic and political movements, and the scientific revolution were largely enabled by the printing press. He then discusses the influence of photographic communications and electronic technology such as the telegraph, the telephone, and broadcasting. Levinson devotes the second half of the book to our present digital revolution, from word processing to the Internet and beyond. One of his key points is that new technology doesn't necessarily displace the old so much as it expands it. Therefore, he doesn't see any end to using paper anytime soon. However, he sees great need for changes in the way we view creative rights. He proposes what he calls an"electronic watermark" for intellectual property--a universal patent number that will be embedded in intellectual property and will notify users in any medium of the property's creators. Levinson puts forth his ideas in a manner that is both formal and engaging. He has a knack for making his reader feel intelligent and respected--and never more so than when he looks at issues of ethics and a speculative future.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Managing information 4(1997) no.11, S.41 (M. Duncan)
    Pages
    xviii, 257 S

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