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  1. Wang, P.: Information behavior and seeking (2011) 0.08
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    Source
    Interactive information seeking, behaviour and retrieval. Eds.: Ruthven, I. u. D. Kelly
  2. Medien und Kommunikation : Konstruktionen von Wirklichkeit (1990-91) 0.06
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: (0): SCHMIDT, S.J.: Medien, Kommunikation und das 18. Kamel; WEISCHENBERG, S.: Die Realität des John F. Kennedy; MERTEN, K.: Wirken sie wirklich, die Wirkungen der Massenkommunikation?; (1): WEISCHENBERG, S.: Der Kampf um die Köpfe: Affären und die Spielregeln der 'Mediengesellschaft'; SCHMIDT, S.J.: Wir verstehen uns doch? Von der Unwahrscheinlicjkeit gelingender Kommunikation; MERTEN, K.: Inszenierung von Alltag: Kommunikation, Massenkommunikation, Medien; (2): KRUSE, P. u. M. STADLER: Wahrnehmen, Verstehen, Erinnern: der Aufbau des psychischen Apparates; SCHEFFER, B.: Wie wir erkennen: die soziale Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit im Individuum; (3): KRIPPENDORFF, K.: Der verschwundene Bote: Metaphern und Modelle der Kommunikation; GRABOWSKI, J., T. HERRMANN u. R. POBEL: Sprechen, Handeln, Regulieren: vom Zeichentausch zum zielgerichteten Sprechen; (4): RUSCH, G.: Verstehen verstehen: kognitive Autonomie und soziale Regulation; MEUTSCH, D.: Ein Bild sagt mehr als tausend Worte? Befunde zum Bildverstehen; (5): MERTEN, K.: Unsere tägliche Wirklichkeit heute: wie Medien die Kommunikation entfalten; ASSMANN, A. u, J. ASSMANN: Das Gestern im Heute: Medien und soziales Gedächtnis; ELSNER, M., H.U. GUMBRECHT, T. MÜLLER u. P.M. SPANGENBERG: Von Revolution zu Revolution: zur Kulturgeschichte der Medien; (6) SCHMIDT, S.J.: Die Münzen der Kommunikation: Gattungen, Berichterstattungsmuster, Darstellungsformen; RUHRMANN, G.: Zeitgeschichte à la carte: Ereignis, Nachricht und Rezipient; (7) NEVERLA, I.: Männerwelten - Frauenwelten: Wirklichkeitsmodelle, Geschlechterrollen, Chancenverteilung; FAULSTICH, W.: Stars: Idole, Werbeträger, Helden: sozialer Wandel durch Medien; (8): SCHMIDT, S.J.: Das 'Wahre, Schöne, Gute'? Literatur als soziales System; WEISCHENBERG, S. u. U. HIENZSCH: Neuigkeiten vom Fließband: Journalismus als soziales System; WEISCHENBERG, S, u. U. HIENZSCH: Von der Tontafel zum Chip: technische Grundlagen der Medienkommunikation; PROTT, J.: Kommunikation als Dienst und Handel: Organisation und Ökonomie der Medien; (9): RÜHL, M.: Zwischen Information und Unterhaltung: Funktionen der Medienkommunikation; MERTEN, K.: Allmacht oder Ohnmacht der Medien? Erklärungsmuster der Medienwirkungsforschung; PETERS, H.P.: Warner oder Angstmacher? Thema Risikokommunikation; (10): KREBS, D.: Verführung oder Therapie? Pornographie und Gewalt in den Medien; HURRELMANN, B.: Sozialisation vor dem Bildschirm: Kinder und Medien; LANG; K. u. G.E. Lang: Spiegel der Gesellschaft: Medien und öffentliche Meinung; (11): RÖPER, H.: Märkte, Mächte, Monopole: das Mediensystem der Bundesrepublik Deutschland; KLEINSTEUBER, H.J.: Das globale Netz: nationale und internationale Mediensysteme; (12): BAACKE, D. u. H.-D. Kübler: Lernen und Erziehen in der Medienumwelt: Konzepte der Medienpädagogik; LÖFFELHOLZ, M. u. K.-D. ALTMEPPEN: Kommunikation morgen: Perspektiven der 'Informationsgesellschaft'
    Date
    15.10.1995 11:44:22
  3. Houston, R.D.; Harmon, E.G.: Re-envisioning the information concept : systematic definitions (2002) 0.05
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    Date
    22. 2.2007 18:56:23
    22. 2.2007 19:22:13
    Source
    Emerging frameworks and methods: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4), Seattle, WA, July 21 - 25, 2002. Eds.: Fidel, R., H. Bruce, P. Ingwersen u. P. Vakkari
  4. Lyre, H.: Information in den Naturwissenschaften (2004) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Der Begriff der Information ist bis heute kein eigentlicher Fachterminus der Naturwissenschaften, findet aber dennoch Eingang und zunehmende Verwendung vor allem in Physik, Biologie und den kognitiven Neurowissenschaften. Dabei divergieren die jeweiligen spezifischen Verwendungsweisen des Informationsbegriffs in den verschiedenen Naturwissenschaften und auch der Mathematik zum Teil erheblich und sind in aller Regel nicht mit einem Alltagsverständnis von Information als Nachricht oder Wissen gleichzusetzen. Statt dessen stützt man sich vorrangig auf die Formalisierung von syntaktischer Information im Rahmen der Shannonschen Informationstheorie, also im Kern auf die von Hartley 1928 eingeführte Definition I = - In p, die den Informationsgehalt eines Zeichens daran koppelt, wie unwahrscheinlich das Zeichen in seinem Auftreten ist. Die Shannonsche Theorie erlaubt eine differenzierte mathematische Handhabung von Kanalkapazitäten, Redundanz- und Codierungsformen, die als Grundlage beinahe sämtlicher Verwendungen von Information in den Naturwissenschaften dient.
    Source
    Grundlagen der praktischen Information und Dokumentation. 5., völlig neu gefaßte Ausgabe. 2 Bde. Hrsg. von R. Kuhlen, Th. Seeger u. D. Strauch. Begründet von Klaus Laisiepen, Ernst Lutterbeck, Karl-Heinrich Meyer-Uhlenried. Bd.1: Handbuch zur Einführung in die Informationswissenschaft und -praxis
  5. P-L-U-R-V : das sind die häufigsten Methoden der Desinformation. Neue Infografik im Posterformat (2020) 0.03
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    Content
    Vgl. auch: https://www.klimafakten.de/meldung/p-l-u-r-v-dies-sind-die-haeufigsten-desinformations-tricks-von-wissenschafts-leugnern.
    Source
    https://www.klimafakten.de/meldung/p-l-u-r-v-das-sind-die-haeufigsten-methoden-der-desinformation-neue-infografik-im
  6. ¬The information future (1995) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: WOLF, M.T. u. R.B. MILLER: The information future: data, data, everywhere!; WOLFE, G.: Libraries on the superhighway: rest stop or roadkill?; AGRE, P.E.: Institutional circuity: thinking about the forms and uses of information; LYRIS, S.O.: Multiply and conquer; MASON, L.: The elephant and the net cruiser: regulating communication on the net; BRIN, D.: The Internet as a commons; MARTIN, M.S.: Problems in information transfer in the age of the computer; BARNES, J.: Information and unfictionable science; STARRS, P.F. u. HUNTSINGER, L.: The matrix, cyberpunk literature, and the apocalyptic landscapes of information technology; PRANSKY, J.: Robots: our future information intermediaries; CHISLENKO, A.: Intelligent information filters and enhanced reality; BARNES, S.: The impossible dream
  7. Hjoerland, B.: ¬The controversy over the concept of information : a rejoinder to Professor Bates (2009) 0.03
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    Content
    "This letter considers some main arguments in Professor Bates' article (2008), which is part of our former debate (Bates, 2005,2006; Hjoerland, 2007). Bates (2008) does not write much to restate or enlarge on her theoretical position but is mostly arguing about what she claims Hjorland (2007) ignored or misinterpreted in her two articles. Bates (2008, p. 842) wrote that my arguments did not reflect "a standard of coherence, consistency, and logic that is expected of an argument presented in a scientific journal." My argumentation below will refute this statement. This controversy is whether information should be understood as a subjective phenomenon (alone), as an objective phenomenon (alone), or as a combined objective and a subjective phenomenon ("having it both ways"). Bates (2006) defined "information" (sometimes, e.g., termed "information 1," p. 1042) as an objective phenomenon and "information 2" as a subjective phenomenon. However, sometimes the term "information" is also used as a synonym for "information 2," e.g., "the term information is understood to refer to one or both senses" (p. 1042). Thus, Professor Bates is not consistent in using the terminology that she herself introduces, and confusion in this controversy may be caused by Professor Bates' ambiguity in her use of the term "information." Bates (2006, p. 1033) defined information as an objective phenomenon by joining a definition by Edwin Parker: "Information is the pattern of organization of matter and energy." The argument in Hjoerland (2007) is, by contrast, that information should be understood as a subjective phenomenon all the way down: That neither the objective definition of information nor "having it both ways" is fruitful. This is expressed, for example, by joining Karpatschof's (2000) definition of information as a physical signal relative to a certain release mechanism, which implies that information is not something objective that can be understood independently of an observer or independently of other kinds of mechanism that are programmed to be sensitive to specific attributes of a signal: There are many differences in the world, and each of them is potentially informative in given situations. Regarding Parker's definition, "patterns of organization of matter and energy" are no more than that until they inform somebody about something. When they inform somebody about something, they may be considered information. The following quote is part of the argumentation in Bates (2008): "He contrasts my definition of information as 'observer-independent' with his position that information is 'situational' and adds a list of respected names on the situational side (Hjoerland, 2007, p. 1448). What this sentence, and much of the remainder of his argument, ignores is the fact that my approach accounts for both an observer-independent and a contextual, situational sense of information." Yes, it is correct that I mostly concentrated on refuting Bates' objective definition of information. It is as if Bates expects an overall appraisal of her work rather than providing a specific analysis of the points on which there are disagreements. I see Bates' "having it both ways": a symptom of inconsistence in argumentation.
    Bates (2008, p. 843) further writes about her definition of information: "This is the objectivist foundation, the rock bottom minimum of the meaning of information; it informs both articles throughout." This is exactly the focus of my disagreement. If we take a word in a language, it is understood as both being a "pattern of organization of matter and energy" (e.g., a sound) and carrying meaning. But the relation between the physical sign and its meaning is considered an arbitrary relation in linguistics. Any physical material has the potential of carrying any meaning and to inform somebody. The physical stuff in itself is not information until it is used as a sign. An important issue in this debate is whether Bates' examples demonstrate the usefulness of her own position as opposed to mine. Her example about information seeking concerning navigation and how "the very layout of the ship and the design of the bridge promoted the smooth flow of information from the exterior of the ship to the crew and among the crewmembers" (Bates, 2006, pp. 1042-1043) does not justify Bates' definition of information as an objective phenomenon. The design is made for a purpose, and this purpose determines how information should be defined in this context. Bates' view on "curatorial sciences" (2006, p. 1043) is close to Hjorland's suggestions (2000) about "memory institutions," which is based on the subjective understanding of information. However, she does not relate to this proposal, and she does not argue how the objective understanding of information is related to this example. I therefore conclude that Bates' practical examples do not support her objective definition of information, nor do they support her "having it both ways." Finally, I exemplify the consequences of my understanding of information by showing how an archaeologist and a geologist might represent the same stone differently in information systems. Bates (2008, p. 843) writes about this example: "This position is completely consistent with mine." However, this "consistency" was not recognized by Bates until I published my objections and, therefore, this is an indication that my criticism was needed. I certainly share Professor Bates (2008) advice to read her original articles: They contain much important stuff. I just recommend that the reader ignore the parts that argue about information being an objective phenomenon."
    Date
    22. 3.2009 18:13:27
  8. Bonitz, M.: ¬Das holographische Prinzip und die Informationswissenschaft (1991) 0.03
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  9. Fenzel, N.; Fleißner, P.; Hofkirchner, W.; Jahn, R.; Stockinger, G.: On the genesis of information structures : a view that is neither reductionistic nor holistic (1996) 0.03
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    Information: new questions to a multidisciplinary concept. Ed.: K. Kornwachs u. K. Jacoby
  10. Badia, A.: Data, information, knowledge : an information science analysis (2014) 0.03
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    Abstract
    I analyze the text of an article that appeared in this journal in 2007 that published the results of a questionnaire in which a number of experts were asked to define the concepts of data, information, and knowledge. I apply standard information retrieval techniques to build a list of the most frequent terms in each set of definitions. I then apply information extraction techniques to analyze how the top terms are used in the definitions. As a result, I draw data-driven conclusions about the aggregate opinion of the experts. I contrast this with the original analysis of the data to provide readers with an alternative viewpoint on what the data tell us.
    Date
    16. 6.2014 19:22:57
  11. Olivier, P.; Ananiadou, S.; Maeda, T.; Tsujii, J.: Visualisation: mediating the interchange of information from the verbal to the visual domain (1992) 0.03
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    Mensch und Maschine: Informationelle Schnittstellen der Kommunikation. Proc. des 3. Int. Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI'92), 5.-7.11.1992 in Saarbrücken. Hrsg.: H.H. Zimmermann, H.-D. Luckhardt u. A. Schulz
  12. Knowledge, concepts and categories (1997) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: (1) HEIT, E.: Knowledge and concept learning (2) HAHN, U. u. N. CHATER: Concepts and similarity (3) MURPHY, G.L. u. M.E. LASSALINE: Hierarchical structure in concepts and the basic level of categorization (4) HAMPTON, J.: Conceptual combination (5) SMITH, L.B. u. L.K. SAMUELSON; Perceiving and remembering: category stability, variability and development (6) SHANKS, D.R.: Distributed representations and implicit knowledge: a brief introduction (7) KNOWLTON, B.: Declarative and nondeclarative knowledge: insights from cognitive neurosciences (8) GOSCHKE, T.: Implicit learning and unconscious knowledge: mental representation, computational mechanisms, and brain structures (9) WHITTLESEA, B.W.A.: The representation of general and particular knowledge (10) LAMBERTS, K.: Process models of categorization (11) BUSEMEYER, J.R. u.a.: Learning functional relations based on experience with input-output pairs by humans and artificial neural networks (12) STORMS, G. u. P. DeBOECK: Formal models for intra-categorial structure that can be used for data analysis
    Editor
    Lamberts, K. u. D. Shanks
  13. Information ist noch kein Wissen (1990) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: STRITTMATTER, P. u. W.H. TACK: Die Welt im Kopf: Entstehung und Bedeutung von Wissen; TACK, W.H.: Das Gehirn als Computer: der Mensch - ein informationsverarbeitendes Wesen; WENDER, K.F.: Wissen und Können ist zweierlei: Übung als Grundlage des Verhaltens; EYSEL, U.: Die vernetzte Struktur des Gehirns: Biologische Grundlagen von Lernen und Wissen; MANDL, H.: Lernen will gelernt sein: Lernstrategien und Kontrollprozesse; PERRIG, W.J.: Lernen so nebenbei: Unbewußter Wissenszuwachs und Verhaltensprägung; EIGLER, G.: Durch Schreiben wird man klug: Wechselbeziehungen von Wissen und Schreiben; ENGELKAMP, J.: Vom Text zur Bedeutung: Wissen und Sprachverstehen; STRITTMATTER, P.: Ein Bild sagt mehr als 1000 Worte: Wissensvermittlung durch visuelle Medien; HAEFNER, K.: Computer statt Gehirne: Die neuen Techniken der Informationsverarbeitung; ZIMMERMANN, H.H.: Wissen aus der Maschine: die neuen Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme; BALTES, P.B.: Weisheit als Expertenwissen: Lebenswissen und Altersintelligenz; DEUTSCH, K.W.: Wissen und Macht: Wirtschaftliche und soziale Bedeutung von Wissen
    Editor
    Scheidgen, H.; Strittmatter, P.; Tack, W.H.
  14. Wissensveränderung durch Medien : theoretische Grundlagen und empirische Analysen (1990) 0.02
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    Enthält die Beiträge: MERTEN, K.: Wissensveränderung durch Medien: Aufriß und Kritik; KLEDZIK, S.M.: Semiotischer versus technischer Medienbegriff: das Medium als Konstituens des Zeichenprozesses; VUKOVICH, A. u. J. KREMS: Schemata der Wissensvermittlung: zur jognitiven Wirkung stilistischer Formulierungsvarianten; PERRIG, W.J.: Können Medien Verhalten steuern, ohne Wissen zu verändern? ENGELKAMP, J. u. H.D. ZIMMER: Unterschiede in der Repräsentation und Verarbeitung von Wissen in Abhängigkeit von Kanal, Reizmodalität, Inhalt und Aufgabenstellung; TERGAN, S.-O.: Theorieorientierte qualitative Wissensdiagnose in der Medienforschung; RENCKSTORF, K.: Zum Problem der Beschreibung und Erklärung von Prognosen der Wissensveränderung durch Mediennutzung; SCHÖNBACH, K. u. W. EICHHORN: Transaktionen im Medienwirkungsprozeß: kognitive Konsequenzen von Zeitungsnutzung und Zeitungsnutzen; FRÜH, W.: Strukturierung themenbezogenen Wissens bei Massenmedien und Publikum; WINTERHOFF-SPURK, P.: Wissensvermittlung durch Nachrichten? Zur Kritik der Lehrfilm-Metapher; BALLSTAEDT, S.-P.: Integrative Verarbeitung bei audiovisuellen Medien; BROSIUS, H.-B.: Vermittlung von Informationen durch Fernsehnachrichten: Einfluß von Gestaltungsmerkmalen und Nachrichteninhalt; BÖHME-DÜRR, K.: Fernsehkinder: dumm und unkreativ? ISSING, L.J.: Visualisierung von Lehrtexten durch Bild-Analogien; SEEL, N.M.: Wissen, Lernen und Kommunikation
  15. Gödert, W.; Jochum, U.: Mit Information zum Wissen - Durch Wissen zur Information (2002) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: JOCHUM, U.: Information oder Wissen und Gedächtnis; ERNST, W.: Datum und Information: Begriffsverwirrungen; JAENECKE, P.: Wissensbausteine; GÖDERT, W.: Der konstruktivistische Ansatz für Kommunikation und Informationsverarbeitung; KÜBLER, H.-D.: Nachrichtenrezeption, Informationsnutzung, Wissenserwerb: Diskrepanzen wissenschaftlicher Zugänge; BONFADELLI, H.: Online-Kommunikation: Die Relevanz der Wissenskluft-Perspektive; GEORGY, U.: Der Wert von Information: Thesen zum Thema.
  16. Garbacz, P.: ¬A new perspective on instantiation (2015) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This paper develops a new perspective on the relation of instantiation. This new perspective is based on recent research in cognitive psychology, or, more specifically, on the theory of frames, which was defined by Lawrence Barsalou to capture the common features of contemporary models of human concepts. I show how this new perspective may be applied to coordinate two rudimentary mental operations: categorization and conceptualization.
  17. Roth, G.: ¬Die Entstehung von Bedeutung im Gehirn (1992) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 18:45:33
    Source
    Emergenz: Die Entstehung von Ordnung, Organisation und Bedeutung. Hrsg.: W. Krohn u. G. Küppers
  18. Janich, P.: Informationsbegriff und methodisch-kulturalistische Philosophie (1998) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Dazu im selben Heft Erwiderungen von: A. Bartels, H.Binkau, O. Breidbach, R. Capurro, A. Dally, N. Degele, P. Deussen, M. Drieschner, W. Fontana, K. Fuchs-Kittowski u. H.A. Rosenthal, D. Gernert, W. Gitt, M. Gutmann, K. Haefner, W. Hesse, H. Hörz, E. Jelden, K. Kornwachs, J. Krause, A. Lenz, H. Liebscher, A. Locker, A.L. Luft u. R. Kötter, H. Marko, S. Meretz, F. Nake, M. Pauen, J. Schröder, H. Schwegler, T.B. Seiler, H. Völz sowie eine Replik des Verfassers auf die Erwiderungen: S.253-268
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    Footnote
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    Themenschwerpunkt mit den Beiträgen: FREY, S., G. KEMPTER u. H.-G. FRENZ: Theoretische Grundlagen der multimedialen Kommunikation; LANGE, B.-P. u. A. HILLEBRAND: Medienkompetenz - die neue Herausforserung der Informationsgesellschaft; Zwischen Big Brother und dem Marktplatz von Athen (Interview mit S. MOSDORF)

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