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  1. Brillouin, L.: Science and information theory (1963) 0.01
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  2. McKay, D.M.: Information, mechanism and meaning (1969) 0.01
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  3. Seiffert, H.: Information über die Information (1968) 0.01
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  4. Sharp, J.R.: Some fundamentals of information retrieval (1965) 0.01
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  5. Bar-Hillel, Y.: Language and information : selected essays on their theory and application (1964) 0.01
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  6. Bischoff, U.: ¬Die Informationslawine : wie ist die Nachrichtenfülle zu bewältigen? (1967) 0.01
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  7. Vickery, B.C.; Slater, M.; Presanis, A.; Reynolds, R.: Classification in science information : a comparative study undertaken by Aslib for the International Council of Scientific Unions as contribution to the ICSU/Unesco study of the feasibility of a world science information system (UNISIST) (1969) 0.01
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  8. Fairthorne, R.A.: Towards information retrieval (1961) 0.00
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  9. Batty, C.D.: ¬An introduction to Colon Classification : a programmed text (1966) 0.00
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    Programmed texts in library and information science
  10. Ranganathan, S.R.: ¬The Colon Classification (1965) 0.00
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    Rutgers series on systems for the intellectual organization of information;4
  11. Vickery, B.C.: Faceted classification schemes (1966) 0.00
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    Rutgers series on systems for the intellectual organization of information; 5
  12. Stevens, N.D.: ¬A comparative study of three systems of information retrieval (1961) 0.00
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  13. Pemberton, J.E.: How to find out in mathematics : a guide to sources of information (1969) 0.00
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  14. Fuchs, W.R.: Denkmaschinen : mit einem Geleitwort von Professor Dr. Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (1968) 0.00
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    LCSH
    Information theory
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    Information theory
  15. Steinbuch, K.: ¬Die informierte Gesellschaft : Geschichte und Zukunft der Nachrichtentechnik (1969) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information ist Anfang und Grundlage der Gesellschaft. Wie die Nachrichtentechnik sich in der Vergangenheit entwickelte, wie sie die Gesellschaft veränderte und wie dieser Prozess sich wohl in der Zukunft fortsetzen wird, ist der Gegenstand dieses Buches.
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    "Die informierte Gesellschaft In Zukunft werden die Menschen nicht nur über mehr materielle Güter und mehr Energie verfügen, sondern auch über sehr viel mehr Information. Der Besitz an Wissen wird mit unvorstellbarer Geschwindigkeit vergrößert werden, Informationen über Ereignisse an entfernten Orten werden durch Telegrafie, Fernsprecher und Fernsehen überallhin transportiert werden, diesewerden in Computern miteinander verknüpft und auf ihre Wirkung analysiert, das gesamte Wissen wird in riesigen, allen Menschen zugänglichen Informationsbanken gespeichert sein. Menschen werden mit Methoden belehrt, welche das Lernen zum Vergnügen machen und vom gegenwärtigen Stil der Massen- und Bestrafungsausbildung weiter entfernt sind als ein Elektromotor von einer Tretmühle. Die zukünftige Gesellschaft wird nicht nur eine Gesellschaft ohne Mangel an materiellen Gütern und Energie sein, die zukünftige Gesellschaft wird im besonderen eine informierte Gesellschaft sein. Der Übergang von der schlecht informierten Gesellschaft zur informierten Gesellschaft wird Veränderungen im menschlichen Verhalten bewirken. Zwar gibt es Komponenten des menschlichen Verhaltens, die unveränderbar sind, aber es ist sicher, daß sich der Mensch in einer anderen Umwelt anders verhalten wird. Die informierte Gesellschaft ist eine Umwelt, deren Wirkung auf den Menschen bisher noch nicht untersucht werden konnte. Das zukünftig zu erwartende Informiertsein über die Konsequenzen menschlichen Verhaltens ermöglicht es, spezielle Verhaltensmuster an deren Konsequenzen zu bewerten, nicht - wie es bisher üblich war - durch Vergleich mit der Tradition. Der kritische Blick orientiert sich dann weniger an der Vergangenheit, mehr an der Zukunft. Diese veränderte Blickrichtung ergibt sich zwangsläufig bei Menschen, deren Schicksal die Permanenz der Veränderung ist. Das Grundgesetz wird sein: Zukunft geht vor Vergangenheit! Wo immer eine aus der Vergangenheit stammende Denkweise in Kollision gerät mit Entwürfen, welche die Verbesserung menschlicher Existenz in der Zukunft ermöglichen, muß die Denkweise der Vergangenheit zurücktreten. Nichts zwingt den Menschen, die ungeheuren Möglichkeiten der Wissenschaft und Technik zu seinem Unheil zu verwenden, alle Wege sind offen, Wissenschaft und Technik zu seinem Wohle zu verwenden."
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  16. Wiener, N.: Kybernetik : Regelung und Nachrichtenübertragung im Lebewesen und in der Maschine (1963) 0.00
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