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  1. Verwer, K.: Freiheit und Verantwortung bei Hans Jonas (2011) 0.22
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    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fcreativechoice.org%2Fdoc%2FHansJonas.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1TM3teaYKgABL5H9yoIifA&opi=89978449.
  2. Kleineberg, M.: Context analysis and context indexing : formal pragmatics in knowledge organization (2014) 0.18
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    Source
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  3. Suchenwirth, L.: Sacherschliessung in Zeiten von Corona : neue Herausforderungen und Chancen (2019) 0.14
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    Footnote
    https%3A%2F%2Fjournals.univie.ac.at%2Findex.php%2Fvoebm%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F5332%2F5271%2F&usg=AOvVaw2yQdFGHlmOwVls7ANCpTii.
  4. Gödert, W.; Lepsky, K.: Informationelle Kompetenz : ein humanistischer Entwurf (2019) 0.13
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Philosophisch-ethische Rezensionen vom 09.11.2019 (Jürgen Czogalla), Unter: https://philosophisch-ethische-rezensionen.de/rezension/Goedert1.html. In: B.I.T. online 23(2020) H.3, S.345-347 (W. Sühl-Strohmenger) [Unter: https%3A%2F%2Fwww.b-i-t-online.de%2Fheft%2F2020-03-rezensionen.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0iY3f_zNcvEjeZ6inHVnOK]. In: Open Password Nr. 805 vom 14.08.2020 (H.-C. Hobohm) [Unter: https://www.password-online.de/?mailpoet_router&endpoint=view_in_browser&action=view&data=WzE0MywiOGI3NjZkZmNkZjQ1IiwwLDAsMTMxLDFd].
  5. Zeng, Q.; Yu, M.; Yu, W.; Xiong, J.; Shi, Y.; Jiang, M.: Faceted hierarchy : a new graph type to organize scientific concepts and a construction method (2019) 0.11
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    Content
    Vgl.: https%3A%2F%2Faclanthology.org%2FD19-5317.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0ZZFyq5wWTtNTvNkrvjlGA.
  6. Xiong, C.: Knowledge based text representations for information retrieval (2016) 0.10
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    Content
    Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Language and Information Technologies. Vgl.: https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cs.cmu.edu%2F~cx%2Fpapers%2Fknowledge_based_text_representation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0SaTSvhWLTh__Uz_HtOtl3.
  7. Farazi, M.: Faceted lightweight ontologies : a formalization and some experiments (2010) 0.09
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    Content
    PhD Dissertation at International Doctorate School in Information and Communication Technology. Vgl.: https%3A%2F%2Fcore.ac.uk%2Fdownload%2Fpdf%2F150083013.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2n-qisNagpyT0lli_6QbAQ.
  8. Shala, E.: ¬Die Autonomie des Menschen und der Maschine : gegenwärtige Definitionen von Autonomie zwischen philosophischem Hintergrund und technologischer Umsetzbarkeit (2014) 0.09
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    Footnote
    Vgl. unter: https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwizweHljdbcAhVS16QKHXcFD9QQFjABegQICRAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchgate.net%2Fpublication%2F271200105_Die_Autonomie_des_Menschen_und_der_Maschine_-_gegenwartige_Definitionen_von_Autonomie_zwischen_philosophischem_Hintergrund_und_technologischer_Umsetzbarkeit_Redigierte_Version_der_Magisterarbeit_Karls&usg=AOvVaw06orrdJmFF2xbCCp_hL26q.
  9. Piros, A.: Az ETO-jelzetek automatikus interpretálásának és elemzésének kérdései (2018) 0.09
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    Content
    Vgl. auch: New automatic interpreter for complex UDC numbers. Unter: <https%3A%2F%2Fudcc.org%2Ffiles%2FAttilaPiros_EC_36-37_2014-2015.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3kc9CwDDCWP7aArpfjrs5b>
  10. Huo, W.: Automatic multi-word term extraction and its application to Web-page summarization (2012) 0.09
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    Content
    A Thesis presented to The University of Guelph In partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Science. Vgl. Unter: http://www.inf.ufrgs.br%2F~ceramisch%2Fdownload_files%2Fpublications%2F2009%2Fp01.pdf.
    Date
    10. 1.2013 19:22:47
  11. Blanchette, J.-F.: ¬A material history of bits (2011) 0.06
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    Abstract
    In both the popular press and scholarly research, digital information is persistently discussed in terms that imply its immateriality. In this characterization, the digital derives its power from its nature as a mere collection of 0s and 1s wholly independent from the particular media on which it is stored-hard drive, network wires, optical disk, etc.-and the particular signal carrier which encodes bits-variations of magnetic field, voltages, or pulses of light. This purported immateriality endows bits with considerable advantages: they are immune from the economics and logistics of analog media, and from the corruption, degradation, and decay that necessarily result from the handling of material carriers of information, resulting in a worldwide shift "from atom to bits" as captured by Negroponte. This is problematic: however immaterial it might appear, information cannot exist outside of given instantiations in material forms. But what might it mean to talk of bits as material objects? In this paper I argue that bits cannot escape the material constraints of the physical devices that manipulate, store, and exchange them. Such an analysis reveals a surprising picture of computing as a material process through and through.
  12. Badia, A.: ¬The information manifold : why computers cannot solve algorithmic bias and fake news (2019) 0.06
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    Abstract
    An argument that information exists at different levels of analysis-syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic-and an exploration of the implications. Although this is the Information Age, there is no universal agreement about what information really is. Different disciplines view information differently; engineers, computer scientists, economists, linguists, and philosophers all take varying and apparently disconnected approaches. In this book, Antonio Badia distinguishes four levels of analysis brought to bear on information: syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and network-based. Badia explains each of these theoretical approaches in turn, discussing, among other topics, theories of Claude Shannon and Andrey Kolomogorov, Fred Dretske's description of information flow, and ideas on receiver impact and informational interactions. Badia argues that all these theories describe the same phenomena from different perspectives, each one narrower than the previous one. The syntactic approach is the more general one, but it fails to specify when information is meaningful to an agent, which is the focus of the semantic and pragmatic approaches. The network-based approach, meanwhile, provides a framework to understand information use among agents. Badia then explores the consequences of understanding information as existing at several levels. Humans live at the semantic and pragmatic level (and at the network level as a society), computers at the syntactic level. This sheds light on some recent issues, including "fake news" (computers cannot tell whether a statement is true or not, because truth is a semantic notion) and "algorithmic bias" (a pragmatic, not syntactic concern). Humans, not computers, the book argues, have the ability to solve these issues.
    Content
    Introduction -- Information as codes : Shannon, Kolmogorov and the start of it all -- Information as content : semantics, possible worlds and all that jazz -- Information as pragmatics : impact and consequences -- Information as communication : networks and the phenomenon of emergence -- Will the real information please stand up? -- Is Shannon's theory a theory of information? -- Computers and information I : what can computers do? -- Computers and information II : machine learning, big data and algorithic bias -- Humans and information --Conclusions : where from here?
    Series
    History and foundations of information science
  13. Schölzel, A.: Es werden virtuelle Ängste erzeugt : Früher wurden Bilder gefälscht, heute wird im Internet Realität inszeniert (2019) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Digitalisierung ist, wenn man ein endliches Alphabet nimmt und damit Worte und Sätze herstellt, die einen Inhalt kodieren. Es ist ziemlich egal, ob das mit den Ziffern 0 und 1 oder mit gedruckten Buchstaben geschieht. Digitalisierung führt in unserer Lebenswirklichkeit aber zu einer immer weitreichenderen virtuellen Analogisierung auf der Bedeutungsebene. Menschen ticken analog. Wir können diese analogen Bilder und Gedanken in unseren Köpfen auf die Realität zurückführen oder auf sie anwenden. Die massenhafte Nutzung von Computern, Tablets oder Smartphones ist nur möglich, weil deren Oberfläche graphisch - also analog - gestaltet wurde. Die Geräte hätten nie solch eine große gesellschaftliche Bedeutung gewonnen, wenn nicht ermöglicht worden wäre, dass Laien diese Geräte über Bilder und Graphiken bedienen. Computer sprechen uns als Augentiere an, erst recht, seitdem bewegte Bilder als zu vermittelnde Inhalte hinzugekommen sind. Die sind analog, aber bilden - und das ist das Entscheidende - oft genug eine zum großen Teil künstliche oder gar virtuelle Realität ab.
  14. Herb, U.; Beucke, D.: ¬Die Zukunft der Impact-Messung : Social Media, Nutzung und Zitate im World Wide Web (2013) 0.05
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    Content
    Vgl. unter: https://www.leibniz-science20.de%2Fforschung%2Fprojekte%2Faltmetrics-in-verschiedenen-wissenschaftsdisziplinen%2F&ei=2jTgVaaXGcK4Udj1qdgB&usg=AFQjCNFOPdONj4RKBDf9YDJOLuz3lkGYlg&sig2=5YI3KWIGxBmk5_kv0P_8iQ.
  15. Plotnick, R.: Computers, systems theory, and the making of a wired hospital : a history of Technicon Medical Information System, 1964-1987 (2010) 0.04
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  16. Dextre Clarke, S.G.: ¬The Information Retrieval Thesaurus (2019) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In the post-war period before computers were readily available, urgent demand for scientific and industrial develop-ment stimulated research and development (R&D) that led to the birth of the information retrieval thesaurus. This article traces the early history, speciation and progressive improvement of the thesaurus to reach the state now conveyed by guidelines in inter-national and national standards. Despite doubts about the effec-tiveness of the thesaurus throughout this period, and notwith-standing the dominance of Google and other search engines in the information retrieval (IR) scene today, the thesaurus still plays a complementary part in the organization of knowledge and in-formation resources. Success today depends on interoperability, and is opening up opportunities in linked data applications. At the same time, the IR demand from workers in the knowledge society drives interest in hybrid forms of knowledge organization system (KOS) that may pool the genes of thesauri with those of ontologies and classification schemes.
  17. Speer, A.: Wovon lebt der Geist? (2016) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Geistiges Erkennen ist ohne die Träger des Geistes - z.B. Schriftrollen, Bücher oder digitale Daten - nicht möglich. Die Bibliotheken, in denen sie gesammelt, aufbewahrt und studiert werden, werden somit zu Institutionen des Geistes. Es gilt, all ihre Schätze, ob analog oder digital, zu heben.
  18. Korwin, W.; Lund, H.: Alphabetization (2019) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The article provides definitions of alphabetization and related concepts and traces its historical development and challenges, covering analog as well as digital media. It introduces basic principles as well as standards, norms, and guidelines. The function of alphabetization is considered and related to alternatives such as systematic arrangement or classification.
  19. Ornes, S.: Mathematische Kunst (2019) 0.04
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    Content
    Aus der Mathematik inspirierte Bilder und Skulpturen entfalten ihre atemberaubende Schönheit. Der US-Amerikaner Roman Verostko machte in den 1940er Jahren eine Kunstausbildung, wurde Priester, verließ diesen Beruf wieder, heiratete, zerlegte Computer und lernte in BASIC zu programmieren. Er ist einer der Ersten, der seine Werke mit selbst entwickelter Software erzeugte, und zählt daher zu den Pionieren der »algorithmischen Kunst«. Als Verostko 1998 das Buch »The Emperor's New Mind« des berühmten Physikers Roger Penrose las, ließ ihn ein darin beschriebener Aspekt nicht mehr los. Penrose definiert in seinem Werk eine universelle Version der nach dem britischen Wissenschaftler Alan Turing benannten Maschinen, die die Arbeitsweise eines Computers modellieren. Ihre universelle Version sollte Penrose zufolge jede Funktion einer spezialisierten Turing-Maschine nachahmen können. Demnach kann eine universelle Turing-Maschine (UTM) alles berechnen, was berechenbar ist. Dieses Konzept begeisterte Verostko außerordentlich. Daher entschied er, dass die UTM eine prachtvolle Aufmachung verdient. Wegen seiner theologischen Studien orientierte er sich dabei an handschriftlichen mittelalterlichen Texten, die aufwändig mit goldenen und silbernen Illustrationen verziert sind. Mit einem Plotterstift schuf Verostko die abstrakten Figuren, mit denen er die binäre Definition der UTM - eine lange Folge aus Nullen und Einsen - geschmückt hat.
    Date
    19. 7.2019 16:25:22
  20. Ilik, V.: Cataloger makeover : creating non-MARC name authorities (2015) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This article shares a vision of the enterprise of cataloging and the role of catalogers and metadata librarians in the twenty-first century. The revolutionary opportunities now presented by Semantic Web technologies liberate catalogers from their historically analog-based static world, re-conceptualize it, and transform it into a world of high dimensionality and fluidity. By presenting illustrative examples of innovative metadata creation and manipulation, such as non-MARC name authority records, we seek to contribute to the libraries' mission with innovative projects that enable discovery, development, communication, learning, and creativity, and hold promise to exceed users' expectations.

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