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  1. Lengsfeld, J.: Digital Era Framework : ein Bezugsrahmen für das digitale Informationszeitalter (2019) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Der »Digital Era Framework« ist ein Bezugsrahmen für das digitale Informationszeitalter. Gerichtet an Wissenschaft und Praxis gleichermaßen, bietet das Konzept einen umfassenden Ansatz zur Einordnung und Analyse von Phänomenen des Digitalen Wandels, der Digitalisierung und der Digitalen Transformation. Dem »Digital Era Framework« liegt dabei ein integrierter Ansatz zur Untersuchung des Wandels zugrunde, insofern als Ursprungszustand, Veränderung und Endzustand in einem einheitlichen Schema dargestellt werden können. Der Bezugsrahmen stellt die Information in den Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung und beruht auf zwei Ordnungsmomenten: der Form der Manifestation von Information einerseits und der Art der Applikation von Information andererseits. Dadurch wird ein zweidimensionaler Bezugsrahmen aufgespannt, der eine differenzierte Einordnung von Phänomen, Objekten und Geschehen gestattet. Anhand dieses Ordnungsmodells lassen sich insbesondere Systeme und Prozesse untersuchen und aufzeigen, wie sich deren Struktur, Interaktionsgefüge und Konfiguration durch die Digitalisierung verändern. Durch die begründete Systematisierung schafft der Bezugsrahmen eine Grundlage für Analysen, Erklärungen und Prognosen. Zugleich dient er als Basis für die Entwicklung und Bewertung von Strategien. Mit der Vorstellung des »Digital Era Framework« ist darüber hinaus das Ziel verbunden, zur Ausprägung einer adäquaten Fachterminologie beizutragen, indem eine begründete Nomenklatur vorgeschlagen wird, welche auf dem Bezugsrahmen aufbaut.
    Content
    Vgl.: https://joernlengsfeld.com/files/digital-era-framework-de.pdf.
  2. Strobel, S.: ¬The complete Linux kit : fully configured LINUX system kernel (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    16. 7.2002 20:22:55
  3. ¬The CD-ROM directory : with multimedia CD's; international edition (1994) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Erscheint seit 1(1987), 2x jährlich. - Vgl. Besprechung der Ausg. 1993 in: IFB 1(1993) H.1/2, S.23-28; Electronic library 12(1994) no.2, S.131 (D. Raitt)
  4. Internet Privacy : eine multidisziplinäre Bestandsaufnahme / a multidisciplinary analysis: acatech STUDIE (2012) 0.01
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    Content
    Vgl. unter: http://www.acatech.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Baumstruktur_nach_Website/Acatech/root/de/Publikationen/Projektberichte/acatech_STUDIE_Internet_Privacy_WEB.pdf. Enthält Auszüge aus: Capurro, R., M, Eldred u. D. Nagel: Digital Whoness: Identity, Privacy and Freedom in the Cyberworld. Frankfurt 2013. Vgl. http://www.capurro.de/floridi.html.
  5. Jahrbuch der Auktionspreise für Bücher, Handschriften und Autographen : Ergebnisse der Auktionen in Deutschland, den Niederlanden, Österreich und der Schweiz. Mit einem Anhang: Spezialgebiete der Antiquariate (1992) 0.01
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    Date
    13. 3.1996 21:22:40
  6. Scott, M.L.: Conversion tables : LC-Dewey / Dewey-LC (1993) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Australian library review 11(1994) no.3, S.370 (C. Sturt); Cataloging and classification quarterly 19(1994) no.2, S.99-105 (J.J. Boll); Technical services quarterly 12(1994) no.2, S.95-97; Knowledge organization 24(1997) no.4, S.158-159 (I. Dahlberg)
  7. Lusti, M.: Data Warehousing and Data Mining : Eine Einführung in entscheidungsunterstützende Systeme (1999) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 19:22:06
  8. Henrich, A.: Information Retrieval : Grundlagen, Modelle und Anwendungen (2008) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 8.2015 21:23:08
  9. Vernetztes Wissen - Daten, Menschen, Systeme : 6. Konferenz der Zentralbibliothek Forschungszentrum Jülich. 5. - 7. November 2012 - Proceedingsband: WissKom 2012 (2012) 0.00
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    Series
    Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich: Reihe Bibliothek / Library; 21
  10. Mixter, J.; Childress, E.R.: FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) users : summary and case studies (2013) 0.00
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    Content
    Text unter: http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2013/2013-04.pdf.
  11. Laßmann, G.: Asimovs Robotergesetze : was leisten sie wirklich? (2017) 0.00
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    Date
    21. 1.2018 19:02:22
  12. Allo, P.; Baumgaertner, B.; D'Alfonso, S.; Fresco, N.; Gobbo, F.; Grubaugh, C.; Iliadis, A.; Illari, P.; Kerr, E.; Primiero, G.; Russo, F.; Schulz, C.; Taddeo, M.; Turilli, M.; Vakarelov, O.; Zenil, H.: ¬The philosophy of information : an introduction (2013) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In April 2010, Bill Gates gave a talk at MIT in which he asked: 'are the brightest minds working on the most important problems?' Gates meant improving the lives of the poorest; improving education, health, and nutrition. We could easily add improving peaceful interactions, human rights, environmental conditions, living standards and so on. Philosophy of Information (PI) proponents think that Gates has a point - but this doesn't mean we should all give up philosophy. Philosophy can be part of this project, because philosophy understood as conceptual design forges and refines the new ideas, theories, and perspectives that we need to understand and address these important problems that press us so urgently. Of course, this naturally invites us to wonder which ideas, theories, and perspectives philosophers should be designing now. In our global information society, many crucial challenges are linked to information and communication technologies: the constant search for novel solutions and improvements demands, in turn, changing conceptual resources to understand and cope with them. Rapid technological development now pervades communication, education, work, entertainment, industrial production and business, healthcare, social relations and armed conflicts. There is a rich mine of philosophical work to do on the new concepts created right here, right now.