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  1. Gordon, T.J.; Helmer-Hirschberg, O.: Report on a long-range forecasting study (1964) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Description of an experimental trend-predicting exercise covering a time period as far as 50 years into the future. The Delphi technique is used in soliciting the opinions of experts in six areas: scientific breakthroughs, population growth, automation, space progress, probability and prevention of war, and future weapon systems. Possible objections to the approach are also discussed.
    Date
    22. 6.2018 13:24:08
    22. 6.2018 13:54:52
  2. Poulter, A.; Morris, A.; Dow, J.: LIS professionals as knowledge engineers (1994) 0.07
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    Abstract
    State of the art review of the trend towards library and information science professionals becoming deeply involved in the process of knowledge engineering: knowledge engineers being those who build expert systems, or knowledge based systems that emulate the performance of human experts in particular tasks or domains. Shows how library and information science professionals have fared as knowledge engineers and how their involvement relates to the perception of library and information science professionals as knowledge engineers. Discusses the tools and techniques of knowledge engineering as they have been applied to the library and information science domain, and looks at the involvement of library and information science professionals in knowledge engineering outside library and information science
    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 29(1994), S.305-350
  3. Wie verändert das Internet die Welt in den nächsten 20 Jahren? (2002) 0.04
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    Content
    "Umfrage unter Nobelpreisträgern bestätigt den Internet-Trend - Zum ersten Mal wurden Nobelpreisträger weltweit nach ihrer Einschätzung zu den Auswirkungen des Internet bis in das Jahr 2020 befragt. 71 Preisträger aus allen Kategorien nahmen an der Untersuchung teil, um der Frage nachzuspüren, wie das Zusammenspiel von Internet, Bildung und Innovation in den nächsten 20 Jahren die Welt beeinflussen wird. Den Preisträgern zufolge hat das Internet auch in Zukunft weiterhin einen positiven Einfluß auf die Verbreitung von Wissen und Bildung sowie auf den allgemeinen wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand. - Grenzenlose Kommunikation - Im Zentrum der Umfrage standen die Themen Bildung, Innovationen und Lebensstandard. 93 Prozent der Befragten denken, daß das Internet die grenzüberschreitende Kommunikation verbessern wird. Auf diese Art werden ihrer Meinung nach Barrieren fallen, die im Moment noch zwischen Kulturkreisen bestehen. Auf lange Sicht ergäben sich ökonomische Vorteile für die Bevölkerung. 72 Prozent der Befragten zufolge birgt das Internet für Menschen in Entwicklungsländern mehr Möglichkeiten, am ökonomischen Aufschwung teilzuhaben. Die Studie wurde von Princeton Survey Research Associates (PSRA) im Auftrag von Cisco Systems durchgeführt. Fast ein Drittel aller lebenden Nobelpreisträger nahm daran teil. Rob Lloyd, President von Cisco Systems Europa: "Die Umfrage gibt uns einen Eindruck davon, wie einige der größten Denker unserer Zeit die Möglichkeiten des Internet einschätzen, die Welt zu verändern." - Internet beeinflußt die Arbeit nachhaltig - Als potenzielle Gefahren durch das Internet sehen die Preisträger die Verletzung der Privatsphäre (65 Prozent), eine wachsende Entfremdung (51 Prozent) sowie größere politische oder wirtschaftliche Ungleichheit (44 Prozent). Dennoch faßt die Mehrheit der Befragten das Internet als positiv auf. 85 Prozent gaben an, daß ihre eigene Arbeit und ihr Leben positiv durch das Internet beeinflußt werden. Die meisten Preisträger (89 Prozent) benutzen einen Computer, das Internet und E-Mail zur Kommunikation. 69 Prozent sind der Ansicht, daß sie mit Hilfe des Internet ihre Arbeiten schneller fertig stellen konnten. "Die Umfrageergebnisse sind deswegen so bedeutend, da die meisten der Preisträger ohne Computer oder Internet aufgewachsen sind.", so Mary McIntosh, Vizepräsidentin bei PSRA. "Das Durchschnittsalter der Befragten beträgt 72 Jahre." - E-Learning gehört die Zukunft - Das Internet wird Bildung und Lernmöglichkeiten verbessern, indem virtuelle Klassenzimmer entstehen. Dies wurde von 74 Prozent der Befragten angegeben. Innovationen werden den meisten Preisträgern zufolge beschleunigt und der Stand der Wissenschaft erweitert (82 Prozent). Fast alle Preisträger (93 Prozent) sind der Meinung, daß das Internet einen verbesserten Zugang zu Bibliotheken, Informationen und Lehrkörpern eröffnen wird."
    Date
    29. 1.1997 18:49:05
  4. Perske, J.: Trendforscher Horx : Künstliche Intelligenz wird überschätzt (2018) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Der Hype um autonomes Fahren und KI schaffe gefährliche Illusionen, glaubt Horx. "Digitale Ehrlichkeit" gestehe ein, dass Computer keine realen Probleme lösten. Der Trend- und Zukunftsforscher Matthias Horx hält das Thema Künstliche Intelligenz für ziemlich überschätzt. Es sei "eine Art Fetisch geworden - ein Hype, der gefährliche Illusionen schafft", sagte der Soziologe und Leiter des Zukunftsinstituts in Frankfurt am Main in einem Interview der Deutschen Presse-Agentur. "Die meisten realen Probleme sind viel zu komplex und "lebendig", als dass sie von Datensystemen gelöst werden können." Das gelte auch fürs autonome Fahren. Es sei Zeit für eine "digitale Ehrlichkeit": "Computer und Roboter können weder die Pflege regeln, noch Armut mildern, noch den Verkehr entstauen. Dazu brauchen wir intelligentere soziale, humane Systeme."
  5. Chan, L.M.; Hodges, T.: Entering the millennium : a new century for LCSH (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    27. 5.2001 16:22:21
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.29, nos.1/2
  6. Harari, Y.N.: Homo deus : eine Geschichte von Morgen (2017) 0.01
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    Content
    Kommentare: "Keine leichte Lektüre, doch wer auf den Horizont blickt, kann diesen auch erweitern." (Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel, vorwärts.de, Lesetipp von SPD Spitzenpolitikern, 15. August 2017) "Das beste Buch dieses Frühjahrs." (Thorsten Giersch, Carina Kontio, Handelsblatt online, 29. Juni 2017) "Ein Sachbuch, so anregend, dass man dazu tanzen möchte!" (Denis Scheck, ARD Druckfrisch, 2. Juli 2017) "A thoughtful look of what may be in store for humanity (...). It is a deeply engaging book with lots of stimulating ideas (...). It makes you think about the future, which is another way of saying it makes you think about the present." (Bill Gates, via Facebook, 4. Juni 2017) "Yuval Noah Harari's insights are compelling." (Paul Collier, TLS, 25. November 2016 ) "Challenging, readable and thought-provoking." (Bill Gates, Gates Notes, Bill Gates' Sommer-Buchtipps, 22. Mai 2017) "Man sollte alle Geschichtslehrer von Harari coachen lassen." (Christian Jostmann, Die Furche, 20. April 2017) "Vielleicht brauchen wir ja düstere Szenarien, wie Hararis Buch 'Homo Deus', um den Mut für neue Utopien zu finden." (Sven Waskönig, ARD ttt, 30. April 2017)
    "In einer verblüffenden Tour d'Horizon durch die Menschheitsgeschichte beschreibt Harari, wie der Mensch in einem Akt wachsender Selbstermächtigung zum Homo Deus avanciert." (Adrian Lobe, Zeit Online, 10. April 2017) "(Harari) hat ein anmaßendes Buch geschrieben. Und ein aufregendes." (Erik Raidt, Stuttgarter Nachrichten Online, 31. März 2017) "Intelligent, scharfsinnig und manchmal sogar überraschend witzig (...) eröffnet einen ganz anderen Blick auf Geschichte." (Klaus Bittermann, taz literataz, 22. März 2017) "Überraschend, informativ, abwechslungsreich und leicht zu lesen." (Hildegard Lorenz, Münchner Merkur, 21. März 2017) "Sehen, wie die Welt ist, ohne auf die Bremse zu treten. Das ist der Sound von Yuval Noah Hararis 'Homo Deus'." (Adolf Holl, Die Presse, 18. März 2017) "Hararis packendes Buch ist ein Bekenntnis zum Humanismus." (Thomas Vasek, P.M., 10. März 2017) "Überaus anregende und fesselnde Lektüre." (Wolfgang Schneider, SWR2, 19. Februar 2017) "Fulminant, klug und düster." (Deutschlandradio Kultur, März 2017)
  7. Barker, P.: Electronic libraries of the future (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
  8. Rasche, M.: Bibliothek der Zukunft (2002) 0.01
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    Source
    ProLibris. 7(2002) H.1, S.28-29
  9. Payer, M.: ¬Die virtuelle Bibliothek : Erschließung der Ressourcen (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 29(1995) H.8, S.1278-1287
  10. Lerche, C.: ¬Der Zauber des freien Wissens (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 1.1997 18:49:05
  11. Mendelsohn, S.: ¬The future of librarians (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Information world review. 1994, no.95, September, S.28-29
  12. Heath, F.: Libraries, information technology, and the future (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 3.1996 18:37:48
  13. Levy, P.: ¬Die kollektive Intelligenz : für eine Anthropologie des Cyberspace (1997) 0.01
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    Date
    22.10.2006 12:27:29
  14. Information for a new age : redefining the librarian (1995) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.2, S.147 (A. Schultis)
  15. Rosemann, U.: Auf dem Weg zu dem Kompetenzzentrum für Literaturversorgung : TIB zum Start von GetInfo (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 12:25:38
  16. Keys, M.: Beyond Gutenberg and gigabytes : librarians and the emerging digital revolution (1995) 0.00
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    Isbn
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