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  1. Erbarth, M.: Wissensrepräsentation mit semantischen Netzen : Grundlagen mit einem Anwendungsbeispiel für das Multi-Channel-Publishing (2006) 0.01
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    BK
    54.72 / Künstliche Intelligenz
    Classification
    54.72 / Künstliche Intelligenz
  2. Weber, S.: Eine Million Bücher mit automatisch erzeugten Texten (2018) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Wenn Künstliche Intelligenz eine Doktorarbeit schreiben kann, was heißt dann Bildung? Interview mit dem Verleger Philip M. Parker. Im deutschsprachigen Raum ist er fast ein Unbekannter: Der in Singapur lehrende Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Unternehmer Philip M. Parker. Der von ihm gegründete Buchverlag ICON Group International hat mehr als eine Million verschiedener Bücher publiziert, deren Inhalte komplett automatisch generiert wurden. Mit Apps, Spielen und Lehrbüchern zu landwirtschaftlichen Techniken, Lesen und Rechnen - auch diese allesamt komplett automatisch erzeugt - will er die Alphabetisierung und Bildung in der Dritten Welt vorantreiben. Sein Programm "Totopoetry" erzeugt automatisch Perlen der Dichtkunst, wie er eindrucksvoll zeigen kann. Und nun will Parker auch noch die Wikipedia revolutionieren: natürlich mit Bots, die die Inhalte automatisch erstellen und übersetzen.
  3. Lancaster, F.W.: ¬The evolution of electronic publishing (1995) 0.01
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  4. Engels, T.C.E; Istenic Starcic, A.; Kulczycki, E.; Pölönen, J.; Sivertsen, G.: Are book publications disappearing from scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities? (2018) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the evolution in terms of shares of scholarly book publications in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in five European countries, i.e. Flanders (Belgium), Finland, Norway, Poland and Slovenia. In addition to aggregate results for the whole of the social sciences and the humanities, the authors focus on two well-established fields, namely, economics & business and history. Design/methodology/approach Comprehensive coverage databases of SSH scholarly output have been set up in Flanders (VABB-SHW), Finland (VIRTA), Norway (NSI), Poland (PBN) and Slovenia (COBISS). These systems allow to trace the shares of monographs and book chapters among the total volume of scholarly publications in each of these countries. Findings As expected, the shares of scholarly monographs and book chapters in the humanities and in the social sciences differ considerably between fields of science and between the five countries studied. In economics & business and in history, the results show similar field-based variations as well as country variations. Most year-to-year and overall variation is rather limited. The data presented illustrate that book publishing is not disappearing from an SSH. Research limitations/implications The results presented in this paper illustrate that the polish scholarly evaluation system has influenced scholarly publication patterns considerably, while in the other countries the variations are manifested only slightly. The authors conclude that generalizations like "performance-based research funding systems (PRFS) are bad for book publishing" are flawed. Research evaluation systems need to take book publishing fully into account because of the crucial epistemic and social roles it serves in an SSH. Originality/value The authors present data on monographs and book chapters from five comprehensive coverage databases in Europe and analyze the data in view of the debates regarding the perceived detrimental effects of research evaluation systems on scholarly book publishing. The authors show that there is little reason to suspect a dramatic decline of scholarly book publishing in an SSH.
    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
  5. Vogt, T.: ¬Die Transformation des renommierten Informationsservices zbMATH zu einer Open Access-Plattform für die Mathematik steht vor dem Abschluss. (2020) 0.01
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    Content
    "Mit Beginn des Jahres 2021 wird der umfassende internationale Informationsservice zbMATH in eine Open Access-Plattform überführt. Dann steht dieser bislang kostenpflichtige Dienst weltweit allen Interessierten kostenfrei zur Verfügung. Die Änderung des Geschäftsmodells ermöglicht, die meisten Informationen und Daten von zbMATH für Forschungszwecke und zur Verknüpfung mit anderen nicht-kommerziellen Diensten frei zu nutzen, siehe: https://www.mathematik.de/dmv-blog/2772-transformation-von-zbmath-zu-einer-open-access-plattform-f%C3%BCr-die-mathematik-kurz-vor-dem-abschluss."
  6. Hu, B.; Dong, X.; Zhang, C.; Bowman, T.D.; Ding, Y.; Milojevic, S.; Ni, C.; Yan, E.; Larivière, V.: ¬A lead-lag analysis of the topic evolution patterns for preprints and publications (2015) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This study applied LDA (latent Dirichlet allocation) and regression analysis to conduct a lead-lag analysis to identify different topic evolution patterns between preprints and papers from arXiv and the Web of Science (WoS) in astrophysics over the last 20 years (1992-2011). Fifty topics in arXiv and WoS were generated using an LDA algorithm and then regression models were used to explain 4 types of topic growth patterns. Based on the slopes of the fitted equation curves, the paper redefines the topic trends and popularity. Results show that arXiv and WoS share similar topics in a given domain, but differ in evolution trends. Topics in WoS lose their popularity much earlier and their durations of popularity are shorter than those in arXiv. This work demonstrates that open access preprints have stronger growth tendency as compared to traditional printed publications.
  7. Adler, S.: ¬The birth of a standard (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the evolution of the SGML from its initial acceptance as an international standard for data description and data interchange, in Oct 86, to its technical completion and widespread acceptance
  8. Clement, G.: science journals published on the Internet : Evolution of a species (1994) 0.01
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  9. Arnold, K.: Virtual transformation : the evolution of publication media (1995) 0.01
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  10. Lancaster, F.W.: Electronic publishing (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Contribution to an issue on the impact of technological change on libraries and ways in which librarians are applying technology to their collections, services to users and the management of their libraries. Traces the evolution of electronic publishing from the early 60s to the present. Pays particular attention to computer conferencing, and hypermedia.
  11. Moothart, T.: American Mathematical Society demonstrates progressive innovation with e-journals (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is developing a Web based information system that links e-journals tot he review database MathSciNet. In an interview, Donald Babbitt, AMS Publisher, describes the evolution, pricing, and future development of the AMS's e-journal projects
  12. Veittes, M.: Electronic Book (1995) 0.01
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    Source
    RRZK-Kompass. 1995, Nr.65, S.21-22
  13. Sotudeh, H.; Horri, A.: Tracking open access journals evolution : some considerations in open access data collection validation (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This article examines the evolution of a collection of open access journals (OAJs,) indexed by the Science Citation Index (SCI; Thomson Scientific Philadelphia, PA) against four validity criteria including a free, immediate, full and constant access policy for at least 5 years. Few journals are found to be wrongly identified as OAJ or to have a dubious access policy. Some delayed journals evolved into gold OA; however, these are scarce compared to the number of journals that withdrew from gold OA to be an embargoed or a partially OAJ. A majority of the journals meet three of the criteria as they provide free and immediate access to their entire contents. Although a lot are found to follow a constant policy, a large number has an OA lifetime shorter than 5 years, due to the high frequency of newly launched or newly converted journals. That is the major factor affecting the validity of the collection. Only half of the collection meets all the requirements.
  14. Marcoux, Y.; Sevigny, M.: Why SGML? Why now? (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides an introduction and overview to the basics of the SGML. Details the nature of SGML, discusses the need for descriptive markup and its evolution, and compares it with Open Document Architecture highlighting the differences between them and the reasons for the success of SGML. Concludes that currently the cost benefit ratio of SGML is high. Includes examples of SGML compliant software products
  15. Zschunke, P.; Svensson, P.: Bücherbrett für alle Fälle : Geräte-Speicher fassen Tausende von Seiten (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    3. 5.1997 8:44:22
    18. 6.2000 9:11:22
  16. Jenda, C.A.: Electronic journal publishing and the scientific scholarly communication system (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Promotes a future vision of the electronic journal and its role in scholarly communication. Aims to stimulate further a through discussion that will ensure a continued successful evolution of the electronic journal. Examines the tradition, evolving and future scientific scholarly communication system, considering limitations of traditional and existing systems. Considers what publishers, librarians and scholars should be aware of to make the system function smoothly. Examines the need for a scientific electronic system and the challenges that it poses. Suggests planning considerations for such a system
  17. Leuser, P.: SGML-Einsatz bei Duden und Brockhaus : ein Verlag auf neuem Weg (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Infodoc. 19(1993) H.3, S.20-22
  18. Polatscheck, K.: Elektronische Versuchung : Test des Sony Data Discman: eine digitale Konkurrenz für Taschenbücher? (1992) 0.01
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    Source
    Zeit. Nr.xx vom ???, S.22
  19. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.01
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    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  20. Wolchover, N.: Wie ein Aufsehen erregender Beweis kaum Beachtung fand (2017) 0.01
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