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  1. Lanier, J.: Zehn Gründe, warum du deine Social Media Accounts sofort löschen musst (2018) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Um .Zehn Gründe.... zu lesen, reicht ein einziger Grund: Jaron Lanier. Am wichtigsten Mahner vor Datenmissbrauch, Social-Media-Verdummung und der fatalen Umsonst-Mentalität im Netz führt in diesen Tagen kein Weg vorbei. Frank Schätzing Ein Buch, das jeder lesen muss, der sich im Netz bewegt. Jaron Lanier, Tech-Guru und Vordenker des Internets, liefert zehn bestechende Gründe, warum wir mit Social Media Schluss machen müssen. Facebook, Google & Co. überwachen uns, manipulieren unser Verhalten, machen Politik unmöglich und uns zu ekligen, rechthaberischen Menschen. Social Media ist ein allgegenwärtiger Käfig geworden, dem wir nicht entfliehen können. Lanier hat ein aufrüttelndes Buch geschrieben, das seine Erkenntnisse als Insider des Silicon Valleys wiedergibt und dazu anregt, das eigenen Verhalten in den sozialen Netzwerken zu überdenken. Wenn wir den Kampf mit dem Wahnsinn unserer Zeit nicht verlieren wollen, bleibt uns nur eine Möglichkeit: Löschen wir all unsere Accounts!
    Footnote
    Originaltitel: Ten arguments for deleting your social media accounts right now. Rez. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2018, H.10, S.92-94 (Adrian Lobe) u.d.T.: Digitalisierung: Für immer offline.
    LCSH
    Internet / Social aspects ; Social media
    RSWK
    Soziale Software -- maschinell ermittelt
    Horoskop -- maschinell ermittelt
    Facebook -- maschinell ermittelt
    Social Media / Netzwerke / Internet / Datennutzung (VÖB)
    Internetkritik / World Wide Web 2.0 / Soziokultureller Wandel / Social Media / Soziale Netzwerke (VÖB)
    Subject
    Soziale Software -- maschinell ermittelt
    Horoskop -- maschinell ermittelt
    Facebook -- maschinell ermittelt
    Social Media / Netzwerke / Internet / Datennutzung (VÖB)
    Internetkritik / World Wide Web 2.0 / Soziokultureller Wandel / Social Media / Soziale Netzwerke (VÖB)
    Internet / Social aspects ; Social media
  2. Borgne, L.I.: INTERNET: vers la bibliothèque virtuel? (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Defines a virtual library as an environment where information on paper is transferred to magnetic or optical media accessible direct by means of terminals and distributed via networks. Describes such a telecommunication system, the Internet, its capabilities, services offered and principle problems. provides examples of the different INTERNET applications
    Source
    Argus. 22(1993) no.2, S.21-29
  3. Ask me[@sk.me]: your global information guide : der Wegweiser durch die Informationswelten (1996) 0.05
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    Date
    30.11.1996 13:22:37
    Imprint
    Meckenheim : Media Scout Multimedia
  4. Brahms, E.: Aufbau und Förderung Virtueller Fachbibliotheken durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft : Lichtbildvortrag (2001) 0.05
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    Date
    20. 1.2002 18:42:29
    20. 1.2002 19:22:10
    Source
    Spezialbibliotheken heute: Wettbewerb und Kooperation. 28. Arbeits- und Fortbildungstagung der ASpB/Sektion 5 im DBV in Zusammenarbeit mit der GBDL, Hannover, 6.-9 März 2001. Bearb.: Margit Brauer
  5. Strutt, S.E.: Cataloguing and the Internet : considerations at the British Library (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The vast, uncontrolled, mass of data available on the Internet poses specific problems for librarians, and in particular for cataloguers. In addition to problems of scale, quality and stability of the information available electronically, the British Library has concerns peculiar to a national archive. The Electronic Media Group (EMG) within the Cataloguing Department at the British Library has been addressing some of these issues while investigating the cataloguing of works in new forms. Outlines some of the problems addressed and gives brief overviews of similar work and experiments discivered by the EMG as being conducted by other cataloguers and information scientists in this field
    Date
    28. 1.2007 18:29:10
  6. Social Media und Web Science : das Web als Lebensraum, Düsseldorf, 22. - 23. März 2012, Proceedings, hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld, Isabella Peters und Katrin Weller. DGI, Frankfurt am Main 2012 (2012) 0.05
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    Date
    17. 6.2015 13:48:28
  7. Zins, C.: Models for classifying Internet resources (2002) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Designing systematic access to Internet resources is a major item an the agenda of researchers and practitioners in the field of information science, and is the focus of this study. A critical analysis of classification schemes used in major portals and Web classified directories exposes inconsistencies in the way they classify Internet resources. The inconsistencies indicate that the developers fall to differentiate the various classificatory models, and are unaware of their different rationales. The study establishes eight classificatory models for resources available to Internet users. Internet resources can be classified by subjects, objects, applications, users, locations, reference sources, media, and languages. The first five models are contentrelated; namely they characterize the content of the resource. The other three models are formst-related; namely they characterize the format of the resource or its technological infrastructure. The study identifies and formulates the eight classificatory models, analyzes their rationales, and discusses alternative ways to combine them in a faceted integrated classification scheme.
    Date
    6. 1.1997 18:30:28
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 29(2002) no.1, S.20-28
  8. Wenyin, L.; Chen, Z.; Li, M.; Zhang, H.: ¬A media agent for automatically builiding a personalized semantic index of Web media objects (2001) 0.04
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    Abstract
    A novel idea of media agent is briefly presented, which can automatically build a personalized semantic index of Web media objects for each particular user. Because the Web is a rich source of multimedia data and the text content on the Web pages is usually semantically related to those media objects on the same pages, the media agent can automatically collect the URLs and related text, and then build the index of the multimedia data, on behalf of the user whenever and wherever she accesses these multimedia data or their container Web pages. Moreover, the media agent can also use an off-line crawler to build the index for those multimedia objects that are relevant to the user's favorites but have not accessed by the user yet. When the user wants to find these multimedia data once again, the semantic index facilitates text-based search for her.
    Date
    29. 9.2001 17:37:16
  9. Rüegger, R.: ¬Die Qualität der virtuellen Information als Wettbewerbsvorteil : Information im Internet ist Sprache - noch (2000) 0.04
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    Date
    28. 4.2001 14:53:37
    Pages
    S.17-22
    Source
    Sprachtechnologie für eine dynamische Wirtschaft im Medienzeitalter - Language technologies for dynamic business in the age of the media - L'ingénierie linguistique au service de la dynamisation économique à l'ère du multimédia: Tagungsakten der XXVI. Jahrestagung der Internationalen Vereinigung Sprache und Wirtschaft e.V., 23.-25.11.2000, Fachhochschule Köln. Hrsg.: K.-D. Schmitz
  10. Newhagen, J.E.: ¬The role of feedback in the assessment of news (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Examines the problem of a compelling online news delivery system by focusing on how mass media audiences and online users differ in their assessment of news. It employed a 2-wave USA national survey to study the perception of interactivity in mass media and computer networks and its relationship to the assessment of news. The 1st wave looked a national probability sample, ahile the 2nd targeted viewers of NBC Nightly News who responded to the show via e-mail. NBC respondents rated mass media to be less interactive, while they rated computer communication more interactive than the national sample. The NBC group also rated mass media news less important and of lower quality than did the national sample. Interactivity ratings did not predict mass media credibility assessment for either group. However, respondents who defined interactivity as cybernetic feedback or who contacted NBC by e-mail rated computer communication to be more credible than thos who did not
    Date
    25. 7.1998 14:28:32
  11. Wang, X.; Zhang, M.; Fan, W.; Zhao, K.: Understanding the spread of COVID-19 misinformation on social media : the effects of topics and a political leader's nudge (2022) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The spread of misinformation on social media has become a major societal issue during recent years. In this work, we used the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as a case study to systematically investigate factors associated with the spread of multi-topic misinformation related to one event on social media based on the heuristic-systematic model. Among factors related to systematic processing of information, we discovered that the topics of a misinformation story matter, with conspiracy theories being the most likely to be retweeted. As for factors related to heuristic processing of information, such as when citizens look up to their leaders during such a crisis, our results demonstrated that behaviors of a political leader, former US President Donald J. Trump, may have nudged people's sharing of COVID-19 misinformation. Outcomes of this study help social media platform and users better understand and prevent the spread of misinformation on social media.
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    6. 4.2022 19:28:00
  12. E-Media : The World Wide CD-ROM Web (1996) 0.04
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    23.11.1996 19:29:02
  13. Cullen, C.: Verity agent technology : automatic filtering, matching and dissemination of information (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes the use of intelligent agents to filter and categorise information on the Web. Describes SEARCH'97 Agents from Verity UK. Outlines agent capabilities of filtering, categorising, gathering, defining, routing, launching, editing, using bingo card agent forms, using agents automatically, the delivery option, and mode, and delivery content and schedule. Describes 3 case studies of applications created using Verity's Agent Server Toolkit in partnership with Time Inc. New Media, Knight-Ridder New Media, and Xilinx Industry Guide
    Date
    15. 3.1997 13:28:26
  14. Harmsen, B.: Adding value to Web-OPACs (2000) 0.03
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    28. 3.2002 10:08:29
  15. Rowley, J.: Current awareness in an electronic age (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Considers the role and nature of current awareness services with particular reference to the impact of electronic media, the Internet and WWW on the 5 basic components of these services: databases; user interest profiles; notifications; feedback and document delivery
    Date
    22. 2.1999 17:50:37
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.4, S.277-279
  16. Lutz, H.: Back to business : was CompuServe Unternehmen bietet (1997) 0.03
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    22. 2.1997 19:50:29
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    Cogito. 1997, H.1, S.22-23
  17. Maass, H.: ¬Die Revolution der 'Schwarzen Besucher' : Mit einer 'Cyberpolizei' möchte Peking das Internet zensieren, doch das Informationszeitalter hat längst begonnen (1999) 0.03
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    Date
    28. 1.1996 12:28:44
    29. 1.1999 16:32:11
  18. Scheifele, N.: Her mit den Büchern! : Versender im Vergleich (1998) 0.03
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    Date
    1. 8.1997 14:03:29
    Footnote
    Aachener Buchversand (www.buch.de); Buch+Medien online (www.buchhandel.de); Boulevard (www.boulevard.de); Abiszet (www.a-zet.de); Libri (www.libri.de); KNO&KV (www.buchkatalog.de); Buecher.de (www.buecher.de); Mount Media (www.mountmedia.de); Amazon.de (www.amazon.de)
  19. Dierkes, T.: Abschlussveranstaltung des Projektes "Digitale Öffentliche Bibliiothek NRW" (2003) 0.03
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    Date
    9. 7.1996 20:34:28
    20. 7.2003 14:29:04
  20. Barocke Drucke im Internet : Eine neue Datenbank zum 17. Jahrhundert (1998) 0.03
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    9. 7.1996 20:34:28
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