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  1. Information : philosophische und ethische Probleme der Biowississenschaften : IV. Kühlungsborner Kolloquium. Veranst. von d. Ges. für Physikal. u. Math. Biologie d. DDR u.d. Forschungszentrum für Molekularbiologie u. Medizin d. Akad. d. Wiss. d. DDR vom 2. - 5. Oktober 1974 (1976) 0.03
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    Neurokybernetik / Information (Kybernetik) / Biologie / Biowissenschaften
    Biowissenschaften / Philosophie / Kongress
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    Neurokybernetik / Information (Kybernetik) / Biologie / Biowissenschaften
    Biowissenschaften / Philosophie / Kongress
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    Information
  2. Informationskompetenz - Basiskompetenz in der Informationsgesellschaft : Proceedings des 7. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2000) (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Mit dem Leitthema »lnformationskompetenz - Basiskompetenz in der Informationsgesellschaft« trägt das 7. Internationale Symposium für Informationswissenschaft der aktuellen Situation auf den elektronischen Informationsmärkten Rechnung. Informationskompetenz ist Voraussetzung dafür, wirklichen Nutzen aus den globalen Informationsangeboten zu ziehen. Immer mehr Informationsspezialisten werden gebraucht und gleichzeitig muss Informationskompetenz auch tatsächlich Basiskompetenz in unserer heutigen Informationsgesellschaft werden. Die Herausforderung ist interdisziplinär. Jenseits einer bloß technischen Ausrichtung ist z.B. sozioökonomisches, kognitiv-psychologisches, linguistisches, designerisch-ästhetisches Wissen verlangt, um Information erfolgreich erarbeiten zu können. Die 18 Artikel entsprechen der Bandbreite des Diskussionsstandes der Informationswissenschaft: Das Internet und das WWW sind Ausgangs- und Bezugspunkt vieler Arbeiten zu Informations- und Wissensmanagement, Informationswirtschaft, Verlags- und Bibliothekswesen, Wissensrepräsentation, Information Retrieval, Data/Text Mining sowie Hypertext/Multimedia
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    Enthält die Beiträge: Thomas Mandl, Christa Womser-Hacker: Ein adaptives Information-Retrieval-Modell für Digitale Bibliotheken - Ilse Harms, Werner Schweibenz: Usability Engineering Methods for the Web Results From a Usability Study - Christian Wolff: Effektivität von Recherchen im WWW Vergleichende Evaluierung von Such- und Metasuchmaschinen - Rainer Hammwöhner: TransRouter revisited - Decision support in the routing of translation projects - Gerhard Rahmstorf: Wortmodell und Begriffssprache als Basis des semantischen Retrievals - Christian Schögl: Informationskompetenz am Beispiel einer szientometrischen Untersuchung zum Informationsmanagement - Otto Krickl, Elisabeth Milchrahm: Integrativer Ansatz zur Wissensbewertung - Gabriela Mußler, Harald Reiterer, Thomas M. Mann: INSYDER - Information Retrieval Aspects of a Business Intelligence System - C. Goller, J. Löning, T. Will, W. Wolff: Automatic Document Classification A thorough Evaluation of various Methods - Gerhard Heyer, Uwe Quasthoff, Christian Wolff: Aiding Web Searches by Statistical Classification Tools - Matthias N.0. Müller: Die virtuelle Fachbibliothek Sozialwissenschaften - Benno Homann: Das Dynamische Modell der Informationskompetenz (DYMIK) als Grundlage für bibliothekarische Schulungen - Gerhard Reichmann: Leistungsvergleiche zwischen wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken - Willi Bredemeier, Woffigang G. Stock: Informationskompetenz europäischer Volkswirtschaften - Hermann Rösch: Internetportal, Unternehmensportal, Wissenschaftsportal Typologie und Funktionalität der wichtigsten Portalkonzeptionen - Harc Rittberger, Woffigang Semar: Regionale Elektronische Zeitungen: Qualitätskriterien und Evaluierung - Stephan Werner: Der Autor im digitalen Medium - ein notwendiges Konstrukt? - Dr. Jaroslav Susol: Access to information in electronic age - situation in Slovakia
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  3. Sprache - Kognition - Kultur : Sprache zwischen mentaler Struktur und kultureller Prägung. Vorträge der Jahrestagung 2007 des Instituts für Deutsche Sprache (2008) 0.02
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    Linguistic Turn / Kulturwissenschaften / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
    Sprache / Kultur / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
    Kognitive Linguistik / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
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    Linguistic Turn / Kulturwissenschaften / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
    Sprache / Kultur / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
    Kognitive Linguistik / Kongress / Mannheim <2007>
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    Information
  4. Weltwissen - Wissenswelt : Das globale Netz von Text und Bild (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    WISSEN IST DIE RESSOURCE und der Produktionsfaktor des neuen Jahrtausends und längst schon Brennstoff der sich beschleunigenden Globalisierung. Wie erwerben und sortieren, vermitteln und nutzen wir Wissen, und wie hat die digitale Revolution den traditionellen Wissenserwerb verändert? Wie hat diese Visualisierung des Wissens unsere Gesellschaft umgestaltet, und wie sehen die neuen Schnittstellen zwischen Wissen und Handeln, zwischen Mensch und Computer aus? Zu diesen Fragen hat die »Akademie zum Dritten Jahrtausend«, Think Tank des Burda Verlags, am 3.-4.2.1999 in München einen internationalen Kongress veranstaltet und Fachleute und Vordenker aus alter Weit eingeladen, um die Konturen der heraufziehenden Zeit zu beleuchten. Vertreter aus Hirnforschung, Neurobiologie, Künstlicher Intelligenz-Forschung, Sozial-, Sprach- und Computerwissenschaft, Informationsdesign, Medientechnologie und Wirtschaftsmanagement diskutierten während eines Symposiums und in anwenderorientierten Workshops, die begleitet waren von einer Software- und DesignAusstellung. WELTWISSEN - WISSENSWELT. DAS GLOBALE NETZ VON TEXT UND BILD ist die um Originatbeiträge ergänzte und erweiterte Dokumentation dieser Bestandsaufnahme am Beginn des neuen Jahrtausends
    Content
    EINFÜHRUNG - Christa Maar: Envisioning Knowledge - Die Wissensgesellschaft von morgen. - KAPITEL 1 DIE NEUE KULTUR DER VISUELLEN KOMMUNIKATION: Ernst Pöppel: Drei Weiten des Wissens - Koordinaten einer Wissenswelt - Joseph Grigely im Gespräch mit Hans Ulrich Obrist: Dazwischen entsteht das Wissen - Derrick de Kerckhove: Medien des Wissens - Wissensherstellung auf Papier, auf dem Bildschirm und online - Peter Weibel: Wissen und Vision - Neue Schnittstellentechnologien der Wahrnehmung - Elisabeth Schweeger: Wissensgesellschaft und Kunst - Das Netz als Chance für kulturelle Vielfalt und Toleranz - Helga Nowotny im Gespräch mit Hans Ulrich Obrist: Inter- und Transdisziplinarität als Eckpfeiler der Wissensgesellschaft - Armin Nassehi Von der Wissensarbeit zum Wissensmanagement - Die Geschichte des Wissens ist die Erfolgsgeschichte der Moderne - Mihai Nadin: Wissen, Entertainment, Visualität und die Medien Anmerkungen zur Zukunft der Bildung - Luyen Chou: Informativ, interaktiv, kollaborativ und selbstbestimmt Mit digitalen Lernumgebungen verändern sich die Lernprozesse - Anthony W. Bates: Virtuell global, zietgruppenorientiert - Der Einfluss der neuen Medien auf die Universität - KAPITEL 2: Wissen in Gehirnen und Artefakten: Wolf Singer: Wissensquellen - Wie kommt das Wissen in den Kopf? - Francisco J. Varela: Die biologischen Wurzeln des Wissens - Vier Leitprinzipien für die Zukunft der Kognitionswissenschaft - Israel Rosenfield: Wissen als Interaktion - Beiträge aus der Hirnforschung und Computerwissenschaft - Semir Zeki: Farbe, Form, Bewegung - Zur Verarbeitung des visuellen Wissens im menschlichen Gehirn - Luc Steels: Kognitive Roboter und Teleportation - Artefakte reagieren auf ihre Umwelt und erfinden sich eine Sprache - Karl-Hans Englmeier: Virtual Reality in der Medizin - 3D-Techniken revolutionieren die Mensch/Maschine-Interaktion - KAPITEL 3: Das Wissen von morgen und sein Design: Bob Greenberg im Gespräch mit Annette Schipprack: Blick zurück & nach vorn - Von der Film- und Video-Produktion zum Web-Design - Hubert Burda: Info-Grafik - Wie die Focus-lkonologie entstand - William J. T. Michell: Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner biokybernetischen Reproduzierbarkeit - Thomas Hettche: Schreibzeug und andere Erinnerungen - Bruce Mau: Wachstumsvorgänge - Ein unvollständiges Manifest zu den verschiedenen Weisen der Wissenserzeugung - Cornel Windlin/MM: Kunstprojekt »Envisioning Knowledge« - Das Wissensmuseum im Westentaschenformat - John Bock: Paramoderne - Josh Kimberg im Gespräch mit Annette Schipprack: Interaktive Web-Designer sind die Aichimisten von heute - Michael Conrad im Gespräch mit Stefan Ruzas: Werbung und Poesie - Die Bedeutung von Wissen für die Markenführung - Marney Morris im Gespräch mit Uli Pecher: Verliebt ins Lernen - Grundprinzipien des Muttimedia-Designs - Ramana Rao: Der >Hyperbolic Tree< und seine Verwandten - 3D-Interfaces erleichtern den Umgang mit großen Datenmengen - Albrecht A. C. von Mütter Das Erzeugen, Speichern und Nutzen von Wissen als Schlüsselkompetenz der Zukunft - KAPITEL 4: Neue Medien und Wirtschaft: Gabi Reinmann-Rothmeier/Heinz Mandt: Wissensmanagement im Unternehmen - Eine Herausforderung für die Repräsentation, Kommunikation, Schöpfung und Nutzung von Wissen - Hubert Österle: Geschäftsmodell des Informationszeitalters - Die digitalen Medien ermöglichen eine radikale Kundenzentrierung - Volker Jung: Wissen, das produktiv wird - Mit Wissensmanagement zum lernenden Unternehmen - Burkhardt Pautuhn Finanzdienstplatz Internet - Die Marke kommuniziert die Vertrauenswürdigkeit - Martin Raab: Vernetzte Logistik - Die Deutsche Post auf dem Weg zum intelligenten Kommunikations- und Dienstleistungsunternehmen - Michael Krämer: Vision Telematik - Das Auto als begehrenswertes Stück Lebensraum - EPILOG: William J. Clancey: Das Haughton-Mars-Projekt der NASA - Ein Beispiel für die Visualisierung praktischen Wissens - Tom Sperlich: Die Zukunft hat schon begonnen - Visualisierungssoftware in der praktischen Anwendung - 1. Unsichtbares sichtbar machen - 2. Mit 3D-Darsteltungen besser verkaufen - 3. Mixed Realities - 4. Informationstechnik hilft heilen - 5. Informationen finden - Komplexes verstehen - 6. Informationslandschaften - Karten - 7. Arbeiten und Wohnen in der Info-Zukunft - 8. Neues Lernen in der Info-Welt - 9. Computerspiele als Technologie-Avantgarde - 10. Multimediale Kunst
    RSWK
    Wissen / Informationsgesellschaft / Kongress / München <1999> (2134)
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    Wissen / Informationsgesellschaft / Kongress / München <1999> (2134)
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    Information
  5. ¬Die Zukunft des Wissens : Vorträge und Kolloquien: XVIII. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie, Konstanz, 4. - 8. Oktober 1999 (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 6.2005 15:30:21
    RSWK
    Philosophie / Kongress / Konstanz <1999>
    Subject
    Philosophie / Kongress / Konstanz <1999>
    Theme
    Information
  6. Theories of information, communication and knowledge : a multidisciplinary approach (2014) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book addresses some of the key questions that scientists have been asking themselves for centuries: what is knowledge? What is information? How do we know that we know something? How do we construct meaning from the perceptions of things? Although no consensus exists on a common definition of the concepts of information and communication, few can reject the hypothesis that information - whether perceived as « object » or as « process » - is a pre-condition for knowledge. Epistemology is the study of how we know things (anglophone meaning) or the study of how scientific knowledge is arrived at and validated (francophone conception). To adopt an epistemological stance is to commit oneself to render an account of what constitutes knowledge or in procedural terms, to render an account of when one can claim to know something. An epistemological theory imposes constraints on the interpretation of human cognitive interaction with the world. It goes without saying that different epistemological theories will have more or less restrictive criteria to distinguish what constitutes knowledge from what is not. If information is a pre-condition for knowledge acquisition, giving an account of how knowledge is acquired should impact our comprehension of information and communication as concepts. While a lot has been written on the definition of these concepts, less research has attempted to establish explicit links between differing theoretical conceptions of these concepts and the underlying epistemological stances. This is what this volume attempts to do. It offers a multidisciplinary exploration of information and communication as perceived in different disciplines and how those perceptions affect theories of knowledge.
    Content
    Introduction; 1. Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan and Thomas Dousa.- 2. Cybersemiotics: A new foundation for transdisciplinary theory of information, cognition, meaning, communication and consciousness; Soren Brier.- 3. Epistemology and the Study of Social Information within the Perspective of a Unified Theory of Information;Wolfgang Hofkirchner.- 4. Perception and Testimony as Data Providers; Luciano Floridi.- 5. Human communication from the semiotic perspective; Winfried Noth.- 6. Mind the gap: transitions between concepts of information in varied domains; Lyn Robinson and David Bawden.- 7. Information and the disciplines: A conceptual meta-analysis; Jonathan Furner.- 8. Epistemological Challenges for Information Science; Ian Cornelius.- 9. The nature of information science and its core concepts; Birger Hjorland.- 10. Visual information construing: bistability as a revealer of mediating patterns; Sylvie Leleu-Merviel. - 11. Understanding users' informational constructs via a triadic method approach: a case study; Michel Labour. - 12. Documentary languages and the demarcation of information units in textual information: the case of Julius O. Kaisers's Systematic Indexing
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    Information / Kommunikation / Wissen / Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Kongress / Lyon <2011>
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    Information / Kommunikation / Wissen / Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Kongress / Lyon <2011>
    Theme
    Information
  7. Smith, L.C.: "Wholly new forms of encyclopedias" : electronic knowledge in the form of hypertext (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The history of encyclopedias and wholly new forms of encyclopedias are briefly reviewed. The possibilities and problems that hypertext presents as a basis for new forms of encyclopedias are explored. The capabilities of current systems, both experimental and commercially available, are outlined, focusing on new possibilities for authoring and design and for reading the retrieval. Examples of applications already making use of hypertext are given.
    Date
    7. 1.1996 22:47:52
    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
    Theme
    Information
  8. Gödert, W.; Jochum, U.: Mit Information zum Wissen - Durch Wissen zur Information (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Einleitung zu einem Themenheft, das Ergebnis einer Tagung "Mit Information zum Wissen - Durch Wissen zur Information" am 25./26.9.2000 in Wolfenbüttel ist
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: JOCHUM, U.: Information oder Wissen und Gedächtnis; ERNST, W.: Datum und Information: Begriffsverwirrungen; JAENECKE, P.: Wissensbausteine; GÖDERT, W.: Der konstruktivistische Ansatz für Kommunikation und Informationsverarbeitung; KÜBLER, H.-D.: Nachrichtenrezeption, Informationsnutzung, Wissenserwerb: Diskrepanzen wissenschaftlicher Zugänge; BONFADELLI, H.: Online-Kommunikation: Die Relevanz der Wissenskluft-Perspektive; GEORGY, U.: Der Wert von Information: Thesen zum Thema.
    Footnote
    Vgl. den Bericht in: Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. 25(2001) H.1, S.94-95 (Werner Arnold) [Unter: https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/bfup/25/1/article-p94.xml?language=de].
    Theme
    Information
  9. (Über-)Leben in der Informationsgesellschaft : Zwischen Informationsüberfluss und Wissensarmut. Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Gernot Wersig zum 60. Geburtstag (2003) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: RAUCH, W.: Neue Informations-Horizonte? VÖLZ, H.: Gedanken zut Verdaulichkeit von Informationen; RATZEK, W.: Suum cuique - Jedem das Seine! Oder: Was wollen wir wissen; VOWE, G.: Das Internet als elektronische Agora? Zum politischen Potential internetbasierter Kommunikation; GRUDOWSKI, S.: Ideen zur Förderung der Fachinformations-Institutionen durch Fachinformationspolitik: Hyperinformationszentren und Informationswissenschaft; ZIMMERMANN, H.H.: Zur Gestaltung eines Internet-Portals als offenes Autor-zentriertes Kommunikationssystem; HENNINGS, R.-D.: Machine Learning, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery: Von der Generierung zur Entdeckung von Wissen
    Theme
    Information
  10. Was kommt nach der Informationsgesellschaft? : 11 Antworten (2002) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 55(2003) H.4, S.264-265 (H.-D. Kübler): "Noch ist die "Informationsgesellschaft", nicht hinlänglich etabliert, erst recht nicht weltweit, noch streiten sich viele um ihre validen Charakteristika und registrierbaren Indikatoren, noch dürften viele Zeitgenossen mit dem Begriff und vor allem mit seinen konkreten Realia wenig anfangen und in ihrem Bewusstein zumal angesichts vieler vorderhand drängenderen Probleme des Alltags verankert habenda fragt die rührige Bertelsmann Stiftung in diesem (ansprechend gestalteten) Sammelband (schon in zweiter Auflage) internationale Experten danach, was ihres Erachtens oder nach ihrer Fantasie danach kommen wird: die Wissensgesellschaft, die selbstorganisierende Gesellschaft, die Hightouch- (statt Hightech)Society oder einfach mannigfaltige, immer weniger prognostizierbare Formationen und Zukünfte. Denn mindestens in zwei Pole lassen sich die elf, wohl willkürlich gewählten Autoren aus diversen Disziplinen - darunter auch notorische Propheten wie der umtriebige (Seite 46) Trendscout Matthias Horx, der Essener Medienguru Norbert Bolz und der Computer-Visionär John Naisbitt- aufteilen. - Durchwurstelei statt Nachhaltigkeit - Da sind zunächst die einen, die meinen, und just in diesen Aufsätzen meist mit vielen, sich auch widersprechenden Worten begründen, dass und warum Zukunftsprognosen, die über simple und damit irreführende Extrapolationen der Gegenwart hinausreichen wollen, kaum mehr oder gar immer weniger möglich sind. So fragt sich der Kommunikationswissenschaftler Holger Rust zunächst, in welcher Gesellschaft wir leben, zumal für ihn nicht einmal eindeutig ist, wann die Informationsgesellschaft beginnt: War's mit dem Buchdruck oder 1901 mit der Erfindung des Telegrafen oder 1956 mit der Gründung des Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory oder erst mit dem World Wide Web? Genüsslich verweist er auf die kürzlich (2000) erschienene Recherche (»In welcher Gesellschaft leben wir?«) des Münchner Journalisten Achim Pongs, der allein schon für die Bundesrepublik 24 einschlägige Etiketten ausmachte, und schlägt unter den Vorzeichen des wachsenden Naming die sperrige, aber wohl alle ironisch einvernehmende Kompromissformel »informationstechnologiebasierte Wissensdienstleistergesellschaft mit industriellem Kern« (Seite 66) vor. Da fehlt wohl nichts mehr von den wohlfeilen Attributen. Zuvor schon plädieren Eckhard Minx, Leiter der Forschungsgruppe »Gesellschaft und Technik« bei DaimlerChrysler, und seine Mitarbeiter mit nüchternem, aber kritischem Gespür dafür, die vielen eher technisch und ökonomisch formierten »Denkblockaden« weg zu räumen und mehr Utopien in »diskursiven Prozessen« zu entwickeln. Denn nur so ließe sich mit der »Zwickmühle« umgehen, in der wir stecken: »Auf der einen Seite wird der Druck, Aussagen über die Zukunft zu treffen, immer größer, auf der anderen Seite sind verlässliche Vorhersagen meist nicht möglich« (Seite 30).
    Theme
    Information
  11. Philosophy, computing and information science (2014) 0.00
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    Content
    Introduction: Philosophy's Relevance in Computing and Information Science - Ruth Hagengruber and Uwe V.Riss Part I: Philosophy of Computing and Information 1 The Fourth Revolution in our Self-Understanding - Luciano Floridi -- 2 Information Transfer as a Metaphor - Jakob Krebs -- 3 With Aristotle towards a Differentiated Concept of Information? - Uwe Voigt -- 4 The Influence of Philosophy on the Understanding of Computing and Information - Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski -- Part II: Complexity and System Theory 5 The Emergence of Self-Conscious Systems: From Symbolic AI to Embodied Robotics - Klaus Mainzer -- 6 Artificial Intelligence as a New Metaphysical Project - Aziz F. Zambak Part III: Ontology 7 The Relevance of Philosophical Ontology to Information and Computer Science - Barry Smith -- 8 Ontology, its Origins and its Meaning in Information Science - Jens Kohne -- 9 Smart Questions: Steps towards an Ontology of Questions and Answers - Ludwig Jaskolla and Matthias Rugel Part IV: Knowledge Representation 10 Sophisticated Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Requires Philosophy - Selmer Bringsjord, Micah Clark and Joshua Taylor -- 11 On Frames and Theory-Elements of Structuralism Holger Andreas -- 12 Ontological Complexity and Human Culture David J. Saab and Frederico Fonseca Part V: Action Theory 13 Knowledge and Action between Abstraction and Concretion - Uwe V.Riss -- 14 Action-Directing Construction of Reality in Product Creation Using Social Software: Employing Philosophy to Solve Real-World Problems - Kai Holzweifiig and Jens Krüger -- 15 An Action-Theory-Based Treatment ofTemporal Individuals - Tillmann Pross -- 16 Four Rules for Classifying Social Entities - Ludger Jansen Part VI: Info-Computationalism 17 Info-Computationalism and Philosophical Aspects of Research in Information Sciences - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic -- 18 Pancomputationalism: Theory or Metaphor ? - Vincent C. Mutter Part VII: Ethics 19 The Importance of the Sources of Professional Obligations - Francis C. Dane
    Footnote
    Vgl.: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/philosophy-computing-and-information-science/EFE440F6D9884BD733C19D1BF535045B.
    LCSH
    Ontologies (Information retrieval)
    Knowledge representation (Information theory)
    RSWK
    Daten / Information / Wissen
    Subject
    Daten / Information / Wissen
    Ontologies (Information retrieval)
    Knowledge representation (Information theory)
    Theme
    Information
  12. Information, eine dritte Wirklichkeitsart neben Materie und Geist (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information, Materie und Geist werden hier in den verschiedenen Erscheinungsformen und Auswirkungen behandelt. Das Phänomen der Information wird als das verbindliche Element der Kultur betrachtet
    Date
    29. 7.2001 10:22:25
    Theme
    Information
  13. ¬The philosophy of information (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Luciano Floridi's 1999 monograph, Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction, provided the impetus for the theme of this issue, more for what it did not say about librarianship and information studies (LIS) than otherwise. Following the pioneering works of Wilson, Nitecki, Buckland, and Capurro (plus many of the authors of this issue), researchers in LIS have increasingly turned to the efficacy of philosophical discourse in probing the more fundamental aspects of our theories, including those involving the information concept. A foundational approach to the nature of information, however, has not been realized, either in partial or accomplished steps, nor even as an agreed, theoretical research objective. It is puzzling that while librarianship, in the most expansive sense of all LIS-related professions, past and present, at its best sustains a climate of thought, both comprehensive and nonexclusive, information itself as the subject of study has defied our abilities to generalize and synthesize effectively. Perhaps during periods of reassessment and justification for library services, as well as in times of curricular review and continuing scholarly evaluation of perceived information demand, the necessity for every single stated position to be clarified appears to be exaggerated. Despite this, the important question does keep surfacing as to how information relates to who we are and what we do in LIS.
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Information and Its Philosophy (Ian Cornelius) - Documentation Redux: Prolegomenon to (Another) Philosophy of Information (Bernd Frohmann) - Community as Event (Ronald E. Day) - Information Studies Without Information (Jonathan Furner) - Relevance: Language, Semantics, Philosophy (John M. Budd) - On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives (Don Fallis) - Arguments for Philosophical Realism in Library and Information Science (Birger Hjørland) - Knowledge Profiling: The Basis for Knowledge Organization (Torkild Thellefsen) - Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference (Elin K. Jacob) - Faceted Classification and Logical Division in Information Retrieval (Jack Mills) - The Epistemological Foundations of Knowledge Representations (Elaine Svenonius) - Classification, Rhetoric, and the Classificatory Horizon (Stephen Paling) - The Ubiquitous Hierarchy: An Army to Overcome the Threat of a Mob (Hope A. Olson) - A Human Information Behavior Approach to a Philosophy of Information (Amanda Spink and Charles Cole) - Cybersemiotics and the Problems of the Information-Processing Paradigm as a Candidate for a Unified Science of Information Behind Library Information Science (Søren Brier)
    Theme
    Information
  14. ¬The impact of information (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discussion of the impact of information
    Source
    Information processing and management. 31(1995) no.4, S.455-498
    Theme
    Information
  15. Representation and exchange of knowledge as a basis of information processes : Proc. of the 5th Int. Research Forum in Information Science (IRFIS 5), Heidelberg, 5.-7.9.1983 (1984) 0.00
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    Information
  16. ¬The structuring of information : proceedings of the 11th informatics conference (1991) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of librarianship and information science 25(1993) no.1, S.51-53
    Theme
    Information
  17. Wege zum Wissen : Die menschengerechte Information. Proceedings (2002) 0.00
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    Information
  18. Knowledge and communication : essays on the information chain (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This collection of essays examines the information chain from author / creator to user. The chapters provide a basis for a consideration of policy information suppliers' policy towards knowledge acquisition
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of documentation 47(1991) S.309-311 (J. Warner); Information processing and management 29(1993) no.4, S.524-525 (S. Edwards)
    Theme
    Information
  19. ¬The information future (1995) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: WOLF, M.T. u. R.B. MILLER: The information future: data, data, everywhere!; WOLFE, G.: Libraries on the superhighway: rest stop or roadkill?; AGRE, P.E.: Institutional circuity: thinking about the forms and uses of information; LYRIS, S.O.: Multiply and conquer; MASON, L.: The elephant and the net cruiser: regulating communication on the net; BRIN, D.: The Internet as a commons; MARTIN, M.S.: Problems in information transfer in the age of the computer; BARNES, J.: Information and unfictionable science; STARRS, P.F. u. HUNTSINGER, L.: The matrix, cyberpunk literature, and the apocalyptic landscapes of information technology; PRANSKY, J.: Robots: our future information intermediaries; CHISLENKO, A.: Intelligent information filters and enhanced reality; BARNES, S.: The impossible dream
    Source
    Information technology and libraries. 14(1995) no.4, S.219-269
    Theme
    Information
  20. ¬The value and impact of information (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Based on the first 8 of a series of information policy briefings, organised by the Information Policy Research Section of the British Library Research and Development Department, covering discussions of the value and impact of information
    Series
    British Library research information policy issues
    Theme
    Information

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