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  1. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.14
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    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  2. Chou, S.W.; Tsai, Y.H.: Knowledge creation : individual and organizational perspectives (2005) 0.02
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    Source
    Journal of information science. 30(2005) no.3, S.205-
  3. Philosophy, computing and information science (2014) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the last four decades computers and the internet have become an intrinsic part of all our lives, but this speed of development has left related philosophical enquiry behind. Featuring the work of computer scientists and philosophers, these essays provide an overview of an exciting new area of philosophy that is still taking shape.
    BK
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    54.08 Informatik in Beziehung zu Mensch und Gesellschaft
    Field
    Informatik
  4. Capurro, R.; Fleissner, P.; Hofkirchner, W.: Is a unified theory of information feasible? (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Informatik Forum. 11(1997) H.1, S.36-45
  5. Chaitin, G.J.: Algorithmic information theory (1987) 0.01
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    BK
    54.10 (Theoretische Informatik)
    Classification
    54.10 (Theoretische Informatik)
    Field
    Informatik
    RSWK
    Algorithmus / Informatik
    Subject
    Algorithmus / Informatik
  6. Infield, N.: Capitalising on knowledge : if knowledge is power, why don't librarians rule the world? (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    While knowledge management is seen to be the biggest thing to hit the information profession since the Internet, the concept is surrounded by confusion. Traces the progress of knowledge on the information continuum which extends from data to informed decision. The reason for which knowledge management has suddenly become inluential is that its principal proponents now are not information professionals but management consultants seeking to retain their intellectual capital. Explains the reasons for this, the practical meaning of knowledge management and what information professionals should be doing to take advantage of the vogue
    Source
    Information world review. 1997, no.130, S.22
  7. Meadows, J.: Understanding information (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die moderne Gesellschaft leidet an Reizüberflutung durch Fernsehen, Internet, Zeitschriften aller Art. Jack Meadows, Professor für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft setzt sich mit Definitionen zu Begriffen wie 'Data', 'Information', 'Communication' oder 'Knowledge' auseinander, die für uns alläglich geworden sind. wie verarbeiten wir den Fluss von wichtigen und unwichtigen Informationen, der täglich auf uns einströmt? Welche 'Daten' sind es für uns Wert, gespeichert zu werden, welche vergessen wir nach kurzer Zeit? Wann wird aus Information Wissen oder gar Weisheit? Das Buch ist eine grundlegende Einführung in das weitläufige Thema Information und Wissensmanagement
    Date
    15. 6.2002 19:22:01
  8. Buckland, M.K.: Emanuel Goldberg and his knowledge machine : information, invention, and political forces (2006) 0.01
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    BK
    54.01 / Geschichte der Informatik
    Classification
    54.01 / Geschichte der Informatik
  9. Floridi, L.: Brave.Net.World : the Internet as a disinformation superhighway? (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers the possibility that the Internet could become a powerful tool for the dissemination of disinformation and looks at ways in which disinformation engendered by the Internet might differ from other forms of disinformation engendered via paper and broadcasting media. Discusses ways by which such disinformation, disseminated by the Internet, could be couuntered and neutralized
    Theme
    Internet
  10. Hernon, P.: Disinformation and misinformation through the Internet : findings of an exploratory study (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    There are in creased opportunities for disinformation and misinformation to occur on the Internet and for students, faculty, and others to unknowingly reference them. The extent of inaccurary over the Internet was investigated in 1994 by means of a questionnaire involving 16 participants which covered: individuals' views on the accuracy of information available through the Internet; their reactions to the creation of disinformation and misinformation; their awareness of instances of disinformation and misinformation on the Internet; and their views on the official or authentic version or dource. Findings indictae a need to develop digital signatures and other authenticating techniques
    Theme
    Internet
  11. Eiriksson, J.M.; Retsloff, J.M.: Librarians in the 'information age' : promoter of change or provider of stability? (2005) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 7.2009 11:23:22
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Stafford, T.; Webb, M.: Mind hacks : tips & tools for using your brain (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Indem man auf der Verlags-Website www.oreilly.com auf »Safari book-shelf« klickt, kann man das Buch probeweise im Internet lesen.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2005, H.12, S.106-107 (M. Jäger): "Das Buch gehört in eine Reihe mit »eBay Hacks«, »Google Hacks« und »Mac OS X Hacks« aus demselben Verlag: Anleitungen, ein System etwas anders zu nutzen, als sein Anbieter das vorgesehen hat. Und doch fällt es aus dem Rahmen. Kein Computer oder Betriebssystem wird gehackt, sondern das Gehirn. Wie die anderen »Hack«Bücher ist es nicht als Sachbuch im herkömmlichen Sinn angelegt, sondern als Sammlung von hundert Experimenten, »Hacks«, aus zehn verschiedenen Bereichen. Gezeigt werden erstaunliche Selbstversuche, unter anderem zum visuellen System, zu Aufmerksamkeitssteuerung, Hören und Sprache, Bewegung, Erinnerung, Schlussfolgerung und Gestaltwahrnehmung. Jedes neurologische Phänomen wird zunächst allgemein erläutert; es folgen die Beschreibung eines zugehörigen Experiments und eine kurze Erklärung sowie Angaben zu weiterführenden Texten und Internetlinks. Tom Stafford, Psychologe an der Universität Sheffield (England), und Matt Webb, Ingenieur, Designer und freischaffender Autor, unter anderem für die BBC, wurden von Spezialisten auf dem jeweiligen Gebiet unterstützt. Die einst beliebte Metapher vom Gehirn als Computer ist in der ursprünglichen Form nicht mehr haltbar, wie auch die Autoren im Vorwort einräumen. Dafür haben sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten zu viele und wesentliche Differenzen offenbart, etwa was Speicherung und Verarbeitung von Informationen angeht. Dennoch gibt es hinreichend viele Parallelen, um die Verwendung des Begriffs »Hack« zu rechtfertigen.
  13. Rodrigo, A.; Peñas, A.; Miyao, Y.; Kando, N.: Do systems pass university entrance exams? (2018) 0.00
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    Field
    Informatik
  14. Oeser, E.: Information superhighways for knowledge transfer and the need for a fundamental theory of information (1995) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  15. Oeser, E.: Information Superhighways für den Wissenstransfer und die Notwendigkeit einer Grundlagentheorie der Information (1994) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  16. Berghel, H.: Cyberspace 2000 : dealing with information overload (1997) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  17. Ma, Y.: Internet: the global flow of information (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Colours, icons, graphics, hypertext links and other multimedia elements are variables that affect information search strategies and information seeking behaviour. These variables are culturally constructed and represented and are subject to individual and community interpretation. Hypothesizes that users in different communities (in intercultural or multicultural context) will interpret differently the meanings of the multimedia objects on the Internet. Users' interpretations of multimedia objects may differ from the intentions of the designers. A study in this area is being undertaken
    Theme
    Internet
  18. Internet Privacy : eine multidisziplinäre Bestandsaufnahme / a multidisciplinary analysis: acatech STUDIE (2012) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Aufgrund der so großen Bedeutung von Privatheit im Internet hat acatech, die Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften, 2011 ein Projekt initiiert, das sich mit dem Privatheitsparadoxon wissenschaftlich auseinandersetzt. In dem Projekt werden Empfehlungen entwickelt, wie sich eine Kultur der Privatheit und des Vertrauens im Internet etablieren lässt, die es ermöglicht, das Paradoxon aufzulösen. Wir verwenden hier den Begriff der Privatheit. Er deutet an, dass hier nicht nur der räumliche Begriff Privatsphäre gemeint ist, sondern auch das im europäischen Kontext wichtige Konzept der informationellen Selbstbestimmung einbezogen ist. Dieser Band legt die Ergebnisse der ersten Projektphase vor: eine Bestandsaufnahme von Privatheit im Internet aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln. Kapitel 1 stellt die Wünsche und Befürchtungen von Internetnutzern und Gesellschaft im Hinblick auf ihre Privatheit vor. Sie wurden mithilfe sozialwissenschaftlicher Methoden untersucht. Ergänzend dazu untersucht das zweite Kapitel Privatheit im Cyberspace aus ethischer Perspektive. Das dritte Kapitel widmet sich ökonomischen Aspekten: Da viele Onlinedienstleistungen mit Nutzerdaten bezahlt werden, ergibt sich die Frage, was dies sowohl für den Nutzer und Kunden als auch für die Unternehmen bedeutet. Kapitel 4 hat einen technologischen Fokus und analysiert, wie Privatheit von Internettechnologien bedroht wird und welche technischen Möglichkeiten es gibt, um die Privatheit des Nutzers zu schützen. Selbstverständlich ist der Schutz von Privatheit im Internet nicht nur ein technisches Problem. Deshalb untersucht Kapitel 5 Privatheit aus rechtlicher Sicht. Bei der Lektüre der fünf Kapitel wird dem Leser sofort die Komplexität der Frage von Privatheit im Internet (Internet Privacy) bewusst. Daraus folgt die unbedingte Notwendigkeit eines interdisziplinären Ansatzes. In diesem Sinne wird die interdisziplinäre Projektgruppe gemeinsam Optionen und Empfehlungen für einen Umgang mit Privatheit im Internet entwickeln, die eine Kultur der Privatheit und des Vertrauens im Internet fördern. Diese Optionen und Empfehlungen werden 2013 als zweiter Band dieser Studie veröffentlicht.
    RSWK
    Internet / Virtuelle Realität / Identität / Privatheit / Freiheit / Philosophie
    Subject
    Internet / Virtuelle Realität / Identität / Privatheit / Freiheit / Philosophie
    Theme
    Internet
  19. Casey, D.D.: Beyond point and click : information literacy for the Web (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines the challenge for librarians presented with members of the public wanting to make use of the Internet, who may anticipate that finding information on the WWW is a relative straightforward matter. Looks at the kind of guidance needed in using both the Windows operating system and Web browsers. Points out that users will have to learn how to cope with the frustrations inherent to the current realities of the Internet, and specific problems such as the need for absolute precision when entering Web addresses. Reference interviews may be required to determine whether the Web is the best source for the information sought in a particular instance, to help formulate appropriate search strategies, and evaluate and present the information that users retrieve
    Theme
    Internet
  20. Nahl, D.: Learning the Internet and the structure of information behavior (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Internet use research has focused on user surveys and novice learner studies, using survey, experimental, and ethnographic methods. They share a focus on user-based categories in the affective and cognitve domains. Information behaviour has an affective component that influences the direction of cognitive processing through hierarchically organized goals, characterized by both an individual and a cultural component. Research in human-computer interaction is evolving a user-centred methodology for system design and instruction that focuses on integrating affective and cognitive user variables to increase productivity, creativity, and human growth
    Theme
    Internet

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