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  1. Barker, P.: Electronic libraries of the future (1997) 0.07
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
    Type
    a
  2. Information for a new age : redefining the librarian (1995) 0.06
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.2, S.147 (A. Schultis)
  3. Cawkell, T.: ¬The information age : for better or for worse (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Although the 'information poor' are already present, the arrival of a much greater gap between the 'information poor' and 'information rich' is forecast in the book: Sovereign individual, by J.D. Davidson and W. Rees-Mogg. Concludes that, if the events forecast in the book come about, there will not be an information society but an unacceptable society
    Date
    3. 1.1999 14:40:22
    Source
    Journal of information science. 24(1998) no.1, S.56-58
    Theme
    Information
    Type
    a
  4. MacDonald, A.H.: ¬The survival of libraries in the electronic age (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Discusses the likely future for libraries in an environment of increasing availability of information in electronic form via networks, particularly the Internet. The concept of the library will survive and thrive, but that the library as a place is an endangered species, and that librarians are facing the greatest challenge in a century
    Source
    Feliciter. 40(1994) no.1, S.18-22
    Type
    a
  5. Matson, L.D.; Bonski, D.J.: Do digital libraries need librarians? (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Defines digital libraries and discusses the effects of new technology on librarians. Examines the different viewpoints of librarians and information technologists on digital libraries. Describes the development of a digital library at the National Drug Intelligence Center, USA, which was carried out in collaboration with information technology experts. The system is based on Web enabled search technology to find information, data visualization and data mining to visualize it and use of SGML as an information standard to store it
    Date
    22.11.1998 18:57:22
    Type
    a
  6. Gastinger, A.: Von der "electronic library" zur "enhanced library" : ein Bericht von der 9. International Bielefed Konferenz 2009 (2009) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Die Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld hat vom 3. bis 5. Februar fast 400 Informationsexperten aus 30 Ländern zur 9. Internationalen Bielefeld Konferenz willkommen geheißen. »Up-grading the eLibrary: Enhanced Information Services Driven by Technology and Economics« lautete das Thema der diesjährigen Konferenz. Im Mittelpunkt stand das Thema »eLibrary«. Geänderte Modelle wissenschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit, neue Technologien, die Anforderungen der Nutzer, aber auch ökonomische Entwicklungen erfordern eine Weiterentwicklung der »electronic library« zur »enhanced library«. Diese Entwicklung birgt neue Herausforderungen, eröffnet aber auch neue Möglichkeiten für eine Optimierung wissenschaftlicher Informationsdienste.
    Date
    22. 7.2009 13:22:50
    Type
    a
  7. Liew, C.L.; Foo, S.; Chennupati, K.R.: ¬A proposed integrated environment for enhanced user interaction and value-adding of electronic documents : an empirical evaluation (2001) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Still the Frontier: Information Science at the Millenium
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.1, S.22-35
    Type
    a
  8. Borgman, C.L.: Will the global information infrastructure be the library of the future? : Central and Eastern Europe as a case example (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Addresses the technical and policy issues in the development of an international infrastructure for the flow of information by studying the emerging national information infrastructures in 6 post communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The study consisted of interviews with over 300 library managers, computing network administrators, government policy makers and other information professionals conducted in 1993 and 1994 in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, plus a 1994 mail survey of research libraries in these countries. After presenting the principles under which the G-7 leading industrialized countries have agreed to collaborate on constructing a Global Information Infrastructure (GII), presents examples from the survey on how the GII pronciples might be addressed. Results of the longitudinal study were reported at greater length in the Proceedings of the 58th Meeting of the ASIS, 1995, S.27-34
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.2, S.121-127
    Type
    a
  9. Rötzer, F.: Unsterblichkeiten und Körperverbesserungen : Von digitalen Träumereien, materiellen Wirklichkeiten und der Hoffnung auf den Zufall (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Der technische Fortschritt im digitalen Zeitalter geht einher mit wachsenden Individualisierungswünschen und -notwendigkeiten. Deregulierung und Flexibilisierung sind nicht nur Forderungen der neoliberalen Ideologie und von der ökonomischen Globalisierung ausgehende wirtschaftliche Zwänge, sondern entsprechen auch den Emanzipationsantrieben der Individuen, die aus sozialen und familiären Strukturen ausbrechen und ihre einzwängenden Verankerungen mit der realen Welt lösen, zumindest lockern wollen, wozu auch der eigene Leib mitsamt seinem Gehirn gehört. Der Körper des einzelnen ist immer weniger ein Objekt, das auch von der Gemeinschaft etwa durch gesetzliche Vorschriften in Besitz genommen oder reguliert werden kann, sondern individuelles Eigentum, mit dem jeder, unabhängig von irgendwelchen moralischen Prinzipien, machen können soll und will, was er wünscht. Die Wünsche sind allerdings durchaus sozial geprägt, wie man sehr gut weiß. In einer Mediengesellschaft, in der die Aufmerksamkeitsökonomie mehr denn je durchschlägt setzen etwa die Prominenten, die Aufmerksamkeit akkumuliert haben, natürlich auch auf ihren Körper und sein Erscheinungsbild. Hier wird, unter Anführung besonders entschlossener Individuen wie Michael Jackson oder Cher oder auch von Künstlern wie Orlan, gnadenlos der Körper in ein vermeintliches Schönheitsideal mit glatter Haut und fehlendem Bauch, passender Nase und entsprechender Brustgröße gepresst, aufgedopt und möglichst lange jung gehalten. Gleich ob es sich um die äußerliche Erscheinung oder um körperliche oder geistige Leistungskapazitäten handelt, wird der Druck zumindest auf diejenigen wachsen, die in der Wissensgesellschaft nicht zu den Verlierern gehören wollen, ihren Körper und ihr Gehirn gemäß den vorhandenen Möglichkeiten aufzurüsten. Und wenn es möglich sein wird, nicht nur chirurgisch oder chemisch den Körper und seine Funktionen zu verändern, sondern ihn durch direkte Anbindungen an Maschinen, Implantate, Neurotechnologien oder auch irgendwann genetisch einem Upgrade zu untcrziehen, um ihn leistungsfähiger zu machen, so wird diese Cyborgisierung auch unter marktstrategischen Gesichtspunkten geschehen. Auf der anderen Seite werden die Zwänge finanzieller Art zunehmen, die Verantwortung für den eigenen Körper und den der eigenen Nachkommen stärker übernehmen zu müssen, während der Möglichkeitsspielraum des Machbaren auch die Erwartungen erhöht, dass etwa Kinder weitgehend genetisch perfekt, vielleicht irgendwann auch mittels Eingriffen in die Keimbahn oder durch Einfügung künstlicher Chromosomen auf die Welt kommen. Der Druck wird hier natürlich vor allem dort am stärksten sein, wo sowieso Kinder durch In-Vitro-Fertilisation schon nicht mehr auf natürlich-zufällige Weise entstehen. Die große Frage wird in Zukunft sein, wie weit die Gesellschaften ein Auseinanderdriften der unterschiedlich medizinisch, technisch oder genetisch aufgerüsteten Menschen zulassen kann oder will. Die bestehende Chancenungleichheit wird, sofern sie über Geld geregelt wird, natürlich weiter zunehmen und sich verschärfen, beispielsweise im Hinblick auf Bildungskarrieren und Arbeitsplätze, aber einfach auch, was Gesundheit oder Alter angeht. Sollten Menschen dank neuer Techniken wie dem Klonen oder der Gentechnik allgemein wesentlich älter werden können, als dies biologisch bislang möglich ist, während andere weiterhin, weil unbehandelt, bestenfalls mit 60, 70 oder 80 Jahren sterben müssen, dann stehen womöglich gewaltige Konflikte ins Haus
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  10. Chan, L.M.; Hodges, T.: Entering the millennium : a new century for LCSH (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), a system originally designed as a tool for subject access to the Library's own collection in the late nineteenth century, has become, in the course of the last century, the main subject retrieval tool in library catalogs throughout the United States and in many other countries. It is one of the largest non-specialized controlled vocabularies in the world. As LCSH enters a new century, it faces an information environment that has undergone vast changes from what had prevailed when LCSH began, or, indeed, from its state in the early days of the online age. In order to continue its mission and to be useful in spheres outside library catalogs as well, LCSH must adapt to the multifarious environment. One possible approach is to adopt a series of scalable and flexible syntax and application rules to meet the needs of different user communities
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    27. 5.2001 16:22:21
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  11. Digital libraries: current issues : Digital Libraries Workshop DL 94, Newark, NJ, May 19-20, 1994. Selected papers (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This volume is the first book coherently summarizing the current issues in digital libraries research, design and management. It presents, in a homogeneous way, thoroughly revised versions of 15 papers accepted for the First International Workshop on Digital Libraries, DL '94, held at Rutgers University in May 1994; in addition there are two introductory chapters provided by the volume editors, as well as a comprehensive bibliography listing 262 entries. Besides introductory aspects, the topics addressed are administration and management, information retrieval and hypertext, classification and indexing, and prototypes and applications. The volume is intended for researchers and design professionals in the field, as well as for experts from libraries administration and scientific publishing.
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    22. 1.1996 18:26:45
  12. Rosemann, U.: Auf dem Weg zu dem Kompetenzzentrum für Literaturversorgung : TIB zum Start von GetInfo (2002) 0.03
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  13. Gordon, T.J.; Helmer-Hirschberg, O.: Report on a long-range forecasting study (1964) 0.02
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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.
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  14. Towards a worldwide library : a ten year forecast. Proceedings of the 19th International Essen Symposium, 23-26 Sept 1996 (1996) 0.02
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  15. Greenhalgh, L.; Worple, K.; Landry, C.: Libraries in a world of cultural change (1995) 0.02
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  16. Degkwitz, A.: Bologna, University 2.0 : Akademisches Leben als Web-Version? (2008) 0.02
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    22. 2.2008 13:28:00
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    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 55(2008) H.1, S.18-22
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  17. Batt, C.: ¬The libraries of the future : public libraries and the Internet (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers the possible potential for service development in public libraries offered by the Internet and describes the traditional models of network access and their lack of relevance to public libraries. Describes 2 current research projects currently being undertaken by public libraries to assess the value of the Internet to their services; ITPOINT, a project being conducted at Chelmsley Wood Library, Solihull, UK; and CLIP, the Croydon Libraries Internet peoject. Presents a range of new service paradigms and suggests that public libraries will become even more central to people's lives than they are today
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    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.1, S.27-30
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  18. Scammell, A.: Visions of the information future (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A synthesis of some of the themes and ideas developed in a recently published book about the future of information: i in the sky: visions of the information future. Common themes included: problems in defining information and defining future time-scales, the ubiquity of information, accessibility, privacy censorship and control, customisation ofinformation products, the development of the World Wide Web, artificial intelligence and cybernetics, changes in working roles and structures of organisations, information literacy, information overload and the organisation and retrieval of information.
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  19. Albrecht, C.: Begrabt die Bibliotheken! : Unser Kulturauftrag ist die Digitalisierung (2002) 0.02
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    Content
    Es gibt das öffentliche Gut "Informationsinfrastruktur" und das private Gut "Information". Für bestimmte Teile des Informationsmarktes werden Intermediäre wie Buchhändler und Bibliotheken überflüssig. Dies gilt vor allem für den Bereich naturwissenschaftlicher, medizinischer und technischer Literatur. Dieser Bereich ist teuer und ineffizient, weil zwei Funktionen miteinander vermischt sind. Zum einen geht es um die Versorgung mit Informationen darüber, was die Wissenschaft bereits geleistet hat und was nicht ein zweites Mal erarbeitet werden muß. Zum anderen geht es darum zu wissen: Wer hat was geleistet, wer wird auf seinem Fachgebiet künftig Herausragendes leisten. Es geht um Vergangenheit und um karriererelevantes Prestige. Gemessen wird das daran, wie oft jemand in Zeitschriften mit hoher Reputation veröffentlicht und wie häufig er zitiert wird. Diese doppelte Nachfrage treibt die Preise für wis-' senschaftliche Zeitschriften. In diesem System gegenseitiger, Begünstigung dienen die Bibliotheken nur noch als Parkplätze, auf denen Geldkoffer den Besitzer wechseln - wobei uns die Parkplatzwächterweismachen wollen, die Koffer seien zu klein. Ein Teil der Lösung wird im Direktbezug einzelner Aufsätze oder Informationen liegen, unter mehr oder weniger großer finanzieller Selbstbeteiligung der Wissenschaftler. Die Bibliothekare werden überflüssig wie Versicherungsmakler, sobald die Kun den ihre Versicherungen per Internet di rekt abschließen. Die strukturell bedingte Korruption je doch wird erst beendet sein, wenn das System der Informationsversorgung vom System der Prestigemessung getrennt sein wird. Die Herausgeber und Gutachter der wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften, außerdem die übrigen Fachgelehrten und lesenden Wissensarbeiter sollten ihre Bewertungen von prestigeheischenden Beiträgen deshalb direkt in eine zentrale nationale oder besser internationale Datenbank eingeben, deren Inhalt öffentlich einsehbar ist und Auswertungen gestattet, beispielsweise wenn Stellen zu besetzen sind. Der Internetbuchhändler Amazon liefert mit seinen Leserbewertungen ein primitives Modell, das man beliebig verfeinern könnte. Und die Geisteswissenschaften? Bleiben sie nicht auf der Strecke, ebenso wie die Bibliotheken und ihr sogenannter "Kulturauftrag"? Am Beispiel der Bibliotheken zeigt sich vielmehr, daß wir die Digitalisierung der Gesellschaft, ihre Differenzierung nach funktionalen Gesichtspunkten selbst als unseren Kulturauftrag betrachten müssen. Einer künftigen Differenzierung in stark verschulte Lehramts- und "Bachelor"-Studiengänge einerseits und wissenschaftliche Master- und Promotionsstudiengänge andererseits entspräche eine Einteilung in möglichst virtualisierte Lehrstoffsammlungen und spezialisierte, um Archive oder Themenschwerpunkteherum organisierte Präsenzbibliotheken. Ihren tiefer als bisher verstandenen Kulturauftrag- den Bibliotheken - pathetisch gesprochen - als Friedhöfe des Geistes, als Mausoleen identitätstiftender Kulturdenkmäler, mit der Wissenschaft als begleitendem Totenamt. Wer liegt nicht lieber auf dem Père-Lachaise als auf dem Stadtfriedhof von Vechta? Das Internet könnte also bei der nationalen Reorganisation und Konzentration der geisteswissenschaftlichen Forschungsbibliotheken als Börse dienen, in der Dauerleihgaben getauscht und zu .zeitlich begrenzten Sammlungen zusammengeführt werden können. Die Bibliothekare müßten jedoch auch hier ihre Fixierung auf stets wachsende Bestände lösen und die Differenz von unveräußerlichem Eigentum und befristetem Besitz - der "Nutzung" - lernen. In der Bibel steht nicht, was mit der Mutter und ihrem Kind weiter geschah. Sicher ist nur, daß sie nicht heimgingen, um gemeinsam eine "hybride Bibliothek", oder andere Ungeheuer auszubrüten, an die sogar der weise Wissenschaftsrat glaubt."
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    26. 4.2002 11:22:22
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  20. Marcum, D.B.: ¬The future of cataloging (2006) 0.01
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
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