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1Buckland, M.K.: Emanuel Goldberg and his knowledge machine : information, invention, and political forces.
Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, 2006. xiii, 380 S.
ISBN 978-0-313-31332-5
(New directions in information management)
Abstract: This book tells the story of Emanuel Goldberg, a chemist, inventor, and industrialist who contributed to almost every aspect of imaging technology in the first half of the 20th century. An incredible story emerges as Buckland unearths forgotten documents and rogue citations to show that Goldberg created the first desktop search engine, developed microdot technology, and designed the famous Contax 35 mm camera. It is a fascinating tribute to a great mind and a crucial period in the history of information science and technology.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 63(2012) no.2, S.427-428 (Thomas Haigh)
Themenfeld: Information ; Biographische Darstellungen ; Geschichte der Sacherschließung
LCSH: Goldberg, Emanuel, 1881 / 1970 ; Information technology / History ; Inventors / Biography
RSWK: Information und Dokumentation / Informationstechnik / Geschichte ; Goldberg, Emanuel / Biographie
BK: 06.01 / Geschichte des Informations- und Dokumentationswesens ; 54.01 / Geschichte der Informatik ; 02.01 / Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Kultur ; 06.44 / IuD-Einrichtungen
DDC: 004.1/9 B
LCC: T58.5 .B83 2006
RVK: ZG 8000 ; SR 800 ; ST 110
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2Colomb, R.M.: Information spaces : the architecture of cyberspace.
London : Springer, 2002. XVI, 256 S.
ISBN 978-1-85233-550-2
Abstract: The Architecture of Cyberspace is aimed at students taking information management as a minor in their course as well as those who manage document collections but who are not professional librarians. The first part of this book looks at how users find documents and the problems they have; the second part discusses how to manage the information space using various tools such as classification and controlled vocabularies. It also explores the general issues of publishing, including legal considerations, as well the main issues of creating and managing archives. Supported by exercises and discussion questions at the end of each chapter, the book includes some sample assignments suitable for use with students of this subject. A glossary is also provided to help readers understand the specialised vocabulary and the key concepts in the design and assessment of information spaces.
Themenfeld: Internet
LCSH: Information technology ; Information retrieval ; Information resources management
RSWK: Informationsmanagement / Lehrbuch ; Information Engineering / Lehrbuch ; Information Retrieval / Lehrbuch ; Dokumentverarbeitung / Lehrbuch ; Dokumentverwaltungssystem / Lehrbuch (BVB)
BK: 54.32 / Rechnerkommunikation ; 06.74 / Informationssysteme ; 06.35 / Informationsmanagement
DDC: 025
GHBS: AYZ (PB)
LCC: T58.5 .C63 2002
RVK: AN 93000 ; AN 95000 ; AN 96000 ; QP 500 ; ST 270 ; ST 515 ; SU 804
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3Levy, P.: Collective intelligence : mankind's emerging world in cyberspace.translated from the French by Robert Bononno.
New York : Wiley, 1997. XXVIII, 277 S.
ISBN 0-306-45635-4
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Mousaion 16(1998) no.1, S.131 (F. de Beer)
Themenfeld: Internet ; Vision
LCSH: Information technology / Social aspects ; Human / computer interaction
RSWK: Kultur / Intelligenz / Cyberspace ; Cyberspace / Wissensorganisation / Wissenserwerb / Wissensvermittlung
BK: 54.76 Computersimulation
DDC: 306.42 ; 004.019
LCC: T58.5
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4Levinson, P.: ¬The soft edge : a natural history and future of the information revolution.
London : Routledge, 1997. xviii, 257 S.
ISBN 0-415-15785-4
Abstract: According to Paul Levinson, it would be improper to portray information technology as the cause of change in our world. However, Levinson clarifies that its role in enabling change can hardly be overestimated. He also points out--through riveting examples--that inventions have unintended consequences and uses. Why is it, for example, that the move from polytheism to monotheism failed when attempted by the pharaoh Ikhnaton, yet took solid root among the Hebrews who were taken out of Egypt by Moses only about 150 years later? Levinson argues that communication technology played a key role: The awkward Egyptian hieroglyphics failed to carry the ideology as well as the Hebrew alphabetic system. From there, Levinson examines the early social changes that became possible because of what the author calls "the first digital medium"--the alphabet. He considers how the Reformation, economic and political movements, and the scientific revolution were largely enabled by the printing press. He then discusses the influence of photographic communications and electronic technology such as the telegraph, the telephone, and broadcasting. Levinson devotes the second half of the book to our present digital revolution, from word processing to the Internet and beyond. One of his key points is that new technology doesn't necessarily displace the old so much as it expands it. Therefore, he doesn't see any end to using paper anytime soon. However, he sees great need for changes in the way we view creative rights. He proposes what he calls an"electronic watermark" for intellectual property--a universal patent number that will be embedded in intellectual property and will notify users in any medium of the property's creators. Levinson puts forth his ideas in a manner that is both formal and engaging. He has a knack for making his reader feel intelligent and respected--and never more so than when he looks at issues of ethics and a speculative future.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Managing information 4(1997) no.11, S.41 (M. Duncan)
LCSH: Information technology / Social aspects ; Information technology / History ; Information technology / Forecasting
RSWK: Informationstechnik / Geschichte ; Informationstechnik / Prognose
BK: 06.30 / Bibliothekswesen / Dokumentationswesen: Allgemeines ; 05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien
DDC: 302.23 / dc21
LCC: T58.5.L385 1997
RVK: SR 800 Informatik / Nachschlagewerke. Didaktik / Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke, Ausbildung / Geschichte der Datenverarbeitung
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5Palvia, P.C. et al. (Hrsg.): Global information technology systems management : key issues and trends.
Nashua, NH : Ivy League Publ., 1996. 635 S.
ISBN 0-9648382-0-6
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Journal of global information management 4(1996) no.2, S.36-37 (K.D. Lock)
Themenfeld: Information Resources Management
LCSH: Information technology ; Information resources management ; Management information systems
RSWK: Informationstechnik / Internationale Kooperation / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB) ; Informationstechnik / Internationales Management / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB) ; Informationstechnik / Weltmarkt / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
LCC: T58.5.G55 1996
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6Kahin, B. (Hrsg.): Building information infrastructure : issues in the development of the National Research and Education Network.
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1992. iii, 443.
ISBN 0-390-03083-X
Objekt: NREN
LCSH: Information technology ; Computer networks
DDC: 384.3
LCC: T58.5