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21 (2009)
Die Wissenschaft geht ins Netz [Science goes internet]

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Dokumentation

Einführung und Dokumentation

Dossier

Niels C. Taubert
Die Wahrheit zwischen Gutenberg-Galaxis und World Wide Web
Niels C. Taubert analysiert die elektronische Zeitenwende
Bruno Bauer
Das virtuelle Archiv. Open Access aus der Perspektive der Bibliotheken
Bruno Bauer sondiert die ökonomischen Grundlagen der virtuellen Archive
Christiane Fritze und Gerald Neumann
"Letzter Zugriff am ..."
Christiane Fritze und Gerald Neumann untersuchen das Internet als Zitatquelle
Annette Leßmöllmann
Logbücher der Forschung und Foren für den wissenschaftlichen Diskurs
Annette Leßmöllmann nimmt wissenschaftliche Blogs unter die Lupe
Volker Gerhardt
"Dann gehen wir eben ins Netz"
Volker Gerhardt mit einem Gegenwort in Gegenworte

Seitenblicke

Beatrice Lugger
Die puren Stimmen der Wissenschaft
Beatrice Lugger sieht eine neue Dynamik in Forschung und Medien
Karin Hollricher
Der Wandel der Publikationskulturen
Karin Hollricher unternimmt einen interdisziplinären Rundgang
Wolfert von Rahden
Zwischen Expertendiskurs und Publikumserwartung
Wolfert von Rahden entdeckt Fallstricke für Wissenschaftsredakteure
Marco Scheider
Einladung zur Enthauptung?
Marco Scheider über die elektronische Revolution und traditionelle Lexikographie
Matthias Bruhn
Die Bild-Identität
Matthias Bruhn begibt sich auf die Suche nach der Internationalen Standard-Bildnummer
Martina Franzen und Peter Weingart
"No Nature, no Impact"
Martina Franzen und Peter Weingart imaginieren die Auswirkungen des Impact-Faktors

Einblicke

Heiko Michael Hartmann
Und die Poesie?
fragt Heiko Michael Hartmann in prosaischen Zeiten
Martin Haase
Wikipedia: Die erste Wissensquelle im Internet
Martin Haase mit einem Plädoyer für freies Wissen und Wissenskonsens
Jochen Hörisch
Die Muse, die Muße, das Buch und das Internet
Jochen Hörisch sieht eine neue Leitmetaphorik am Horizont jenseits der Gutenberg-Galaxis

Zwischenrufe

Lambert Großkopf
Stellen Sie sich auf die Schultern von anderen -- aber schnell
Allerdings nicht ohne Erlaubnis, rät Lambert Großkopf
Roland Reuß
Wer hindert wen woran?
Roland Reuß macht sich Gedanken zur digitalen Edition und zum gedruckten Buch
Simone Rödder
Gene im Netz
hat Simone Rödder gesucht und gefunden

Ausblicke

Martin Grötschel und Joachim Lügger
Veränderungen in der Publikations- und Kommunikationswelt
Martin Grötschel und Joachim Lügger berichten von ihren Erfahrungen mit Open Access und Google im Wissenschaftsbereich
Sabine Cofalla
E-Publishing und Wissenschaftsverlage
Sabine Cofalla über das Verlegen nach der Medienrevolution
Gerd Fritz und Anita Langenhorst
Wissenschaftliche Qualität in digitalen Medien?
Gerd Fritz und Anita Langenhorst meinen: Keine Sorge!
Siegfried Großmann
Geistiges Eigentum und Open Access in den Journal-dominierten Wissenschaften
Siegfried Großmann fragt: Wem gehört E = mc2?


 

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Even nameless horrors must be named

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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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