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Newsletter des DGI-Arbeitskreises Geschichte
des Informationswesens in Deutschland (AKG)
Nr. 1/2005 - 31.1.2005
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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

hiermit moechte ich Sie ueber ein paar Neuigkeiten zum Thema unseres Arbeitskreises informieren. Vielleicht schaffe ich es ja, so etwas in unregelmaessiger Form weiterzufuehren! (auch an einen Weblog habe ich gedacht?!) 8-)

Inhalt

  1. DGI-Online-Tagung 2005
  2. Proceedings frei im Netz
  3. Aufsatz von Prof. Seeger in Kuhlen-Festschrift
  4. Veroeffentlichung 30 Jahre IuD-Programm
  5. Historisches Sonderheft Library Trends
  6. History-Konferenz Mai 2005 an der University of Illinois

Falls Ihnen dieses Newsletter gefallen hat und Sie Infos fuer den neachsten beisteuern wollen, melden sie sich bitte bei mir! Leiten Sie diese Mail gerne an interessierte KollegInnen weiter!

Herzliche Gruesse aus Hamburg-Harburg
Thomas Hapke

1) DGI-Online-Tagung 2005

Zur DGI-Online-Tagung ist eine Sitzung des Arbeitskreises am Mittwoch, den 25.5., von 11-13 h geplant. Ich wuerde mich freuen, Sie dort begruessen zu duerfen.

Es waere schoen, wenn wir bis dahin ein kleines Programm auf die Beine stellen koennen. Falls Sie bereit sind, selbst etwas vortragen zu wollen, melden Sie sich bitte bei mir. Ich denke an kleinere Beitraege so von 10-15 Minuten, so dass auch Raum fuer Unvorhergesehenes und fuer Diskussion bleibt. Ich wuerde gern kurz von meiner Reise in die Staaten Anfang Mai berichten (siehe 6)).

2) Proceedings frei im Netz

mit Beitraegen von Herrn Fugmann, Frau Ockenfeld und Herrn Samulowitz und mir: http://www.chemheritage.org/events/asist2002/proceedings.html The History and Heritage of Scientific and Technological Information Systems: Proceedings of the 2002 Conference / W. Boyd Rayward and Mary Ellen Bowden, Editors Information Today, Inc., Medford, New Jersey, 2004.

Contents

  • 1 Scientific and Technological Information Systems in Their Many Contexts W. Boyd Rayward

INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

  • 15 What Is Information Theory a Theory Of? Boundary Work among Information Theorists and Information Scientists in the United States and Britain during the Cold War Ronald R. Kline
  • 29 The Science of the Unknowable: Stafford Beer's Cybernetic Informatics Andrew Pickering
  • 39 Histories, Heritages, and the Past: The Case of Emanuel Goldberg Michael K. Buckland
  • 46 Reprogramming the Hippocratic Oath: A Historical Examination of Early Medical Informatics and Privacy Jeffrey R. Yost

ORGANIZING AND MANAGING INFORMATION

  • 59 The Material Culture of Scientific and Technical Information Systems in the United States: Patent Models to Computers Peggy Aldrich Kidwell
  • 73 "A Veritable Bucket of Facts": Origins of the Data Base Management System, 1960-1980 Thomas Haigh
  • 89 The Technical Report and Its Impact on Post-World War II Information Systems: Two Case Studies Jana Varlejs
  • 100 Abstracts and Indexes to Branded Full Text: What's in a Name? Eunice M. Roe
  • 110 Medical Science and Medical Informatics: The Visible Human Project, 1986-2000 Simon Baatz
  • 118 Remembering and Forgetting: Exploring the Role of the Record in the Conduct of Scientific Research Kalpana Shankar
  • 126 Predecessors of Scientific Indexing Structures in the Domain of Religion Bella Hass Weinberg

CHEMICAL INFORMATICS

  • 137 Introduction of Computers in Chemical Structure Information Systems, or What Is Not Recorded in the Annals Michael F. Lynch
  • 149 Chemical Complexity and Molecular Topology: The DARC Concepts and Applications Jacques-Emile Dubois
  • 168 Learning the Lessons of the Past Robert Fugmann
  • 182 Indexing and Index Editing at Chemical Abstracts before the Registry System Charles H. Davis
  • 190 Exploring the Evolutionary Relationship between Computers and Mass Spectrometry Michael A. Grayson
  • 203 The Entrance of Informatics into Combinatorial Chemistry Richard Pommier Swanson

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES

  • 215 Implications of Nationalism in the Development of the Scientific Information Infrastructure in North America in the Decades Leading up to World War II Bertrum H. MacDonald
  • 228 The Genesis of NASA RECON William Mitchell
  • 246 Weaving Webs of Significance: The Classification Research Study Group in the United States and Canada Kathryn La Barre
  • 258 Red Information Science: J. D. Bernal and the Nationalization of Scientific Information in Britain from 1930 to 1949 Dave Muddiman
  • 267 Information Science as a Facet of the History of British Science: The Origins of the Classification Research Group Alexander Justice
  • 281 Technical Libraries in British Industrial and Commercial Enterprises before 1950 Alistair Black
  • 291 Indexes at the Government Code and Cypher School, Bletchley Park, 1940-1945 Rodney M. Brunt
  • 300 Finnish Information Services for Technology during the First Half of the Twentieth Century Ilkka M�kinen
  • 310 Libraries and Documentation in Germany: A Long-Lasting Conflict Marlies Ockenfeld and Hansjoachim Samulowitz
  • 327 Erich Pietsch: International Connections of a German Pioneer in Information Science Thomas Hapke
  • 339 Comparison of the Coverage of Patents in Beilstein's Handbook of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Abstracts before, during, and after World War II Helen Schofield
  • 353 Drops in the Ocean: The Development of Scientific and Technological Information Services in Australia Michael Middleton

DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES

  • 363 Recent Developments in Electronic Access to the Data of Science Brian Vickery
  • 373 Intergovernmental Cooperation for Mission-Oriented Information Systems: A Memoir John E. Woolston
  • 391 The FAO and the Building of National Agricultural Information and Documentation Systems from 1966 to 1988 Michel J. Menou
  • 406 L�Homme qui voulait classer le monde (The Man Who Wanted to Classify the World), a film by Fran�oise Levie W. Boyd Rayward

3) Aufsatz von Prof. Seeger in Kuhlen-Festschrift

Ein Blick voraus in die Vergangenheit : Von Visionen und Konzepten der fr�hen Dokumentations-bewegung. In: Wissen in Aktion : der Primat der Pragmatik als Motto der Konstanzer Informationswissenschaft ; Festschrift für Rainer Kuhlen / Hammw�hner, Rainer. - Konstanz : UVK Verl.-Ges., 2004

Ist wohl irgendwann auch mal online unter: http://www.informationswissenschaft.org/publikationen/Festschrift_Download.htm

4) Veroeffentlichung 30 Jahre IuD-Programm

Unter dem Titel 'Informationspolitik ist machbar?! Reflexionen zum IuD-Programm 1974 -1977 nach 30 Jahren' erscheint demnaechst in der Schriftenreihe der DGI als DGI-Schrift (Informationswissenschaft) dieser von Josef Herget, Sonja Hierl und Thomas Seeger herausgegebene Sammelband.

Siehe zum Thema auch http://www.iid.fh-potsdam.de/pdf/FIPolitik702.pdf (Christina Thomas)

5) Historisches Sonderheft Library Trends

Pioneers in Library and Information Science / Edited by W. Boyd Rayward 52(4), Spring 2004

  • Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days, © Marcia J. Bates
  • Exploring New Approaches to the Organization of Knowledge: The Subject Classification of James Duff Brown, © Clare Beghtol
  • The Lady and the Antelope: Suzanne Briet's Contribution to the French Documentation Movement, © Mary Niles Maack
  • The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote, © David Dubin
  • The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond,1921-1997, © Kathryn La Barre
  • "A Brilliant Mind": Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology, © Jonathan Furner
  • Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller, © Tarcisio Zandonade
  • Foster Mohrhardt: Connecting the Traditional World of Libraries and the Emerging World of Information Science, © Melissa H. Cragin
  • The Role of the State in the Organization of Statewide Library Service: Essae M. Culver, Louisiana's First State Librarian, © Florence M. Jumonville
  • Cornelia Marvin and Mary Frances Isom: Leaders of Oregon's Library Movement, © Cheryl Gunselman
  • National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin, © Alistair Black
  • Effie Louise Power: Librarian, Educator, Author, © Melanie A. Kimball, Christine A. Jenkins, and Betsy Hearne
  • Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards, ©. Diane D. Kester and Plummer Alston Jones, Jr.
  • Professionalizing Library Education, the California Connection: James Gillis, Everett Perry, and Joseph Daniels, © Debra Gold Hansen

Abstracts siehe:
http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/puboff/catalog/trends/52_4.html

6) History-Konferenz Mai 2005 an der University of Illinois

'European Modernism and the Information Society: Informing the Present, Understanding the past' ist der Titel der Konferenz in Urbana-Champaign, siehe http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/conferences/EuroMod.05/home.html (Ich werde dort einen Beitrag mit dem Titel 'Hidden roots of mediatiing information : a collection of activities from the history of the German information movement' vorstellen.)


Hoffe, dies alles hat Ihnen gefallen.
T.H.

Thomas Hapke
hapke ad tu-harburg.de
Koordinator
DGI-Arbeitskreises Geschichte
des Informationswesens in Deutschland (AKG)
http://www.dgd.de/arbeitskreise/geschichte.html und
http://www.tu-harburg.de/b/hapke/ispg/dgi-ak.htm

eschichte
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http://www.dgd.de/arbeitskreise/geschichte.html und
http://www.tu-harburg.de/b/hapke/ispg/dgi-ak.htm

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