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  • "In context of recent debates about the Internet as a universal information and knowledge medium the author reexamines former approaches to collecting, recording,, organizing, and communicating the 'global knowledge', particularly centralized libraries, universal encyclopedias and paper-, microform- or electronic- based document networks. The brief historical survey of visions and realized architectures of the 'knowledge organization of the world' put the focus on constantly recurring leitmotivs, common features, trade-offs, and structural problems. But it reflects as well the considerable differences of underlying media technologies and varying motivations of promotors and institutions involved. With regard to the various social, cultural and political embeddednes of former 'information universes' it is concluded, that the history of global knowledge bases should not be reduced to a mere prehistory of the Internet." (author's abstract) (xsd:string)
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  • Weltbibliothek, Universalenzyklopädie, Worldbrain: zur Säkulardebatte über die Organisation des Weltwissens (xsd:string)
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  • 77 (xsd:string)