Overview Open Password Articles (Push Services) in 2019
Dive into the 2019 archives of Open Password, where you’ll find a plethora of articles highlighting the evolutionary strides in science communication and information technology. This year’s contributions emphasize breakthroughs and debates within the sector, providing a panoramic view of the landscape’s maturation.
It’s a treasure trove for those tracing the historical threads of information management.
December 20, 2019: Make the Know Your Customer process more efficient
December 19, 2019: Information literacy: The exaggerated claims of infoscience
December 17, 2019: Better therapies through social media?
December 16, 2019 : The Next Generation of Metrics for Scholarly Communications
December 13, 2019: Open Access as a business model – Perspectives on the governance of Open Access
December 11, 2019 : WTI: Steps towards data science under new ownership
December 10, 2019: Information science as a hilly landscape with “stand-alone USPs”
December 9, 2019: How authentic can employees in companies be?
December 6, 2019: Governance of research infrastructure using the example of Open Access
December 5, 2019: Steep assists: Continue “Practice, practice, practice”
December 3, 2019: Against informational incapacitation
December 2, 2019: Information and communication ring for financial service providers: The end
November 29, 2019: Internet users: Unteachable in the echo chamber?
November 28, 2019: Joint successes in major research projects
November 26, 2019: Journalists and teachers in the information jungle of the Internet
November 25, 2019 : Google’s quantum computer: A Sputnik moment in information technology?
November 22, 2019: Detecting fake news via metadata?
November 21, 2019 : Scholarly Communications at a Tipping Point: A Biritsh Roadmap to the Future
November 19, 2019 : Information science has a structural, not content-related problem
November 18, 2019 : Darknet: How much manipulation does the dark side of the web contain?
November 14, 2019 : How information science should research commercial search engines
November 13, 2019 : Political demands and responses from information science: A comparison (2)
November 12, 2019 : Praise for structuring, diversity, practical relevance and specific information areas
November 11, 2019: “Future of academic libraries!” – Conference with Open Password
November 8, 2019: Through assists: Grades 1.5 for Mary Ellen Bates and Endler-Jobst
November 7, 2019 : Creating a Culture Supporting AI Success
November 5, 2019: User experience and information science – use case, sub-area, neighboring discipline?
November 4, 2019 : To what extent does information science meet political requirements?
October 31, 2019: How information science can have a future
October 29, 2019: User Experience: Research and teaching at German-speaking universities
October 28, 2019: Google vs. France: Fighting the “Link Tax”
October 25, 2019: The critical points of Open Access
October 24, 2019: The use of artificial intelligence is becoming a given
October 22, 2019: Every second online user uses digital administration services
October 21, 2019 : Undo the separation between library and information science!
October 18, 2019: For InfoPros with imagination, creativity and sensitivity
October 17, 2019: User experience and information science in Germany
October 15, 2019: Competitive and Market Intelligence go to the university
October 14, 2019: Best Practice, Use Cases, Strategies. The “steep assists” on Thursday
October 11, 2019: Transdisciplinary dialogue between information science, philosophy and sociology
October 10, 2019: Online Marketing: A teaching and research area for information science?
October 8, 2019: The secret of Boris Johnson’s communicative impact
October 7, 2019: Best Practice in Libraries: Call for Contributions!
October 4, 2019: Keyword marketing, search engine optimization, social media marketing
October 1, 2019: Double-digit growth rates with a dual strategy of automated research and high-quality analytics
September 30, 2019: How to increase the importance and visibility of infoscience
September 27, 2019: DIMDI: The imperial years in Cologne
September 26, 2019: Online marketing as a teaching and research field in information science
September 24, 2019 : Personal Branding: Everyone has so much to say!
September 23, 2019: Infoscience and libraries have a bright future – but only together!
September 20, 2019: Amazon vs. leading world publishers in the copyright dispute
September 19, 2019 : Future of Information Science – Does Information Science have a future?
September 17, 2019: Curriculum development at HTW Chur
September 16, 2019: Steep templates: With optimal provision of data for better analyses
September 13, 2019: Rise to Europe’s No1 in Biosciences Information
September 12, 2019 : “No library without passion”
September 10, 2019: The Digital Science Department at HTW Chur
September 9, 2019 : Mary Ellen Bates: Opportunities for Information Professionals in the World of Artificial Intelligence
September 6, 2019: Two new gold sponsors at “Steilvorlagen”
September 4, 2019: Digital transformation and cultural change at BMW
September 3, 2019: Change and continuity in study programs at the HTWK Leipzig
September 2, 2019 : Librarians: Administrators or as brave as their authors?
August 29, 2019: German citizens think data protection is more important, but they don’t care about it
August 28, 2019: A great pioneer in the database industry turns 50
August 27, 2019: A social discourse for information literacy and democracy!
August 26, 2019: Personal Branding: Brand + Relevance + Understandability + Presence + Lack of Penetration + Persistence = Success
August 23, 2019: Tension between information science and computer science
August 22, 2019: Citizens and customers as co-creators of libraries and local governments
August 20, 2019: Citizens, search methods and analysis algorithms in political opinion formation
August 19, 2019: Meeting the great demands of libraries in more than just their concepts!
August 16, 2019: Teaching and learning space research in the context of information science
August 15, 2019 : A Comprehensive View of First Half Events in the International Arena
August 13, 2019: Information scientists debate the future of their discipline in Berlin
August 12, 2019: Authorities are only helping to a limited extent in the fight against large counterfeit factories
August 9, 2019 : How to thrive in volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity
August 8, 2019: Application boom in AI still before take-off
August 6, 2019: What research is actually being done at German-speaking universities – an empirical study
August 5, 2019: How information science is asserting itself in digital transformation
August 2, 2019 : Libra: A promising currency in the wrong hands
August 1, 2019: Triumph of blockchain and visualization
July 30, 2019: What is actually taught at German-speaking universities
July 29, 2019: Düsseldorf information science lives on
July 25, 2019: Current developments and challenges in information science: An empirical study
July 24, 2019: The race to conquer Mars
July 23, 2019 : The Moon Landing: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
July 22, 2019: The spread of Düsseldorf information science
July 19, 2019: Knowledge-based information flows: Academic libraries in the transformation process
July 18, 2019: AI application boom – and yet patent research remains an art
July 17, 2019 : AI: The unstoppable rise of the knowledge graph
July 16, 2019: 10 recommendations that will turn your business into a success story
July 12, 2019: ZPID: Expansion into a universal provider for psychology infrastructure needs
July 11, 2019: The Open Research Knowledge Graph
July 9, 2019: How journalism makes money online: The example of BurdaForward
July 8, 2019: Civil society platforms for Europe!
July 5, 2019: A revolution in scientific communication with Knowledge Graph?
July 4, 2019 : Rent Vs. Own: The $2 Billion Reference Data Question
July 2, 2019: Research and the core library area will depend on each other
July 1, 2019: The unique selling points of InfoPros for AI
June 28, 2019 : News: Actionable Insights by Advanced Analytics
June 27, 2019: On the self-organization of academic libraries
June 25, 2019: After the “Cultural Revolution” in the Leibniz institutions only praise and positive reviews?
June 24, 2019: Best practice in disseminating information
June 21, 2019 : New information services for new needs
June 18, 2019: German AI advantages in production, mobility and medical research
June 17, 2019: Why blogs, podcasts and videos are becoming a must for InfoPros
June 14, 2019 : Complete access to scientific information!
June 13, 2019: Closing the gap between data and user perspectives with knowledge graphs
June 11, 2019: 1986 – 2019: Open Passwords Trends of the Year
June 7, 2019 : InfoPros: Get a Strategic Seat at the Top Table!
June 4, 2019: Defend the reputation of academic libraries as a place for the production of new knowledge!
June 3, 2019: Germany’s cyber security: declining readiness and increasing damage
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May 29, 2019 : One of the Highest Client Retention Rates by Unlimited Customer Service
May 28, 2019 : ConTech, the only conference about the intersection of content and technology
May 27, 2019: Steep assists: The best program we’ve ever had
May 24, 2019 : Quantum theory and everyday practice: What can be adopted?
May 23, 2019: Natural Science and Evolution – The Role of Information Science
May 21, 2019: German citizens now online 50 hours a week
May 20, 2019: On the road to success with the right mindset
May 17, 2019: Minesoft’s secret to success: All the while listening to clients’ feedback
May 16, 2019: Quantum theory and the information industry
May 14, 2019: Information science: Think outside the box to other disciplines!
May 13, 2019 : Subito: New barriers and yet no improvement?
May 10, 2019 : Information Professional of the Year: Ann Chapman
May 9, 2019: Anna Knoll contradicts Bern Jörs
May 7, 2019 : InfoPros: An Excel list of great deeds always in the drawer
May 6, 2019: What the other disciplines can do for information science
May 2, 2019: What can libraries do about their gradual disappearance from public view?
April 30, 2019: Statista: Digital Economy Compass 2019 published
April 29, 2019 : Largely dissolves traditional information science!
April 26, 2019: Everything more difficult due to Brexit? Money laundering, bribery, terrorist financing
April 24, 2019: Criticism of information (information) competence
April 23, 2019 : The Key to Advancing Scholarly Communication
April 17, 2019: Lack of theory, no problem solutions, training to become universal dilettantes
April 16, 2019: Proactive action in digitalization – A letter to the industry from Michael Klems
April 15, 2019: Julian Assange and the only partially functioning peer review culture of the quality media
April 11, 2019: “If you don’t take part in AI, you’ve already lost”
April 10, 2019: The dangerous ideologues of Silicon Valley
April 9, 2019: Leipzig Book Fair: A reading festival for the whole city
April 8, 2019: Information (information) competence versus data competence – By Bernd Jörs
April 5, 2019: Libraries as a sensorium for necessary changes
April 3, 2019: International Open Science Conference: It’s all about implementation!
April 2, 2019: Take Mark Zuckerberg at his word (except for the GDPR)!
April 1, 2019 : Infoscience is dead, long live data science!
March 28, 2019 : Storytelling: More hype than substance
March 27, 2019: EU Parliament decides to impoverish the content of the Internet
March 26, 2019: Digitalization versus human dignity
March 25, 2019: Conquest of the deep sea and alien planets by artificial intelligence
March 21, 2019: Leading an insecure workforce through charisma
March 20, 2019 : A Farewell to British Pragmatism?
March 19, 2019 : Storytelling: Fake News or the Future of Journalism?
March 18, 2019: InfoPros are transforming into text designers, podcast producers and visualization artists
March 15, 2019: From employees with an insatiable need for praise – altruism is worthwhile, but only within limits
March 14, 2019 : From adventurers in spirit who increase our knowledge
March 12, 2019: Discrimination against scientists and sloppy research
March 11, 2019: PATINFO 2019: Everything about artificial intelligence
March 8, 2019: Walther Umstätter 1941 – 2019
March 7, 2019 : Opportunities for Information Providers: Trust is the New Algorithm
March 5, 2019: Future of Information Science: Practice, Research and Teaching
March 4, 2019: ETH Zurich as a benchmark for German-language libraries?
March 1, 2019: Trust in AI revolution
February 28, 2019: Two helmsmen from the industry disembark
February 26, 2019 : Guido Schenk: “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope”
February 25, 2019 : Does information science have a future?
February 22, 2019: Reform of European copyright law: Even more senseless bureaucratization
February 21, 2019: AI in telecommunications: job losses and opportunities for individualization
February 19, 2019: The art of research – what remains and what has changed dramatically
February 18, 2019: Coworking as a working model for information professionals
February 15, 2019 : Data platforms for AI analysis: A win-win situation
February 14, 2019: InfoPro as an intermediary between AI providers and management
February 12, 2019 : How the Rise of AI will Impact Communication Professionals
February 11, 2019: Open Password, Outsell and BIIA choose AI and “pursuit of security” as trends of the year
February 7, 2019 : Levitsky/Ziblatt: How democracies die
February 7, 2019: 2018/2019: Trust is the New Algorithm
February 5, 2019: Sander-Beuermann: What must remain – free access to knowledge and protection against data octopuses
February 4, 2019: The radical modernization of the ZBW
February 1, 2019: Sander-Beuermann retires: review and outlook
January 31, 2019: 100 years of ZBW: THE research library for economics
January 29, 2019: From Bochum to Vietnam: development aid from library to library
January 28, 2019: Smart Cities in an international comparison
January 25, 2019: According to Relotius: New opportunities for information professionals
January 23, 2019: Situation report on digitalization: One in three Germans is a digital pioneer
January 22, 2019: A blockbuster year ago in the app economy
January 21, 2019: Against the content shock, voice control, podcasts and videos
January 18, 2019: Artificial intelligence: Germany with pocket money against the USA and China
January 16, 2019: Legal Tech: On digitalization in the legal system
January 15, 2019: Why the quality media’s previous self-criticism falls short
January 14, 2019: SPIEGEL and quality media in crisis: New opportunities for InfoPros
January 11, 2019: More civil courage and civil disobedience and against the GDPR
January 9, 2019: Appeal to civil society: Don’t even take notice of the GDPR!
January 8, 2019: Artificial intelligence: about to make a breakthrough in the information industry
January 7, 2019: Why our industry reporting isn’t successful
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