Thanks to a grant of the Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste, Bielefeld University has started a 15-year project (2015–2030) that includes the production of a critical edition of Niklas Luhmann’s extant works and manuscripts and the digitalization of his famous card index. This valuable enterprise has re-aroused interest in what many scholars hold to be a ‘holy grail’, a marvelous instrument that supported great creativity and scientific production by the German sociologist. Indeed, people feel that looking inside the filing cabinet is like looking inside the mind of a genius at work. This article suggests a different point of view that considers the Enlightenment project of the sociologist of Bielefeld. The ma...
Catalogues are the core documents of museum structure and meaning. Yet no significant computational ...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
Over the last thirty years, much historical research has focused on the early modern practice of not...
Thanks to a grant of the Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste, Bielefel...
In an additional section Giancarlo Corsi and Johannes Schmidt explore the Luhmann’s methodology of h...
Schmidt J. Niklas Luhmann‘s Card Index: Thinking Tool, Communication Partner, Publication Machine. I...
Today, on just about every desk there is a gray box emitting a range of wires. 70 years ago, this da...
This article investigates how the card index of Leo S. Olschki can be used for the study of antiquar...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
The article examines the relationship between Aby Warburg and his library by analysing the media whi...
At the beginning of the 70s Tadeusz Różewicz presented the manuscript of Card Index to Professor Józ...
My research aims to identify the rationale and methodology behind the creation of a Digital Wunderka...
Roughly 400 manuscripts written in the Carolingian period (pre-AD 900) contain a considerable corpus...
We are so accustomed to use digital memories as data storage devices that we are oblivious to the im...
At a time when Internet use is closely tracked and social networking sites supply data for targeted ...
Catalogues are the core documents of museum structure and meaning. Yet no significant computational ...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
Over the last thirty years, much historical research has focused on the early modern practice of not...
Thanks to a grant of the Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste, Bielefel...
In an additional section Giancarlo Corsi and Johannes Schmidt explore the Luhmann’s methodology of h...
Schmidt J. Niklas Luhmann‘s Card Index: Thinking Tool, Communication Partner, Publication Machine. I...
Today, on just about every desk there is a gray box emitting a range of wires. 70 years ago, this da...
This article investigates how the card index of Leo S. Olschki can be used for the study of antiquar...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
The article examines the relationship between Aby Warburg and his library by analysing the media whi...
At the beginning of the 70s Tadeusz Różewicz presented the manuscript of Card Index to Professor Józ...
My research aims to identify the rationale and methodology behind the creation of a Digital Wunderka...
Roughly 400 manuscripts written in the Carolingian period (pre-AD 900) contain a considerable corpus...
We are so accustomed to use digital memories as data storage devices that we are oblivious to the im...
At a time when Internet use is closely tracked and social networking sites supply data for targeted ...
Catalogues are the core documents of museum structure and meaning. Yet no significant computational ...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
Over the last thirty years, much historical research has focused on the early modern practice of not...