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The new information revolution a reference handbook
Title:
The new information revolution a reference handbook
Author:
Gay, Martin, 1950-
ISBN:
9780585030647

9781280712210
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Publication Information:
Santa Barbara, CA : ABC-CLIO, c1996.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 247 p.) : ill.
Series:
Contemporary world issues

Contemporary world issues.
Abstract:
The personal computer age had been upon us just a few years when a new development changed everything: the Internet. Now people around the world could use their computers to link up with one another as well as with libraries, businesses, and schools - virtually any individual or place that had a computer. The new information revolution had begun, and, along with it, a host of social issues from cyberporn to educational access. This comprehensive, up-to-date volume provides readers with an in-depth discussion of the origin and development of this revolution, from the telegraph to JAVA, and all of the social issues accompanying the new technologies. It provides a detailed introduction; a chronology; biographical sketches of key figures; charts, graphs, documents, and quotations; a directory of organizations; extensive lists of print and nonprint resources, including World Wide Web sites; a glossary; and an index. Readers of all kinds - including students, academics, and general readers, from computer illiterates to "netizens"--Will find this handbook an essential resource for research and informational reading.
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