A nation transformed by information : how information has shaped the United States from colonial times to the present /
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| Materyal Türü: | Kitap |
| Dil: | English |
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Oxford [England] ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2000.
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| Online Erişim: | Book review (H-Net) Publisher description Table of contents only Contributor biographical information |
İçindekiler:
- Machine derived contents note: Contributors
- 1. The Information Age in Historical Perspective: Introduction, Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
- 2. Early American Origins of the Information Age, Richard D. Brown
- 3. Recasting the Information Infrastructure for the Industrial Age, Richard R. John
- 4. Business Use of Information and Technology during the Industrial Age
- 5. The Threshold of the Information Age: Radio, Television, and Motion Pictures Mobilize the Nation, Margaret Graham
- 6. Progenitors of the Information Age: The Development of Chips and Computers, James W. Cortada
- 7. Information Technology Management Since 1960, Richard L. Nolan
- 8. Computers in U.S. Households Since 1977, Lee S. Sproull
- 9. The Information Age: Continities and Differences, Alfred D. Chandler Jr. and James W. Cortada
- Notes
- Bibliographic Essay on the Role of Information in the Transformation of the United States
- Index.