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New Information Revolution: A Reference Handbook - Hardcover

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by Martin K. Gay (Author)

The era of the new information revolution is arriving faster than any other era in the history of humanity--and its implications for communication, work, democracy, and education are discussed in detail in this volume.

New Information Revolution includes coverage of universal access, the potential merging of cable/telephone/computer companies and public libraries or post offices as online resource centers; the redefinition of community from the place where one lives to cyberspace, where groups emerge with like interests; and the redefinition of work to center upon manipulating information, telecommuting, and virtual companies. The potential for conducting education online is also examined, as well as issues of security and censorship.

This volume will interest students, educators, and citizens concerned with the emerging "information superhighway" and its implications for daily life.

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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.

Author Biography

Martin K. Gay is a computer literacy teacher and professional writer. He has written and co-written several books for ABC-CLIO.

Number of Pages: 249
Dimensions: 1.01 x 9.34 x 6.33 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 1996
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