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| #5428711 in Books | 2001-08-15 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.75 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 152 pages||16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Rethinking information|By Birger Hjørland|This is an important book. It introduces and discusses founders of documentation and information science who are not well known in the USA because many of their main work were written in French. After the introduction the second chapter presents the works of Paul Otlet and Suzanne Briet, the third chapter introduces Information||
[A] “beautifully thought-through attempt to develop a historiography of information. He draws together a number of threads from the histories of documentalism, cybernetics, information theory, and what is called critical
Ronald E. Day provides a historically informed critical analysis of the concept and politics of information in the twentieth century. Analyzing texts in Europe and the United States, his critical reading method goes beyond traditional historiographical readings of communication and information by engaging specific historical texts in terms of their attempts to construct and reshape history.
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.The Modern Invention of Information: Discourse, History, and Power | Associate Professor Ronald E Day. Which are the reasons I like to read books. Great story by a great author.