The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change |
Contents
The historical dimension | 9 |
The historical dimension | 26 |
The economic dimension | 36 |
Copyright | |
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academic access to information agencies alphabet basic become Book Agreement Britain British broadcasting CD-ROM century Chapter citizens commercial communication concept cost cultural database developing countries dissemination e-mail eastern Europe economic editor effective electronic journal essentially Europe example exist exploited important individuals inevitably information market-place information poor information poverty information professional information services information society information technology information transfer infrastructure intellectual property invention issues language Latin alphabet librarians listserver mass media mation means medium Net Book Agreement newspapers nomic non-fiction operation perhaps phonemes political potential printed word protection public libraries publisher's publishing industry purposes radio records retrieval revolution role satellite television sector skills social sources storage stored telecommunications teletext television television licence tion trade traditional transaction United Kingdom visual western writing