A nation transformed by information : how information has shaped the United States from colonial times to the present / editors: Alfred D. Chandler Jr., James W. Cortada.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000Description: xii, 380 s., [12] pl.-s. ill. 24 cmISBN: - 0195127013
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The information age in historical perspective: introduction /; Alfred D. Chandler Jr. --; Early American origins of the information age /; Richard D. Brown --; Recasting the information infrastructure for the industrial age /; Richard R. John --; Business use of information and technology during the industrial age /; JoAnne Yates --; The threshold of the information age: radio, television, and motion pictures mobilize the nation /; Margaret Graham --; Progenitors of the information age: the development of chips and computers /; James W. Cortada --; Information technology management since 1960 /; Richard L. Nolan --; Computers in U.S. households since 1977 /; Lee S. Sproull --; The information age: continuities and differences /; Alfred D. Chandler Jr.,; James W. Cortada