Information technology and the individual
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Information technology and the individual
Pinter Publishers, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While much has been written about information technology in the workplace and in the home, this book takes as its starting point how the individual relates to information technology from both the abstract concept to the actual application. The author, a specialist in the field, also deals with the "democratization" of information technology in the domestic sphere and considers likely future developments such as the hypercard.
Table of Contents
- From tuple to text - some thoughts on personal data in the UK, Elisabeth Davenport and Blaise Cronin
- legal information for living - the role of IT, R.Hartley and J.Williams
- community information in context - users and systems, Dr P.Baird, M.MacMorrow and D.Badenoch
- instant personal information, R.Usherwood
- education and personal information skills, Professor A.J.Meadows
- technology in and outside the home - its effects on the provision of personal information for living, Howard Petrie.
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