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Information and Culture: A Journal of History, formerly Libraries & the Cultural Record, explores the interactions of people, organizations, and societies with information and technologies. Social and cultural context of information and information technology, viewed from an historical perspective, is at the heart of the journal's interests.
Texte intégral (depuis 2001) : Project MUSE (sur abonnement)
Articles
Shaping Information History as an Intellectual Discipline
James W. Cortada
Normalizing Soviet Cybernetics
Benjamin Peters
Supermarket Savvy: The Everyday Information-Seeking Behavior of Grocery Shoppers
Sara L. Wimberley and Jessica L. McClean
Editor’s Note: Changes to the Journal
William Aspray
Articles
Rabelais and the Abbey of Saint-Victor Revisited
Brett Bodemer
Collaboration in Art and in Science: Approaches to Attribution, Authorship, and Acknowledgment
Blaise Cronin