| 1 | Title: | Cybernetics and information technologies | | | Creator: | Institut po informat͡sionni tekhnologii (Bŭlgarska akademii͡a na naukite) | | | Publication: | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, 2001- | | | Notes: | Title from cover. | | | Extent: | v. : ill. ; 24 cm. | | | Subjects: | Cybernetics -- Periodicals
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6 | Title: | Information technology in the service society: a twenty-first century lever | | | Creator: | National Research Council (U.S.) Committee to Study the Impact of Information Technology on the Performance of Service Activities. | National Research Council (U.S.) Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. | National Research Council (U.S.) Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications. | | | Publication: | National Academy Press, Washington, D.C, 1994. | | | Notes: | From the James W. Cortada Collection of Information Technology Publications. Includes bibliographical references. | | | Extent: | xiii, 270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm | | | Subjects: | Information technology | Service industries -- Automation | Information technology | Service industries Automation | Informatietechnologie | Dienstverlening
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7 | Title: | Information technology policy: an international history | | | Creator: | Coopey, R. (Richard) | | | Publication: | Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2004. | | | Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. "This book will be of interest to academics and graduate students of Management Studies, History, Economics, and Technology Studies, and Government and Corporate policy makers engaged with technology policy."--Jacket. From the James W. Cortada Collection of Information Technology Publications. | | | Extent: | xv, 346 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm | | | Subjects: | Information technology -- Government policy -- History | Information technology Government policy | History
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16 | Title: | Standardization and innovation in information technology: proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology : October 22-24, 2003, Delft, The Netherlands | | | Creator: | IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology (3rd : 2003 : Delft, Netherlands) | Egyedi, Tineke M. | Krechmer, Ken | Jakobs, Kai, 1957- | | | Publication: | IEEE, Piscataway, New Jersey, c2003. | | | Notes: | on cover : SIIT 2003. "IEEE Catalog Number: 03EX751"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographic references. | | | Extent: | 293 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. | | | Subjects: | Information technology -- Technological innovations -- Congresses | Information technology -- Standards -- Congresses
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17 | Title: | Beyond productivity: information technology, innovation, and creativity | | | Creator: | Mitchell, William J. (William John), 1944-2010 | Inouye, Alan S. | Blumenthal, Marjory S. | National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Information Technology and Creativity. | | | Publication: | National Academies Press, Washington, DC, ©2003. | | | Notes: | Includes bibliographical references. From the James W. Cortada Collection of Information Technology Publications. | | | Extent: | xv, 249 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm | | | Subjects: | Information technology | Technological innovations | Creative ability | Creative ability | Information technology | Technological innovations | Informatietechnologie | Technische vernieuwing | Creatief denken
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19 | Title: | Disconnected: haves and have-nots in the information age | | | Creator: | Wresch, William, 1947- | | | Publication: | Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J, ©1996. | | | Notes: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-257) and index. In the Information Age, information is power. Who produces all that information, how does it move around, who uses it, to what ends, and under what constraints? Who gets that power? And what happens to the people who have no access to it? With vivid anecdotes and data, William Wresch contrasts the opportunities of the information-rich with the limited prospects of the information-poor. Surveying the range of information - personal, public, organizational, commercial - that has become the currency of exchange in today's world, he shows how each represents a form of power. He analyzes the barriers that keep people information-poor: geography, tyranny, illiteracy, psychological blinders, "noise," crime. Technology alone, he demonstrates, is not the answer. Even the technology-rich do not always get access to important information - or recognize its value. Wresch spells out the grim consequences of information inequity for individuals and society. Yet he ends with reasons for optimism and stories of people who are working to pull down the impediments to the flow of information. From the James W. Cortada Collection of Information Technology Publications. | | | Extent: | xiv, 268 pages ; 24 cm | | | Subjects: | Information technology | Information technology -- Social aspects | Information society | Information society | Information technology | Information technology Social aspects | Informatievoorziening | Maatschappij | Ongelijkheid | Culturele verschillen | Vooroordelen | Informationsgesellschaft | Informationstechnik | Soziale Situation | Ciencia da informacao | Informationsgesellschaft | Informationstechnik | Soziale Situation | Information society | Information technology | Information technology -- Social aspects
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