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History of Information Storage and Retrieval [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x11 mm, weight: 286 g, appendix, bibliography, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786437723
  • ISBN-13: 9780786437726
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x11 mm, weight: 286 g, appendix, bibliography, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786437723
  • ISBN-13: 9780786437726
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Throughout history, humans have sought ways not only to acquire but to preserve knowledge. From when to plant crops to who begat whom, even the earliest people worked to gather and store information. Today, computers and other technologies have almost completely changed the world of information access and storage. This history traces the development of knowledge--collecting from early humans, whose minds served as repositories of culture and lore, through the first libraries and encyclopedias, to the many advances of the twentieth century. Ironically it is with these latest advances that the preservation of knowledge has foundered. For example, CD-ROMs can last no doubt for decades--but the software programs that run them will not, because they are constantly being upgraded. Both well-known and obscure pieces of the information story are explored in this work. From Diderot's encyclopedia, to anonymous librarians of the ancient world, the people who created information storage systems and the systems themselves are all presented. Fully indexed.

Recenzijas

recommendedLibrary Journal; an interesting additionPublic Libraries; provides easy reading for a lay person interested in how knowledge is aquired and communicatedARBA; very readable...written with evident knowledge and enthusiasm...would certainly recommend itElectronic Library and Information Systems; fascinating stories...interesting information on encyclopedia-makingThe Indexer.

Preface 1
1 The Loss of Knowledge
3
2 The Greeks Had a Word for It
13
3 Gifts from Asia
21
4 The Early Accumulation of Books
29
5 Medieval Scholarship
37
6 The Printing Revolution
46
7 The Uses and Abuses of the Bible
57
8 Insight, Paradigms, and Prejudice
65
9 Bacon and the New Outlook
75
10 Diderot Banned 84
11 Organizing Knowledge 93
12 Coleridge, Encyclopedist of the Romantic Movement 102
13 The Strange History of the Britannica 110
14 Modern Encyclopedias Worldwide 120
15 Modern American Encyclopedias 130
16 The Growth of Libraries 140
17 The Complexity of Learning 149
18 Entering the Computer Age 159
19 The New World of Hypertext 168
20 Using the Great Electronic Encyclopedia 177
Appendix: General Encyclopedias Published in English 187
Bibliography 193
Index 197


Foster Stockwell is a publishing consultant for Chinese publishers and authors. He lives in Des Moines, Washington.