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The Internet
A Historical Encyclopedia
Biographies Volume: Laura Lambert
Issues Volume: Chris Woodford
Chronology Volume: Hilary W. Poole and Christos J. P. Moschovitis, Editors
Imprint ABC-CLIO
Publication Date 09/2005
Subject Science, Technology, Medicine and Environment
Pages 767
Volumes 3
Size 8 1/2x11
Format Price ISBN ISBN-13
Print $285.00
$142.50
1-85109-659-0 978-1-85109-659-6
eBook Call 1-85109-664-7 978-1-85109-664-0
 
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Description
Illuminating the reality of worldwide access to information, this expanded three-volume set is a one-stop resource for Internet history, biographies of key figures, and analysis of how the Internet operates.

Many communications technologies were originally pioneered as aids to people with disabilities. The earliest official use of the term 'computer hacker' emerged in the 1960s. The first email was sent in 1971. The internet has revolutionized our world—without leaving home we can communicate with people in foreign countries, pay bills, even have groceries delivered! Find out how it all began.

The first version of this reference won the RUSA Award for Outstanding Reference Source in 2000. Now expanded to three volumes, the new edition includes a fully revised and extended chronology volume, a volume of biographies, and a volume with articles analyzing key Internet issues. The set also offers many fascinating tidbits about the Internet, including the fact that the phrase "surfing the Internet" was coined in 1992 by librarian Jean Armour Polly in an article in the Wilson Library Bulletin.

This set covers the earliest roots of the Internet, from events dating as far back as the 1800s and the invention of the telephone all the way to the founding of news agencies, the first steps toward digital computing, and the development of computing technology, telecommunications, and media. This work will be of interest to students of mass media, gender, business, and social history as well as technology.

Title Features
  • Includes a chronology with 200 entries and sidebars that begins in the 19th century
  • The Chronology volume contains an extensive bibliography with hundreds of suggestions for further research
  • Provides a glossary of Internet-related acronyms and technological terms
  • The Issues and Biography volumes have lengthy "Further Reading" sections that follow every article
Highlights
  • Comprehensive information on the past and present of the Internet world and its culture
  • Coverage of social issues raised by immediate, networked communications
  • Contains material of interest to people who study mass media, gender, business, and social history as well as technology



   
   





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