B C, Before Computers : On Information Technology from Writing to the Age of Digital Data

"The idea that the digital age has revolutionized our day-to-day experience of the world is nothing new, and has been amply recognized by cultural historians. In contrast, Stephen Robertson’s BC: Before Computers is a work which questions the idea that the mid-twentieth century saw a single mom...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (170 p.)
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