[Sighfis-l] 7th edition of the Bibliography of the History of Information Science and Technology, 1900-2009

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[Sighfis-l] 7th edition of the Bibliography of the History of Information Science and Technology, 1900-2009

Tom Johnson
Perhaps of interest.

-tom johnson
Santa Fe, NM

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From: WILLIAMS, ROBERT <[hidden email]>
Date: Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:42 PM
Subject: [Sighfis-l] 7th edition of the Bibliography of the History of Information Science and Technology, 1900-2009
To: sighfis-l <[hidden email]>, asis-l <[hidden email]>


Folks: the 7th edition of the “Bibliography of the History of Information Science and Technology, 1900-2009,” is available at: http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/istchron/Isbiblio7.pdf  It contains approximately 1200 entries, divided into three sections: books (including encyclopedia articles and edited works), journal articles, and dissertations/theses, AV materials, and Web guides. If you know of items missing from it I would appreciate notification to: [hidden email]  Thanks.

 

Robert V. Williams, Distinguished Prof., Emeritus

School of Library and Information Science

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

Ph: 803-777-2324

E-mail: [hidden email]

Home Web page: http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/frontpg.htm

 


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