Authors: Alex Wright
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Illuminated manuscripts,
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Indexes/indexing,
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manual,
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Information age,
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Information clearinghouses,
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Information ecology,
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4
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Information processing,
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Information retrieval
associative trails,
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bidirectional links,
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document links,
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graphical user interface,
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interactive environment,
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link-node models,
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mouse,
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remote file sharing,
224
Web search engines,
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Information science
Jefferson’s legacy,
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Ranganathan and,
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Information systems
Bloom’s model of collective intelligence,
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emotional expression as,
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18
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meme encoding,
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pooling strategies,
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social contracts and,
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social imitation as,
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symbolic expression,
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Information technology.
See also
Technological innovation;
specific technologies
ancient,
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Instauratio Magna
(Bacon),
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Institute for Research on Institutions (IRIS),
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Institutions
government bureaucracies,
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,
109
,
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,
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hierarchical nature of,
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65
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See also
World Wide Web client–server network,
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distributed networking protocols,
224
Ireland
Isidore of Seville,
103
Itzcóatl,
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Ives, Samuel A.,
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J
James I,
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Jefferson, Thomas,
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136
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160
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Jewett, Charles,
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Jobs, Steve,
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Johnson, Ethel,
180
Johnson, Samuel,
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Johnson, Steven,
1
Josephson, Aksel G. S.,
180
Justinian,
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Juvenal,
93
K
Kahn, Robert B.,
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King, Cyrus,
162
Knowledge workers.
See
Librarians;
Scribes
Kodak,
196
Kuhn, Steven,
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Künsel, Werner,
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Kurzweil, Ray,
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L
Lao Tzu,
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Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut,
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Lewis, C. S.,
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Librarians,
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Libraries
American,
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biblioclasms,
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British Museum library,
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Great Library at Alexandria,
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guidelines for book collecting,
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Indian,
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lending practices,
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political potency,
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private book collections,
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public,
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Royal Library at Nineveh,
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at Thebes,
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Library catalogs and classification systems
ancient bibliographic records and systems,
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Anglo-American Cataloging Rules,
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Aristotelian,
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author-based,
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bicameral,
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95
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121
Bliss system,
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books distinguished from works,
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169
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call numbers,
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182
card catalog,
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Chinese classification schemes,
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Colon Classification,
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cultural bias in,
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Cutter’s Expansive Classification System,
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Dewey Decimal System,
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Library of Congress system,
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meta information,
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subject-based,
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Universal Decimal Classification,
177
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187
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188
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190
value-based,
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Web displacement of,
6
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177
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226
Library of Congress,
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136
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164
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169
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173
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176
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177
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197
Library schools,
173
Library science,
178
Lindisfarne monastery,
84
Linnaeus, Carolus,
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25
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30
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103
,
153
Literacy
and cognitive conflict,
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121
entertainment-based,
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oral culture distinguished from,
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and political power,
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77
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85
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108
printing innovations and,
166
public education and,
165
and social organization,
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“Living in the New Middle Ages,”
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Lloyd, William,
137
Locke, John,
9
Louis XV,
150
Lubetzky, Seymour,
169
Lucian,
93