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| author | Friedman, Fred T. |
| author_facet | Friedman, Fred T. Friedman, Fred T. |
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| contents | Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Computer (Nor Hate It Either). Friedman, Fred T. Computers Federal Regulation Human Factors Engineering Humanism Information Systems Library Role Online Systems Social Control Technological Advancement Telecommunications This essay focuses on the effects of the information revolution and technological advancement on humans, noting themes in George Orwell's "1984," technology insecurity in libraries, technology and control, social interest regulation, ownership of telecommunications lines, technology and humanism, programming people, and effects on librarians. Twenty-one references are cited. (EJS) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1984 |
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| spellingShingle | Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Computer (Nor Hate It Either). Friedman, Fred T. Computers Federal Regulation Human Factors Engineering Humanism Information Systems Library Role Online Systems Social Control Technological Advancement Telecommunications Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Computer (Nor Hate It Either). Friedman, Fred T. Computers Federal Regulation Human Factors Engineering Humanism Information Systems Library Role Online Systems Social Control Technological Advancement Telecommunications This essay focuses on the effects of the information revolution and technological advancement on humans, noting themes in George Orwell's "1984," technology insecurity in libraries, technology and control, social interest regulation, ownership of telecommunications lines, technology and humanism, programming people, and effects on librarians. Twenty-one references are cited. (EJS) |
| title | Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Computer (Nor Hate It Either). |
| topic | Computers Federal Regulation Human Factors Engineering Humanism Information Systems Library Role Online Systems Social Control Technological Advancement Telecommunications |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ301685 |