Gleick, J.: ¬The information : a history, a theory, a flood (2011)
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- Abstract
- From the invention of scripts and alphabets to the long misunderstood "talking drums" of Africa, James Gleick tells the story of information technologies that changed the very nature of human consciousness. He also provides portraits of the key figures contributing to the inexorable development of our modern understanding of information, including Charles Babbage, Ada Byron, Samuel Morse, Alan Turing, and Claude Shannon.
- BK
- 05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
- Classification
- 05.20 / Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
- RSWK
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Geschichtee (BVB)
- Subject
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft / Geschichtee (BVB)