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Introducing American Information
1. A Short Biography of American Information, 1870-1945
2. Roots of Early Uses of Information: The Birth of an Infrastructure, 1600s-1870
3. Big Business and Small Farms Rely on Information, 1870-1941
4. Big Government and Small Universities Take on Big Information, 1870-1941
5. How Citizens Became Dependent on Information, 1870-1945
6. From Pearl Harbor to 9/11: Government and Education in a World of Computers, 1941-2001
7. Informing the Business of America, 1945-1998
8. Information and the Modern Knowledge Worker, 1945-1998
9. Uses of Information in Everyday Life, 1945-1995
10. The Internet and Modern Uses of Information
11. How Americans Used Information to Shape Their Society.
1. A Short Biography of American Information, 1870-1945
2. Roots of Early Uses of Information: The Birth of an Infrastructure, 1600s-1870
3. Big Business and Small Farms Rely on Information, 1870-1941
4. Big Government and Small Universities Take on Big Information, 1870-1941
5. How Citizens Became Dependent on Information, 1870-1945
6. From Pearl Harbor to 9/11: Government and Education in a World of Computers, 1941-2001
7. Informing the Business of America, 1945-1998
8. Information and the Modern Knowledge Worker, 1945-1998
9. Uses of Information in Everyday Life, 1945-1995
10. The Internet and Modern Uses of Information
11. How Americans Used Information to Shape Their Society.