Ink Into Bits: A Web of Converging MediaScarecrow Press, 1998 - 292 pages Presents views of the media and communication issues that are emerging out of the shift from print towards electronics in publishing. Some of the topics are the special place of books in our culture, representing and presenting information, linear text and hypertext, the information highway, distrib |
Contents
Media and Information | 15 |
Shannons Model of Communication | 17 |
Some Media History | 26 |
Copyright | |
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Handbook of Research on Writing: History, Society, School, Individual, Text Charles Bazerman No preview available - 2008 |