Information History - An Introduction: Exploring an Emergent Field
By Toni Weller
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About this ebook
- A ground-breaking introduction to the field of Information History
- Takes an interdisciplinary approach – embracing both historical, and information science research and ideology
- Explores the relevance of Information History to contemporary society
Toni Weller
Dr Toni Weller was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge University, and City University, London, in the fields of History and Information Science. She is an associate lecturer and honourary fellow at City University, London, and also teaches part-time at the Universities of Loughborough and Warwick. She has a particular interest in the theory and practice of information history and in the social and cultural roles of information in nineteenth century England and has lectured and published internationally on both the theory and practice of the field. She is also Chair of the Library and Information History Group, established in 1962 as a special interest group of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals.
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