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over the past year i've been doing a presentation on the history of
information. here is the bibliography i've developed.

•Stockwell, Foster A History of Information Storage and Retrieval McFarland
& Company Jefferson North Carolina 2001
•Wright, Alex; GLUT – Mastering Information through the Ages, Joseph Henry
Press, Washington, D.C. 2007
•Noble, David F. Forces of Production – A social history of industrial
automation; Oxford University Press, New York 1984
•Standage, Tom Writing on the Wall: Social Media – The First 2,000 years
Bloomsbury, New York 2013
•Gleick, James The Information, A History, A Theory, A Flood Pantheon
Books, News York 2011
•Yates, JoAnne Control Through Communication – The Rise of System in
American Management The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1989
•Krajewski, Markus Paper Machines – About Cards & Catalogs, 1548-1929, The
MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2011
•Origo, Iris The Merchant of Prato – Francesco d Marco Datini 1335-1410
NonPareil Books, 1986

•Eisenstein, Elizabeth The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe
Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1983
•Aspray, William and Barbara M. Hayes editors Everyday Information – The
Evolution of Information Seeking in America The MIT Press Cambridge
Massachusetts 2011
•Chandler, Jr., Alfred D., and James W. Cortada A Nation Transformed by
Information – How Information has Shaped the United States from Colonial
Times to the Present Oxford University Press, 2000
•Taylor, Arlene G., The Organization of Information Second Edition,
Libraries Unlimited, Westport Ct, 2004
•Wu, Tim The Master Switch – The Rise and Fall of Information Empires Alfred
A. Knopf, New York, 2010
•Savak, Nikil Cubed – A Secret History of the Workplace Doubleday New York
2014



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