Everyday Information: The Evolution of Information Seeking in America
Abstract
To paraphrase Moli?re, for more than a century we have been engaged in information-seeking behavior without knowing it. From the moment we tumble out of bed our day is a perpetual cycle of information acquisition and evaluation. This compendious book brings middle-class America's quotidian information activities to life, vividly and intimately. Blaise Cronin , Dean and Rudy Professor of Information Science, Indiana University Bloomington
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