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Black, A.: ¬The open access revolution in British public libraries : consumer democracy or controlling discourse? (1994)
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Black, A.; Buur, J.: Making solid user interfaces work (1996)
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Black, A.: Information and modernity : the history of information and the eclipse of library history (1998)
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- Abstract
- Argues that library history should not be seen as as aspect of the history of institutions but as a subset of 'information history', particularly considering the role of librarians in the modern state in surveillance and bureaucracy
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