Jenkins, S.: ¬The death of the written word (1995)
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- Abstract
- A Times newspaper journalist counters the popular claim that electronic media, ranging from television broadcasting to CD-ROM books and information services over the Internet and WWW, will eventually supplant conventional printed books, periodicals, newspapers and other similar materials
- Source
- Journal of information science. 21(1995) no.6, S.407-412
- Theme
- Elektronisches Publizieren