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Ann Blair et al., "Information: A Historical Companion" (Princeton UP, 2021)

Aug 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Early Modern History - Anthony Grafton
02:08 • 4min
3
The History of Information
06:32 • 4min
4
The History of Information - A Book Review
10:03 • 6min
5
The Impacts of Printing in Early Modern Europe
15:35 • 5min
6
The Implication of Search in the Early Modern World
20:22 • 2min
7
Google Search - What Is It All About?
21:53 • 2min
8
How Well Do Footnotes and Citations Work?
23:39 • 5min
9
How Do You Write Books Without Going to the Library?
28:51 • 3min
10
How Do You Manage Information Overload?
31:42 • 2min
11
What's the Difference Between Overload and Underload?
33:21 • 4min
12
Search Engines and Google Searches
37:47 • 2min
13
We're Stuck With the Word
39:46 • 4min
14
What Are the Greatest Ruptures in Technology?
44:15 • 6min
15
The End of the Newspaper
49:46 • 3min
16
What Is Your Historical Perspective?
52:48 • 2min
17
Are You in a State of Equanimity?
54:25 • 3min
18
Are We All Exposed to Many Positions?
57:32 • 2min
19
I Don't Want to Turn the Clock Back, but I Dont Want to Turn the Clock Forward
01:00:02 • 5min
20
Theorists of Communication
01:05:02 • 3min
21
The Medium Isn't Neutral
01:07:52 • 2min
22
Is It Possible to Be a Learned, Benevolent Megus?
01:10:13 • 5min