Information technology
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Information technology
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Information technology
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Incoming Resources
- Appuru vs. Guguru, Ogawa Hiroshi, Hayashi Nobuyuki
- Building a second brain, a proven method to organise your digital life and unlock your creative potential, Tiago Forte
- Data loom, weaving understanding by thinking critically and scientifically with data, Stephen Few
- Beyond the networked city, infrastructure reconfigurations and urban change in the North and South, edited by Olivier Coutard and Jonathan Rutherford
- ECDL module 1, basic concepts of information technology, John Lancaster
- The Information society, a retrospective view, Herbert S. Dordick, Georgette Wang
- The informational city, information technology, economic restructuring, and the urban-regional process, Manuel Castells
- Key thinkers for the information society, edited by Christopher May
- Digital formations, IT and new architectures in the global realm, edited by Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen
- The Penguin atlas of media and information, [key issues and global trends], Mark Balnaves, James Donald and Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
- The future of law, facing the challenges of information technology, Richard Susskind
- The art of the motor, Paul Virilio ; translated by Julie Rose
- Media archaeology, approaches, applications, and implications, edited by Erkki Huhtamo and Jussi Parikka
- The virtual and the real, media in the museum, edited by Selma Thomas and Ann Mintz
- Information technology and law, edited by Wojciech Cyrul
- Issues in teaching using ICT, edited by Marilyn Leask
- Student IT skills, Mark Pettigrew and David Elliott
- Information and communication technologies, visions and realities, edited by William H. Dutton with the assistance of Malcolm Peltu
- Beyond the networked city, infrastructure reconfigurations and urban change in the North and South, edited by Olivier Coutard and Jonathan Rutherford
- Introduction to information systems, A. A. A. Fernandes
- Inside the communication revolution, evolving patterns of social and technical interaction, edited by Robin Mansell
- Gendered by design?, information technology and office systems, edited by Eileen Green, Jenny Owen, Den Pain
- The great fragmentation, and why the future of all business is small, Steve Sammartino
- The lessons school forgot, how to hack your way through the technology revolution, Steve Sammartino
- The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age, Allucquère Rosanne Stone
- Organized networks, media theory, creative labour, new institutions, Ned Rossiter
- Projects in computing and information systems, a student's guide, Christian W. Dawson
- ABI-Technik
- ICT in the primary school, edited by Avril Loveless and Babs Dore
- Meeting the standards in using ICT for secondary teaching, Steve Kennewell
- Bits of life, feminism at the intersections of media, bioscience, and technology, edited by Anneke Smelik and Nina Lykke
- Information systems, the state of the field, edited by John Leslie King, Kalle Lyytinen
- What is media archaeology?, Jussi Parikka
- Between humanities and the digital, edited by Patrik Svensson and David Theo Goldberg
- A critical psychology of religion, Jeremy Carrette
- Information technology, an introduction, Peter Zorkoczy & Nicholas Heap
- Market investigations, a new competition tool for Europe?, edited by Massimo Motta, Pompeu Fabra University, Martin Peitz, University of Mannheim, Heike Schweitzer, Humboldt University of Berlin
- Information and communications technology in primary schools, children or computers in control?, Richard Ager
- Theories of the information society, Frank Webster
- Business @ the speed of thought, succeeding in the digital economy, Bill Gates with Collins Hemingway
- Switching codes, thinking through digital technology in the humanities and the arts, edited by Thomas Bartscherer and Roderick Coover
- Information systems, a problem-solving approach, Kenneth C. Laudon [and] Jane Price Laudon
- City of bits, space, place, and the infobahn, William J. Mitchell
- Designing information technology in the postmodern age, from method to metaphor, Richard Coyne
- Cultural rights, technology, legality and personality, Celia Lury
- Handbook on 3D3C platforms, applications and tools for three dimensional systems for community, creation and commerce, edited by Yesha Sivan
- Interactive children, communicative teaching, ICT and classroom teaching, Deirdre Cook and Helen Finlayson
- ICT, pedagogy and the curriculum, subject to change, edited by Avril Loveless and Viv Ellis
- Systems management for information technology and software engineering, Andrew P. Sage
- Digital depression, information technology and economic crisis, Dan Schiller
Outgoing Resources
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