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Internet Issues and Applications, 1997-98

   by Bert J. Dempsey / Paul Jones

  Paperback:
    Rowman & Littlefield (Non NBN)
    28 July, 1998

   US$35.50 

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Editorial description(s):

About the Author
Bert J. Dempsey is Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Paul Jones is director of UNC's MetaLab, a collaboration of the University of North Carolina's School of Information and Library Science, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and Academic Technology and Networking.


Book Description
A primer on the leading-edge Internet application areas (streaming multimedia, collaborative tools, Web databases) and key information policy issues (privacy, censorship, information quality, and more), "Internet Issues and Applications" serves as an overview of the forces--economic, legal, social, and technological--that are shaping the future of the Internet. "Internet Issues and Applications" will be essential to anyone interested in the evolution of the Internet and its impact on society, but especially to educators developing Internet-related courses. Contents: Part I: INTERNET ISSUES --Introduction --Health of the Internet --Censorship and the First Amendment --Anonymity, Privacy, and Security --Information Quality --Internet Commerce: A Global Marketspace --Distance Education: A Killer App? Part II: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES --Streaming Audio --Streaming Video





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