MiataDrivers - The Future of the Library: From Electric Media to Digital Media (Understanding Media Ecology)
Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan
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The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan epub The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan pdf download The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan pdf file The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan audiobook The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan book review The Future of the Robert K. Logan, Marshall McLuhan summary | #2251804 in Books | 2015-12-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.80 x.50 x5.90l, | File type: PDF | 238 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Important addition to McLuhan's posthumously published publications|By Thomas J. Farrell|The Canadian literary scholar Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980; Ph.D. in English, Cambridge University, 1943) had his proverbial 15 minutes of fame after he published two controversial books in the 1960s:
(1) The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man (University of Toronto P|About the Author|Robert K. Logan (PhD., MIT, 1965) is Professor Emeritus of Physics and St. Michael’s College Fellow at the University of Toronto. He is the Chief Scientist of sLab at OCAD University. He is the author of many books and articles including
Originally written in the late 1970s, this book was untouched for more than 35 years. McLuhan passed away before it went to press, but Logan always intended to finish it. Even though much has changed in the three decades since work on the project was halted, many of the points that McLuhan and Logan made in the era of ‘electric media’ are highly cogent in the era of ‘digital media.’ Looking at the future of the library from the perspective of ...
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