Brian Campbell Vickery Quote

Information systems, at any level of complexity above that of speech, necessarily involve technologies such as printing, telecommunications, or computers. However, to information science technical potentialities and constraints are of importance mainly in that they affect the social relations concerned.


p. 14. - Information Science in Theory and Practice (1987)


Information systems, at any level of complexity above that of speech, necessarily involve technologies such as printing, telecommunications, or...

Information systems, at any level of complexity above that of speech, necessarily involve technologies such as printing, telecommunications, or...

Information systems, at any level of complexity above that of speech, necessarily involve technologies such as printing, telecommunications, or...

Information systems, at any level of complexity above that of speech, necessarily involve technologies such as printing, telecommunications, or...