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The self in the age of information

The Washington Quarterly, 2000
Since the advent of literacy, more advanced forms of information have changed the process of self‐understanding. The information age has undermined one's existence as an individual. In the new technology‐based ethos, self‐definition has been replaced with group definition, resulting in a glaring presence of identity politics.
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Enterprise in the Information Age

2000
Business is undergoing a transformation from the industrial to the information age. Information technology (IT) opens up possibilities for new business solutions; it offers exceptional opportunities for fast innovators and harbors fundamental risks for laggards.
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The Age of the Information Broker: An Introduction

The Reference Librarian, 1988
Throughout the ages, man has reworded events, ideas, research and knowledge for the benefit of future generations. This Information has been Historically housed and proved by various entities such as libraries, universities, government agencies and archives.
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The Information Age

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 1997
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