Product Description
Information access has become democratic and global, generating deep structural shifts in the way people communicate and do business. This probing analysis of those shifts will appeal to anyone whose mission, business, or joy in life involves communication or exchange. Thoughtful essays explain how the Internet fits into the written tradition, how images convey complex information, how the Web can enable laypeople to become radio and video broadcasters, how open standards provide a way for people to interact cooperatively, and what happens when traditional barriers to commerce and communication are eliminated and intellectual capital flowers.
About the Author
Jeanne M. Follman is a technical writer and contributor to various publications, including OnTheInternet. She is the author, under the name Wanda Wigglebits, of Building a School Web Site. She lives in Chicago.