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[Believe it or not, my bibliography has grown vastly larger and now includes
well over 500 books.  Please send it along to anyone who might benefit from
it, and send me any additions or corrections.]

  Books on the Social Aspects of Computing, 1996-1997

  Phil Agre

  Copyright 1998 by the author.  Feel free to forward this bibliography
  in electronic form to anyone for any noncommercial purpose.

  This is the version of 22 May 1998.  The most recent version can
  be found on the Web at http://weber.ucsd.edu/~pagre/recent-books.html 


This is a bibliography of books on the social, cultural, political,
educational, economic, business, literary, legal, and religious
aspects of networking and computing that were published in English
in 1996 and 1997.  It does not include mainly technical books or
directories of online resources.  Nor have I included the paperback
editions of books that were published before 1996.  I hope it is
useful.

Many thanks to everyone who offered comments on the initial version
of this list.


Espen J. Aarseth, Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature, Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Mark S. Ackerman, ed, CSCW 96: Conference on Computer Supported Work,
Association for Computing Machinery, 1996.

Elizabeth K. Adams and Keith J. Willetts, The Lean Communications
Provider: Surviving the Shakeout through Service Management Exellence,
McGraw-Hill, 1996.

Michael Adamse and Sheree Motta, Online Friendship, Chat-Room Romance
and Cybersex: Your Guide to Affairs of the Net, Health Communications,
1996.

Binod C. Agrawal, Pedagogy of Computer Literacy: An Indian Experience,
Concept, 1996.

Philip E. Agre, Computation and Human Experience, Cambridge University
Press, 1997.

Philip E. Agre and Marc Rotenberg, eds, Technology and Privacy: The
New Landscape, MIT Press, 1997.

Philip E. Agre and Douglas Schuler, eds, Reinventing Technology,
Rediscovering Community: Critical Studies in Computing as a Social
Practice, Ablex, 1997.

Steven Albert and Keith Bradley, Managing Knowledge: Experts, Agencies
and Organizations, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Donald L. Alexander, ed, Telecommunications Policy: Have Regulators
Dialed the Wrong Number?, Praeger, 1997.

Bryce L. Allen, Information Tasks: Toward a User-Centered Approach to
Information Systems, Academic Press, 1996.

Catherine A. Allen and William J. Barr, eds, Smart Cards: Seizing
Strategic Business Opportunities, Irwin, 1997.

Peter Allen, Cities and Regions as Self-Organizing Systems: Models of
Complexity, Gordon and Breach, 1997.

Joe Amato, Bookend: Anatomies of a Virtual Self, State University of
New York Press, 1997.

Stephen J. Andriole, Managing Systems Requirements: Methods, Tools,
and Cases, McGraw, 1996.

Lynda M. Applegate, F. Warren McFarlan, and James L. McKenney,
Corporate Information Systems Management: Text and Cases, fourth
edition, Irwin, 1996.

Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Martinsons, and Michael Menser, eds,
Technoscience and Cyberculture, Routledge, 1996.

P. M. Asaro, Transforming Society by Transforming Technology: The
Science and Politics of Participatory Design, University of Illinois
Press, 1996.

Ken Auletta, The Highwaymen: Warriors of the Information Superhighway,
Random House, 1997.

Ethel Auster and Chun Wei Choo, ed, Managing Information for the
Competitive Edge, Neal-Schuman, 1996.

Nader Azarmi and Hyacinth Sama Nwana, eds, Software Agents and
Soft Computing: Toward Enhancing Machine Intelligence: Concepts and
Applications, Springer Verlag, 1997.

Sara Baase, A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in
Computing, Prentice Hall, 1997.

James Bailey, After Thought: The Computer Challenge to Human
Intelligence, Basic Books, 1996.

Thomas F. Baldwin, D. Stevens McVoy, and Charles Steinfeld,
Convergence: Integrating Media, Information and Communication, Sage,
1996.

Anne Balsamo, Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women,
Duke University Press, 1996.

Stephen R. Barley and Julian Orr, eds, Between Craft and Science:
Technical Work in the United States, Cornell University Press, 1997.

Daniel J. Barrett, Bandits on the Information Superhighway, O'Reilly,
1996.

Neil Barrett, The State of the Cybernation: Cultural, Political and
Economic Implications of the Internet, Kogan Page, 1996.

Martin F. Bartholomew, Successful Business Strategies Using
Telecommunications Services, Artech, 1997.

Shifra Baruchson-Arbib, Social Information Science: Love, Health, and
the Information Society, Sussex Academic, 1996.

Jon Barwise and Jerry Seligman, Information Flow: The Logic of
Distributed Systems, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Reva Basch, Secrets of the Super Net Searchers: The Reflections,
Revelations, and Hard-Won Wisdom of 35 of the World's Top Internet
Researchers, Pemberton Press, 1996.

Donald Beane, Anand Shukla, and Michael Pecht, The Singapore and
Malaysia Electronics Industry, Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1997.

Jon W. Beard, ed, Impression Management and Information Technology,
Quorum, 1996.

Joseph E. Behar, ed, Mapping Cyberspace: Social Research on the
Electronic Frontier, Dowling College Press, 1997.

V. J. J. M. Bekkers, Bert-Jaap Koops, and Sjaak Nouwt, eds, Emerging
Electronic Highways: New Challenges for Politics and Law, Kluwer Law
International, 1996.

Simon Bell, Learning With Information Systems: Learning Cycles in
Information Systems Development, Routledge, 1997.

Marc Berg, Rationalizing Medical Work: Decision Support Techniques and
Medical Practices, MIT Press, 1997.

Jacques Berleur and Klaus Brunnstein, eds, Ethics of Computing: Codes,
Spaces for Discussion and Law, Chapman and Hall, 1996.

David P. Best, ed, The Fourth Resource: Information and Its
Management, Aslib Gower, 1996.

James D. Best, The Digital Organization: AlliedSignal's Success With
Business Technology, Wiley, 1997.

Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt, Contextual Design: A Customer-Centered
Approach to Systems Designs, Morgan Kaufman, 1997.

Sven Birkerts, ed, Tolstoy's Dictaphone: Technology and the Muse,
Graywolf Press, 1996.

Brian P. Bloomfield, Rod Coombs, and David Knights, eds, Information
Technology and Organizations: Strategies, Networks, and Integration,
Oxford University Press, 1997.

Bernard H. Boar, Strategic Thinking for Information Technology, Wiley,
1997.

William Bogard, The Simulation of Surveillance: Hypercontrol in
Telematic Societies, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

David Bollier, ed, The Networked Society: How New Technologies are
Transforming Markets, Organizations, and Social Relationships, Aspen
Institute, 1997.

George Bornstein and Theresa Lynn Tinkle, eds, The Iconic Page in
Manuscript, Print, and Digital Culture, University of Michigan Press,
1997.

Geoffrey C. Bowker, Susan Leigh Star, William Turner, and Les Gasser,
eds, Social Science, Technical Systems and Cooperative Work: Beyond
the Great Divide, Erlbaum, 1997.

M. Christine Boyer, CyberCities: Visual Perception in the Age of
Electronic Communication, Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.

James Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction
of the Information Society, Harvard University Press, 1996.

Peter Bradford, ed, Information Architects, Graphis Press, 1996.

Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, ed, Software Agents, MIT Press, 1997.

Timothy Braithwaite, The Power of IT: Maximizing Your Technology
Investments, ASQC Quality Press, 1996.

Lewis Branscomb and James Keller, eds, Converging Infrastructures:
Intelligent Transportation and the National Information
Infrastructure, MIT Press, 1996.

Walter Brenner and Lutz Kolbe, eds, The Information Superhighway and
Private Households: Case Studies of Business Impacts, Physica-Verlag,
1996.

Joel Brinkley, Defining Vision: The Battle for the Future of
Television, Harcourt Brace, 1997.

J. Dianne Brinson, Mark F. Radcliffe, and Dianne Brinson, Multimedia
Law and Business Handbook: A Practical Guide for Developers and
Publishers, Ladera Press, 1997.

Gerald W. Brock and Gregory L. Rosston, eds, The Internet
and Telecommunications Policy: Selected Papers from the 1995
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates, 1996.

John Brockman, Digerati: Encounters With the Cyber Elite, Hardwired,
1996.

Graeme Browning, Electronic Democracy: Using the Internet to Influence
American Politics, edited by Daniel J. Weitzner, Pemberton Press,
1996.

Stephen A. Brown, Revolution at the Checkout Counter: The Explosion of
the Bar Code, Harvard University Press, 1997.

Robert Buderi, The Invention That Changed the World: How a Small
Group of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a
Technological Revolution, Simon and Schuster, 1996.

John C. Butler, ed, Distance Education and the Internet, Pergamon,
1997.

Bill Bysinger and Ken Knight, Investing in Information Technology:
A Decision-Making Guide for Business and Technology Managers, Van
Nostrand Reinhold, 1996.

Frances Cairncross, The Death of Distance: How the Communications
Revolution Will Change Our Lives, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

David Caminer et al, User-Driven innovation: The World's First
Business Computer, McGraw Hill, 1996.

Martin Campbell-Kelly and William Aspray, Computer: A History of the
Information Machine, Basic Books, 1996.

Alan D. Campen, Douglas H. Dearth, and R. Thomas Goodden, eds,
Cyberwar: Security, Strategy, and Conflict in the Information Age,
AFCEA International, 1996.

Jane Carey, ed, Human Factors in Information Systems: The Relationship
between User Interface Design and Human Performance, Ablex, 1997.

Carl F. Cargill, Open Systems Standardization: A Business Approach,
second edition, Prentice Hall, 1996.

Randall L. Carlson, The Information Superhighway: Strategic Alliances
in Telecommunications and Multimedia, St. Martins Press, 1996.

Jim Carlton, Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and
Business Blunders, Times Books, 1997.

Mark Casson, Information and Organization: A New Perspective on the
Theory of the Firm, Clarendon Press, 1997.

Manuel Castells, The Rise of the Network Society, Blackwell, 1996.

Manuel Castells, The Power of Identity, Blackwell, 1997.

John L. Casti, Would-Be Worlds: How Simulation is Changing the
Frontiers of Science, Wiley, 1997.

Fred H. Cate, Privacy in the Information Age, Brookings, 1997.

Ann Cavoukian and Don Tapscott, Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy
in a Networked World, Random House, 1996.

Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise, eds, Wired Women: Gender and New
Realities in Cyberspace, Seal Press, 1996.

Youngrak Choi, Dynamic Techno-Management Capability: The Case of
Samsung Semiconductor Sector in Korea, Avebury, 1996.

Clayton M. Christensen, The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies
Cause Great Firms to Fail, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Claudio Ciborra, ed, Groupware and Teamwork: Invisible Aid or Technical
Hindrance?, Wiley, 1997.

Jon Clark, Managing Innovation and Change: People, Technology and
Strategy, Sage, 1996.

Derrick L. Cogburn and Christopher P. Foss, eds, Information and
Communications for Development: Nationalism, Regionalism, and
Globalism in Building the Global Information Society, Center for
Strategic and International Studies, 1996.

Andrew Michael Cohill and Andrea L. Kavanaugh, eds, Community
Networks: Lessons from Blacksburg, Virginia, Artech, 1997.

Jim Cole and James W. Williams, eds, Serials Management in the
Electronic Era: Papers in Honor of Peter Gellatly, Founding Editor of
the Serials Librarian, Haworth Press, 1996.

Ian A. Colford, Writing in the Electronic Environment: Electronic
Text and the Future of Creativity and Knowledge, Dalhousie University,
School of Library and Information Studies, 1996.

Richard Collins and Cristina Murroni, New Media, New Policies: Media
and Communications Strategies for the Future, Polity Press, 1996.

Betty A. Collis et al, Children and Computers in School, Erlbaum,
1996.

Arthur J. Cordell, T. Ran Ide, Luc Soete, and Karin Kamp, The New
Wealth of Nations: Taxing Cyberspace, Between The Lines, 1997.

E. Raymond Corey, Technology Fountainheads: The Management Challenge
of R&D Consortia, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Information Technology As Business History: Issues
in the History and Management of Computers, Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer
Applications, 1950-1990, Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of
Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry,
Greenwood, 1996.

James W. Cortada, Best Practices in Information Technology: How
Corporations Get the Most Value from Exploiting Their Digital
Investments, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Carl J. Couch, Information Technologies and Social Orders, Aldine de
Gruyter, 1996.

J. Daniel Couger, Creativity and Innovation in Information Systems
Organizations, Boyd and Fraser, 1996.

Ruth Schwartz Cowan, A Social History of American Technology, Oxford
University Press, 1996.

Brad J. Cox, Superdistribution: Objects As Property on the Electronic
Frontier, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Karen Coyle, Coyle's Information Highway Handbook: A Practical File on
the New Information Order, American Library Association, 1997.

Charles P. Cozic, ed, The Information Highway, Greenhaven Press, 1996.

Roger Crawford, Managing Information Technology in Secondary Schools,
Routledge, 1997.

James L. Creighton and James W. R. Adams, Cybermeeting: How to Link
People and Technology in Your Organization, AMACOM, 1997.

Mary J. Cronin, ed, The Internet Strategy Handbook: Lessons from the
New Frontier of Business, Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

Mary J. Cronin, ed, Banking and Finance on the Internet, Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1997.

Mary J. Cronin, Global Advantage on the Internet: From Corporate
Connectivity to International Competitiveness, Van Nostrand Reinhold,
1996.

James Curran, David Morley, and Valerie Walkerdine, eds, Cultural
Studies and Communications, Arnold, 1996.

Xiudian Dai, Corporate Strategy, Public Policy, and New Technologies:
Philips and the European Consumer Electronics industry, Pergamon, 1996

Kenneth W. Dam and Herbert S. Lin, eds, Cryptography's Role in
Securing the Information Society, National Academy Press, 1996.

Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak, Information Ecology:
Mastering the Information and Knowledge Environment, Oxford University
Press, 1997.

Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak, Working Knowledge: How
Organizations Manage What They Know, Harvard Business School Press,
1997.

Boyd H. Davis and Jeutonne P. Brewer, Electronic Discourse: Linguistic
Individuals in Virtual Space, State University of New York Press,
1997.

Jim Davis, Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack, eds, Cutting Edge:
Technology, Information Capitalism and Social Revolution, Verso, 1997.

Candace Deans and Jaak Jurison, Information Technology in a Global
Business Environment: Readings and Cases, Boyd and Fraser, 1996.

Judith Wagner DeCew, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise
of Technology, Cornell University Press, 1997.

Ronald J. Deibert, Parchment, Printing, and Hypermedia: Communication
in World Order Transformation, Columbia University Press, 1997.

Derrick De Kerckhove, Planetary Mind: Collective Intelligence in the
Digital Age, Hardwired, 1997.

John De La Mothe and Gilles Paquet, eds, Evolutionary Economics and
the New International Political Economy, Pinter, 1996.

L.A. de Looff, Information Systems Outsourcing Decision Making: A
Managerial Approach, Idea Group, 1997.

Dorothy E. Denning and Peter J. Denning, eds, Internet Besieged:
Countering Cyberspace Scofflaws, Addison-Wesley, 1997.

Peter J. Denning and Robert M. Metcalfe, Beyond Calculation: The Next
Fifty Years of Computing, Copernicus, 1997.

Michael L. Dertouzos, What Will Be: How the New World of Information
Will Change Our Lives, Harper San Francisco, 1997.

Mark Dery, Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the End of the Century,
Grove/Atlantic, 1996.

Keith Devlin and Duska Rosenberg, Language at Work: Analyzing
Communication Breakdown in the Workplace to inform Systems Design,
CSLI, 1996.

Ruby Roy Dholakia, Norbert Mundorf, and Nikhilesh Dholakia, eds,
New Infotainment Technologies in the Home: Demand-Side Perspectives,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996.

Connie L. Dillon and Rosa Cintron, eds, Building a Working Policy for
Distance Education, Jossey-Bass, 1997.

Janet M. Dixon, Predicting Seniors' Use of Cyberspace, Garland, 1997.

Wilson Dizard, Jr., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communications in the
Information Age, second edition, New Longman, 1997.

Wilson Dizard, Jr., Meganet: How the Global Communications Network
Will Connect Everyone on Earth, Westview Press, 1997.

Stephen Doheny-Farina, The Wired Neighborhood, Yale University Press,
1996.

Jon Dovey, ed, Fractal Dreams: New Media in Social Context, Lawrence
and Wishart, 1996.

Lawrence Dowler, ed, Gateways to Knowledge: The Role of Academic
Libraries in Teaching, Learning, and Research, MIT Press, 1997.

Peter Droege, ed, Intelligent Environments: Spatial Aspects of the
Information Revolution, Elsevier, 1997.

Timothy Druckrey and Alluquere R. Stone, eds, Electronic Culture:
Technology and Visual Representation, Aperture, 1997.

Ann Hill Duin and Craig J. Hansen, eds, Nonacademic Writing: Social
Theory and Technology, Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 1996.

James F. Dunnigan, Digital Soldiers: The Evolution of High-Tech
Weaponry and Tomorrow's Brave New Battlefield, St. Martin's Press, 1996.

Kenneth Durham and Bruce Kennedy, The New High-Tech Manager: Six Rules
for Success in Changing Times, Artech House, 1997.

William Dutton, ed, Information and Communication Technologies:
Visions and Realities, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Geert Duysters, The Dynamics of Technical Innovation: The Evolution
and Development of Information Technology, Elgar, 1996.

Esther Dyson, Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age,
Broadway, 1997.

Michael J. Earl, ed, Information Management: The Organizational
Dimension, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Stacey L. Edgar, Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer
Ethics, Jones and Bartlett, 1997.

Charles Edquist, ed, Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions
and Organizations, Pinter, 1997.

Paul N. Edwards, The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of
Discourse in Cold War America, MIT Press, 1996.

Bruce L. Egan, Information Superhighways Revisited: The Economics of
Multimedia, Artech House, 1997.

Edeltraud Egger, Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Bargaining
Aspect, Lang, 1996.

Catherine McHugh Engstrom and Kevin W. Kruger, eds, Using Technology
to Promote Student Learning: Opportunities for Today and Tomorrow,
Jossey-Bass, 1997.

M. David Ermann, Mary B. Williams, and Michele S. Shauf, eds,
Computers, Ethics, and Society, second edition, Oxford University
Press, 1997.

Charles Ess, ed, Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated
Communication, State University of New York Press, 1996.

Kristine K. Fallon, The AEC Technology Survival Guide: Managing
Today's Information Practice, Wiley, 1997.

John Felleman, Deep Information: The Role of Information Policy in
Environmental Sustainability, Ablex, 1997.

Tom Ferguson, Health Online: How to Find Health Information, Support
Groups, and Self-Help Communities in Cyberspace, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Roger Fetterman, The Interactive Corporation: Using Interactive Media
and Intranets to Enhance Business Performance, Random House, 1997.

Miles R. Fidelman, All-Out Internet Access: The Cambridge Public
Library Model, American Library Association, 1997.

Charles Firestone, ed, The Internet as Paradigm, Aspen Institute for
Information Studies, 1997.

Charles Fisher, David C. Dwyer, and Keith Yocam, eds, Education and
Technology: Reflections on Computing in Classrooms, Jossey-Bass, 1996.

Kimball Fisher and Mareen Duncan Fisher, The Distributed Mind:
Achieving High Performance Through the Collective Intelligence of
Knowledge Work Teams, AMACOM, 1997.

Kenneth Flamm, Mismanaged Trade? Strategic Policy and the
Semiconductor Industry, Brookings, 1996.

Stephen Flowers, Software Failure: Management Failure: Amazing Stories
and Cautionary Tales, Wiley, 1996.

Martin Fransman, Japan's Computer and Communications Industry: The
Evolution of Industrial Giants and Global Competitiveness, Oxford
University Press, 1996.

David H. Freedman and Charles C. Mann, At Large: The Strange Case of
the World's Biggest Internet Invasion, Simon and Schuster, 1997.

Christopher Freeman and Luc Soete, The Economics of Industrial
Innovation, third edition, MIT Press, 1997.

Carroll W. Frenzel, Management of Information Technology, second
edition, Boyd and Fraser, 1996.

Andrew Frost and Mark Norris, Exploiting the Internet: Understanding
and Exploiting an Investment in the Internet, Wiley, 1997.

C. Bryan Gabbard and George S. Park, The Information Revolution in the
Arab World: Commercial, Cultural And Political Dimensions, RAND, 1996.

Richard P. Gabriel, Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software
Community, Oxford University Press, 1996.

Silvio Gaggi, From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in
Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media, University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1997.

Gladys D. Ganley, Unglued Empire: The Soviet Experience with
Communications Technologies, Ablex, 1996.

Robert Gardner and Dennis Shortelle, From Talking Drums to the
Internet: An Encyclopedia of Communications Technology, ABC-Clio,
1997.

Amy Korzick Garmer and Charles M. Firestone, eds, Creating a Learning
Society: Initiatives for Education and Technology, Aspen Institute,
1996.

Ruth Garner and Mark G. Gillingham, Internet Communication in Six
Classrooms: Conversations Across Time, Space, and Culture, Erlbaum,
1996.

James E. Gaskin, Corporate Politics and the Internet, Prentice Hall,
1997.

Robin Gaster et al, Bit by Bit: Building a Transatlantic Partnership
for the Information Age, Sharpe, 1996.

Bill Gates, The Road Ahead, second edition, Penguin, 1996.

Martin K. Gay, The New Information Revolution: A Reference Handbook,
ABC-Clio, 1996.

David V. Gibson and Everett M. Rogers, R & D Collaboration on Trial:
The Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, Harvard
Business School Press, 1994.

Karamjit S. Gill, ed, Information Society: New Media, Ethics and
Postmodernism, Springer Verlag, 1996.

Paul Gilster, Digital Literacy, Wiley, 1997.

Beth Givens and Dale Fetherling, The Privacy Rights Handbook: How to
Take Control of Your Personal Information, Avon, 1997.

Bernard Glasson, Doug Vogel, Pieter Bots, and Jay Nunamaker, eds,
Information Systems and Technology in the International Office of the
Future, Chapman and Hall, 1996.

Thomas K. Glennan and Arthur Melmed, Fostering the Use of Educational
Technology: Elements of a National Strategy, RAND, 1996.

Andrew Goldstein and William Aspray, eds, Facets: New Perspectives on
the History of Semiconductors, IEEE, 1997.

Andrea R. Gooden, Computers in the Classroom: How Teachers and
Students are Using Technology to Transform Learning, Jossey-Bass,
1996.

Cynthia Goodman, ed, Infoart: The Digital Frontier from Video to
Virtual Reality, Distributed Art Publishers, 1996.

Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin, Telecommunications and the City:
Electronic Spaces, Urban Places, Routledge, 1996.

Eric Marshall Green, Economic Security and High Technology Competition
in an Age of Transition: The Case of the Semiconductor industry,
Praeger, 1996.

John O. Green, The New Age of Communications, Holt, 1997.

William Greider, One World Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global
Capitalism, Simon and Schuster, 1997.

Jerrold M. Grochow, Information Overload: Creating Value With the New
Information Systems Technology, Yourdon Press, 1997.

Douglas Groothuis, The Soul in Cyberspace, Baker, 1997.

Wendy M. Grossman, Net.Wars, New York University Press, 1997.

Wendy M. Grossman, ed, Remembering the Future: Interviews from
Personal Computer World, Springer Verlag, 1997.

Andrew S. Grove, Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis
Points That Challenge Every Company and Career, Currency Doubleday,
1996.

Frances Grundy, Women and Computers, Intellect, 1996.

Jean Guisnel, Cyberwars: Espionage on the Internet, Plenum Press,
1997.

Laura J. Gurak, Persuasion and Privacy in Cyberspace: The Online
Protests over Lotus Marketplace and the Clipper Chip, Yale University
Press, 1997.

Christina Haas, Writing Technology: Studies on the Materiality of
Literacy, Erlbaum, 1996.

Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon, Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins
of the Internet, Simon and Schuster, 1996.

John Hagel III and Arthur G. Armstrong, Net Gain: Expanding Markets
Through Virtual Communities, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Peter Hall, Cities of Tomorrow, revised edition, Blackwell, 1996.

P.A.V. Hall and R. Hudson, eds, Software Without Frontiers: A
Multi-Platform, Multi-Cultural, Multi-Nation Approach, Wiley, 1997.

Donna J. Haraway, Modest Witness @ Second Millennium: Female Man Meets
Oncomouse -- Feminism and Technoscience, Routledge, 1996.

Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy D. Stephen, eds, Computer Networking
and Scholarly Communication in Twenty-First-Century University, State
University of New York Press, 1996.

Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, O'Reilly, 1997.

Bruce W. Hasenyager, Managing the Information Ecology: A Collaborative
Approach to Information Technology Management, Quorum, 1996.

Michael Hauben and Ronda Hauben, Netizens: On the History and Impact
of Usenet and the Internet, IEEE Computer Society, 1997.

Bo Hedberg, Goran Dahlgren, Jorgen Hansson, and Nils-Goran Olve, eds,
Virtual Organizations and Beyond: Discover Imaginary Systems, Wiley,
1997.

Michael Heim, Virtual Realism, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Ursula K. Heise, Chronoschisms: Time, Narrative, and Postmodernism,
Cambridge University Pr, 1997.

Bill Henderson, ed, Minutes of the Lead Pencil Club: Pulling the Plug
on the Electronic Revolution, Pushcart Press, 1996.

Horst Hendriks-Jansen, Catching Ourselves in the Act: Situated
Activity, Interactive Emergence, Evolution, and Human Thought, MIT
Press, 1996.

Peter Hernon, Charles R. McClure, and Harold C. Relyea, eds, Federal
Information Policies in the 1990s: Views and Perspectives, Ablex,
1996.

Susan C. Herring, ed, Computer-Mediated Communication: Linguistic,
Social, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Benjamins, 1996.

Lynn Hershman-Leeson, ed, Clicking In: Hot Links to a Digital Culture,
Bay Press, 1996.

Carol A. Hert, Understanding Information Retrieval interactions:
Theoretical and Practical Implications, Ablex, 1997.

J.C. Herz, Joystick Nation: How Videogames Ate Our Quarters, Won Our
Hearts, and Rewired Our Minds, Little, Brown, 1997.

Rafael Hirschfield, Financial Cryptography: First International
Conference, Springer, 1997.

David Holmes, ed, Virtual Politics: Identity and Community in
Cyberspace, Sage, 1997.

Anatol W. Holt, Organized Activity and Its Support by Computer,
Kluwer, 1997.

Steven Holtzman, Digital Mosaics: The Aesthetics of Cyberspace, Simon
and Schuster, 1997.

Sung Gul Hong, The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in East
Asia: The Semiconductor industry in Taiwan and South Korea, Elgar,
1997.

Jeremy Hope and Tony Hope, Competing in the Third Wave: The Ten Key
Management Issues of the Information Age, Harvard Business School,
1997.

Peter Hoschka, ed, Computers as Assistants: A New Generation of
Support Systems, Erlbaum, 1996.

Tharon W. Howard, A Rhetoric of Electronic Communities, Ablex, 1997.

Peter W. Huber, Michael K. Kellogg, and John Thorne, The
Telecommunications Act of 1996: Special Report, Little, Brown, 1996.

Peter W. Huber, Law and Disorder in Cyberspace: Abolish the FCC and
Let Common Law Rule the Telecosm, Oxford University Press, 1997.

Heather E. Hudson, Global Connections: International Telecommunications
Infrastructure and Policy, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997.

P. Bernt Hugenholtz, The Future of Copyright in a Digital Environment,
Kluwer Law, 1996.

Carol Hughes, ed, Scholarship in the New Information Environment:
Proceedings From an RLG Symposium Held May 1-3, 1995 at Harvard
University, Research Libraries Group, 1996.

John Hughes, Wolfgang Prinz, and Tom Rodden, eds, Proceedings of the
Fifth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work,
Kluwer, 1997.

Watts S. Humphrey, Managing Technical People: Innovation, Teamwork,
and the Software Process, Addison-Wesley, 1996.

Marco Iansiti, Technology Integration: Making Critical Choices in a
Dynamic World, Harvard Business School Press, 1997.

Thomas Ice and Timothy Demy, The Coming Cashless Society, Harvest
House, 1996.

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