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The Great Digitization and the Future of Knowledge


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Great Digitization and the Future of Knowledge

Contributors:

By (Author) Lucien Polastron

ISBN:

9781594772436

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Publication Date:

27th March 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

303.4834

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm

Description

The digitization of books is an immense blessing for the exchange and diffusion of knowledge, enabling access in even the most remote locations. Yet this new technology has awakened perils as dangerous as those that reduced libraries to ashes in ancient Alexandria and modern Nazi Germany. The very force that makes it possible for books to reach a global audience also has the power to hold them hostage and even destroy their integrity in a manner that is unprecedented. Author Lucien Polastron points out that the dematerialization of knowledge raises new legal challenges about the quality and authenticity of information. Attempts to create a virtual library are changing the very nature of reading, which has been marked by the act of physically holding and moving forward through an author's work rather than viewing a series a series of sound bite length snippets. The transfer of the traditional paper book into a searchable entity on a computer represents a revolution even more dramatic than the one triggered by Gutenberg's printing press. This revolution is akin to the replacement of the scroll by the codex, which likewise changed the way humans could receive information and structure their thoughts. Yet despite its broad easy access, the profiteers of this new commercial domain may render the very idea of 'free' reading obsolete. Polastron poses questions others are ignoring in a headlong rush to embrace what is still a very ambiguous future.

Reviews

Agreeing for the most part that the digitization of information is a positive thing, Polastron offers the devil's advocate perspective of what many people ignore about this fundamental shift. The Great Digitization and the Quest to Know Everything is a choice pick for those pondering the information age.-- "Paul T. Vogel, reviewer, The Midwest Book Review, Aug 2009"

Author Bio

Lucien X. Polastron is the author of Books on Fire, an extensive study on the destruction of libraries throughout history, which was awarded the 2004 Socit des Gens de Lettres Prize for Nonfiction/History. He is a historian specializing in Chinese and Arab studies and has also written a monumental study of paper, Le Papier: 2000 ans d'histoire. He lives in Paris.

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