Anthony G. Oettinger
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL465635A
Top Subjects
- United States (8)
- Telecommunication (6)
- Educational innovations (4)
- Telecommunication policy (3)
- Costs (3)
- Information services (2)
- Machine translating (1)
Books by Anthony G. Oettinger
Total count: 29
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Linguistic and machine methods for compiling and updating the Harvard automatic dictionary1959-01-01
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Mathematical linguistics and automatic translation[report] to the National Science FoundationHarvard University1959-01-01
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Automatic language translationlexical and technical aspects, with particular reference to RussianHarvard University Pres1960-01-01
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OettingerAutomatic Language TranslatHarvard University Press1960-12-01
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Elements of information resources policylibrary and other information services : report to the National Commission on Libraries and Information ScienceRev. ed. --Harvard University Program on Information Technologies and Public Policy1967-01-01
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Run Computer RunThe Mythology of Educational Innovation (Study in Technology & Society)Harvard Univ Pr1968-06-01
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Educational technologynew myths and old realities, with a discussion and replyHarvard University1969-01-01
Run, computer, runthe mythology of educational innovation.Collier Books1971-01-01-
The law and the pressNieman foundation1974-01-01
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Elements of information resources policy, library and other information servicesreport to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science / Anthony G. OettingerHarvard University, Program on Information Technologies and Public Policy1975-01-01
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Information industries in the United StatesHarvard University1975-01-01
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A dialogue on technology assessmentthe video telephone : critique and rejoinderHarvard University, Program on Information Technologies and Public Policy1975-01-01
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The medium and the telephonethe politics of information resourcesProgram on Information Technologies, Harvard University1976-01-01
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Cable televisionthe long view[s.n.]1977-01-01
High and low politicsinformation resources for the 80sBallinger Pub. Co.1977-01-01-
Domestic and international information resources policyHarvard University, Program on Information Resources Policy1978-01-01
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The federal side of traditional telecommunications cost allocationsHarvard University, Center for Information Policy Research, Program on Information Resources Policy1980-01-01
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The Traditional state side of telecommunications cost allocationsHarvard University, Center for Information Policy Research, Program on Information Resources Policy1980-01-01
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Stakes in telecommunications cost and pricesCenter for Information Policy Research, Harvard University1981-01-01
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Players, stakes and politics of regulated competition in the compunications infrastructure of the information industryHarvard University, Center for Information Policy Research, Program on Information Resources Policy1981-01-01
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The formula is everythingcosting and pricing in the telecommunications industryHarvard University, Center for Information Policy Research, Program on Information Resources Policy1988-01-01
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Political, scientific, and other truths in the information worldUniversity of Pittsburgh1988-01-01
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The information evolutionbuilding blocks and bursting bundlesHarvard University, Center for Information Policy Research, Program on Information Resources Policy1989-01-01
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Whence and whither intelligence, command and control?the certainty of uncertaintyProgram on Information Resources Policy, Harvard University, Center for Information Policy Research1990-01-01
Mastering the Changing Information World(Communication and Information Science)Ablex Publishing1993-01-01-
Telling ripe from hype in multimediathe ecstasy and the agonyProgram on Information Resources Policy, Harvard University, Center for Information Policy Research1994-01-01
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Context for decisionsGlobal and local information technology issuesHarvard University, Program on Information Resources Policy1998-01-01
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Intelligence ReformA Question of BalanceCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2006-01-01
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Educational technology: new myths and old realitieswith a discussion and reply