Publication

2003 - Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Md, Maryland

Language

English

Word Count

32,250 words, Guess

Page Count

129 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads305412
  • LibraryThing461870

Classifications

  • DDC025.8/2
  • LCCCD971 .C69 2003

Description

"In this series of four essays, Richard J. Cox explores the social and professional ramifications of 9/11 on our information landscape. "Musing," written on the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks, looks back at a year of change and commemoration. "Reacting" examines the impact of 9/11 on a department of information sciences. "Preparing" is a cogent argument for the need to rethink current disaster and contingency planning practices. "Teaching" focuses on the author's experiences developing and teaching a doctoral seminar on the role of the information professional in a post-9/11 world. Neither a cautionary tale nor personal advice, Flowers after the Funeral, in its simplicity and thoughtfulness, is certain to provide both comfort and inspiration to its readers."--Jacket.

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  • Flowers after the funeral: reflections on the post-9/11 digital ageScarecrow Press2003-01-01

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