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Information and Culture publishes original, high-quality, peer reviewed articles examining the social and cultural influences and impact of information and its associated technologies, broadly construed, on all areas of human endeavor. In keeping with the spirit of information studies, we seek papers emphasizing a human-centered focus that address the role of and reciprocal relationship of information and culture, regardless of time and place.
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Volume 50, Number 4, 2015Table of Contents
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View Atlanta between the Wars: The Creation of the Georgia Department of Archives and History, 1918–1936
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Atlanta between the Wars: The Creation of the Georgia Department of Archives and History, 1918–1936
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View “To Support the Southern Medical Public”: The Medical College of Georgia as a Southern Information Agency, 1828–1861
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View Misunderstanding the Mongols: Intercultural Communication in Three Thirteenth-Century Franciscan Travel Accounts
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| ISSN | 2166-3033 |
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| Print ISSN | 2164-8034 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2015-10-14 |
| Open Access | No |
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