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- Information & Culture
- University of Texas Press
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- Volume 55, Number 3, 2020
- Reluctant Power: Networks, Corporations, and the Struggle for Global Governance in the Early 20th Century by Rita Zajácz (review)
- Documentarity: Evidence, Ontology, and Inscription by Ronald E. Day (review)
- How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person by Colin Koopman (review)
- Politics, Privilege, and the Records of the Presidency
- Creating the Twentieth-Century Literary Archives: A Short History of the Poetry Collection at the University at Buffalo
- The Evolution of the Ethnographic Object Catalog of the Canadian Museum of History, Part 2: Systematizing, Communicating, and Reconciling Anthropological Knowledge in the Museum, ca. 1960–2018
- Arguing against Graphic Ambivalence: What Earth Modeling Reveals about Visualization in Scientific Computing
- Editor’s Note: It’s All about Information and Culture
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