Entrevistas (1998-2001) by Marie Lebert

"Entrevistas (1998-2001)" by Marie Lebert is a collection of interviews conducted during the late 20th century, primarily focused on the evolving landscape of the internet and its impact on various fields. The book captures perspectives from a range of professionals, including writers, journalists, editors, librarians, and linguists, discussing themes such as copyright, multilingualism, and the information society. It presents an insightful look into how these individuals perceive the internet's role in their professions and society at large. Through a series of engaging interviews, the book reveals the thoughts and experiences of its subjects concerning the transformative power of the internet. Each interviewee shares their unique insights on how the internet has affected their work, the challenges of copyright law amidst an explosion of digital information, and the importance of cultivating a multilingual web space. The narratives illustrate the diverse ways in which the internet has reshaped communication, knowledge sharing, and cultural exchange, providing a rich tapestry of viewpoints that reflect the complexities of adapting to a digital world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Lebert, Marie
Title Entrevistas (1998-2001)
Credits Produced by Al Haines
Reading Level Reading ease score: 44.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language Spanish
LoC Class TK: Technology: Electrical, Electronics and Nuclear engineering
Subject Internet
Subject World Wide Web
Category Text
eBook-No. 27034
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