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Birth of Modern Facts - How the Information Revolution Transformed Academic Research, Governments, and Businesses (Hardcover):... Birth of Modern Facts - How the Information Revolution Transformed Academic Research, Governments, and Businesses (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,896 R2,691 Discovery Miles 26 910 Save R205 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book tells the story of how information evolved since the mid-nineteenth century. It argues that information increased in quantity, became more specialized by discipline (e.g., mathematics, science, political science), and more organized. Information increased in volume due to a series of innovations, such as the electrification of communications and the development of computers, but also due to the organization of facts and knowledge by discipline, making it easier to manage and access. I do this by looking at what major disciplines have done to shape the nature of modern information, devoting chapters to the most obvious ones. I argue that understanding how some features of information evolved is useful for those who work in subjects that deal with their very construct and application, such as computer scientists and those exploring social media and, most recently, history. The book continues my more than twenty years of studying how information became a central feature of modern society, building on prior books I have written, most notably as a sequel to All the Facts: A History of Information in the United States since 1870 (OUP, 2016) and Building Blocks of Society: History, Information Ecosystems, and Infrastructures (R&L, 2021).

Authenticity - Understanding Misinformation Through the Study of Heritage Tourism (Hardcover): William Aspray, James W. Cortada Authenticity - Understanding Misinformation Through the Study of Heritage Tourism (Hardcover)
William Aspray, James W. Cortada
R2,475 Discovery Miles 24 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book studies authenticity, which is a kind of truth to self, through the study of heritage tourism. When a heritage site is inauthentic, it leads to misinformation. Tourism scholars have been studying authenticity for about 50 years, and this book draws upon the theories and approaches of tourism studies to understand better misinformation, which has become a major topic of study since the US presidential elections in 2016. The book includes a discussion of common-sense and academic notions of authenticity, surveys a half century of scholarship on authenticity, and provides three case studies of heritage tourism sites: Lindsborg, KS (known as Little Sweden, USA), Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, and the Gettysburg battlefield in Pennsylvania.

Building Blocks of Society - History, Information Ecosystems and Infrastructures (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Building Blocks of Society - History, Information Ecosystems and Infrastructures (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,379 Discovery Miles 23 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of information is a rapidly emerging new subfield of history. Historians are identifying the issues they need to examine, crafting novel research agendas, and locating research materials relevant to their work. Like the larger world around them, historians are discovering what it means to live and work in a world that increasingly sees itself as an information society. Long a discussion point among sociologists, economists, political leaders, and media experts, historians are integrating their methods and research into the larger conversation. This book proposes a way to look at the history of information and to history as a whole that is simultaneously relevant to observers in other disciplines and familiar to historians of business, economics, sociology and technology. The author presents that advocacy in two ways: with theoretical and historiographical discussions of what information ecosystems and infrastructures are and their value for this kind of research, second, through a range of case studies applying those concepts. The wide range of case studies is purposeful in demonstrating the applicability of the ideas presented in the early methodological chapters. Themes mentioned in each of the early chapters are consistently applied in all subsequent chapters. This book breaks from the more traditional historiography of book history, sociological and philosophical discussions about knowledge and society. The first two chapters focus on the craft of the historian in this new field, better known as historiography and methods. Subsequent chapters are case studies, showing what results when a historian writes about ecosystems and infrastructures, moving our discussion from theory to practice. The book is an important and substantive contribution to this new subfield, an essential primer, as well as a major statement for all historians on how next to evolve their craft.

Inside IBM - Lessons of a Corporate Culture in Action: James W. Cortada Inside IBM - Lessons of a Corporate Culture in Action
James W. Cortada
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

IBM was the world’s leading provider of information technologies for much of the twentieth century. What made it so successful for such a long time, and what lessons can this iconic corporation teach present-day enterprises? James W. Cortada—a business historian who worked at IBM for many years—pinpoints the crucial role of IBM’s corporate culture. He provides an inside look at how this culture emerged and evolved over the course of nearly a century, bringing together the perspectives of employees, executives, and customers around the world. Through a series of case studies, Inside IBM explores the practices that built and reinforced organizational culture, including training of managers, employee benefits, company rituals, and the role of humor. It also considers the importance of material culture, such as coffee mugs and lapel pins. Cortada argues that IBM’s corporate culture aligned with its business imperatives for most of its history, allowing it to operate with a variety of stakeholders in mind and not simply prioritize stockholders. He identifies key lessons that managers can learn from IBM’s experience and apply in their own organizations today. This engaging and deeply researched book holds many insights for business historians, executives and managers concerned with stakeholder relations, professionals interested in corporate culture, and IBMers.

All the Facts - A History of Information in the United States since 1870 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada All the Facts - A History of Information in the United States since 1870 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R4,375 Discovery Miles 43 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All the Facts presents a history of the role of information in the United States since 1870, when the nation began a nearly 150-year period of economic prosperity and technological and scientific transformations. James Cortada argues that citizens and their institutions used information extensively as tools to augment their work and private lives and that they used facts to help shape how the nation evolved during these fourteen decades. He argues that information's role has long been a critical component of the work, play, culture, and values of this nation, and no more so than during the twentieth century when its function in society expanded dramatically. While elements of this story have been examined by thousands of scholars--such as the role of radio, newspapers, books, computers, and the Internet, about such institutions as education, big business, expanded roles of governments from town administration to the state house, from agriculture to the services and information industries--All the Facts looks at all of these elements holistically, providing a deeper insight into the way the United States evolved over time. An introduction and 11 chapters describe what this information ecosystem looked like, how it evolved, and how it was used. For another vast layer of information about this subject the reader is directed to the detailed bibliographic essay in the back of this book. It includes a narrative history, case studies in the form of sidebars, and stories illustrating key points. Readers will find, for example, the story of how the US postal system helped create today's information society, along with everything from books and newspapers to TV, computers, and the Internet. The build-up to what many today call the Information Age took a long time to achieve and continues to build momentum. The implications for the world, and not just for the United States, are as profound as any mega-trend one could identify in the history of humankind. All the Facts presents this development thoroughly in an easy-to-digest format that any lover of history, technology, or the history of information and business will enjoy.

The Digital Flood - The Diffusion of Information Technology Across the U.S., Europe, and Asia (Hardcover): James W. Cortada The Digital Flood - The Diffusion of Information Technology Across the U.S., Europe, and Asia (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R3,700 Discovery Miles 37 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

No technology seems to have spread so fast around the world in such a short period of time as computers. It was a phenomenon that predated the arrival of the Internet and that began to change how businesses, governments, and whole societies functioned. The diffusion of information technologies occurred in dozens of countries all over the world with fascinating similarities and differences.
In this book, historian James W. Cortada provides the first world-wide history of how computers appeared and were used in North America, all of Europe, and in most of Asia in barely a half century. He explores the causes of diffusion, arguing that more than the technology itself, other conditions were required for the spread of computers, such as standards of living, education, the Cold War, and globalization of the economy. He argues that these technologies are the glue that hold together today's economies and are propelling increases in the quality of life of over a billion people moving into the middle class.
Based on archival and secondary research, extensive use of economic data, and detailed country case studies of over a dozen nations, Cortada tells the history of how computers were discovered, invented, built, and used, and the consequences for whole regions. This is the first attempt by any expert to write a global history of information technologies, and specifically, about how these spread. It is economic and business history, but also a guide to those who want to understand what is happening today in such nations as India, China, and other emerging economies as the Computer Revolution continues. He has insights for historians, economists, public officials, and business executives.

A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer Applications, 1950–1990 (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): James W. Cortada A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer Applications, 1950–1990 (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
James W. Cortada
R2,575 Discovery Miles 25 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Covering over 40 industries and dozens of applications, this is the first bibliography on the history of computer applications. After an introductory essay on the history of applications, the volume is divided into two time periods and includes over 1,600 entries, arranged by application and industry. Users will find sections on such fields as higher education, manufacturing, law enforcement, accounting, space travel, ATMs, artificial intelligence, banking, and trucking. Entries are annotated to describe their content and, when appropriate, their historical significance.

Compiled by a historian for other historians and economists, the bibliography draws on the entire spectrum of contemporary and historical literature: books, user's guides, trade journals, industry publications, technology and scholarly magazines and journals, and newsletters, including both American and European sources. As the author of several books on information processing and a member of the IBM Corporation, Cortada is in a good position to pick the historically significant literature for inclusion in this bibliography.

A Bibliographic Guide to Spanish Diplomatic History, 1460-1977 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada A Bibliographic Guide to Spanish Diplomatic History, 1460-1977 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,580 Discovery Miles 25 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Spain in the Nineteenth-Century World - Essays on Spanish Diplomacy, 1789-1898 (Hardcover, New): James W. Cortada Spain in the Nineteenth-Century World - Essays on Spanish Diplomacy, 1789-1898 (Hardcover, New)
James W. Cortada
R2,326 Discovery Miles 23 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Designed as a companion to the acclaimed "Spain in the Twentieth-Century World" (Greenwood Press, 1980), this volume is a survey of 19th-century Spanish diplomacy. Although the 19th century is often considered highly fragmented in Spanish history, this distinguished set of writers shows that insofar as diplomacy goes, Spain has followed very consistent lines of activities throughout the century. Spaniards have attempted to use diplomacy to further national and international objectives with mixed results. This study adds insight into the national political affairs of Spain while dealing directly with the events of such regions as North Africa, Santo Domingo, Mexico, the United States, Portugal, France, Great Britain, Chile, and Peru. It is also an important contribution to the diplomacy of the 19th-century, post-Napoleonic Mediterranean world.

Information Technology as Business History - Issues in the History and Management of Computers (Hardcover, New): James W.... Information Technology as Business History - Issues in the History and Management of Computers (Hardcover, New)
James W. Cortada
R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive overview of the history of computing and its industry, and of commercial applications of the computer also outlines the history of how computing operations were managed within American companies. Based on extensive research in the contemporary business literature, this work is one of the few which looks at computing as business history, and it is the first to look at the broad scope of computing from the perspective of the business historian. The work is also directed at business managers to help them appreciate and understand the uses of the computer in their firms.

Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Technology (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Technology (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,583 Discovery Miles 25 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Taken together, these volumes offer access to more than 400 entries on all aspects of data processing. They chronicle the history of those individuals and organizations that have contributed to the evolution of data processing over the past two decades, and jointly form a reference work that has no present parallel in the applied sciences." Choice

Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Biographies (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Biographies (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,573 Discovery Miles 25 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This dictionary offers a ready reference to the biographies of more than 160 individuals prominent in the history of data processing. It includes scientists, engineers, government officials, executives of major computer manufacturing companies, and users of data processing technology, and extends in time from antiquity through the 1980s. In an attempt to inform readers at all levels of specialization, the volume gives basic information to the general reader while providing reference materials that will serve the specialist as a starting point for further research.

Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R3,039 Discovery Miles 30 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A valuable contribution to the literature on the Spanish civil war. . . . Eminently suitable for academic and large public libraries." Reference Books Bulletin

The Computer in the United States - From Laboratory to Market, 1930-60 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada The Computer in the United States - From Laboratory to Market, 1930-60 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R5,330 Discovery Miles 53 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book studies how a technological innovation -- in this case the computer -- progresses from its origin as an idea in someone's mind to its eventual manifestation as a useable and marketable consumer product.

The Computer in the United States - From Laboratory to Market, 1930-60 (Paperback): James W. Cortada The Computer in the United States - From Laboratory to Market, 1930-60 (Paperback)
James W. Cortada
R1,209 R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Save R125 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book studies how a technological innovation -- in this case the computer -- progresses from its origin as an idea in someone's mind to its eventual manifestation as a useable and marketable consumer product.

Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Hardcover,... Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James W. Cortada
R2,584 Discovery Miles 25 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Complementing the author's 1990 bibliography, A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry, this bibliography provides 2,500 new citations, covering all significant literature published since the late 1980s. It includes all aspects of the subject--biographies, company histories, industry studies, product descriptions, sociological studies, industry directories, and traditional monographic histories--and covers all periods from the beginnings to the personal computer. New to this volume is a chapter on the management of information processing operations, useful to both historians and managers of information technology. Together with the earlier bibliography, this work provides the most comprehensive bibliographic guide to the history of computers, computing, and the information processing industry. The organization of the book follows that of the earlier work, with the addition of the new chapter on the management of information processing. All entries are new to this volume. Titles are annotated, and each chapter begins with a short introduction. A full table of contents and author and subject indexes enhance accessibility to the material.

Spain in the Twentieth-Century World - Essays on Spanish Diplomacy, 1898-1978 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Spain in the Twentieth-Century World - Essays on Spanish Diplomacy, 1898-1978 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,023 Discovery Miles 20 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Archives of Data-Processing History - A Guide to Major U.S. Collections (Hardcover, Annotated edition): James W. Cortada Archives of Data-Processing History - A Guide to Major U.S. Collections (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James W. Cortada
R1,398 Discovery Miles 13 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of the computer, and of the industry it spawned, is the latest entrant into the field of historical studies. Scholars beginning to turn their attention to the subject of computing need James Cortada's "Archives of Data Procesing History" as a brief introduction to sources immediately available for investigation. Each essay provides an overview of a major government, academic, or industrial archival collection dealing with the history of computing, the industry, and its leaders and is written by the archivist/historian who has worked with or is responsible for the collection.

The archives give practical information on hours, organization, contacts, telephone numbers, survey of contents, and assessments of the historical significance of the collections and their institutions. Reference and business librarians will definitely want to add this volume to their collections. Those interested in the history of technology, the business history of the industry, and the history of major institutions will want to consult it.

Two Nations over Time - Spain and the United States, 1776-1977 (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Two Nations over Time - Spain and the United States, 1776-1977 (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,947 Discovery Miles 29 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Digital Hand: How Computers Changed the Work of American Financial, Telecommunications, Media, and Entertainment Industries... The Digital Hand: How Computers Changed the Work of American Financial, Telecommunications, Media, and Entertainment Industries (Hardcover, New ed)
James W. Cortada
R3,151 R2,642 Discovery Miles 26 420 Save R509 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Digital Hand, Volume 2, is a historical survey of how computers and telecommunications have been deployed in over a dozen industries in the financial, telecommunications, media and entertainment sectors over the past half century. It is past of a sweeping three-volume description of how management in some forty industries embraced the computer and changed the American economy. Computers have fundamentally changed the nature of work in America. However it is difficult to grasp the full extent of these changes and their implications for the future of business. To begin the long process of understanding the effects of computing in American business, we need to know the history of how computers were first used, by whom and why. In this, the second volume of The Digital Hand, James W. Cortada combines detailed analysis with narrative history to provide a broad overview of computing's and telecomunications' role in over a dozen industries, ranging from Old Economy sectors like finance and publishing to New Economy sectors like digital photography and video games. He also devotes considerable attention to the rapidly changing media and entertainment industries which are now some of the most technologically advanced in the American economy. Beginning in 1950, when commercial applications of digital technology began to appear, Cortada examines the ways different industries adopted new technologies, as well as the ways their innovative applications influenced other industries and the US economy as a whole. He builds on the surveys presented in the first volume of the series, which examined sixteen manufacturing, process, transportation, wholesale and retail industries. In addition to thisaccount, of computers' impact on industries, Cortada also demonstrates how industries themselves influenced the nature of digital technology. Managers, historians and others interested in the history of modern business will appreciate this historical analysis of digital technology's many roles and future possibilities in an wide array of industries. The Digital Hand provides a detailed picture of what the infrastructure of the Information Age really looks like and how we got there.

The Digital Hand - How Computers Changed the Work of American Manufacturing, Transportation, and Retail Industries (Hardcover):... The Digital Hand - How Computers Changed the Work of American Manufacturing, Transportation, and Retail Industries (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R1,686 Discovery Miles 16 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Digital Hand, James W. Cortada combines detailed analysis with narrative history to provide a broad overview of computing's role in sixteen industries, accounting for nearly half of the U.S. economy. Beginning in 1950, when commercial applications of digital technology began to appear, Cortada examines the ways different industries adopted new technologies, as well as the ways their innovative applications influenced other industries and the U.S economy. In addition, to this account of computers' impact on industry, Cortada also demonstrates how industries themselves influenced the nature of digital technology. Managers, economists, and anyone interested in the history of modern business will appreciate this historical analysis of digital technology's many roles and its future possibilities in a wide array of industries. A detailed picture of what the infrastructure of the Information Age really looks like and how we got there, The Digital Hand is a sweeping survey of how computers transformed the American economy.

A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Hardcover, Annotated... A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James W. Cortada
R2,611 Discovery Miles 26 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As millions of people have been exposed to computing through the tremendous growth of microcomputers, there has developed an increasing appreciation of the history of data processing, which dates back many decades before the arrival of the computer. Stretching back to at least the 1860s, such early technologies as adding machines, punch cards, and the office appliance industry are now being recognized for their place in the history of the information processing industry. This work brings together a comprehensive list of sources that offer a general introduction to the literature of the industry. Divided into nine chapters covering topics and historical periods, the bibliography provides an annotated list of published materials describing both the history of the industry and significant items of general interest. Each chapter is introduced with a short review of historically important issues and comments on the literature, and contains contemporary publications as well as more recent material. To give the work a continuing usefulness, ongoing publications, such as computer magazines, are highlighted. Entries are grouped under nearly 100 subheadings, covering such material as contemporary descriptions of hardware and software of the past, seminal technical papers, industry surveys, programming languages, significant individuals and companies, and the role of Japan and microcomputing. All citations are annotated with a brief summary of either the work's contents or its historical importance, while two indexes provide both subject references and author citations. This bibliography will be an important reference source for courses in the history of data processing and business history, and auseful addition to public, college, and university libraries.

Into the Networked Age - How IBM and Other Firms are Getting There Now (Hardcover): James W. Cortada, Thomas S. Hargraves,... Into the Networked Age - How IBM and Other Firms are Getting There Now (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada, Thomas S. Hargraves, Edward Wakin
R926 R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Save R70 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this dynamic book, based on the most effective strategies of IBM and other market leaders, managers will learn to successfully transform their organizations into a business prepared to compete in a networked age.
Mainframes, client servers, PCs, networks, e-business, the Internet, databases, technical management--indeed, in the brave new business world facing today's firms only one thing is certain: change. And when looking for a model for corporate change, one should look no further than IBM. In this decade, IBM has gone from a company with less than $60 billion in unprofitable revenue to a highly profitable $85 billion-plus enterprise. In a company whose major source of revenue was once hardware, services now account for more than a third of its revenue. IBM Global Services, only seven years old and $25 billion strong, draws most of its revenue from helping businesses to do successfully what IBM has done: transform themselves. In five down-to-earth sections, the authors share their vast experience, apply case studies, chart trends and describe in-depth the practices that allowed IBM to transform itself, and to show the way for other firms. The result is an essential handbook for anyone charged with leading their firm in an economy that is global, increasingly reliant on information systems, and teeming with rapidly emerging markets--and competitors.
Written by a staff of experts and renowned business thinkers, Into the Networked Age is today's ultimate guide for success in tomorrow's business world.

Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Organizations (Hardcover): James W. Cortada Historical Dictionary of Data Processing - Organizations (Hardcover)
James W. Cortada
R2,572 Discovery Miles 25 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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An Annotated Bibliography on the History of Data Processing. (Hardcover, Annotated edition): James W. Cortada An Annotated Bibliography on the History of Data Processing. (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James W. Cortada
R2,180 Discovery Miles 21 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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