ABSTRACT

i in the Sky is a collection of essays by more than 40 experts, including such leading writers as Charles Handy, Don Tapscott, and Kevin Warwick, giving their personal vision of the future of information. Information here is given its widest meaning and includes such subjects as the Internet, electronic commerce, cybernetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, and even computers as fashion accessories. Information as phenomenon pervades all areas of life, and its evolution has consequences for everyone. Many of the essays have as their central themes the future of computer intelligence; library and information services; interactive Internet marketing; networked learning in higher education; the linking of technology enabling remote and online communication to the deconstruction of the modern corporation; artificial intelligence; scholarly communication; smart houses; intelligent appliances; etc.

chapter |6 pages

No Limits

chapter |8 pages

Information's Golden Age

Substance With Style

chapter |8 pages

Entering the Mainstream

Digital Information Feeds the Business Ecosystem

chapter |12 pages

Back to the Atelier

Academic Entrepreneurs and the Future for Information

chapter |11 pages

The Evolution of Media Librarians

Charting the Future

chapter |7 pages

Networked Learning in Higher Education

An Agenda for Information Specialists

chapter |8 pages

Beyond the Interface

The Future of Library and Information Services

chapter |8 pages

The Three Properties of Information

Content – Structure – Publication

chapter |7 pages

The Tail Wags the Dog

The Future of Information is Now

chapter |6 pages

Marchers in Time

chapter |7 pages

Chinese Web

chapter |8 pages

Design for Life

The Future of Information and Disability

chapter |8 pages

Human Error