F.A. Lerner, The story of libraries: from the invention of writing to the computer age. New York: Continuum, 1998.

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....the different recording and transmitting media. One of the wonders of the modern world is the World Wide Web. The Web is simply a lot of files and their directories stored in computers all around the world. But there has always been a World Wide Web as long as there have been world wide libraries [5]. Words may be gathered in collections: utterances in speech, sentences in written language. Utterances may be collected in sagas in an oral society. Sentences may be collected in paragraphs, paragraphs in chapters, chapters in books, and books in libraries. Nowadays, magnetically recorded ....

F.A. Lerner, The story of libraries: from the invention of writing to the computer age. New York: Continuum, 1998.

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