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    Introduction.Jean-Gabriel Ganascia & Jean-Louis Lebrave - 2001 - Diogène 196 (4):3-.
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    Introduction: Justifying a Retrospective Approach.Jean-Gabriel Ganascia & Jean-Louis Lebrave - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (196):3-7.
    Today, with the digitisation of texts, sounds and images and their circulation on the Internet, we are deploying new techniques for storing knowledge which will increasingly supplement and even replace older memory recording systems, such as books, vinyl discs, and photographs on celluloid. It looks as if the extent of these changes will be far reaching. And if, as many believe, the practical methods of inscribing thought have an impact on the way it is developed through the writing and reading (...)
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    How Will they Write?Jean-Louis Lebrave - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (196):126-132.
    A great deal of thought has been given to the effects of information technology on reading, books and printed material. Its impact on writing, the production of texts, which is, however, the counterpart of reading, has not aroused the same interest. It is true that witnesses to the act of creation are less familiar objects than books or newspapers: in spite of the passion of the media and the educated public for writers’ manuscripts, these remain predominantly the prerogative of researchers (...)
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    Comment écriront-ils?Jean-Louis Lebrave - 2001 - Diogène 196 (4):163-171.
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