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It from Bit: Cross-Cultural & Interdisciplinary Links in Modern Computing

It from Bit: Cross-Cultural & Interdisciplinary Links in Modern Computing

Update: 2016-06-30
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April 21, 2016. Jennifer Baum Sevec identifies cross-cultural and interdisciplinary contributions to modern computing using items from the Library of Congress collections. Baum Sevec leverages the information theory of pioneering physicist John Archibald Wheeler, who proposed that the fundamental significance of existence--the "it from bit"--originates in the information-theoretic source of binary indications or bits. The observer-participant dynamic was an elemental part of Wheeler's theory which will figure into Baum Sevec's analysis.

Speaker Biography: Kluge Staff Fellow Jennifer Baum Sevec is head of the U.S. Monographs Section in the Library's Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate.

For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7311
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It from Bit: Cross-Cultural & Interdisciplinary Links in Modern Computing

It from Bit: Cross-Cultural & Interdisciplinary Links in Modern Computing

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