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Digitization as the Agent of Technological Revolution in Storage of and Access to Information

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Much of the information that used to exist solely print has passed into digital form. Electronic publishing has replaced to a large extent old type setting techniques, and the trend towards digitization is affecting all three segments of the information industry–computing, telecommunications, and broadcasting.

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Editor’s note: This paper was presented as a contribution to the MELA-sponsored Roundtable “The Technology of Information: the Middle East” at the December, 1999, Annual Meeting the Middle East Studies Asscoiation in Washington.

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2000-01

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Middle East Studies Asscoiation

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Internet in the Middle East; Digitization in the Middle East

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MELA Notes, Number 69-70 (Fall 1999-Spring 2000) pp 14-21

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0364-2410

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