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Implications on Technological Innovation at the End of the 20th Century

Implications of Technological Innovation at the End of the 20th Century was the second of two Congressional briefing sessions of the National Humanities Alliance made possible with generous support from the Rockefeller Foundation. The briefing was held on May 10, 1996. Panel participants included Maud Chaplin, Ruth Schwartz Cowan and Alex Roland, with Introductory Remarks by Dr. Bruce Seely. A final paper was issued in 1997.

Implications of Technological Innovation at the End of the 20th Century, National Humanities Alliance, 1997(pdf)