American Libraries and the Internet: The Social Construction of Web Appropriation and Use
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adaptive structuration theory (AST), 63–63

Addis, Louise, 25

American Libraries,, 87–87, 94, 109, 112, 119–119, 125–125, 131, 138, 153, 160, 199–199

Andreesen, Marc, 12–13

ARPANET, 17

AST. See adaptive structuration theory

Berners-Lee, Tim, 9, 11, 13, 25

Bina, Eric, 12

Bush, Vannevar, 10, 24–24

Cailliau, Robert, 11

CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics), 11

content analysis, 75–75

criteria used, 83–83

data analysis, 97–97

e-mail listserv postings examined, 90–90, 127–127, 269–269

professional journal articles examined, 85–85, 116–116, 211–211

sampling, 93–93

trustworthiness, 79–79

Computers in Libraries,, 87, 89, 94, 109, 112, 118, 120–120, 125–125, 131, 133, 191, 199

DNS Domain Survey Report, 14

Gore, Al, 29

hypertext, 10–10, 18–18, 137, 155

infusion theory, 53–53

Internet. See also the World Wide Web

pre-Web period, 10–10

browsers, 12–12

Internet Public Library, 29

Internet Software Consortium, 14

Library Journal,, 88–88, 94, 108, 112, 118, 120–120, 125–125, 131, 150, 164, 167, 192, 199

Library Administration and Management,, 87, 94, 109, 120, 125, 133–133, 199

LIBREF-L, 104, 109, ?127-132, 200

mediation, 69

Memex, 10, 24

MILNET, 17

Mosaic, 12–12, 18, 83, 172–172, 175

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), 27–27

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), 12