by
Murphy, Sheila C., 1974-
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384.55 22
Publication Date
2011
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How Television Invented New Media adjusts the picture of television culturally while providing a corrective history of new media studies itself. Personal computers, video game systems, even iPods and the Internet built upon and borrowed from television to become viable forms. Sheila C. Murphy analyzes how specific technologies emerge and how representations, from South Park to Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog, mine the history of television just as they converge with new methods of the making and circulation of images.
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Brookey, Robert Alan, 1959-
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338.477948 22
Publication Date
2010
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For years, major film studios have licensed products related to their most popular films; video game spin-offs have become an important part of these licensing practices. Where blockbuster films are concerned, the video game release has become the rule rather than the exception. In Hollywood Gamers, Robert Alan Brookey explores the business conditions and technological developments that have facilitated the convergence of the film and video game industries. Brookey treats video games as rhetorical texts and critically examines several games to determine how specific industrial conditions are manifest in game design. Among the games (and films) discussed are Lord of the Rings, The Godfather, Spider-Man, and Iron Man.
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Varnelis, Kazys.
Call Number
303.48330973 22
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Looking at how maturing digital media and network technologies are transforming place, culture, politics and infrastructure in our everyday life this book provides a synoptic overview as well as illustrative case studies.
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Electronic Resources
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Muller, Nathan J.
Call Number
621.38212 21
Publication Date
2000
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Electronic Resources
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International Conference on Feature Interactions in Software and Communication Systems (9th : 2007 : Grenoble, France)
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621.382 22
Publication Date
2008
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European Federation for Medical Informatics. Special Topic Conference (11th : 2011 : Laško, Slovenia)
Call Number
610.285 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
In order to achieve and maintain cross-border interoperability of electronic health records systems, it is necessary to manage the continuous process of change and adaptation of many elements within and across electronic infrastructures in neighboring countries. This volume presents the proceedings of the 11th EFMI special topic conference entitled "e-Health across Borders without Boundaries", held in Lasko, Slovenia, in April 2011. Both the conference and the contents of this book highlight health-related communication and collaboration at regional, national and international level.
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European Federation for Medical Informatics. Special Topic Conference (2012 : Moscow, Russia), author.
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610.285 23
Publication Date
2012
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This publication reflects the objective of the conference to highlight large scale projects supporting the use of information and communication technology (eHealth) at national, regional, and also at international level. It results in requirements for national and regional solutions for medical informatics and health information management.
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Electronic Resources
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