[Sca-librarians] readers advisory question

mhermance4 mhermance4 at myway.com
Fri Apr 13 18:13:35 CDT 2007


Could it be:

Why Things Bite Back:  Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequinces by Edward Tenner  Knopf, 1996
 

 Sounds like it has possibilities. Tuiren



 --- On Fri 04/13, Matthew R. Smith < smith.matthew.robert at gmail.com > wrote:
From: Matthew R. Smith [mailto: smith.matthew.robert at gmail.com]
To: sca-librarians at lists.gallowglass.org
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:26:57 -0400
Subject: [Sca-librarians] readers advisory question

<div>Greetings,</div>
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<div>As an academic librarian I don't receive many readers advisory-type questions.  I would be gracious for your assisstance.  This is the question I received from a professor at the institution where I am employed:
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<div>"...maybe you have heard of a book--it describes how technology is a double-edged sword. I thought it was called "Blowback," but it's not.  I think it was published this year or late last year." 
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<div>Many thanks,</div>
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<div>Matt</div>
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