Punched-card systems and the early information explosion, 1880-1945
I tiakina i:
| Kaituhi matua: | |
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| Kaituhi rangatōpū: | |
| Hōputu: | Tāhiko īPukapuka |
| Reo: | Ingarihi |
| I whakaputaina: |
Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2009.
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| Rangatū: | Studies in industry and society.
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| Ngā marau: | |
| Urunga tuihono: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
| Ngā Tūtohu: |
Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Punched cards and the 1890 United States census
- New users, new machines
- U.S. challengers to Hollerith
- The rise of international business machines
- Decline of punched cards for European census processing
- Punched cards for general statistics in Europe
- Different roads to European punched-card bookkeeping
- Keeping tabs on society with punched cards.