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The expansion of computing and communications throughout society
and the economy has prompted many questions about the effects of information,
communications, and computational technologies (IT). Although we lack full understanding
of the effects of IT on our work and lives, there have been many studies in
many fields which provide scattered insights. The Division of Science Resources
Statistics (SRS) has gathered information about existing data
and research on the social and economic implications of IT and placed it on the Web for use by researchers, analysts, and the public.
Bibliographic Database Pilot Project:
Studies:
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This work is funded by the Division of Science Resources Statistics, with additional contributions from the Digital Society and Technologies Program in the Division of Information and Intelligent Systems; and the Sociology Program, the Science and Technology Studies Program, and the Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology Program in the Social and Economic Sciences Division.
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