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The shallows : (Record no. 303052)

000 -LEADER
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CONTROL NUMBER
control field 699724425
CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
control field OCoLC
DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
control field 20110726065417.0
FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION
fixed length control field 110131s2011 nyu b 001 0 eng d
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0393339750
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780393339758 (pbk.)
SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
System control number (OCoLC)699724425
CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency YDXCP
Transcribing agency YDXCP
Modifying agency ZAB
-- CBU
-- BTCTA
-- GZD
-- CoBoFLC
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 612.80285
Edition number 23
AUTHOR NAME
AUTHOR NAME Carr, Nicholas G.,
TITLE STATEMENT
Title The shallows :
Remainder of title what the Internet is doing to our brains /
Statement of responsibility, etc Nicholas Carr.
VARYING FORM OF TITLE
Title proper/short title What the Internet is doing to our brains.
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc W.W. Norton,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2011.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent viii, 280 p. ;
Dimensions 21 cm.
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Prologue: The watchdog and the thief -- Hal and me -- The vital paths -- On what the brain thinks about when it thinks about itself -- Tools of the mind -- The deepening page -- On Lee de Forest and his amazing audion -- A medium of the most general nature -- The very image of a book -- The juggler's brain -- On the buoyancy of IQ scores -- The church of Google -- Search, memory -- On the writing of this book -- A thing like me -- Human elements.
SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc As we enjoy the Internet's bounties, are we sacrificing our ability to read and think deeply? Carr describes how human thought has been shaped through the centuries by "tools of the mind"--from the alphabet to maps, to the printing press, the clock, and the computer--and interweaves recent discoveries in neuroscience. Now, he expands his argument into a compelling exploration of the Internet's intellectual and cultural consequences. Our brains, scientific evidence reveals, change in response to our experiences. Building on insights of thinkers from Plato to McLuhan, Carr makes a case that every information technology carries a set of assumptions about the nature of knowledge and intelligence. The printed book served to focus our attention, promoting deep and creative thought. In contrast, the Internet encourages rapid, distracted sampling of small bits of information. As we become ever more adept at scanning and skimming, are we losing our capacity for concentration, contemplation, and reflection?--From publisher description.
BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
AWARDS NOTE
Awards note Finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Neuropsychology.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Internet
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Internet
ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
Koha item type 01. English Non Fiction
LOCAL PROCESSING INFORMATION (OCLC)
d 612.8 CAR
c 314
Copies
Piece designation (barcode) Koha full call number School Code
BLUE26950612.8 CARBluefield High School
MONT19136612.8 CARMontague Regional High School
tosh26200612.8 CARThree Oaks Senior High School