The end of the line -- (or the beginning) : communications in Paint Hills (a report on Phase 1 of project, Anik and Isolation) : Department of Communications project, DSS 361-4-0253. Serial OSU4-0057...: Co22-151/1976E-PDF
"A communications study in Paint Hills was planned for several reasons. More so than most isolated Indian settlements in Northern Quebec it could provide a baseline study of how communications functioned before the advent of satellite technology, while the likelihood of connection to the satellite system in the near future made a future follow-up study to evaluate the effects of satellite communications potentially possible"--Introduction, page [1].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Department of Communications. |
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Title | The end of the line -- (or the beginning) : communications in Paint Hills (a report on Phase 1 of project, Anik and Isolation) : Department of Communications project, DSS 361-4-0253. Serial OSU4-0057 / by Nathan Elberg and Richard Salisbury ; in collaboration with Robert Visitor. |
Variant title | Communications in Paint Hills (a report on Phase 1 of project, Anik and Isolation) : Department of Communications project, DSS 361-4-0253. Serial OSU4-0057 |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-122). |
Publishing information | [Montreal] : McGill University, Programme in the Anthropology of Development. [Ottawa] : Communications Canada, [1976]. |
Author / Contributor | Elberg, Nathan, author. Salisbury, Richard F.(Richard Frank),1926-1989 author. Visitor, Robert, author. |
Description | 1 online resource (ii, 122 pages) |
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Subject terms | Communications |
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