Chapter 1 Darwin Among the Books, Richard Wakeford; Chapter 2 The Man With X-Ray Arms ?€“ And Other Skin-Ripping Yarns, K. Warwick; Chapter 3 As I See It (The Future of Information), Charles Handy; Chapter 4 Maintaining a Balance?, Christopher Davis; Chapter 5 No Limits, David Raitt; Chapter 6 Information Everywhere, Erik Davis; Chapter 7 Information?€?s Golden Age, David Skyrme; Chapter 8 The Future of Information Access, Colin Steele; Chapter 9 Marketing in the Digital Economy, Don Tapscott; Chapter 10 Assessing the Impact of Information in the Digital Age, Dan Wagner; Chapter 11 Entering the Mainstream, Stephen E. Arnold; Chapter 12 A Cup Half-Full, Ian Brackenbury; Chapter 13 Back to the Atelier, Frank Colson; Chapter 14 Why We Need a Science of Information, Keith Devlin; Chapter 15 Net Effect on the 21st Century, Lyric Hughes; Chapter 16 Yesterday?€?s Tomorrows, Peter Bishop; Chapter 17 Why the Knowledge Revolution Needs a Cultural Revolution, Pita Enriquez Harris; Chapter 18 The Evolution of Media Librarians, Barbara P. Semonche; Chapter 19 Information Ontologies for Digital World, Jonathan Raper; Chapter 20 The Information Specialist as Fulcrum, Gary Marchionini; Chapter 21 Experiential Documents and the Technologies of Remembrance, Clifford Lynch; Chapter 22 Waking the Giant ?€“ the Internet and Information Revolution in Africa, Mike Chivanga; Chapter 23 Toward a Sustainable Science of Information, Amanda Spink; Chapter 24 Networked Learning in Higher Education, Philippa Levy; Chapter 25 Beyond the Interface, Carol C. Kuhlthau; Chapter 26 The Three Properties of Information, Gerry McGovern; Chapter 27 Helping Small Business Encounter Information, Sheila Webber; Chapter 28 Information, Communication, and the E-Generation, Jane Klobas; Chapter 29 Work, Information Technology, and Sustainability, Jack M. Nilles; Chapter 30 How Will Future Information Technology Affect Me? ?€“ A Personal User Perspective, Karl M. Wiig; Chapter 31 The Future of Scholarly Skywriting, Stevan Harnad; Chapter 32 From the Satisfaction of Basic Needs to Information Literate Societies, Ina Fourie; Chapter 33 The Tail Wags the Dog, Dave Nicholas, Tom Dobrowolski; Chapter 34 Marchers in Time, Barbara Quint; Chapter 35 Chinese Web, Kevin McQueen; Chapter 36 The Revolution Will Be Customised, Jack Schofield; Chapter 37 Information Wars ?€“ F is for Fake, Robin Hunt; Chapter 38 Musings On the Future of Information, C. David Seuss; Chapter 39 Creating Creators, John S. Driscoll; Chapter 40 Design for Life, Kevin Carey; Chapter 41 Human Error, Lise Leroux;