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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the person or entity that created or provided specific information or content.
Example: "As the author of information on climate change, she has contributed significantly to the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "creator of information" or "source of information".
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Mr Varian, of the University of California at Berkeley, is the author of "Information Rules", a handbook on the network economy, and is a leading microeconomist.
The author of the "Summary" is not named; the author of "Information" is Herbert M. Ritter; the translator of "Information" is not named.
At the beginning of the year, David McCandless, the (British) author of Information is Beautiful – a thick book of facts and figures, presented in artistic graphic form – was invited onto Newsnight to talk about his trade.
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They are authors of "Information, Autocracy and Democracy: Economic Transparency and Political (In Stability" (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Tracable information includes owner or author of the information, and any changes made to the information can be checked.
"We have run into the filter bubble issue, which is a homogenization of culture," said Clay Johnson, author of "The Information Diet," a new book that argues that consumers should take responsibility for the information they seek and consume online.
Tilly Blyth, Lead Curator of the Information Age gallery, and James Gleick, the award winning writer and historian of science and author of The Information join Click to reflect on 200 years of innovation.
The writer is the author of "Meaningful Information: The Bridge Between Biology, Brain, and Behavior".
César A. Hidalgo is the author of Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order from Atoms to Economies.
"It would be cheesy to compare him to Einstein," James Gleick, the author of "The Information," told me, before submitting to temptation.
The importance of the author of the information (volunteer or professional) is shown to be of less importance to the end-user than the characteristics which describe the information in terms of communication, frequency of updates and accessibility.
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