1. American Historians and the Concept of the Communications Revolution John, Richard R. 1994 Chapters (Layout Features) BusinessSociologyCommunicationInformation literacyHistorians
2. An Introduction to Signal Processing for Speech Ellis, Daniel P. W. 2008 Chapters (Layout Features) CommunicationMathematics
3. Communications Networks in the United States from Chappe to Marconi John, Richard R. 2013 Chapters (Layout Features) Telecommunication--Technological innovationsPostal serviceCommunicationBusiness and politicsHistory
4. Evaluating Speech Separation Systems Ellis, Daniel P. W. 2004 Chapters (Layout Features) CommunicationPsychophysiology
5. Expanding the Realm of Communications John, Richard R. 2010 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryPostal serviceCommunicationCommunication policy
6. Global Communications Tworek, Heidi J. S.; John, Richard R. 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryEconomic historyTechnological innovationsCommunication
7. Postal Systems John, Richard R. 2015 Chapters (Layout Features) Social sciencesPostal serviceHistoryCommunication
8. Private Enterprise, Public Good? Communications Deregulation as a National Political Issue, 1839-1851 John, Richard R. 2004 Chapters (Layout Features) Social sciences and stateCommunicationPolitical science
9. When Techno-Diplomacy Failed: Walter S. Rogers, the Universal Electrical Communications Union, and the Limitations of the International Telegraph Union as a Global Actor in the 1920s John, Richard R. 2020 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryCommunicationCommunication--International cooperationRogers, Walter S.International Telegraph Union