This book narrates the development of science and intelligence information systems and technologies in the U.S. from World War II through today. The story ranges from a description of the information systems and machines of the 1940s to the rise of a huge international science information industry, and to the 1990's Open Access-Open Culture.
This book narrates the development of science and intelligence information systems and technologies in the U.S. from World War II through today. The story ranges from a description of the information systems and machines of the 1940s to the rise of a huge international science information industry, and to the 1990's Open Access-Open Culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colin B. Burke is an historian who has researched and published on the history of higher education, quantitative methods in history, American political history, the history of computers, the history of information, the history of nonprofit organizations, and intelligence history. Among his honors, he has been the Eugene Garfield Fellow at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, a Research Fellow at the Yale PONPO Center, the Scholar in Residence at the National Security Agency, a Fellow of the Social Science Research Council, and the Fulbright Scholar in Warsaw during the year when Poland ousted the Communists.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Information at War with Hitler and Tojo, Then with Stalin Chapter 1 The OSS' Unusual Librarians Chapter 2 Forging an Intelligence System Chapter 3 A New Information Culture Chapter 4 Microfilm at the OSS, for War and Profit Chapter 5 One System for All Intelligence Chapter 6 CIA's Classification and Automation Battles Part Two: Cold War Information Politics and Lives Chapter 7 Ideology and Science Information Policy Chapter 8 The CIA's Librarians Under Fire Chapter 9 Library and Classification Revolutions? SAL, Semantic Factors, the Luhn Scanner Chapter 10 Automation Dreams, Minicard Chapter 11 The CIA vs. the Librarians Chapter 12 From Microfilm to Computers Chapter 13 Automatic Translation's Woes Chapter 14 A Cold War Information Career Part Three: Information's Troubled Golden Age to the Era of Open Access Chapter 15 Sputnik's New Politics of Information Chapter 16 An American Information Century? Chapter 17 The Plural Information System Survives, With Difficulty Chapter 18 A New Information Era: The American Information Century's Challengers Chapter 19 Another Serials Crisis, Open Access, the Return of Ideology
Part One: Information at War with Hitler and Tojo, Then with Stalin Chapter 1 The OSS' Unusual Librarians Chapter 2 Forging an Intelligence System Chapter 3 A New Information Culture Chapter 4 Microfilm at the OSS, for War and Profit Chapter 5 One System for All Intelligence Chapter 6 CIA's Classification and Automation Battles Part Two: Cold War Information Politics and Lives Chapter 7 Ideology and Science Information Policy Chapter 8 The CIA's Librarians Under Fire Chapter 9 Library and Classification Revolutions? SAL, Semantic Factors, the Luhn Scanner Chapter 10 Automation Dreams, Minicard Chapter 11 The CIA vs. the Librarians Chapter 12 From Microfilm to Computers Chapter 13 Automatic Translation's Woes Chapter 14 A Cold War Information Career Part Three: Information's Troubled Golden Age to the Era of Open Access Chapter 15 Sputnik's New Politics of Information Chapter 16 An American Information Century? Chapter 17 The Plural Information System Survives, With Difficulty Chapter 18 A New Information Era: The American Information Century's Challengers Chapter 19 Another Serials Crisis, Open Access, the Return of Ideology
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