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Americas Information Wars The Untold Story Of Information Systems In Americas Conflicts And Politics From World War Ii To The Internet Age Colin B Burke

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Americas Information Wars The Untold Story Of Information Systems In Americas Conflicts And Politics From World War Ii To The Internet Age Colin B Burke
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Publisher: The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.01 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Colin B. Burke
ISBN: 9781538112458, 1538112450
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Americas Information Wars The Untold Story Of Information Systems In Americas Conflicts And Politics From World War Ii To The Internet Age Colin B Burke by Colin B. Burke 9781538112458, 1538112450 instant download after payment.

This book narrates the development of science, sci/tech, and intelligence information systems and technologies in the United States from the beginning of World War II to the second decade of our century. The story ranges from a description of the information systems and machines of the 1940s created at Wild Bill Donovan's predecessors of the Central Intelligence Agency, to the rise of a huge international science information industry, and to the 1990's Open Access-Open Culture reformers' reactions to the commercialization of science information. Necessarily, there is much about the people, cultures, and politics that shaped the methods, systems, machines and protests. The reason for that is simple: The histories of technologies and methods are human histories. Science information's many lives were shaped by idiosyncrasies and chance, as well as by social, economic, political and technical ‘forces'. The varied motives, personalities and beliefs of unique and extraordinary people fashioned science information's past. The important players ranged from a gentleman scholar who led the Office of Strategic Services' information work, to an ill-fated Hollywood movie director, to life-mavericks like the science information legend Eugene Garfield, to international financial wheeler-dealers such as Robert Maxwell, and to youthful ultra-liberal ideologically-driven Silicon Valley internet millionaires. However, although there are no determining laws of information history, social, political, legal and economic factors were important. After 1940, science information's tools and policies, as well as America's universities, were being molded by the nation's wealth, its role in international affairs, the stand-off between left and right politics, and by the intensifying conflict between Soviet and Western interests.

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