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1897
Kurd Lasswitz
On Two Planets
1898
H. G. Wells
The War of the Worlds
1899
H. G. Wells
When the Sleeper Wakes

A fanatical socialist and author of prophetic writings, the main character awakes to see his dreams realized, and the future revealed to him in all its horrors and malformities.

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Wells, HG. The Way to the League of Nations. : With Viscount Edward Grey, Lionel Curtis, William Archer, H. Wickham Steed, A. E. Zimmern, J. A. Spender, Viscount Bryce and Gilbert Murray.

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Ogden, CK. The Meaning of Meaning. : With I. A. Richards.

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Wells, HG. The Open Conspiracy.

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Ogden, CK. Basic English.

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Korzybski, A. Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics. : Cf. General semantics, #Hayakawa, SI 1949.

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Richards, IA. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. : cf. metaphor

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1937
Wells, HG. World Brain: The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia. : Contribution to the new Encyclopédie Française, August, 1937. [1]

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1938
Wells, HG. World Brain. : #Wells, HG 1993 (New ed. with AJ Mayne's "Critical Introduction")

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1939
Bernal, JD. The Social Function of Science.
1939
Borges, J. The Total Library.
1939
Bush, V. Mechanization and the Record. : cf. #Bush, V 1945
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Joyce, J. Finnegans Wake.
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Wells, HG. The New World Order.

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Wells, HG. The Common Sense of War and Peace.

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Borges, J. The Library of Babel
1941
Smith RA. Towards a Living Encyclopædia: A Contribution to Mr. Wells's New Encyclopædism.
1941
Wells, HG. Guide to the New World.

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1942
Wells, HG. Phoenix: A Summary of the Inescapable Conditions of World Reorganization.

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1943
Wells, HG. Crux Ansata: An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church.

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1944
Wells, HG. Reshaping Man's Heritage. : With J. B. S. Haldane & Julian S. Huxley

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1945
Bush, V. As We May Think. : The Atlantic Monthly (July) pp. 101-108.
1945
Wells, HG. Mind at the End of its Tether.

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Kochen, M. WISE: A World Information Synthesis and Encyclopaedia. : Journal of Documentation 28: 322-341.

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Harold Lasswell[edit]

Policy Sciences and Population [1]

The first four chapters by the editors create a "framework" for applying the policy sciences to problems of population policy. Succeeding chapters apply this framework to particular countries worldwide. The framework depends largely on Lasswell's policy sciences model. (p. 245)

— Rodney Muth, et al, Harold D. Lasswell: An Annotated Bibliography, Springer, 1990
"Population Change and policy Sciences: Proposed Workshops on Reciprocal Impact Analysis"[2]

Distinguishing between population decisions (public order) and choices (civic order), Lasswell suggests how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can be used to examine values relative to population policies. He briefly outlines the policy sciences approach for contextual, problem-oriented, multi-method analysis. He indicates how a "conceptual map" developed from this approach can be used to analyze population issues. (p.247)

— Rodney Muth, et al, Harold D. Lasswell: An Annotated Bibliography, Springer, 1990

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Barry Jones[edit]

Sleepers, Wake! [3]
See also: #2001 #Knowledge Nation

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Knowledge Nation[edit]

Knowledge Nation was the education policy of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), launched just before the 2001 Federal Election by then ALP leader Kim Beazley. Barry Jones was the principle planner of the Knowledge Nation blueprint, as chair of the Chifley Research Centre's Knowledge Nation Taskforce. The most remembered element is a chart with many nodes and many tangled lines connecting these nodes, representing the many components of Australia's education system. This complicated chart prompted the ALP's opposing parties to dub the policy "Noodle Nation".

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Lesk ME. Digital Searching to Digital Reading. [2]
2005
Lung R. H G Wells' Pre-Internet Idea of a World Brain. [3]

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2006
Garfield E. "Commentary: Fifty Years of Citation Indexing." International Journal of Epidemiology, 35: 1127–1128. [4]
2006
Krippendorff K. The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design.

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2007
Wallace DP. (ed.) Knowledge Management: Historical and Cross-Disciplinary Themes. Google Preview

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Rayward WB. (ed.) European Modernism and the Information Society: Informing the Present, Understanding the Past. Google Preview

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Warren F. Ilchman, Harold D. Lasswell, John D. Montgomery, and Myron Weiner (eds.), Lexington, MA: Lexigton Books.
  2. ^ ibid pp. 117-135.
  3. ^ Jones, Barry O. (1982). Sleepers, Wake! Technology and the Future of Work, Oxford University Press.