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Main Author: Licklider, Joseph C. R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED057876
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  • A Hypothetical Plan for a Library-Information Network. Licklider, Joseph C. R. Conferences Information Networks Library Cooperation Library Networks Models Planning The first section briefly describes a library-information network of the kind that could exist at the end of this century if the society gave it a priority not often given to knowledge and understanding. The second section suggests that what the present library-information "system" most obviously lacks and most critically needs is the analog of a nervous system -- which is to say, of course, an appropriate computer-communication network. The third section briefly describes the ARPA Network which is now coming into being, and which sharpens many of the technical concepts that must figure in a plan for a library-information network. Although the plan described in this paper is unrealistically simple it is complex in three ways: (1) it deals with an extended future; (2) it recognizes that there are several ways to proceed toward more or less the same desideratum and (3) it deals with a highly pluralistic activity and a very complex technology -- and must therefore be "read complexly" even though stated in oversimple paragraphs. (Other papers from this conference are available as LI 003360 - 003388 and LI 003390) (Author/NH)