In the Atlantic Monthly of July 1945, Vannevar Bush, the American engineer and wartime science advisor to the president, proposed that information derived from various sources could be conveniently stored on microfilm. He imagined a machine that stored and retrieved reels of specially selected information: >Consider a future device for individual use, which is a sort of mechanized private file and library. It needs a name, and, to coin one at random, “memex” will do. A memex is a device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory.1< The storage capacity of the mem...
editor of Spectrum Press (www.spectrumpress.com), and a facilitator and workshop leader specializing...
The acquisition and storage of knowledge always has been a key element in the development of human s...
One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory. His hands are free, and he is not ancho...
In 1945 Vannevar Bush proposed a machine that acted as a “supplement ” to memory and met the particu...
In 1945 Vannevar Bush proposed a machine that acted as a "supplement" to memory and met the particul...
It has been nearly sixty years since Vannevar Bush’s essay, “As We May Think, ” was first published ...
Vannevar Bush posited the Memex vision in 1945. A Memex is defined as a device where everything coul...
Vannevar Bush's famous article, “As We May Think” (1945), described an imaginary information retriev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This project revisits memex, a hypothetical knowled...
In 1945, Vannevar Bush described an imaginary device, which he called Memex in his famous article ca...
This article describes the evolution of the design of Vannevar Bush's Memex, tracing its roots in Bu...
In Information and Intrigue ; Colin Burke tells the story of one man's plan to revolutionize the wor...
War stimulates scientific research. Vennevar Bush was President Roosevelt's top advisor on matters o...
After Johann Gutenberg\u27s fabulous invention, in the middle of the 15th century, libraries, as we ...
toeWe can find the first anticipation of the World Wide Web hypertextual structure in Bush paper of ...
editor of Spectrum Press (www.spectrumpress.com), and a facilitator and workshop leader specializing...
The acquisition and storage of knowledge always has been a key element in the development of human s...
One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory. His hands are free, and he is not ancho...
In 1945 Vannevar Bush proposed a machine that acted as a “supplement ” to memory and met the particu...
In 1945 Vannevar Bush proposed a machine that acted as a "supplement" to memory and met the particul...
It has been nearly sixty years since Vannevar Bush’s essay, “As We May Think, ” was first published ...
Vannevar Bush posited the Memex vision in 1945. A Memex is defined as a device where everything coul...
Vannevar Bush's famous article, “As We May Think” (1945), described an imaginary information retriev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This project revisits memex, a hypothetical knowled...
In 1945, Vannevar Bush described an imaginary device, which he called Memex in his famous article ca...
This article describes the evolution of the design of Vannevar Bush's Memex, tracing its roots in Bu...
In Information and Intrigue ; Colin Burke tells the story of one man's plan to revolutionize the wor...
War stimulates scientific research. Vennevar Bush was President Roosevelt's top advisor on matters o...
After Johann Gutenberg\u27s fabulous invention, in the middle of the 15th century, libraries, as we ...
toeWe can find the first anticipation of the World Wide Web hypertextual structure in Bush paper of ...
editor of Spectrum Press (www.spectrumpress.com), and a facilitator and workshop leader specializing...
The acquisition and storage of knowledge always has been a key element in the development of human s...
One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory. His hands are free, and he is not ancho...