User:KYPark/1968

Edward Montgomery

 * The Foundations of Access to Information: A Symposium
 * Syracuse University Press, Box 8, University Station, Syracuse, New York 13210. (ed.)
 * 1965 Symposium, Syracuse University


 * Jesse H. Shera, "An Epistemological Foundation for Library Science," pp. 7-25.
 * Steven Shapin (1979)
 * Steve Fuller (1988)
 * social epistemology, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-social/
 * sociology of knowledge, J. D. Bernal, Robert K. Merton (1975), Society for Social Studies of Science
 * Kuhn vs. Popper, science wars
 * Norman W. Storer and Talcott Parsons, "The Disciplines as a Differentating Force," pp. 101-121.
 * William D. Garvey and Belver C. Griffith, "Informal Channels of Communication in the Behavioral Sciences: Their Relevance in the Structuring of Formal or Bibliographic Communication," pp. 129-146.
 * Herbert Menzel, "Informal Communication in Science: Its Advantages and Formal Analogues," pp. 153-163.
 * Eugene Garfield, "World Brain or Memex? Mechanical and Intellectual Requirements for Universal Bibliographic Control," pp. 169-196.
 * Reprinted in Essays of an Information Scientist, Vol. 6, p.540-547, 1983. pdf
 * H. G. Wells - World Brain vs. Vannevar Bush - Memex

Jean Piaget

 * Genetic Epistemology
 * a series of lectures delivered by Piaget at Columbia University, translated by Eleanor Duckworth, published by Columbia Univesity Press.
 * the first lecture

Theodore Roszak

 * The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition


 * cf. Counterculture of the 1960s

James Watson

 * The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
 * Anne Sayre (1975) Rosalind Franklin and DNA, W.W. Norton and Company, New York
 * King's College (London) DNA Controversy
 * ``The book has been hailed as revealing the "seamy" side of scientific work, with its author seemingly caring only about the glory of priority and willing to appropriate data from others surreptitiously in order to obtain it. A 1980 Norton Critical Edition included a set of related scientific and literary pieces by such figures as Peter Medawar, Max Perutz, and Robert K. Merton.``