User:KYPark/1980

Arete Publishing

 * Academic American Encyclopedia
 * Arête Publishing. (21 volumes)


 * Timeline
 * 1980 : The full text was made available to 200 homes in Columbus, Ohio, as part of an experiment sponsored by OCLC.
 * 1981 : The full text was also made available to subscribers of The New York Times Information Bank, the Dow Jones News/Retrieval and CompuServe.
 * 1982 : The interactive version, including illustrations, video and audio stored on videodisk was shown at the Frankfurt Book Fair
 * 1982 : Grolier acquired the encyclopedia. It has also been published under the names Grolier Academic Encyclopedia, Grolier International Encyclopedia, Lexicon Universal Encyclopedia, Macmillan Family Encyclopedia, Barnes & Noble New American Encyclopedia, and Global International Encyclopedia.
 * 1985 : Grolier published the text-only CD-ROM, The New Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia, which comprised 30,000 entries and 9 million words.
 * 1990 : When it was called The New Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia (1988–1991), still pictures were added.
 * 1992 : The New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, later named the Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia.

Nicholas Belkin

 * Anomalous States of Knowledge as a Basis for Information Retrieval
 * Canadian Journal of Information Science, vol. 5, pp. 133-143.


 * Who has sighted (not just cited) Belkin 1980, "ASK"? @ William Webber's Research Blog

Tim Berners-Lee

 * Enquire
 * A computer program


 * Cf. Enquire Within Upon Everything (1856)

David Bohm

 * Wholeness and the Implicate Order
 * Cf. F. David Peat (1986) Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging Science of Wholeness (with John Briggs, Simon and Schuster)

Bertram Brookes

 * The Foundations of Information Science
 * Part 1. Philosophical Aspects. Journal of Information Science (1980) 2: 125-133. Google docs
 * Part 2. Quantitative Aspects: Classes of Things and the Challenge of Human Individuality. Journal of Information Science. (1980) 2: 209-221.
 * Part 3. Qualitative Aspects: Objective Maps and Subjective Landscapes. Journal of Information Science. (1980) 2: 269-275.
 * Part 4. Information Science: The Changing Paradigm." Journal of Information Science. (1981) 3: 3-12.


 * "Robert Fairthorne and the Scope of Information Science." Journal of Documentation (1974) 30(2) 139-152.
 * "The fundamental problem of information science." In: V. Horsnell (ed.) Informatics 2: Proceedings of a conference held by the Aslib Co-ordinate Indexing Group (March 25 1974). Oxford: Aslib, 1975: 42-49.
 * "The fundamental equation of information science." In: Problems of information science. FID 530. Moscow, 1975: 115-130.
 * "A new paradigm for information science?" The Information Scientist (1976) 10(3): 103-111.
 * "The developing cognitive viewpoint in information science." Journal of Informatics. (1977) 1: 55-61.
 * "Informatics as the fundamental social science." In: P. Taylor. New Trends in Documentation and Information: Proceedings of the 39th FID Congress September 25, 1978. FID Publication 566. Edinburgh: Aslib, 1978: 19-29.
 * "Measurement in information science: objective and subjective metrical space." Journal of the American Society for Information Science (1980) 248-255.
 * "Information technology and the science of information." In: R. Oddy, et al. (eds.) Information Retrieval Research. London: Butterworths, 1981: 1-8.
 * "Foundations of information science." Journal of Information Science (1982) 5: 45-46.
 * "Research in information science: a progress report." Journal of Information Science (1983) 6: 51-57.
 * "Popper's worlds." Journal of Information Science. (1984) 8: 39-40.
 * "Json Farradane and relational indexing." Journal of Information Science. (1986) 12: 15-18.

Donald Davidson

 * Essays on Actions and Events
 * Clarendon Press, Oxford

Gilles Deleuze

 * A Thousand Plateaus
 * 1987 English trans. from Capitalisme et Schizophrenie 2: Mille Plateaux, coauthored with Felix Guattari)


 * Cf. Plane of immanence

Stanley Fish

 * Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities
 * Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP


 * (1976) "Interpreting the Variorum"
 * Interpretive communities

Michel Foucault

 * Power/Knowledge
 * Pantheon, New York

Jerry Fodor

 * Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Research Strategy in Cognitive Science
 * Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3: 63-73.


 * internalism, methodological solipsism, Cartesian skepticism, methodological individualism
 * externalism, Twin Earth, materialism, objectivism, scientism, logical positivism, analytic philosophy, empiricism v. rationalism
 * Hilary Putnam (1975) "The Meaning of 'Meaning'"
 * Walker Percy (1975) "The Delta Factor"
 * Michael Polanyi et al (1975) Meaning
 * Paul Grice (1975) "Logic and Conversation"
 * Jerry Fodor (1975) The Language of Thought
 * Edward Wilson (1975) Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
 * Roderick Chisholm (1976) Person and Object
 * Willard Quine (1960) Word and Object
 * Ernest Gellner (1959) Words and Things
 * Noam Chomsky (1959) review of Verbal Behavior
 * Charles Snow (1959) The Two Cultures
 * Ludwig Wittgenstein (1953) Philosophical Investigations
 * Peter Strawson (1950) "On Referring" cf. "On Denoting"
 * Bertrand Russell's (1926) review of The Meaning of Meaning
 * Bertrand Russell (1905) "On Denoting"

Brian Gaines

 * New Directions in the Analysis and Interactive Elicitation of Personal Construct Systems
 * International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 13(1): 81-116 (with Mildred L. G. Shaw) dblp


 * (1996) Convergence to the Information Highway

Peter Geach

 * Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege
 * 3rd ed. (1st ed. 1952) trans. and ed. with Max Black, Blackwell

Lloyd Geering

 * Faith's New Age&#58; A Perspective on Contemporary Religious Change
 * Jesus Seminar, sea of faith, biblical criticism

Stuart Hall

 * Cultural Studies&#58; Two Paradigms
 * Media, Culture and Society, 2, 57-72


 * cultural studies

James Hogan

 * Thrice Upon a Time
 * ``Unlike most other time travel stories, this considers the ramifications of sending messages into the past and/or receiving messages from the future, rather than the sending of physical objects through time.``

Lakoff
George Lakoff and Mark Johnson (1980). Metaphors We Live By.


 * Verena Haser (2005). Metaphor, Metonymy, and Experientialist Philosophy: Challenging Cognitive Semantics.  http://books.google.com/books?id=OW56-7O3UrsC
 * Metaphor, Metonym, Anaphora, Implicature, Context
 * Frame semantics, Contextualism, New encyclopedism
 * Situation semantics, Situated cognition, Situated learning
 * Cognitive semantics, Cognitive science, Cognitive revolution
 * Subjectivism, Experientialism, Semantic holism
 * Objectivism, Textualism, Semantic externalism

Klaus Krippendorff

 * Content Analysis: An Introduction to its Methodology
 * Sage, Beverly Hills, CA


 * (2006) The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design, Taylor & Francis CRC, New York
 * Ole Rudolf Holsti

Maturana
Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela (1980). Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living (Boston Philosophy of Science Vol. 40) http://books.google.com/books?id=bZN2z52u9psC


 * Stafford Beer. "Preface to Autopoiesis: The Organization of the Living," pp. 63-72.
 * Maturana (1987)

Nils Nilsson

 * Principles of Artificial Intelligence
 * Tioga Publishing Company

Seymour Papert

 * Mindstorms&#58; Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas
 * Basic Books ISBN 0-465-04674-6


 * cf. Piagetian constructivist epistemological approach to knowing and learning
 * cf. One Laptop per Child movement wih Nicholas Negroponte, Charles Kane, Jim Gettys, Alan Kay

Jean Piaget

 * Language and Learning
 * The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky at the Abbaye de Royaumont in 1975. Harvard University Press

Ilya Prigogine

 * From Being to Becoming
 * Freeman

Reid
Brian Keith Reid (1980).  A high-level approach to computer document formatting. Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, pp. 24-31. ACM
 * Abstract
 * The very best document-formatting system is a good secretary. He can be given scrawled handwritten text in no particular format, and without further instruction produce a flawless finished document. Nevertheless, we believe that document formatting should be done by computers, because so much of it is the tedium that computers handle so well. Existing computer document formatting programs have met with some success; indeed, most computer systems offer some sort of text formatting capability. These programs are often difficult to use, and are almost invariably tied to a particular kind of printing device.The document-formatting language Scribe was designed to provide a simple, portable language in which document formatting could be specified; the Scribe compiler was written to process that language into finished documents. In following sections we describe the design goals, the implementation, and report on experience with the completed system.


 * 1) 	Gorlick, M.; V. Manis; T. Rushworth; P. van den Bosch; T. Venema. Texture User's Manual. Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5, 1975.
 * 2) 	Ivie, Evan L. "The programmer's workbench -- A machine for software development," Communications of the ACM, v.20 n.10, p.746-753, October, 1977.
 * 3) 	Kernighan, Brian W. and Lorinda L. Cherry, "A system for typesetting mathematics," Communications of the ACM, v.18 n.3, p.151-157, March, 1975.
 * 4) 	Knuth, Donald E. TEX: A System for Technical Text. Tech. Rept. AIM-217, Stanford University, November, 1978.
 * 5) 	Lampson, Butler. Bravo Manual. Xerox Corporation, Palo Alto, CA, 1978.
 * 6) 	Leavenoworth, Burt M. and Jean E. Sammet. "An overview of nonprocedural languages," Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages, p. 1-12, Santa Monica, California, United States, March 28-29, 1974.
 * 7) 	Ossanna, J. F. TROFF User's Manual, Tech. Rept. 54, Bell Laboratories, 1977.
 * 8) 	Reid, Brian K. Scribe Users' Manual. CMU Computer Science Department, 1978.
 * 9) 	Shortliffe, Edward Hance. Computer-Based Medical Consultations: MYCIN. American Elsevier, 1976.
 * 10) 	Sibbald, Kern E. DPS User's Guide. Tech. Rept. CN-16.0, University of Maryland, April, 1976.
 * 11) 	Tesler, Larry. PUB: The Document Compiler. Tech. Rept. ON-70, Stanford University Artifical Intelligence Project, September, 1972.
 * 12) 	Winograd, Terry. "Beyond programming languages," Communications of the ACM, v.22 n.7, p.391-401, July, 1979.
 * 13) 	Wulf, William A.; Lawrence Flon; Mary Shaw; Paul Hilfinger. Fundamental Structures of Computer Science, Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1981.

Jeremy Rifkin

 * Entropy&

John Searle

 * Speech Act Theory and Pragmatics
 * Ed. with F. Kiefer and M. Bierwisch. Reidel


 * The Background of Meaning
 * In: John Searle (ed.) pp. 221-232

Hans Sluga

 * Gottlob Frege
 * Cf. Crispin Wright (1983)

Linda Smith

 * 'Memex' as an Image of Potentiality in Information Retrieval Research and Development
 * In: R. N. Oddy, et al. eds., (1981) Proceedings of the 3rd Annual ACM Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Cambridge, England, June 23-27, 1980. pp. 345-369.


 * Cited by 1992#Buckland)
 * Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM conference on Research and development in information retrieval, Cambridge, England, June 23-27, 1980.


 * Conference Chair :  C. J. van Rijsbergen - University College, Dublin, Eire.

Ernest Sosa

 * The Raft and the Pyramid&#58; Coherence versus Foundations in the Theory of Knowledge
 * Midwest Studies in Philosophy Vol. V: 3-25.


 * The Foundations of Foundationalism
 * Nous XIV: 547-65.

Anne Treisman

 * A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention
 * Cognitive Psychology (1980) vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 97-136.
 * with G. Gelade


 * feature integration theory in Category:Human-computer interaction
 * prospect theory - Daniel Kahneman (1979)
 * CV

Teun van Dijk

 * Macrostructures&#58; An Interdisciplinary Study of Global Structures in Discourse, Interaction, and Cognition
 * Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1980


 * together with two other works, crucially cited by John Hutchins (1987)

Immanuel Wallerstein

 * The Modern World-System, Vol. II&#58; Mercantilism and the Consolidation of the European World-Economy, 1600-1750
 * Academic Press, New York

Brian Wilson

 * Systems: Concepts, Methodologies and Applications
 * John Wiley & Son


 * soft systems methodology, Lancaster University, Cardiff University
 * Peter Checkland (1981) Systems Thinking, Systems Practice