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What is Information Science? What does a person do as an Information Scientist? The yearning for replies to these queries so far is unabated. Meanwhile those who have dedicated their interest to information ponder the possible answers and issues. It is not surprising to realize that man has always been interested in information - in producing it, in using it, in preserving it. But the past two or three decades have added new dimensions and new emphases in information studies. With the increase in the production and availability of knowledge, the need to understand more fully how to use it effectively has gathered greater momentum. During the same period the nature and incidence of crisis situ ations - whether public or private - has demanded greater depend ence on timely delivery of data to make decisions and undertake action. Moreover, there has been a harvest of vast and significant technological developments to accompany these changes in social and individual states. Information has gathered and continues to gather growing importance in the lives of individuals as well as nations."
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 2, 1926 through May 22, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Sigmund Freud, the Man and His Methods; Hot Dog Engineer of Screenland; Bolshevism in the Philippines; Lincoln's Premonitions of Death; Galli-Curci Swayed by Swedish Mystic; Italy's Debts, Here Are the Facts; Socialism With the Bark Stripped Off; Captain Kidd, Pirate Catcher; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 1, 1927 through October 22, 1927, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: How One Roosevelt Conquered the Father of Waters; Understanding Your Dog; For Those Who Don't Like Poetry; Humble Habitations from Equator to Pole; A Shakespeare Autograph that Explains Much; Guilt of Benedict Arnold; How Machiavelli Missed His Chance; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 2, 1926 through May 22, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Sigmund Freud, the Man and His Methods; Hot Dog Engineer of Screenland; Bolshevism in the Philippines; Lincoln's Premonitions of Death; Galli-Curci Swayed by Swedish Mystic; Italy's Debts, Here Are the Facts; Socialism With the Bark Stripped Off; Captain Kidd, Pirate Catcher; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from June 5, 1926 through September 18, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Polo Makes Good in America; Lost Mine of Silver Islet; John Galsworthy, an Intimate Talk; African Lions Roamed in Hollywood; The White House, A Mecca for Cranks; Boyhood Impressions of Emerson; Islam Aims at World Domination; Taxpayer's Final Arbiter of Facts; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 8, 1927 through May 21, 1927, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Mussolini as Arbiter of the Fate of Italy; Use Your Hands to Save Your Head; Why the Anglo-Saxons are the descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel; Levacha, a Thief Hunt in Abyssinia; Kipling Has a Grouch; Market Day in the Heart of Africa; Adventure of Beautiful Things; Iron Men of Sport; and much more.
This volume contains various weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine, in no particular order, from October 24, 1925 through December 25, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Great Names in the 'Blue Sky' Swindles; Overflowing Streams of Federal Taxes; Oldest Manuscript of the Bible; Advertising New and Old; Magic of an Old Bookshop; Valuable Old American Bottles; Who Discovered America; Democracy Not for All Races; and much more.
This volume contains various weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine, in no particular order, from October 24, 1925 through December 25, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Great Names in the 'Blue Sky' Swindles; Overflowing Streams of Federal Taxes; Oldest Manuscript of the Bible; Advertising New and Old; Magic of an Old Bookshop; Valuable Old American Bottles; Who Discovered America; Democracy Not for All Races; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 8, 1927 through May 21, 1927, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Mussolini as Arbiter of the Fate of Italy; Use Your Hands to Save Your Head; Why the Anglo-Saxons are the descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel; Levacha, a Thief Hunt in Abyssinia; Kipling Has a Grouch; Market Day in the Heart of Africa; Adventure of Beautiful Things; Iron Men of Sport; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 8, 1927 through May 21, 1927, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Mussolini as Arbiter of the Fate of Italy; Use Your Hands to Save Your Head; Why the Anglo-Saxons are the descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel; Levacha, a Thief Hunt in Abyssinia; Kipling Has a Grouch; Market Day in the Heart of Africa; Adventure of Beautiful Things; Iron Men of Sport; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 2, 1926 through May 22, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Sigmund Freud, the Man and His Methods; Hot Dog Engineer of Screenland; Bolshevism in the Philippines; Lincoln's Premonitions of Death; Galli-Curci Swayed by Swedish Mystic; Italy's Debts, Here Are the Facts; Socialism With the Bark Stripped Off; Captain Kidd, Pirate Catcher; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from January 1, 1927 through October 22, 1927, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: How One Roosevelt Conquered the Father of Waters; Understanding Your Dog; For Those Who Don't Like Poetry; Humble Habitations from Equator to Pole; A Shakespeare Autograph that Explains Much; Guilt of Benedict Arnold; How Machiavelli Missed His Chance; and much more.
This volume contains weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine from June 5, 1926 through September 18, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Polo Makes Good in America; Lost Mine of Silver Islet; John Galsworthy, an Intimate Talk; African Lions Roamed in Hollywood; The White House, A Mecca for Cranks; Boyhood Impressions of Emerson; Islam Aims at World Domination; Taxpayer's Final Arbiter of Facts; and much more.
This volume contains various weekly issues of the Dearborn Independent magazine, in no particular order, from October 24, 1925 through December 25, 1926, originally published by the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Henry Ford was President. It purports to be the chronicler of the neglected truth. Each issue contains an editorials section, briefly told facts section, a dance a week section, and Mr. Ford's page. Sample contents: Great Names in the 'Blue Sky' Swindles; Overflowing Streams of Federal Taxes; Oldest Manuscript of the Bible; Advertising New and Old; Magic of an Old Bookshop; Valuable Old American Bottles; Who Discovered America; Democracy Not for All Races; and much more.
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