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Covert and Overt: Recollecting and Connecting Intelligence Service and Information Science [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2006
  • Kirjastus: Information Today
  • ISBN-10: 1573872342
  • ISBN-13: 9781573872348
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2006
  • Kirjastus: Information Today
  • ISBN-10: 1573872342
  • ISBN-13: 9781573872348
Teised raamatud teemal:
Covert and Overt explores the historical relationships between overt intelligence work and information/computer science. Skillfully edited by Robert V. Williams and Ben-Ami Lipetz, the book features contributions by intelligence professionals and technologists from a range of U.S. and British agencies and armed services. The book begins by examining the pivotal strides to utilize technology in the gathering and dissemination of government/military intelligence during World War II. Next, it traces the evolution of the relationship between spymasters, computers, and systems developers through the years of the Cold War-a period notable for the parallel development of high-tech spyware and powerful new systems for encoding, decoding, storing, and manipulating intelligence data. This scholarly work will be welcomed by any researcher, historian, or intelligence professional interested in the vital conjunction of information technology and covert intelligence.

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Gently thought provoking. * Studies In Intelligence, Vol. 50, No. 4 * Covert and Overt is a scholarly work that will be welcomed by any researcher, historian, intelligence professional, or bibliophile interested in the vital conjunction of information technology and covert intelligence. * Intelligencer *

Introduction 1(6)
PART 1: Information Science and Intelligence: Reminiscences and Reflections from World War II to Today
Intelligence Work and the Information Professions
7(8)
Robert S. Taylor
Spies of the Airwaves
15(10)
Norman Horrocks
Intelligence Work and Information Science: Two Men in a Boat
25(8)
David Batty
The Intelligence Game: Seeing is Believing?
33(8)
Robert Lee Chartrand
Applications of Information Science to U.S. Naval Intelligence and Narcotics Intelligence, 1974--1992
41(14)
Emil Levine
A Life in the Information Trade
55(16)
Charles T. Meadow
PART 2: Information Science and Intelligence: Historical Perspectives
Information Management in MI5 Before the Age of the Computer
71(10)
Alistair Black
Rodney Brunt
Some Aspects of Indexing in British Intelligence, 1939--1945
81(26)
Rodney Brunt
Intelligence Agencies, Librarians, and Information Scientists
107(8)
Colin Burke
Historical Note on Information Science in Wartime: Pioneer Documentation Activities in World War II
115(14)
Pamela Spence Richards
PART 3: Information Science and Intelligence: Prescriptive Overviews
Technology for Open Source Government Information and Business Intelligence
129(18)
George L. Marling
Knowledge Transfer: Information Science Shapes Intelligence in the Cold War Era
147(22)
Lee S. Strickland
PART 4: Information Science and Intelligence: Sources for Study
The Information Science and Intelligence Service Literature: An Overview
169(18)
Robert V. Williams
Defining What Information Science Is or Should Be: A Survey and Review of a Half-Century of Published Pronouncements
187(12)
Ben-Ami Lipetz
Wanted: A Definition of ``Intelligence''
199(12)
Michael Warner
Evidence and Inference in Foreign Intelligence
211(10)
Maurice H. Hellner
The Zoo and the Jungle: A Comparison of the Information Practices of Intelligence Analysts and Scientists
221(16)
Harold A. Wooster
About the Editors 237(2)
List of Acronyms 239(2)
Index 241


Robert V. Williams is Distinguished Emeritus Professor, University of South Carolina, School of Library and Information Science. Ben-Ami Lipetz is Emeritus Professor of Information Science at the University at Albany, State University of New York.