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Communications, Computers, and Networks
Scientific American (September 1991) Volume 265, Number 3.
Special Issue: Communications, Computers, and Networks
World Wide Web
  • ``On August 6, 1991, he posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup. This date also marked the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet. First server outside of Europe was created at SLAC in December 1991.``
with A. Collins and A. Holum
Cognitive Apprenticeship: Making Thinking Visible
American Educator (Winter 1991) pp. 6-11, 38-41.
The Narrative Construction of Reality
Critical Inquiry, 18(1): 1-21
  • He argued that the mind structures its sense of reality using mediation through "cultural products, like language and other symbolic systems". He specifically focuses on the idea of narrative as one of these cultural products. He defines narrative in terms of ten things:
    1. Narrative diachronicity
    2. Particularity
    3. Intentional state entailment
    4. Hermeneutic composability
    5. Canonicity and breach
    6. Referentiality
    7. Genericness
    8. Normativeness
    9. Context sensitivity and negotiability
    10. Narrative accrual
  • (1990) Acts of Meaning
  • social constructivism
Information as Thing
JASIS 42(5): 351-360. [2]
Against Postmodernism: A Marxist Critique
Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • "Obituary: The Infinite Search," Socialist Review, November 2004. [3]
    "There is much to celebrate in the work of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida."
Creative Transformation: A Practical Guide for Maximizing Creativity
Full text @ http://www.see.org/e-ct-dex.htm

Gray

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Jim Gray (1991).
The Benchmark Handbook: For Database and Transaction Processing Systems. Morgan Kaufman. ISBN 9781558601598

Hayakawa

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Samuel I. Hayakawa (1991). Language in Thought and Action, 5th ed.

Edited by his son Alan R. Hayakawa
Introduction by Robert MacNeil
Speaking and Semiology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenological Theory of Existential Communication
Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 3110128640, ISBN 9783110128642
Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. (with Etienne Wenger) Google
Gopher
released in late spring of 1991, with Farhad Anklesaria, Paul Lindner, Dan Torrey, and Bob Alberti of the University of Minnesota
  • Gopher is a distributed document search and retrieval network protocol designed for the Internet. Its goal is to function as an improved form of Anonymous FTP, enhanced with hyperlinking features similar to that of the World Wide Web. The Gopher protocol offers some features not natively supported by the Web and imposes a much stronger hierarchy on information stored on it.
The Knowledge Creating Company
Harvard Business Review, 69, (Nov-Dec), 96-104. [4]
The 11th Annual International Conference for Critical Thinking
Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, August 4-8, 1991.
Literary Criticism: A Cognitive Approach
Originally, Hitchcock Lectures delivered at the University of California at Berkeley in 1991.
Revised in: Stanford Humanities Review (SEHR), volume 4, issue 1 (A special issue ed. by Stefano Franchi and Güven Güzeldere) Bridging the Gap: Where Cognitive Science Meets Literary Criticism (updated 8 April 1995) (TOC)

In this paper, I will be acting as an unabashed missionary for contemporary cognitive science, which is itself an amalgam of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and linguistics, with a few other trace substances (e.g., anthropology, epistemology) thrown in. I will argue that cognitive science has reached a point in understanding human thinking where it can say a great deal about literary criticism; in particular, that it can cast some light on the theoretical foundations of criticism and even generate useful advice for its practice. But my position is not as asymmetric as these words would make it appear. Written texts, literary and other, provide a rich source of data for understanding cognition.

— Opening passage; more...
  • Cf. Jerry R. Hobbs, Literature and Cognition

References

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  1. ^ As a seminal Project, it was the first implementation of Structured Query Language (SQL). Its first customer was Pratt & Whitney in 1977.
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