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  1. As We May Think. " As We May Think " is a 1945 essay by Vannevar Bush which has been described as visionary and influential, anticipating many aspects of information society. It was first published in The Atlantic in July 1945 and republished in an abridged version in September 1945—before and after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    • Vannevar Bush
    • 1945
  2. Mar 27, 2021 · Bush envisions a collective memory machine, the memex, to make knowledge more accessible and transform information explosion into knowledge explosion. The essay, published in The Atlantic, reflects on the role of science and technology in war and peace.

  3. As We May Think. “Consider a future device … in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed ...

  4. As We May Think. by Vannevar Bush. This article was originally published in the July 1945 issue of The Atlantic Monthly. It is reproduced here with their permission. HTML version by Denys Duchier, University of Ottawa, April 1994.

  5. His thoughts foreshadow the development of hypertext and the world-wide web. Below, we present a series of quotations from this vision categorized under modern-day headings. The quotations are excerpted from the on-line version of the original paper: Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 176, No. 1, July 1945, pages 101-108.

  6. Bush, an electrical engineer and director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development from 1945 to 1947, proposed a challenge to scientists as the world emerged from World War Two into an era of peace. In this challenge, as the magazine editor stated, Bush urged scientists who were turning away from "the application of science to ...

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  8. Oct 25, 2012 · As We May Think. As head of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, Bush oversaw the military’s technological advancement during World War II. Afterward, he turned his attention to a ...

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