The authors revisit the Internet (Web) to update their guide for planners and researchers interested in the practice, problems, and policies of contemporary national security and military strategy. As with the previous version, the authors conclude that while the Web is not a solution to the need for relevant, timely information, individuals and organizations must prepare themselves for the day when a collection of Internet bookmarks will be nearly as valuable as a rolodex of personal contacts is now.
... Washington Office staff : Carol C. Henderson , Executive Director ; Lynne E. Bradley , Deputy Executive Director ; J. Andrew Magpantay , Director , ALA Office for Information Technology ; Fred W. Weingarten , Senior Policy Fellow .
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Internet Dreams illuminates not only how the Net is being created, but also stories about ourselves as our lives become electronically interconnected.
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