[DOWNLOAD] Emanuel Goldberg and His Knowledge Machine: Information, Invention, and Political Forces (New Directions in Information Management)
| #3575089 in Books | 2006-03-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.22 x1.18 x6.78l,1.36 | File Name: 0313313326 | 400 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Emanuel Goldberg and his Knowledge Machine|By Thomas Allen|Excellent book about Emanuel Goldberg the Jewish optical engineer who improved microphotography (reduction photography) to the extent that a typewritten page (8x11) of information could be reduced to 0.8mm dot. The Nazi's used techniques that Goldberg developed during the Second World War for secret spy communication.||"[P]rovides a detailed history of the development of the film industry in Germany and in Europe as it pertains to photography, cinema, and microfilm. In particular, it covers much of the history of Zeiss Ikon, which Goldberg helped to found and where he worke
This book tells the story of Emanuel Goldberg, a chemist, inventor, and industrialist who contributed to almost every aspect of imaging technology in the first half of the 20th century. Despite his accomplishments, history has not been kind to Goldberg, a name all but erased from the annals of information science. An incredible story emerges as Michael Buckland unearths forgotten documents and rogue citations to show that, contrary to public opinion, Goldberg created...
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