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**A Note on Citations for the Information and Intrigue, America’s Information Wars and Related Works ** Because of number-of-pages limitations, we decided to limit the number and length of citations and endnotes in the texts and to employ as many space-saving formats as possible. If we used traditional approaches to citing and using notes, the texts would have been unbearably long. However, despite the citing parsimony we feel that readers will be more than adequately pointed to evidence and sources. Illustrative Bibliography, Information and Intrigue and Related Volumes, May, 2018 This bibliography contains some of the more important and more readily available secondary works used in the project. For the primary documents and their sources, see the texts. Copyright, Colin Burke, 2010 Abbott, Andrew, “Library Research Infrastructure for Humanistic and Social Scientific Scholarship in the Twentieth Century”, in, Charles Camic, et al. 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Anderson, James D. and Joel Perez-Carballo, "The Nature of Indexing: How Human and Machines Analyze Messages and Texts for Retrieval, Part II: Machine Indexing and the Allocation of Human versus Machine Effort," Information Processing and Management, 37 (2001): 255-277. Anderson, James D. and Joel Perez-Carballo, "The Nature of Indexing: How Human and Machines Analyze Messages and Texts for Retrieval, Part I: Research and the Nature of Human Indexing," Information Processing and Management 37 (2001):231-254. Andriesse, Cornelis D., Dutch Messengers: A History of Science Publishing, 1930-1980 (Leiden: Brill, 2008). Andrew, Christopher & Vasli Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB (NY: Basic Books, 2001, c1999). Andriesse, Cornelis Dirk, Dutch messengers: a history of science publishing, 1930-1980 (Leiden: Brill, 2008). 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