Lidjaygheiser

Verzamelingen
Trefwoorden
fiction (165), information security (91), history (89), information (79), guidebook (77), photography (75), fantasy (71), cultural divide (68), nature (56), Fiction (55), politics (52), Ohio (50), information history (44), natural history (43), history of technology (41), gardening (40), Christianity (36), American politics (31), photographs (31), country living (31), American history (28), England (28), WWII (28), computer security (28), woodworking (28), industrial history (28), biography (27), Ohio history (27), security (26), Internet (25), science fiction (24), current politics (24), autobiography (23), espionage (22), contemporary politics (22), American culture (22), business (21), religion (21), Cleveland (21), military history (21), novel (21), field guide (20), industrial heritage (20), digital photography (19), mystery (19), business history (19), sci-fi (18), political divide (15), culture (15), History (15), contemporary history (15), sustainability (15), political history (15), historical fiction (14), Politics (14), Donald Trump (14), digital darkroom (14), local history (14), farming (14), crime (13), architecture (13), guide book (13), risk management (13), photoshop (13), risk (13), current history (12), Ohioana (12), economics (12), London (12), conservatism (11), Islam (11), railroad (10), political science (10), DIY (10), trust (10), Germany (10), insects (10), cognitive science (10), photo manipulation (10), international relations (9), encryption (9), hacking (9), agriculture (9), communications (9), transportation (9), outdoors (9), computing (9), technology (9), history of information (9), how & why (9), network security (8), cryptography (8), South Africa (8), Amish (8), Authoritarianism (8), cryptanalysis (8), science (8), Australia (8), travel (8), language (8), geopolitics (8), musical instruments (7), dictionary (7), law (7), ethics (7), philosophy (7), English culture (7), Switzerland (7), mass media (7), Coshocton (7), trees (7), organic gardening (7), geography (6), Coshocton history (6), World War II (6), humor (6), workshop (6), wood (6), fraud (6), crafts (6), Middle East (6), decision making (6), propaganda (6), books (6), steam power (6), natural History (6), ecology (6), Italy (6), archeology (6), forestry (5), cultural anthropology (5), America (5), rural life (5), American History (5), New York City (5), Civil War (5), machinery (5), tractors (5), birds (5), photo criticism (5), Spain (5), biology (5), risk communications (5), tools (5), barns (5), Emerging church (5), Unix (5), Photography (5), dragonflies (5), Surrey (5), US history (5), United Kingdom (5), maps (5), beer (5), Madrid (5), art (5), WWI (5), Rome (5), Coshocton County (5), cybersecurity (4), linguistics (4), history of espionage (4), city planning (4), immigration (4), emergent church (4), fruit (4), George Washington (4), entomology (4), museum (4), american politics (4), Krimi (4), Great Britain (4), essays (4), Cleveland history (4), France (4), British history (4), Information technology (4), vernal pools (4), information integrity (4), computer forensics (4), terrorism (4), warfare (4), middle east (4), Cornwall (4), forensics (4), cultural criticism (4), canals (4), mass communications (4), 19th century (4), Israel (4), computing history (4), Internet history (4), marketing (4), portraiture (4), Austria (4), publishing (4), dystopia (4), evolution (4), fascism (4), palace (4), music (4), radio (4), Turkey (3), English history (3), construction (3), Judaism (3), Istanbul (3), globalization (3), apples (3), Europe (3), American colonial period (3), Religion (3), ohio (3), high tech (3), non-fiction (3), Japan (3), Holmes County (3), stick making (3), time travel (3), Columbus history (3), European History (3), Republican party (3), viruses (3), early american history (3), cooking (3), office machinery (3), cloud computing (3), close up photography (3), history of broadcasting (3), critical thinking (3), Information (3), photo restoration (3), US Civil War (3), boats (3), Ohio & Erie Canal (3), American presidency (3), fishing (3), Kennet & Avon Canal (3), coming crisis (3), computer history (3), BCP (3), emergent Christianity (3), organizational behavior (3), 19th century history (3), Florence (3), forgery (3), fungi (3), photojournalism (3), ornithology (3), current events (3), brewing (3), Jerusalem (3), eavesdropping (3), Prussia (3), psychology (3), New York (3), Tolkien (3), pictorial (3), political culture (3), post-apocalyptic fiction (3), tour guide (3), surveillance (3), walking sticks (3), Swiss culture (3), cyber warfare (3), Harpers Ferry (3), wetlands (3), Herod (3), Bay Village (3), civil engineering (3), management (3), ancient history (3), woodworking tools (3), Abraham Lincoln (3), castle (3), survivalism (3), media theory (3), Scotland (3), archaeology (3), plants (3), cathedral (3), london (3), how to (3), log cabin (3), vegetables (3), short stories (3), indexing (3), knowledge management (3), investigation (3), anthropology (3), Tysons Corner (2), yearbook (2), bookshelves (2), google (2), populism (2), Maine (2), authoritarianism (2), High School (2), musical history (2), cabinetry (2)
Wolken
Trefwoordenwolk, Auteurswolk, Trefwoordenspiegel
Media
Groepen
Lid sinds
Jun 29, 2008
Over mijn bibliotheek
My library contains two specialists collections, one on information security and one on the more abstract and related topic of 'information.' Interested in the history and nature of information, I've been collecting historical books on computer security, with several from the 1970s.

My belief is that my collection of books on information is significant, containing many texts that I have not found at sources such as the libraries at Royal Holloway and the London Science Museum. Books from the 1930s-60s on the use of punched card equipment constitute a subset of this collection. I certainly don't limit myself to technical histories: at least half of the collection is composed of more philosophical and historical treatises on the social effects of information.

Although I consider them to be interesting and I recommend them, I am not including recent business-oriented texts such as Wikinomics, The Big Switch, and Everything is Miscellaneous. This is an arbitrary and probably wrong decision on my part, especially given the relevancy of Weinberger's book to the area of finding information.

Just as a matter of pride, I've kept a list of all books I've read, along with comments, since 1999. The many books that I started, but did not finish, do not appear on this lifelist. I exported that list, which includes some books I do not own, and used it as the starting point for my list on Librarything. I've since added most of the books in my home office, but not books belonging to my wife or son.
Over mij
I've been an analyst with Gartner since 2004, and have been in the IT industry since 1986.
Woonplaats
Ohio
Homepage
http:///www.heiserhollow.net
Lidmaatschappen
Momenteel aan het lezen

Leden connecties

Vrienden
Interessante bibliotheek