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*Gibson, Weldon B. (1980). SRI: The Founding Years. Los Altos, California: Stanford Research Institute. ISBN 0-913232-80-7. | *Gibson, Weldon B. (1980). SRI: The Founding Years. Los Altos, California: Stanford Research Institute. ISBN 0-913232-80-7. | ||
*Lento, Thomas V (2006). ''Inventing the Future: 60 Years of Innovation at Sarnoff''. Princeton, New Jersey: Sarnoff Corporation. ISBN 0-9785463-0-X. | *Lento, Thomas V (2006). ''Inventing the Future: 60 Years of Innovation at Sarnoff''. Princeton, New Jersey: Sarnoff Corporation. ISBN 0-9785463-0-X. | ||
− | *Lowen, Rebecca (July–August 1997). '[http://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=42971 Exploiting a Wonderful Opportunity'. ''Stanford Magazine'' (Stanford Alumni Association). *Nielson, Donald (2006). A Heritage of Innovation: SRI's First Half Century. Menlo Park, California: SRI International. ISBN 978-0-9745208-1-0. | + | *Lowen, Rebecca (July–August 1997). '[http://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=42971 Exploiting a Wonderful Opportunity]'. ''Stanford Magazine'' (Stanford Alumni Association). |
+ | *Nielson, Donald (2006). A Heritage of Innovation: SRI's First Half Century. Menlo Park, California: SRI International. ISBN 978-0-9745208-1-0. | ||
*Stuart W. Leslie, [http://dynamics.org/SWOPSI/WEB/les09.ed.html Excerpt from Chapter 9. The Days of Reckoning: March 4 and April 3] in ''The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford'' by 1993, Columbia University Press, New York. | *Stuart W. Leslie, [http://dynamics.org/SWOPSI/WEB/les09.ed.html Excerpt from Chapter 9. The Days of Reckoning: March 4 and April 3] in ''The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford'' by 1993, Columbia University Press, New York. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 31 March 2015
The Stanford Research Institute was created in 1946 and was part of Stanford University The institute formally separated from Stanford University in 1970 as a result of student protests about classified, military and counterinsurgency research on campus in the context of the Vietnam war. It became known as SRI International in 1977.
Resources
- Carlson, Curtis R. and William W. Wilmot (2006). Innovation: The Five Disciplines for Creating What Customers Want. New York: Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-33669-9.
- Gibson, Weldon B. (1986). SRI: The Take-Off Days. Los Altos, California: Stanford Research Institute. ISBN 0-86576-103-5.
- Gibson, Weldon B. (1980). SRI: The Founding Years. Los Altos, California: Stanford Research Institute. ISBN 0-913232-80-7.
- Lento, Thomas V (2006). Inventing the Future: 60 Years of Innovation at Sarnoff. Princeton, New Jersey: Sarnoff Corporation. ISBN 0-9785463-0-X.
- Lowen, Rebecca (July–August 1997). 'Exploiting a Wonderful Opportunity'. Stanford Magazine (Stanford Alumni Association).
- Nielson, Donald (2006). A Heritage of Innovation: SRI's First Half Century. Menlo Park, California: SRI International. ISBN 978-0-9745208-1-0.
- Stuart W. Leslie, Excerpt from Chapter 9. The Days of Reckoning: March 4 and April 3 in The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford by 1993, Columbia University Press, New York.