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He authored “Standardization/Innovation Trade-Offs in Computing” for Vol 12, #3 (Fall 1999). Visit his website at 〈www.rmi.net/~fagin〉.

Roland Person has recently moved from the Science Division to become Education and Psychology Librarian at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. A typical English major, he keeps a wary eye out in case technology is sneaking up behind him.

Ron Thomas, AICP, is a founding board member of 1000 Friends of Washington, facilitated community-based regional plans in Savannah, GA, Houston, TX, Seattle, WA, Albuquerque, NM, Racine, WI and recently Mayor Williams Neighborhood Action in Washington, D.C. Currently, he is Executive Director of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission.

He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Miami.

This is Roland Person’s second review in one issue: a certified first (pending testing).

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Fagin, B., Person, R., Thomas, R. et al. Book notes. Know Techn Pol 13, 109–122 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12130-000-1016-8

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