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%%%     filename        = "internet2020.bib",
%%%     address         = "University of Utah
%%%                        Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB
%%%                        155 S 1400 E RM 233
%%%                        Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090
%%%                        USA",
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%%%     docstring       = "This bibliography records books and other
%%%                        publications about the Internet for the
%%%                        decade 2020--2029.  Earlier material is
%%%                        covered in the companion bibliographies,
%%%                        internet.bib, internet2000.bib, and
%%%                        internet2010.bib.
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%%%                        At version 1.05, the year coverage looked
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%%%                             2020 (   3)    2022 (   0)    2024 (   2)
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%%%                             Book:             2
%%%                             Misc:             1
%%%                             TechReport:       2
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%%%                             Total entries:    5
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@String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe, University of Utah, Department
                 of Mathematics, 110 LCB, 155 S 1400 E RM 233, Salt Lake
                 City, UT 84112-0090, USA, Tel: +1 801 581 5254, FAX: +1
                 801 581 4148, e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,
                 \path|beebe@acm.org|, \path|beebe@computer.org|
                 (Internet), URL:
                 \path|https://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}

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@String{j-J-RES-NATL-INST-STAND-TECHNOL = "Journal of research of the
                 National Institute of Standards and Technology"}

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@String{pub-AW:adr              = "Reading, MA, USA"}

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@String{pub-CHAPMAN-HALL-CRC    = "Chapman and Hall/CRC"}
@String{pub-CHAPMAN-HALL-CRC:adr = "Boca Raton, FL, USA"}

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                                  33431-9868, USA"}

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@Misc{Anonymous:2020:HFI,
  author =       "Anonymous",
  title =        "History of the {Finnish Internet}",
  howpublished = "Web site",
  day =          "30",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2020",
  bibdate =      "Thu Aug 01 07:03:05 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/internet2020.bib",
  URL =          "https://siy.fi/history-of-the-finnish-internet/",
  abstract =     "This Timeline is based on ``A History of the
                 Internet'' by Harri K. Salminen. It has been
                 complemented with details from a paper by Juha
                 Hein{\"a}nen, ``Eunet in Finland -- History''. Facts about
                 the development of the Finnish Communication and
                 Internet Exchange (FICIX) have been supplied by Jorma
                 Mellin and facts about the development of the .FI
                 top-level domain by Juhani Juselius.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{Fidler:2020:CAU,
  author =       "Bradley Fidler and Russ Mundy",
  title =        "The Creation and Administration of Unique Identifiers,
                 1967--2017",
  type =         "{Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
                 (ICANN)} Report",
  institution =  "????",
  pages =        "118",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2020",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jun 05 15:56:28 2021",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/internet2020.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/creation-administration-unique-identifiers-1967-2017-18nov20-en.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Foreword by Vinton G. Cerf and Stephen D. Crocker",
}

@Book{Menczer:2020:FCN,
  author =       "Filippo Menczer and Santo Fortunato and Clayton A.
                 Davis",
  title =        "A First Course in Network Science",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 258",
  year =         "2020",
  ISBN =         "1-108-47113-7 (hardcover), 1-108-65394-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-108-47113-8 (hardcover), 978-1-108-65394-7
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "TK5105.5 .M46 2020, T57.85 .M46 2020",
  bibdate =      "Mon Aug 31 11:31:44 MDT 2020",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/internet2020.bib",
  abstract =     "Networks are everywhere: networks of friends,
                 transportation networks and the Web. Neurons in our
                 brains and proteins within our bodies form networks
                 that determine our intelligence and survival. This
                 modern, accessible textbook introduces the basics of
                 network science for a wide range of job sectors from
                 management to marketing, from biology to engineering,
                 and from neuroscience to the social sciences. Students
                 will develop important, practical skills and learn to
                 write code for using networks in their areas of
                 interest -- even as they are just learning to program
                 with Python. Extensive sets of tutorials and homework
                 problems provide plenty of hands-on practice and longer
                 programming tutorials online further enhance students'
                 programming skills. This intuitive and direct approach
                 makes the book ideal for a first course, aimed at a
                 wide audience without a strong background in
                 mathematics or computing but with a desire to learn the
                 fundamentals and applications of network science.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@TechReport{FCC:2024:SSO,
  author =       "{Federal Communications Commission}",
  title =        "Safeguarding and Securing the {Open Internet} and
                 Restoring {Internet} Freedom",
  type =         "Ruling",
  number =       "FCC 24-52",
  institution =  "Federal Communications Commission",
  address =      "Washington, DC 20554, USA",
  pages =        "513 (final 82+ missing: should be 595+)",
  day =          "7",
  month =        may,
  year =         "2024",
  bibdate =      "Thu May 09 07:53:46 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/internet2020.bib",
  URL =          "https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-24-52A1.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Shackelford:2024:FDR,
  author =       "Scott J. Shackelford and Scott O. Bradner",
  title =        "Forks in the Digital Road: Key Decisions in the
                 History of the {Internet}",
  publisher =    pub-OXFORD,
  address =      pub-OXFORD:adr,
  pages =        "xxiv + 207",
  month =        apr,
  year =         "2024",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197617762.001.0001",
  ISBN =         "0-19-761776-X (hardcover), 0-19-761777-8 (paperback),
                 0-19-761778-6 (e-book), 0-19-761779-4 (e-book),
                 0-19-761780-8 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-19-761776-2 (hardcover), 978-0-19-761777-9
                 (paperback), 978-0-19-761778-6 (e-book),
                 978-0-19-761779-3 (e-book), 978-0-19-761780-9
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "TK5105.875.I57 .S533 2024",
  bibdate =      "Thu Aug 1 06:17:20 2024",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/internet2020.bib",
  note =         "Foreword by Vinton G. Cerf.",
  abstract =     "Science fiction has long featured various visions of
                 cyberspace. From the original ''shared hallucination``
                 in William Gibson's \booktitle{Neuromancer}, which
                 first coined the term 'cyberspace,' to the dystopian
                 metaverse of the Matrix, authors and fans alike have
                 been fascinated by how interconnected technologies that
                 are being developed today will shape our collective
                 future, for better and worse. Less common is an urge to
                 look back and understand how decisions made by a
                 relatively small number of entrepreneurs, graduate
                 students, researchers, and government officials have
                 given us the Internet we have. But if we don't know
                 where we've been, it's tough to understand where we
                 are, to say nothing of where we're headed. This book
                 revisits some of these key decision points in the
                 history of cybersecurity and Internet governance,
                 revealing the potential alternative options that
                 existed at the time, and engage with that perennial
                 question --- what if? What if encryption had been built
                 into the Internet's architecture from the beginning?
                 What if Section 230, which shields Internet platforms
                 from civil liability, had taken a different form? What
                 if Tim-Berners Lee had taken the advice of counsel and
                 patented the World Wide Web? And what if the U.S.
                 government had not helped to establish the Internet
                 Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in
                 1998, or elected not to launch a new era of cyber
                 conflict in 2006? This book answers these questions,
                 and many more.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Internet; History; Government policy; United States;
                 Histoire; Politique gouvernementale; {\'E}tats-Unis",
  tableofcontents = "It was not just the bomb: Setting the stage: core
                 technical decisions that created the Internet \\
                 ``Layer 9'' : core policy decisions that gave us the
                 Internet we have \\
                 A flaw in the design \\
                 The web for free \\
                 Regulating online speech \\
                 Why we're still living in 1995: ISP wars and net
                 neutrality \\
                 What passed for Internet governance \\
                 Taking stock: the Internet we deserve",
}