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This article refers to:
Three kinds of demand pull for the ARPANET into the Internet

Article title: Three Kinds of Demand Pull for the ARPANET into the Internet

Authors: Noel Packard

Journal: Cogent Social Sciences

Bibliometrics: Volume 06, Number 01, pages 01 - 20

DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2020.1720565

On page 2, the last line in the first paragraph of the Introduction section, the reference (Fricker, 1993, 2013; Gallagher, 2011; Thomas & Keith, 1996) has been deleted

• On page 5, in the first paragraph of the last line, a new in-text citation has been inserted: “Valentine 2000, 289;” before “Weinberger, 2017.”

• On page 5, the 12th line of the second paragraph, the citation “Valentine 2000, 289” has been inserted.

• On page 9, in the third paragraph, at the 11th line, a new line “In 1975, Senator Tunney chaired an investigation into Rowan’s claims about government spying; the proceedings included transcripts of Rowan’s broadcasts and testimony about how ARPANET was used (US Congress. Senate. 1975).” has been inserted between “share information with intelligence agencies” and “Rowan wrote Technospies.”

• On page 16, in the third line of the first paragraph, the word “write” has been deleted, and the line “(1996) and Douglas Valentine (2000) in The Phoenix Program wrote” has been inserted.

• In the reference list, a new reference “Valentine, D. (2000). The Phoenix Program. Open Road Distribution.” has been inserted.

• In the reference list, a new reference, “United States. Congress. Senate. (1975). Surveillance technology joint hearings before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary and the Special Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Commerce of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, first session … June 23, September 9 and 10, 1975. NBC News Broadcasts (pp. 3-9); Testimony of David O. Cooke (pp. 20-25). United States. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.” has been inserted.