Bibliography
Archival material
- MHS: Massachusetts Historical Society, Alice Bache Gould Papers
- HUA: Harvard University Archives, Department of Mathematics Records
Printed Sources
- Anonymous, ‘Navy needs field glasses: recruiting bureau asks racegoing public to aid with binoculars,’ New York Times, 9 February 1918
- Corman , S . 2006 . ‘Using activity focus networks to pressure terrorist organizations’ . Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory , 12 : 35 – 49 .
- Fenster , D , Kent , D and Archibald , T . ‘Mathematics in the United States during World War I’, in Mathematics and mathematicians in the First World War, C Goldstein and D Aubin (eds), forthcoming
- Gould , A B . ‘Louis Agassiz’ in The Beacon biographies of eminent Americans’, Boston, 1901
- Gould , A B . Nueva lista documentada de los tripulantes de Colnen 1492, Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, 1984
- Gould , A B . ‘The adventure of the missing fortnight,’ Atlantic Monthly, (1919)
- Grier , D A . 2005 . When computers were human , Princeton University Press .
- Martin , William Robert . 1899 . A treatise on navigation and nautical astronomy London
- Parshall , K . 2000 . ‘Perspectives on American mathematics’ . Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society , 37 : 381 – 405 .
- Patterson , Howard . c1903 . The navigator's pocket-book, arranged for immediate reference to any navigation subject New York
- Roosevelt , F D . 1918 . ‘Attention, patriots! The navy needs eyes’ . The North American Review , 207 : 473
- Thompson , Peter . 1913 . Navigation; a method of finding a ship's position at sea by one observation only, for officers in the mercantile marine and yachtsmen London