Welcome to
American Data Processing, Inc.
American Data Processing, Inc. was founded in the 1950s to publish some of the earliest Books, Reference Books, and Periodicals about Data Processing, the
Computer Industry, Information Management, and Automated Education.
American Data Processing, Inc. and its affiliates are offering our titles on Google Books.
This list of publications consists of General Reference Books, as well as books that explore and examine the use of
computers in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s.
From early computer programmers to business executives, to professors and scientists, to the NASA Apollo
Astronauts that went to the “Moon and Back,” American Data Processing was there!
In 1965, our insightful founder stated, “It has been an exciting year [1965] in data processing, but I believe most
readers will agree with me that what we have seen so far is only the prelude. The real performance has not yet
started.” (Frank H. Gille, Publisher, Data Processing Yearbook)
American Data Processing, Inc.’s mission is evolving to participate in what E.O. Wilson (Harvard Professor, Pulitzer
Prize Winner, etc.) described in Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), “The answer is clear: synthesis. We are
drowning in information, while starving for wisdom. The world thenceforth will be run by synthesizers, people able to
put together the right information at the right time, think critically about it, and make important choices wisely.”
The Books are synthesized data and inherently correlated raw knowledge.
Within the 250,000 books in our Knowledge Search Bibliographic Database, we believe exists the core knowledge
of humankind to date.
American Data Processing, Inc. Mission Statement:
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To Abstract the Data & Knowledge from the Best Books in the Library of Congress.
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To Store, Correlate, and Synthesize that Data & Knowledge.
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To “Push” that Data & Knowledge to people and organizations in order to help them make decisions wisely.
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To Assist in predicting the future.
“What you need to know, before you realize you need to know it”
You are invited to follow the chronological flow of our publications and the flow of our data from knowledge to predictive knowledge.
Transcending the Past, Present and Future with Data Resources for Knowledge
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