Inside the Mundaneum
by Molly Springfield
http://canopycanopycanopy.com/8/inside_the_mundaneum
Snail-mail Google and a card-catalog Web: a fin-de-siècle Belgian 
information scientist's proto-Internet.

"ON THE NIGHT OF JUNE 1, 1934, a Belgian information scientist named Paul 
Otlet sat in silent, peaceful protest outside the locked doors of a 
government building in Brussels from which he had just been evicted. Inside 
was his life's work: a vast archive of more than twelve million 
bibliographic three-by-five-inch index cards, which attempted to catalog and 
cross-reference the relationships among all the world's published 
information. For Otlet, the archive was at the center of a plan to 
universalize human knowledge. He called it the Mundaneum, and he believed it 
would usher in a new era of peace and progress. The Belgian government, 
however, had come to view Otlet and his fine mess of papers, dusty boxes, 
and customized filing cabinets as a financial and political nuisance...."

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