Kenneth Craven
Kenneth Craven, an authority on Shakespeare, Swift, Locke, Sterne, and Tolstoy, is also a humanist, intellectual historian, corporate planner on infrastructure, psychotherapist, and Kremlinologist. He holds a PhD from Columbia University, New York, USA, and served on the faculty of the City University of New York. He has worked as a consultant for AT&T, Xerox, and IBM. In 1961, Dr Craven published the landmark study Science Information Personnel for the National Science Foundation that created...See more
Kenneth Craven, an authority on Shakespeare, Swift, Locke, Sterne, and Tolstoy, is also a humanist, intellectual historian, corporate planner on infrastructure, psychotherapist, and Kremlinologist. He holds a PhD from Columbia University, New York, USA, and served on the faculty of the City University of New York. He has worked as a consultant for AT&T, Xerox, and IBM. In 1961, Dr Craven published the landmark study Science Information Personnel for the National Science Foundation that created the first doctoral programs and schools in information and computer science. See less