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The Professional Researcher (Bush's Intended User)

Bush designed the memex for domain experts navigating specialized literature—scientists, physicians, lawyers whose depth enabled productive use of augmented retrieval. The democratization to general users was unintended.
Bush explicitly targeted the memex at professional researchers—individuals with years of training who understood their fields deeply enough to know what questions to ask and how to evaluate answers. The device presumed expertise: it would surface relevant materials, but the user needed domain knowledge to recognize relevance, assess quality, and synthesize findings productively. Bush did not envision the memex as a mass consumer device—it was expensive, specialized, and required the kind of sustained intellectual engagement that characterized professional research. The language interface's extension to general users represents both the fulfillment and the transcendence of Bush's vision: capability once reserved for credentialed experts now available to anyone with a query and critical judgment.

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Bush's focus on professionals reflected the institutional realities of 1940s knowledge work. Universities, research labs, hospitals, and law firms employed specialists whose value derived from navigating domain-specific literature—the physician who knew the case studies, the lawyer who knew the precedents, the chemist who knew the journals. These

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