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Homo Novus Series: Annotated Bibliography

Authors: Waford, Lon Douglas;

Homo Novus Series: Annotated Bibliography

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This paper is the master annotated bibliography for the Homo Novus Series. It is continuously updated as new papers are indited and published. This is Version 7 - June 4, 2026: Added entry for Paper #16 "The Completed Abundance Economy Part V Orbital AI Data Centers Powered by Dyson Swarms (2026–2040): Feasibility & Impact." I also added a third Latin motto for the project in the Introduction: Ad Astra, Consone (To the Stars, Together/In Unison/Harmoniously) This is Version 6 - May 6, 2026: Added entry for Paper #22 "Declaration on the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Statement of Intellectual Property Status." Also corrected some typographical errors and expanded some of the annotations. This is Version 5 - April 21, 2026: Added the entry for Paper #17 "AI Computer Literacy as the Gateway to Homo Novus: Bridging the Prompt Gap to Accelerate the Economic and Cybernetic Singularities". Version 4 and following versions will include the Concept DOI for each paper. The Concept DOI always resolves to the latest published version of each paper and displays the complete version history, allowing readers to access the most current iteration while still viewing previous versions. Specific version DOIs (e.g., v1) are available on the Zenodo record page when an exact historical snapshot is required. This approach ensures long-term citability and accessibility as the series continues to evolve. Version 4 and following versions will also include the complete title for each paper and expanded annotations .

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