Aslib Proceedings: Volume 14 Issue 12
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ASLIB PROCEEDINGS: incorporating Aslib Information
The National Lending Library for Science and Technology was formally opened on 5th November by Lord Hailsham, Minister for Science. About two hundred people were present. They…
ASLIB 36th ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Blackpool, 2nd–4th October 1962
The programme opened with a paper by Professor Ritchie Calder. Mr E.J.Carter, lately Head of the Libraries Division of Unesco, was in the chair, and introduced Ritchie Calder as…
The FOREIGN LANGUAGE BARRIER
J.E. HOLMSTROMIdeally all science should belong to everyone, in the sense that everyone needing scientific information for whatever purpose ought to be able to procure quickly the most apposite…
MONITORING CURRENT TECHNICAL INFORMATION WITH The BRITISH TECHNOLOGY INDEX
E.J. COATESIndexing is an activity in the performance of which a sense of aims and objectives may easily be blurred by one's over‐immersion in technicalities. This is a great pity because…
LINKING RESEARCH AND DESIGN
ANTHONY J. BARRETTThis paper describes a fully integrated technical service, as represented by the author's Department, and treats briefly some of the methods for finding and using technical…
The RELATIONS BETWEEN A CENTRAL INFORMATION UNIt AND SECTIONAL UNITS. PART I. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
J.R. STOCKSThe decision by Aslib to allocate a complete session of the Annual Conference to two papers on the relations between a central information unit and sectional units is an attempt…
The RELATIONS BETWEEN A CENTRAL INFORMATION UNIt AND SECTIONAL UNITS. PART II. SOME EXAMPLES TAKEN FROM LARGE ORGANIZATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS DRAWN FROM THEM
A.H. HOLLOWAYFollowing upon Mr J. R. Stocks' paper on theoretical aspects, I should like briefly to discuss one or two examples of centralization which seem to be worthy of attention, and the…
A COMPUTER‐INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR CENTRALIZED INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, STORAGE, AND RETRIEVAL
RENE J. TRITSCHLERThe age‐old goals of libraries and librarians are recording knowledge for posterity, and the arrangement of such recording in a form in which future users may have easy access to…