Aslib Proceedings: Volume 21 Issue 12
Table of contents
CO‐OPERATION IN CATALOGUING
C.D. BATTYAs the theme of this conference implies, librarianship itself is inherently an act of co‐operation. We are communications specialists bridging the gap between information and…
1. Co‐operation in the production of textile abstracting services
K.C. ELLISThe services that form the subject of this paper are provided by five of the textile research associations:
2. From Co‐operation to Contracts
D.R. DAWSON, R.G.J. ELLIOTThe Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great Britain (RAPRA) has, since 1923, provided a conventional abstracting service. The major scientific and technological…
3. Co‐operative abstracting services: food
E.J. MANNIt is no exaggeration to say that ‘co‐operation’ has been the keynote of our success in publishing the first issue of Food Science and Technology Abstracts within one year of the…
INTER‐PERSONAL UNCO‐OPERATION: SOME CAUSES AND CURES
D.J. CAMPBELLThis is a very odd paper, certainly one of the oddest ever published by Aslib: odd in subject, form and author. A patient reader will find out why.
CO‐OPERATIVE TRANSLATION SCHEME
D.J. URQUHARTDr Urquhart said that the work done by Aslib and the National Lending Library for Science and Technology within the field of translations was only the tip of the iceberg. He…