Aslib Proceedings: Volume 22 Issue 8
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ASLIB CALENDAR 1970
Helen P. HarrisonSeptember TUE.8. Aslib Chemical Group/Technical Translation Group Joint Evening Meeting. ‘Technical translations: meeting the need’, by Paul H. Scott (BP Research). Aslib. 5 for…
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PLANS AND ACHIEVEMENTS: OECD AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL BODIES
P.J. JUDGEThe title that was printed in the programme—‘OECD and Unesco’—which took me a little by surprise, is at the same time too broad and too constricting. Too broad, because one can…
INTERNATIONAL CO‐OPERATION AMONG INFORMATION SPECIALISTS: The WORK OF FID
F.A. SVIRIDOVRapid progress of science and technology and its growing influence on all aspects of life of the modern society are characteristic features of our time. Well‐functioning and…
SUBJECT AND MISSION‐ORIENTATED SCHEMES: The INTERNATIONAL PATTERN AS INDICATED BY CAS, INSPEC, INIS AND OTHERS
J.W. BARRETTOur theme today is International Developments in Scientific Information Services but I intend to limit my remarks to computer‐based secondary information systems. It is certainly…
The FEASIBILITY OF A WORLD SYSTEM: UNISIST BY ICSU OUT OF UNESCO
J.R. SMITHThe title of this paper, not of the author's choosing, is tempting: but to follow the analogy too far might be dangerous.
INVESTMENT IN HUMAN RESOURCES
LORD RITCHIE‐CALDEROne of the good‐intentioned phrases which has become current in international relations is ‘investment in human resources’.
GENERAL DISCUSSION
CHAIRMAN:, HAROLD CBE THOMPSON, FRSMr J.M. Craddock (Meteorological Office, Bracknell) said that the 130 or so members of the World Meteorological Organization were presently planning improved systems for the…