Records, 1958-1985.

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Records, 1958-1985.

The records of this international federation of abstracting and indexing services includes corporate bylaws and meeting minutes, correspondence, membership directories, reports, speeches, manuscripts, conference proceedings, and financial records.

28.0 c.f. (70 archives boxes).

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American National Standards Institute

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Senders, John W. 1920-

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John W. Senders was born February 26, 1920. Senders began working for the General Control Company of Boston, Massachusetts in 1943 where he rose to the position of Chief Electronics Engineer, and later Productions Manager. In 1948 Senders received his Artium Baccalaureatus Degree form Harvard College in Experimental Psychology. Senders began contracting out as a Consulting Engineer from 1948 through 1950. In 1950 Senders began working for the United States Air Force as a...

National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (U.S.)

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The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services grew out of a conference convened in Philadelphia in 1958 by the director of BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS, G. Miles Conrad. The original membership of fourteen scientific abstracting and indexing services organized to improve the documentation of scientific and technological literature and to foster the exchange of information among scientists worldwide. The goals are pursued through a variety of activities includin...

Neufeld, M. Lynne

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National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing Services

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American Society for Information Science. Annual Meeting

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Professional association which creates, organizes, disseminates, and applies knowledge regarding information and its transfer. ASIS was preceded by the American Documentation Institute (ADI), which was founded in 1937 with the goal of acquiring and indexing the knowledge of the world. In 1968, the organization's name was changed to reflect the evolution of its range of activities and the emergence of information science as an identifiable discipline. From the description of ASIS reco...

Miles Conrad Memorial Lectures.

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National Federation of Science Abstracting and Indexing Services

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International Council of Scientific Unions. Abstracting Board

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Jensen, R. A. 1926-

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Bearman, Toni Carbo

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National Science Foundation (U.S.)

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Abstracting and Indexing Services

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Keenan, Stella.

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Syracuse University. School of Information Studies

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