Toward a national technical information system

1965; Wiley; Volume: 16; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/asi.5090160406

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1936-6108

Autores

Alexander G. Hoshovsky, H. Harvey Album,

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Research, Science, and Academia

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American DocumentationVolume 16, Issue 4 p. 313-322 Article Toward a national technical information system A. G. Hoshovsky, A. G. Hoshovsky Headquarters, Office of Aerospace Research, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.Search for more papers by this authorH. H. Album, H. H. Album Captain, USAF, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, AFIT ProgramSearch for more papers by this author A. G. Hoshovsky, A. G. Hoshovsky Headquarters, Office of Aerospace Research, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.Search for more papers by this authorH. H. Album, H. H. Album Captain, USAF, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, AFIT ProgramSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1965 https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.5090160406Citations: 2AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References 1 The White House, President's Science Advisory Committee, Science, Government and Information, January 10, 1963. (Known as Weinberg Report; available from Government Printing Office.) 2 Lowell H. Hattery, “ Organization for a Science Information Service,” Information Handling: First Principles, Paul W. Howerton, ed. (Washington, D.C.: Spartan Books, 1963) p. 173. 3 Julius N. Cahn, “ BITS—Bureau of Information for Technology and Science,” Proceedings of the Engineering Information Symposium, Joint Engineers Council, New York City, January 17, 1962. 4 Julius N. Cahn, A Draft Program for a National Technical Information Center, Stanford Research Institute, January 1958. 5 Julius N. Cahn, A National Scientific and Technical Information System, Management Technology Inc., April 1963. 6 G. S. Simpson, Jr., A Pentagon of U.S. Scientific and Technical Information and Data Service, a working paper. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, November 1963. 7 G. S. Simpson, Jr., Proposal to Establish a Government Corporation to Create and Provide Services from an Integrated Store of Scientific and Technical Information, Documentation Inc., Bethesda, Md., July 1963. 8 Stafford Warren, Proposal: The National Library of Science System and Network for the Published Scientific Literature, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C., May 1964. 9 Alvin M. Weinberg, “ Scientific Communication,” International Science and Technology, April 1962. 10 U.S. Congress, A Bill to Provide for Science Information Data Processing Center, H.R. 1946, 88th Congress, 1st Session, January 17, 1963; resubmitted in 89th Congress, 1st Session, as H.R. 664. 11 Andrew A. Aines, Executive Secretary of the Committee on Scientific and Technical Information—an interview. 12 William T. Knox, “ Observations on the National Scientific and Technical Information Problem,” Proceedings of the First USAF Scientific and Technology Informotion Conference, September 30-October 4, 1963, Dayton, Ohio, Office of Aerospace Research, Report OAR-015 (available from Clearinghouse for Federal S&T Information, AD 450 000). 13 The White House, President's Science Advisory Committee, Improving the Availability of Scientific and Technical Information in the United States, December 7, 1958 (attachment to press release of the same date). 14 Chester I. Barnard, The Functions of the Executive (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962) p. 82. 15 Herbert A. Simon, Administrative Behavior (New York: Macmillan, 1947) p. 160. 16 Andreas G. Papandreau, “ Some Basic Problems on the Theory of the Firm,” A Survey of Contemporary Economics, Bernard F. Haley, ed. (Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irvin, Inc., 1952) Vol. II, p. 186. 17 The White House, Committee on Scientific and Technical Information, Recommendations to the Federal Council for Science and Technology, Approved 11 Feb. 1964. (unpublished). 18 Adrian M. McDonough, Information Economics and Management Systems (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963) p. 65. 19 Mark Chodrow, David E. Sparks and David P. Waite, Information Service System Modeling: Analytical Tools for Management Evaluation, Final Report R-1061-4 to National Science Foundation (Contract NSF-C-263), Information Dynamics Corporation, Wakefield, Mass., December 1963. 20 Stanley A. Goldberg, et al, Engineering Data and Information System (EDIS): Concept and Action Plan Report, Report No. EDIS-1, Office of Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army, July 1964 (available from Defense Documentation Center, AD 444 700L). 21 H. H. Album and A. G. Hoshovsky, Threat of Communist Technology: Proposals for Free World Cooperation in R&D and Information Transfer, Office of Aerospace Research, Report OAR-018, Washington, September 1, 1963 (available from Clearinghouse for Federal S&T Information, AD 430 598). Citing Literature Volume16, Issue4October 1965Pages 313-322 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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