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Princeton,NJ(1953) 8)M.H.LaJoy, Industrial Automatic Controls," Prentice-Hall,NY(l954 ) 9)S.Furman, A Selected Bibliograph on Automation," Special Libraries Association Y( 1954) 10)A, j. Young,... [Pg.512]

Li, C.J. 2005. Challenges and opportunities of Green Chemistry. Green Chemistry roundtable. Chemistry Division Conference, Special Libraries Association, Toronto, Canada, http //www.sla.org/division/dche/2005/li.pdf. [Pg.91]

Thirty-year Numerical Patent Index (1907-1936), compiled by the Science-Technology Group, Special Libraries Association (Ann Arbor, MI J. W. Edwards, 1944). [Pg.5]

Separate Numerical Patent Indexes with CA abstract numbers were published for the periods 1907 to 1936 (CA Volumes 1-30) (by the Special Libraries Association) and 1937 to 1946 (CA Volumes 31-40) and 1947 to 1956 (CA Volumes 41-50) (by the American Chemical Society), respectively. Numerical Patent Indexes became part of CA Collective Indexes from the sixth Cl onward (1957 to 1961). The CA Patent Concordance was started in 1963, and merged with the Numerical Patent Index in 1981 to form the Patent Index. [Pg.6]

Encouragement to Participate in Appropriate Societies. The value of individual participation in appropriate societies, such as the ACS Division of Chemical Literature, the Special Libraries Association, and the American Documentation Institute, is well recognized only one reporting organization which affords special training does not include encouragement of society participation as partof its program. Such participation is profitable to both employer and em-... [Pg.36]

Jackson, L., ed., Technical Libraries, Their Organization and Management," Special Libraries Association, New York, 1951. [Pg.43]

Special Library Association, New York, Special Library Resources, 4 vols., 1941-1947. [Pg.120]

Another source is the monthly publication Unlisted Drugs, edited by the Pharmaceutical Section of the Special Libraries Association. This listing attempts to be truly international in scope and has become a trustworthy tool for workers in... [Pg.123]

Table courtesy of Consultants Bureau and the National Science Foundation, which calls attention to two main translation depositories in the United States (1) the Special Libraries Association Translation Center located at the John Crerar Library in Chicago and (2) the Office of Technical Services, Technical Information Division, in the Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. [Pg.169]

Technical Translations. Prepared in cooperation with the Special Libraries Association Translation Genter, John Grerar Library, Ghicago, 111., this publication... [Pg.180]

Translations List. This list, which is issued monthly, announces both completed translations and translations in process. Each issue contains an author index, and cumulative indexes are issued at frequent intervals. Gontributors include the AEG and its contractors and the British, Ganadian, and French atomic energy agencies. AEG translations have deposited at the Special Library Association Translation Genter of John Grerar Library, Ghicago, 111., since the center was established. Since January 1959, the translations have been sold by OTS. [Pg.186]

Chicago Section, American Chemical Society, Abstracts of Chemical Patents Vested in Alien Property Custodian, classified and indexed by Science-Technology Group, Special Libraries Association, edited and published by Office of Alien Property Custodian, Washington, D. C., 1944. [Pg.220]

Two types of translation service are offered by Crerar Library. The first, growing rapidly in scope, is the SLA (Special Libraries Association) Translations Center. This is a national cooperative depository of translations of scientific and technical papers maintained by Crerar Library under contract with the association. Translations in the center, numbering 50,000 by 1960, are obtainable in photocopies through Photoduplication Service at Crerar Library, or on loan. [Pg.300]

Trandation Monthly, published by Crerar Library for Special Libraries Association. Volumes 1 and 2 (1955 and 1956) included translations of papers from languages other than Russian volumes 4 and 5 (1957 and 1958) included translations from all foreign languages. This publication was discontinued in December 1958. [Pg.300]

A subject index to each of the earlier volumes is available through the Office of Technical Services. The Special Libraries Association has published a Numerical Index to the Bibliography of Scientific and Industrial Reports, Volumes 1 to 10, which lists all the reports by PB number and sells for 10. The Technical Reports Newsletter enables business men and industrial firms to keep posted on new technical reports available from federal and nonconfidential sources. Each issue includes complete instructions on ordering OTS reports. The Newsletter may be purchased as part of the Bibliography. The subscription price which covers both services is 5 per year the Newsletter may be obtained separately at a cost of 50 cents a year. [Pg.71]

Textile Brand Names Dictionary, New York, Textile Book Publishers, Inc., 1948. Trade-Names Index, with Definitions and Sources from a Card File in the Technology Dept. of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and a Bibliography of Sources of Trade-names and Trade-marks, NewYork, Special Libraries Association, 1941. [Pg.205]

German, in 1947. A list of the PB numbers of these 22 volumes is available from the OTS (22). The abstracts are grouped by the German Patent Office classification in very broad classes. A subject outline of the classification correlated with the PB volumes and pages on which the abstracts of the patents occur has been prepared ( 3). The German patent classification is also given in an index published by the Special Libraries Association (33). [Pg.481]

Special Libraries Association, 31 East Tenth St., New York 3, N. Y., Correlation... [Pg.485]

Portngal, F. H. 2000. Valuating information intangibles. Washington, D.C. Special Libraries Associations. [Pg.6]

Godfrey, L. E. and H. Redman. 1973. Dictionary of Report Series Codes, 2nd ed. New York Special Libraries Association. Older but still useful, the dictionary provides a listing of report initials and numbers to research conducted by numerous agencies that contracted with the U.S. government after World War II. [Pg.28]

Sources of Information in Transportation, 4th ed. 1990. Compiled by members of the Transportation Division, Special Libraries Association, Monticello, IL Vance Bibliographies. [Pg.526]

Sources of Information in Transportation, 5th ed. 2001. Compiled by members of the Transportation Division, Special Libraries Association Series Editor, Susan C. Dresley, Washington, D.C. National Transportation Library, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, U.S. Department of Transportation http //www.ntl.bts.gov/ ref/biblio/ (accessed September 13, 2010). [Pg.526]


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