Content
January 1953, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-3 International cooperation in metallurgical literature classification report of interim committee on literature classification metals section, special libraries association
by Marjorie R. Hyslop - 3-13 Application of standard business machine punched‐card equipment to metallurgical literature references
by Alvin T. Maierson & W. W. Howell - 14-16 A new method of recording and searching information
by H. P. Luhn - 16-17 The use of the Univ AC FAC‐tronic system in the library reference field
by Herbert F. Mitchell - 18-22 A marginal punched card system for a specialized information collection
by M. W. Sebring - 22-26 Specialized machines of the future for handling broad ranges of subject matter
by J. W. Perry - 27-34 Contributions toward a bibliography of documentation
by Helen L. Brownson
1952, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 208-213 The U. S. building industry: A case‐problem in communications
by C. Theodore Larson - 213-218 Unit terms in coordinate indexing
by Mortimer Taube & C. D. Gull & Irma S. Wachtel - 223-225 Multiple word coding vs. random coding for the rapid selector. A reply to calvin N. mooers
by Carl S. Wise - 225-225 A report on the operation of auxiliary publication service
by Watson Davis
1952, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 133-138 Factors restricting the availability of government research reports
by Louis Canter - 138-143 The reports librarian and national security
by J. Heston Heald - 143-145 Availability of industrial research reports
by Kenneth H. Fagerhaugh - 145-146 Reports service to industry
by Dorothy Graf - 146-149 Reference use of the collection and its catalogs
by Elma Evans - 149-152 The integration of report literature and journals
by John Bennington - 152-154 Ways and means of reaching the consumer
by Robert S. Bray - 155-160 Reaching the consumer through the field representative and the research information center
by Harold E. Wilcox - 161-163 Exploiting report literature: Ways and means of reaching the consumer
by Charles K. Bauer - 163-165 Reports librarian: Requirements and opportunities
by Ruth H. Hooker - 166-167 Special librarianship and documentation
by Mortimer Taube - 168-175 New methods of reproduction, publication, and the design of technical reports
by G. Miles Conrad - 176-181 New developments in distribution and dissemination
by Earle V. Lee
1952, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 91-94 The genesis and characteristics of report literature
by E. Eugene Miller - 94-100 Acquisitions: Sources and techniques
by Eugene B. Jackson - 101-105 Maintenance and reduction of a collection
by Jerrold Orne - 105-110 Bibliographic identification and organization
by I. A. Warheit - 110-114 The storage and housing of unpublished research reports
by Saul Herner - 114-117 Cataloging in a large reports organization
by Eleanor J. Aronson - 117-119 Cataloging of reports in an industrial library
by Edith S. Francis - 119-122 Cataloging of technical reports in a military research library
by Irving G. Carlson
1952, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 11-15 Subject controls ‐ nature and levels of controls
by Verner W. Clapp - 15-20 Effect of machine methods on the organization of knowledge
by J. H. Shera - 21-28 Possibilities for cooperative work in subject controls
by Mortimer Taube - 29-55 Recommendations and results of international conferences on scientific information and bibliographic services
by Helen L. Brownson - 56-57 A punched card index for nuclear data
by Irma Wachtel - 58-61 Practical experience in microfacsimile publication
by Dwight E. Gray - 61-70 Multi‐dimensional classification and the transcription of cancer literature to punched cards
by Erwin F. Hoffman
October 1951, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 201-204 User needs in a microfacsimile reader
by G. Miles Conrad - 205-212 Superimposed punching of numerical codes on hand‐sorted punch cards
by James W. Perry - 213-216 Rapid announcement of the contents of scientific journals
by Robert S. Bray - 216-219 Mechanical methods of enlargement print production and related processes in use at the library of congress
by Donald C. Holmes - 219-221 The AEC, ASTIA, NACA CATALOG CARD
by Dwight E. Gray - 221-228 New horizons with microfilm
by R. S. Ellsworth - 229-237 The present state of research on mechanical translation
by Yehoshua Bar‐Hillel - 238-240 The photronic reproducer
by William C. Huebner
August 1951, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 131-141 The cumulative catalog technique at the library of congress
by C. D. Gull - 141-149 Organizing the United Nations documents collection
by Alfred G. Harris - 150-152 Microprint
by Albert Boni - 152-157 The possible correlation of all forms of microtext
by Fremont Rider - 157-159 Microfilm as an edition process of documentary reproduction
by Eugene B. Power - 160-162 The point of view of the division of public documents
by Roy Eastin - 162-166 The point of view of the librarian
by Jerome K. Wilcox - 167-170 The earliest experiments in microphotography
by Frederic Luther
April 1951, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 69-80 The 1951 annual meeting. American Documentation Institute
by Luther H. Evans - 80-83 Discovering sources of research material
by Joseph A. Groesbeck - 84-86 Storage problems and micro‐reproduction
by Dallas Irvine - 87-89 15 years experience with auxiliary publication
by Watson Davis - 89-95 Microcards and documentation
by J. W. Kuipers - 95-97 Thermo‐fax, stenafax and xerox
by G. Miles Conrad - 97-100 The polygraph in the library of the university of Virginia
by Baxter D. Wilson - 100-102 American impressions
by D. J. Urquhart - 102-107 Some comments on mechanical selection
by Brian C. Vickery
January 1951, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Vernon D. Tate - 1-5 Planning for microfilm operations
by Lester K. Born - 7-11 Developments in auxiliary publication
by Watson Davis - 11-18 Bibliographic development in the social sciences
by Margaret E. Egan - 18-20 Coöperative development of research collections in the United States
by Keyes D. Metcalf - 20-32 Zatocoding applied to mechanical organization of knowledge
by Calvin N. Mooers - 33-39 Microfilm as a substitute for binding
by Eugene B. Power - 39-44 Microcards vs. the cost of book storage
by Fremont Rider - 44-47 The role of documentation in research administration
by Eugene W. Scott - 47-54 Bibliographic management
by Jesse H. Shera - 54-58 New methods of printing and reproducing scholarly materials
by Henry M. Silver
October 1950, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 177-180 Film composition
by Henry Silver - 181-184 Editors' camera: “The letters of theodore roosevelt”
by John M. Blum - 184-190 Notes on film records
by Loran L. Fisher - 190-193 Titling of microfilm editions
by Ralph H. Carruthers - 194-196 High speed intermittent camera
by Ralph R. Shaw - 196-206 Rene dagron and the siege of Paris
by Frederic Luther - 225-229 Editor's corner
by Calvin N. Mooers
August 1950, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 127-130 ADI's tasks
by Luther H. Evans - 130-132 American council of learned societies, British manuscripts project. The collection in the library of congress
by Faustine Dennis - 133-139 Information analysis for machine searching
by James W. Perry - 139-143 The use of high reduction microfilm in libraries
by Eugene B. Power - 144-146 The UNESCO conference on the improvement of bibliographic services. A preliminary report
by Jesse H. Shera - 146-151 The United States report on national and international bibliographic problems
by Jessie H. Shera & Margaret E. Egan - 152-153 The activities of the technical documentation and information center for the Netherlands
by H. Polak
April 1950, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 61-65 A program for the American Documentation institute
by Norman T. Ball - 66-75 A national plan for extensive microfilm operations
by Lester K. Born - 76-83 Multiple coding and the rapid selector
by Carl S. Wise & James W. Perry - 84-87 The library of congress, photoduplication service
by Donald C. Holmes - 88-90 Union list of microfilms
by Rudolf Hirsch - 91-99 An appraisal of microfilm
by Vernon D. Tate - 100-109 Committee on organization of information
by Norman T. Ball - 110-120 Shorter communications: News and technical notes
by Verner W. Clapp - 121-125 Editor's corner
by Robert Edmond Booth
January 1950, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special notice to former subscribers of the journal of documentary reproduction
by Vernon D. Tate - 3-7 Introducing American Documentation. A quarterly review of ideas, techniques, problems and achievements in documentation
by Vernon D. Tate - 8-12 Documentation in the United States
by Jesse H. Shera & Margaret E. Egan - 13-23 The publication of original research materials
by Henry M. Silver - 24-34 Committee on organization of information
by Norman T. Ball - 35-41 Low‐cost institutional photocopying service
by Edward A. Chapman - 42-45 Archival materials on microcards
by Fremont Rider