American Documentation
1950 - 1969
Current editor(s): Javed Mostafa
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1952
- The U. S. building industry: A case‐problem in communications pp. 208-213

- C. Theodore Larson
- Unit terms in coordinate indexing pp. 213-218

- Mortimer Taube, C. D. Gull and Irma S. Wachtel
- Multiple word coding vs. random coding for the rapid selector. A reply to calvin N. mooers pp. 223-225

- Carl S. Wise
- A report on the operation of auxiliary publication service pp. 225-225

- Watson Davis
Volume 3, issue 3, 1952
- Factors restricting the availability of government research reports pp. 133-138

- Louis Canter
- The reports librarian and national security pp. 138-143

- J. Heston Heald
- Availability of industrial research reports pp. 143-145

- Kenneth H. Fagerhaugh
- Reports service to industry pp. 145-146

- Dorothy Graf
- Reference use of the collection and its catalogs pp. 146-149

- Elma Evans
- The integration of report literature and journals pp. 149-152

- John Bennington
- Ways and means of reaching the consumer pp. 152-154

- Robert S. Bray
- Reaching the consumer through the field representative and the research information center pp. 155-160

- Harold E. Wilcox
- Exploiting report literature: Ways and means of reaching the consumer pp. 161-163

- Charles K. Bauer
- Reports librarian: Requirements and opportunities pp. 163-165

- Ruth H. Hooker
- Special librarianship and documentation pp. 166-167

- Mortimer Taube
- New methods of reproduction, publication, and the design of technical reports pp. 168-175

- G. Miles Conrad
- New developments in distribution and dissemination pp. 176-181

- Earle V. Lee
Volume 3, issue 2, 1952
- The genesis and characteristics of report literature pp. 91-94

- E. Eugene Miller
- Acquisitions: Sources and techniques pp. 94-100

- Eugene B. Jackson
- Maintenance and reduction of a collection pp. 101-105

- Jerrold Orne
- Bibliographic identification and organization pp. 105-110

- I. A. Warheit
- The storage and housing of unpublished research reports pp. 110-114

- Saul Herner
- Cataloging in a large reports organization pp. 114-117

- Eleanor J. Aronson
- Cataloging of reports in an industrial library pp. 117-119

- Edith S. Francis
- Cataloging of technical reports in a military research library pp. 119-122

- Irving G. Carlson
Volume 3, issue 1, 1952
- Subject controls ‐ nature and levels of controls pp. 11-15

- Verner W. Clapp
- Effect of machine methods on the organization of knowledge pp. 15-20

- J. H. Shera
- Possibilities for cooperative work in subject controls pp. 21-28

- Mortimer Taube
- Recommendations and results of international conferences on scientific information and bibliographic services pp. 29-55

- Helen L. Brownson
- A punched card index for nuclear data pp. 56-57

- Irma Wachtel
- Practical experience in microfacsimile publication pp. 58-61

- Dwight E. Gray
- Multi‐dimensional classification and the transcription of cancer literature to punched cards pp. 61-70

- Erwin F. Hoffman
Volume 2, issue 4, 1951
- User needs in a microfacsimile reader pp. 201-204

- G. Miles Conrad
- Superimposed punching of numerical codes on hand‐sorted punch cards pp. 205-212

- James W. Perry
- Rapid announcement of the contents of scientific journals pp. 213-216

- Robert S. Bray
- Mechanical methods of enlargement print production and related processes in use at the library of congress pp. 216-219

- Donald C. Holmes
- The AEC, ASTIA, NACA CATALOG CARD pp. 219-221

- Dwight E. Gray
- New horizons with microfilm pp. 221-228

- R. S. Ellsworth
- The present state of research on mechanical translation pp. 229-237

- Yehoshua Bar‐Hillel
- The photronic reproducer pp. 238-240

- William C. Huebner
Volume 2, issue 3, 1951
- The cumulative catalog technique at the library of congress pp. 131-141

- C. D. Gull
- Organizing the United Nations documents collection pp. 141-149

- Alfred G. Harris
- Microprint pp. 150-152

- Albert Boni
- The possible correlation of all forms of microtext pp. 152-157

- Fremont Rider
- Microfilm as an edition process of documentary reproduction pp. 157-159

- Eugene B. Power
- The point of view of the division of public documents pp. 160-162

- Roy Eastin
- The point of view of the librarian pp. 162-166

- Jerome K. Wilcox
- The earliest experiments in microphotography pp. 167-170

- Frederic Luther
Volume 2, issue 2, 1951
- The 1951 annual meeting. American Documentation Institute pp. 69-80

- Luther H. Evans
- Discovering sources of research material pp. 80-83

- Joseph A. Groesbeck
- Storage problems and micro‐reproduction pp. 84-86

- Dallas Irvine
- 15 years experience with auxiliary publication pp. 87-89

- Watson Davis
- Microcards and documentation pp. 89-95

- J. W. Kuipers
- Thermo‐fax, stenafax and xerox pp. 95-97

- G. Miles Conrad
- The polygraph in the library of the university of Virginia pp. 97-100

- Baxter D. Wilson
- American impressions pp. 100-102

- D. J. Urquhart
- Some comments on mechanical selection pp. 102-107

- Brian C. Vickery
Volume 2, issue 1, 1951
- Foreword pp. iii-iv

- Vernon D. Tate
- Planning for microfilm operations pp. 1-5

- Lester K. Born
- Developments in auxiliary publication pp. 7-11

- Watson Davis
- Bibliographic development in the social sciences pp. 11-18

- Margaret E. Egan
- Coöperative development of research collections in the United States pp. 18-20

- Keyes D. Metcalf
- Zatocoding applied to mechanical organization of knowledge pp. 20-32

- Calvin N. Mooers
- Microfilm as a substitute for binding pp. 33-39

- Eugene B. Power
- Microcards vs. the cost of book storage pp. 39-44

- Fremont Rider
- The role of documentation in research administration pp. 44-47

- Eugene W. Scott
- Bibliographic management pp. 47-54

- Jesse H. Shera
- New methods of printing and reproducing scholarly materials pp. 54-58

- Henry M. Silver