The role of the American documentation institute in international documentation
Henry Dubester
American Documentation, 1962, vol. 13, issue 1, 115-117
Abstract:
The international role or international contributions of the American Documentation Institute will, in effect, be a reflection of its domestic program. This is true not only for the future but also for the past in which ADI has made notable contributions, nationally and internationally, regardless of the character of its organizational relationships.
Date: 1962
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