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'''Alexander Ivanovich  Mikhaĭlov''' (Александр Иванович Михайлов), was born 6 December 1905 in Zemetchino, Russia and died 6 February 1988 in Moscow. He was a Russian engineer and information scientist, who directed VINITI from October 1956 until his death.  
'''Alexander Ivanovich  Mikhaĭlov''' (Александр Иванович Михайлов), was born 6 December 1905 in Zemetchino, Russia and died 6 February 1988 in Moscow. He was a Russian engineer and information scientist, who directed VINITI from October 1956 until his death.  
== Life ==
Mikhailov graduated in 1931 in mechanical engineering from the Mendeleev Institute and worked on plane and aircraft engineering in the 1930s and 1940s. He participated in the creation and development of VINITI, an institute devoted to the study and practice of Scientific Information in Russia. The institute opened in 1952. Mikhailov was director from October 1956 until his death.
From the 1960s to the 1980s, Mikhailov was active in the International Federation for Information and Documentation and coordinated the Study Committee Research on Theoretical Basis of Information (FID/RI). He was editor-in-chief of FID's ''International Forum for Information and Documentation'', between 1975 and 1988.
In the 1960s, he developed, with other authors, the concept of Informatics (Informatika in Russian), related to the study, organization and the dissemination of scientific information. His principal works in this field are the books Fundamentals of Scientific Information (1965), Fundamentals Of Informatics (1968) and Scientific Communications and Informatics (1976), all of them written with Arkadii Chernyi [pt] and Rudhzero Gilyarevskyi [pt].


==  Publications ==
==  Publications ==
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His works in published in English include:
His works in published in English include:
*''Organization of scientific and technical information in the communist world.'' [Washington, DC]: Aerospace Technology Division, Library of Congress, 1966. ATD report 66-11. Translation of: Osnovy nauchnoǐ informatsii, ch. 7, p. 494-544.
*''On theoretical problems of informatics." [Editorial board: A.I. Mikhailov and others]. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1969. FID publ. 435.
*''An introductory course on informatics/documentation'', by A.I. Mikhailov and R.S. Giljarevskij.
*''An introductory course on informatics/documentation'', by A.I. Mikhailov and R.S. Giljarevskij.
[Paris]: UNESCO, [1970?].  
[Paris]: UNESCO, [1970?].  
*''Problems of Information User Needs.'' Ed. by A. I. Mikhailov. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1975. FID Publ. 501. Translated from Russian.  
*''Problems of Information User Needs.'' Ed. by A. I. Mikhailov. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1975. FID Publ. 501. Translated from Russian.  
*''Scientific communications and informatics'', by A.I. Mikhailov, A.I. Chernyi, & R.S. Giliarevskii. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press, 1984. Translation of ''Научные коммуникации и информатика'' (1976).
*''Scientific communications and informatics'', by A.I. Mikhailov, A.I. Chernyi, & R.S. Giliarevskii. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press, 1984. Translation of ''Научные коммуникации и информатика'' (1976).


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
*"Alexander Mikhailov (information scientist)" ''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Mikhailov_(information_scientist)]
*"Alexander Mikhailov (information scientist)" ''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Mikhailov_(information_scientist)]
*"Михайлов, Александр Иванович" ''[Russian] Wikipedia'' [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Михайлов,_Александр_Иванович]
*"Михайлов, Александр Иванович" ''[Russian] Wikipedia'' [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Михайлов,_Александр_Иванович]

Revision as of 19:40, 18 January 2025

A. I. Mikhaĭlov (1905-1988) was a Russian information scientist.


Alexander Ivanovich Mikhaĭlov (Александр Иванович Михайлов), was born 6 December 1905 in Zemetchino, Russia and died 6 February 1988 in Moscow. He was a Russian engineer and information scientist, who directed VINITI from October 1956 until his death.

Life

Mikhailov graduated in 1931 in mechanical engineering from the Mendeleev Institute and worked on plane and aircraft engineering in the 1930s and 1940s. He participated in the creation and development of VINITI, an institute devoted to the study and practice of Scientific Information in Russia. The institute opened in 1952. Mikhailov was director from October 1956 until his death.

From the 1960s to the 1980s, Mikhailov was active in the International Federation for Information and Documentation and coordinated the Study Committee Research on Theoretical Basis of Information (FID/RI). He was editor-in-chief of FID's International Forum for Information and Documentation, between 1975 and 1988.

In the 1960s, he developed, with other authors, the concept of Informatics (Informatika in Russian), related to the study, organization and the dissemination of scientific information. His principal works in this field are the books Fundamentals of Scientific Information (1965), Fundamentals Of Informatics (1968) and Scientific Communications and Informatics (1976), all of them written with Arkadii Chernyi [pt] and Rudhzero Gilyarevskyi [pt].

Publications

Mikhaĭlov authored many publications in Russian. Several are listed in biography in the Russian Wikipedia [1]

His works in published in English include:

  • Organization of scientific and technical information in the communist world. [Washington, DC]: Aerospace Technology Division, Library of Congress, 1966. ATD report 66-11. Translation of: Osnovy nauchnoǐ informatsii, ch. 7, p. 494-544.
  • On theoretical problems of informatics." [Editorial board: A.I. Mikhailov and others]. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1969. FID publ. 435.
  • An introductory course on informatics/documentation, by A.I. Mikhailov and R.S. Giljarevskij.

[Paris]: UNESCO, [1970?].

  • Problems of Information User Needs. Ed. by A. I. Mikhailov. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1975. FID Publ. 501. Translated from Russian.
  • Scientific communications and informatics, by A.I. Mikhailov, A.I. Chernyi, & R.S. Giliarevskii. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press, 1984. Translation of Научные коммуникации и информатика (1976).

Further reading

  • "Alexander Mikhailov (information scientist)" Wikipedia [2]
  • "Михайлов, Александр Иванович" [Russian] Wikipedia [3]