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== Life == | |||
Madeline M. (Berry) Henderson (1922-2011) | Madeline M. (Berry) Henderson (1922-2011) | ||
== Contribution == | == Contribution == | ||
Chemist, E.I. DuPont, 1944-45; researcher, C.S. Batchelder Co., 1945-46; research associate, MIT, 1946-52; consultant, 1953; Battelle Labs, 1953-56; research analyst, National Science Foundation, Office of Science Information Service, 1956-62; analyst, National Bureau of Standards, 1964-79; independent consultant, 1979-91. A fairly complete biography of Henderson appears in the following source: Robert V. Williams, "Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Archtect of the New Information Science." ''Libraries and the Cultural Record''45(2), 167-184. | Chemist, E.I. DuPont, 1944-45; researcher, C.S. Batchelder Co., 1945-46; research associate, MIT, 1946-52; consultant, 1953; Battelle Labs, 1953-56; research analyst, National Science Foundation, Office of Science Information Service, 1956-62; analyst, National Bureau of Standards, 1964-79; independent consultant, 1979-91. A fairly complete biography of Henderson appears in the following source: Robert V. Williams, "Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Archtect of the New Information Science." ''Libraries and the Cultural Record''45(2), 167-184. | ||
== Awards == | |||
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* 1989 Watson Davis Award (ASIS) | |||
* Fellow, American Institute of Chemists | |||
* Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science | |||
== Offices == | |||
* AAAS Secretary 1978 | |||
== Papers == | == Papers == | ||
''' | '''Location #1''' A few personal and professional papers are in her possession; most of her professional papers reside in the various agencies noted above | ||
Conversation with Ms. Henderson, July, 1997 | * '''Papers dates:''' | ||
* '''Size:''' | |||
* '''Includes:''' | |||
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* '''Source''': Conversation with Ms. Henderson, July, 1997 | |||
''' | '''Location #2''' Chemical Heritage Foundation | ||
''' | * '''Papers dates''': Oral history interview conducted by Robert V. Williams, 14 July 1997 for the CHF. | ||
* '''Size:''' | |||
* '''Includes:''' | |||
* '''Finding aid:''' | |||
* '''Source''': CHF Web site, Historical Services Dept. | |||
Revision as of 17:44, 14 August 2023

Life
Madeline M. (Berry) Henderson (1922-2011)
Contribution
Chemist, E.I. DuPont, 1944-45; researcher, C.S. Batchelder Co., 1945-46; research associate, MIT, 1946-52; consultant, 1953; Battelle Labs, 1953-56; research analyst, National Science Foundation, Office of Science Information Service, 1956-62; analyst, National Bureau of Standards, 1964-79; independent consultant, 1979-91. A fairly complete biography of Henderson appears in the following source: Robert V. Williams, "Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Archtect of the New Information Science." Libraries and the Cultural Record45(2), 167-184.
Awards
- 1989 Watson Davis Award (ASIS)
- Fellow, American Institute of Chemists
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Offices
- AAAS Secretary 1978
Papers
Location #1 A few personal and professional papers are in her possession; most of her professional papers reside in the various agencies noted above
- Papers dates:
- Size:
- Includes:
- Finding aid:
- Source: Conversation with Ms. Henderson, July, 1997
Location #2 Chemical Heritage Foundation
- Papers dates: Oral history interview conducted by Robert V. Williams, 14 July 1997 for the CHF.
- Size:
- Includes:
- Finding aid:
- Source: CHF Web site, Historical Services Dept.