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Robert M. Hayes (1926- ) was a digital data storage and retrieval pioneer.  
Robert M. Hayes (1926-2022) was a digital data storage and retrieval pioneer. Formally trained in mathematics, Hayes contributed significantly to a number of advances in library and information sciences. Hayes pioneered the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research, and international consultation vis-à-vis library networks. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of research library operations.  


== Life ==
== Life ==
Hayes was born in New York City on December 3, 1926; married Alice Peters, 1952; received BA (1947), MA (1949), and PhD (1952) in mathematics at UCLA; mathematician, National Bureau of Standards, Washington and Los Angeles, 1949-52; member, technical staff, Hughes Aircraft Company, 1952-54; head of applications group, National Cash Register Company, 1954-55; head, business systems group, Magnavox Company, 1955-60; Vice President and Science Director, Electrada Corporation, Los Angeles, 1960-64; President, Advanced Information Systems Incorporated, Los Angeles, 1960-64; lecturer, Math Department, UCLA, 1952-64; Director, Institute of Library Research, 1965-70; professor (1964-91) and Dean (1974-89), then Dean emeritus (1989) and professor emeritus (1991), UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science; visiting lecturer at a number of national and international institutions; co-author of various publications dealing with information storage and retrieval; author, Strategic Management for Academic Libraries (1993).Robert Mayo Hayes, formally trained in mathematics, contributed significantly to a number of advances in library and information sciences. Hayes pioneered the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research, and international consultation vis-à-vis library networks. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of research library operations.
Hayes was born in New York City on December 3, 1926; married Alice Peters, 1952; received BA (1947), MA (1949), and PhD (1952) in mathematics at UCLA; mathematician, [[National Bureau of Standards|'''National Bureau of Standards''']], Washington and Los Angeles, 1949-52; member, technical staff, Hughes Aircraft Company, 1952-54; head of applications group, National Cash Register Company, 1954-55; head, business systems group, Magnavox Company, 1955-60; Vice President and Science Director, Electrada Corporation, Los Angeles, 1960-64; President, Advanced Information Systems Incorporated, Los Angeles, 1960-64; lecturer, Math Department, UCLA, 1952-64; Director, Institute of Library Research, 1965-70; professor (1964-91) and Dean (1974-89), then Dean emeritus (1989) and professor emeritus (1991), UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science; visiting lecturer at a number of national and international institutions; co-author of various publications dealing with information storage and retrieval.
 
An obituary is available at https://seis.ucla.edu/news/robert-m.-hayes-1926-2022


== Contribution ==
== Contribution ==
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Hayes taught mathematics and information science at UCLA. He worked at: Dean of the Library and Information Science Graduate School at UCLA 1975-?. He worked with Becker on Library/USA - an exhibit at the World's Fair in 1964 to introduce online retrieval to the general public (Bellardo & Bourne). For both the Seattle and New York World's Fairs--see Becker's activities.
Hayes taught mathematics and information science at UCLA. He worked at: Dean of the Library and Information Science Graduate School at UCLA 1975-?. He worked with Becker on Library/USA - an exhibit at the World's Fair in 1964 to introduce online retrieval to the general public (Bellardo & Bourne). For both the Seattle and New York World's Fairs--see Becker's activities.


According to Farkas-Conn, Hayes had a "lifetime influence on the field." He was an expert on systems. He co-author with Joseph Becker ''Information Storage and Retrieval'', the most comprehensive text in the field at that time (1962). He was a consultant on library and information systems. Oral history interview located at the Chemical Heritage Foundation at: <nowiki>http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/oral-histories/details/hayes-robert-m.aspx</nowiki>
According to Farkas-Conn, Hayes had a "lifetime influence on the field." He was an expert on systems. He co-authored (with Joseph Becker) ''Information Storage and Retrieval'', the most comprehensive text in the field at that time (1962). He was a consultant on library and information systems.  


The following brief biographical description appears in the finding aid to his papers at UCLA:
Oral history interview located at the Chemical Heritage Foundation at: <nowiki>http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/oral-histories/details/hayes-robert-m.aspx</nowiki>
 
Description
 
Robert Mayo Hayes pioneered in the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of library operations. Spanning two decades (1955-1976), the collection documents Hayes' activities as an international consultant to corporations, academic and public libraries, as well as government organizations. The material reflects the scope of Hayes' intellectual pursuits: the economics of information transfer; copyright; measurement of productivity in libraries; coding applications; the relationship between information services and products; remote storage; and preservation.


'''AWARDS:'''
'''AWARDS:'''
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== Selected Publications ==
== Selected Publications ==
Strategic Management for Academic Libraries (1993)


== Papers ==
== Papers ==
'''LOCATION #1''' UCLA Library Special Collections
'''LOCATION #1''' UCLA Library Special Collections (Los Angeles, CA)


* '''PAPERS DATES:''' 1955-1976
* '''PAPERS DATES:''' 1955-1976
* '''SIZE:''' 40 cu. ft. (20 linear feet)
* '''SIZE:''' 20 linear feet (40 boxes)
* '''INCLUDES:''' Records relating to his work as Dean of UCLA are also in the Special Collections Dept. there.
* '''INCLUDES:''' Collection consists of personal papers and books related to Dr. Hayes' tenure as professor and Dean of the UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS). The bulk of the material includes correspondence, notes, clippings, reports, and papers related to various projects.
* '''FINDING AID:''' <nowiki>http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft42900636/</nowiki> (includes a box list)
* '''FINDING AID:''' https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft42900636/
* '''SOURCE:''' UCLA Library online catalog
* '''SOURCE:''' Online Archive of California
 
 
'''LOCATION #2''' Science History Institute (Philadelphia, PA)
* '''PAPERS DATES:''' 2001
* '''SIZE:''' 27 pages, 1 hour 27 minutes 35 seconds
* '''INCLUDES:''' Oral history interview
* '''SOURCE:''' https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/6fyymz6

Revision as of 21:09, 27 September 2023

Robert M. Hayes

Robert M. Hayes (1926-2022) was a digital data storage and retrieval pioneer. Formally trained in mathematics, Hayes contributed significantly to a number of advances in library and information sciences. Hayes pioneered the development of digital data storage and retrieval, information transfer, systems analysis and design research, and international consultation vis-à-vis library networks. His work has had a major impact on information policy and the economics of research library operations.

Life

Hayes was born in New York City on December 3, 1926; married Alice Peters, 1952; received BA (1947), MA (1949), and PhD (1952) in mathematics at UCLA; mathematician, National Bureau of Standards, Washington and Los Angeles, 1949-52; member, technical staff, Hughes Aircraft Company, 1952-54; head of applications group, National Cash Register Company, 1954-55; head, business systems group, Magnavox Company, 1955-60; Vice President and Science Director, Electrada Corporation, Los Angeles, 1960-64; President, Advanced Information Systems Incorporated, Los Angeles, 1960-64; lecturer, Math Department, UCLA, 1952-64; Director, Institute of Library Research, 1965-70; professor (1964-91) and Dean (1974-89), then Dean emeritus (1989) and professor emeritus (1991), UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science; visiting lecturer at a number of national and international institutions; co-author of various publications dealing with information storage and retrieval.

An obituary is available at https://seis.ucla.edu/news/robert-m.-hayes-1926-2022

Contribution

OTHER INFORMATION:

Hayes taught mathematics and information science at UCLA. He worked at: Dean of the Library and Information Science Graduate School at UCLA 1975-?. He worked with Becker on Library/USA - an exhibit at the World's Fair in 1964 to introduce online retrieval to the general public (Bellardo & Bourne). For both the Seattle and New York World's Fairs--see Becker's activities.

According to Farkas-Conn, Hayes had a "lifetime influence on the field." He was an expert on systems. He co-authored (with Joseph Becker) Information Storage and Retrieval, the most comprehensive text in the field at that time (1962). He was a consultant on library and information systems.

Oral history interview located at the Chemical Heritage Foundation at: http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/oral-histories/details/hayes-robert-m.aspx

AWARDS:

  • 1971 Best Information Science Book (ASIS)

OFFICES:

  • ADI/ASIS Pres., 1962-63 and 1967-68;
  • ALA/ISAD Pres., 1968-1970;
  • AAAS: Vice-Pres., 1969-70 and Secretary/Treasurer (Chapter Level), 1970-71

Selected Publications

Strategic Management for Academic Libraries (1993)

Papers

LOCATION #1 UCLA Library Special Collections (Los Angeles, CA)

  • PAPERS DATES: 1955-1976
  • SIZE: 20 linear feet (40 boxes)
  • INCLUDES: Collection consists of personal papers and books related to Dr. Hayes' tenure as professor and Dean of the UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS). The bulk of the material includes correspondence, notes, clippings, reports, and papers related to various projects.
  • FINDING AID: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft42900636/
  • SOURCE: Online Archive of California


LOCATION #2 Science History Institute (Philadelphia, PA)