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Charles Percy Bourne (1931-) had professional interests in library analysis, automation and evaluation, natural systems and issues.
Life
He worked at: Research engineer, Stanford Research Institute 1957-66; Vice-Pres., Information General Corporation 1966-68; Pres., Bourne & Associates 1968-71; Prof., UC-Berkley, School of Library Science 1971-77; director of product development, DIALOG Information Services Inc. 1977-1985; Director, Institute Library Research, UC-Berkley 1971-77; Consultant: UNESCO and National Academy of Science.
Contributions
library analysis, automation and evaluation, natural systems and issues
Awards
1965 Award of Merit(ADI/ASIS)
Selected Publications
publications
Papers
LOCATION #1
- INCLUDES: He has 15-20 boxes of personal/professional materials; No decision made on where to deposit these materials.
- SOURCE: Phone conversation with Bourne, 9/95.