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== Life ==
== Life ==
'''Burton Wilbur Adkinson''' was born March 5, 1909 in Everson, WA.
'''Burton Wilbur Adkinson''' was born March 5, 1909 in Everson, WA. He received his Ph.D. in physical geography from Clark University in 1942 and worked as a geographer at the Department of State and the Department of the Interior. During World War II he worked for the [[Office of Strategic Services|'''OSS''']] then at the Library of Congress as Director of the Reference Department where he established the Division of Science and Technology within the Department, reorganized the Division for the Blind, initiated a research program dealing with "talking books," established punched-card control of loans to federal employees, and developed bibliographies and information projects for other government agencies. While he worked at the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF), he became concerned with the publication, retrieval, storage, and exchange of information within the nation as well as internationally.
He worked as a geographer at the Department of State, the Department of the Interior, and the [[Office of Strategic Services|'''OSS''']] during World War II. While he was Director of the Reference Department, he established the Division of Science and Technology within the Department, reorganized the Division for the Blind, initiated a research program dealing with "talking books," established punched-card control of loans to federal employees, and developed bibliographies and information projects for other government agencies. While he worked at the [[National Science Foundation|'''National Science Foundation''']] (NSF), he became concerned with the publication, retrieval, storage, and exchange of information within the nation as well as internationally.
 
He continued his education at the University of Washington, and in 1942, he received his Ph.D. in physical geography from Clark University. His obituary is located in the [http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=burton-adkinson&pid=2653651 Seattle Times].


He died September 15, 2004.
He died September 15, 2004.
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
*''Two centuries of Federal information''. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1978. Appendices include a chronology and excerpts from significant reports.
*''Two centuries of Federal information''. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1978. Appendices include a chronology and excerpts from significant reports.
*"NSF-Science Information."  In A. Kent, H. Lancour, & J. E. Daily (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of library and information science'' 19 (1976): 154-177). New York: Marcel Dekker.
*"Federal government's support of information activities: A historical sketch." ''Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science'', 2, issue 8 (1976), 24-26.


== Offices ==
== Offices ==
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== Further reading ==;
== Further reading ==;
*[Festschrift honoring Burton W. Adkinson.] ''Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology''. 22, Issue 1 (Oct/Nov 1995): 11-16. [https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bult.6] Contains:
*[Festschrift honoring Burton W. Adkinson.] ''Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology''. 22, Issue 1 (Oct/Nov 1995): 11-16. [https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bult.6] Contains tributes stated to be excerpts from a planned Festschrift booklet
"In Honor of Burton W. Adkinson" [? by G. Sophar]; "Dr. Adkinson and the Library of Congress," by
"In Honor of Burton W. Adkinson."; "Dr. Adkinson and the Library of Congress," by
John Sherrod; "Burt Adkinson and the Concept of Information Science," by Harold Borko
John Sherrod; "Burt Adkinson and the Concept of Information Science," by Harold Borko; "Dr. Adkinson and NSF/OSIS Leadership." by Pauline Atherton Cochrane; "Dr. Adkinson and Secondary Information Services," by Dale Baker; "How Burt Became President of the FID," by Cloyd Dake Gull; and "Dr. Adkinson and Psychological Research," by Harold Van Cott.
*"Burton Adkinson Obituary." ''The Seattle Times''  Sep. 28, 2004. [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/seattletimes/name/burton-adkinson-obituary?id=29396846]
*"Burton Adkinson Obituary." ''The Seattle Times''  Sep. 28, 2004. [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/seattletimes/name/burton-adkinson-obituary?id=29396846]
== Papers ==
== Papers ==
*University of Wyoming, Library, Special Collections Division. Mostly about his research on geology.
*University of Wyoming, Library, Special Collections Division. Mostly about his research on geology.

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Burton Adkinson
Burton Adkinson

Burton Adkinson (1909-2004) was an American geographer, librarian and information science program officer.


Life

Burton Wilbur Adkinson was born March 5, 1909 in Everson, WA. He received his Ph.D. in physical geography from Clark University in 1942 and worked as a geographer at the Department of State and the Department of the Interior. During World War II he worked for the OSS then at the Library of Congress as Director of the Reference Department where he established the Division of Science and Technology within the Department, reorganized the Division for the Blind, initiated a research program dealing with "talking books," established punched-card control of loans to federal employees, and developed bibliographies and information projects for other government agencies. While he worked at the National Science Foundation (NSF), he became concerned with the publication, retrieval, storage, and exchange of information within the nation as well as internationally.

He died September 15, 2004.

Contributions

Adkinson worked at the Office of Geography, Dept. of State 1942-43; Assistant Director, U.S. Bd. of Geographical Names 1943-44; Assistant Chief Map Intelligence Section, Map Division, OSS 1944-45; Library of Congress: Assistant Chief, Acting Chief, Map Division 1945-47; Chief 1947-49; Director, Reference Dept., Library of Congress 1949-57; Head of Office of Science Information, NSF, 1957-1970; Director, American Geographical Society 1971-1973; consultant to various organizations.

Publications

  • Two centuries of Federal information. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1978. Appendices include a chronology and excerpts from significant reports.
  • "NSF-Science Information." In A. Kent, H. Lancour, & J. E. Daily (Eds.), Encyclopedia of library and information science 19 (1976): 154-177). New York: Marcel Dekker.
  • "Federal government's support of information activities: A historical sketch." Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 2, issue 8 (1976), 24-26.

Offices

  • International Federation of Documentation (FID). President, 1963-65.
  • Special Libraries Association. Treasurer 1954-56, President, 1959-60.
  • Association Society of Geographers. Secretary 1954-57; Director, 1970-73.

Awards

  • International Federation for Documentation (FID). Centennial Medallion, 1995.
  • American Society of Geographers. Fellow, 1944- .

== Further reading ==;

  • [Festschrift honoring Burton W. Adkinson.] Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 22, Issue 1 (Oct/Nov 1995): 11-16. [1] Contains tributes stated to be excerpts from a planned Festschrift booklet

"In Honor of Burton W. Adkinson."; "Dr. Adkinson and the Library of Congress," by John Sherrod; "Burt Adkinson and the Concept of Information Science," by Harold Borko; "Dr. Adkinson and NSF/OSIS Leadership." by Pauline Atherton Cochrane; "Dr. Adkinson and Secondary Information Services," by Dale Baker; "How Burt Became President of the FID," by Cloyd Dake Gull; and "Dr. Adkinson and Psychological Research," by Harold Van Cott.

  • "Burton Adkinson Obituary." The Seattle Times Sep. 28, 2004. [2]

Papers

  • University of Wyoming, Library, Special Collections Division. Mostly about his research on geology.