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Robert M. Hayes ( 1926- ) was a digital data storage and retrieval pioneer.


== 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


== Contribution ==
== 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-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>
The following brief biographical description appears in the finding aid to his papers at UCLA:
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:'''
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 ==
== Selected Publications ==


== Papers ==
== Papers ==
'''LOCATION #1''' UCLA Library Special Collections
'''PAPERS DATES:''' 1955-1976
'''SIZE:''' 40 cu. ft. (20 linear feet)
'''INCLUDES:''' Records relating to his work as Dean of UCLA are also in the Special Collections Dept. there.
'''FINDING AID:''' <nowiki>http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft42900636/</nowiki> (includes a box list)
'''SOURCE:''' UCLA Library online catalog

Revision as of 11:33, 24 May 2023

Robert M. Hayes ( 1926- ) was a digital data storage and retrieval pioneer.

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

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-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: http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/oral-histories/details/hayes-robert-m.aspx

The following brief biographical description appears in the finding aid to his papers at UCLA:

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:

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

Papers

LOCATION #1 UCLA Library Special Collections

PAPERS DATES: 1955-1976

SIZE: 40 cu. ft. (20 linear feet)

INCLUDES: Records relating to his work as Dean of UCLA are also in the Special Collections Dept. there.

FINDING AID: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft42900636/ (includes a box list)

SOURCE: UCLA Library online catalog