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<td><b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/day.htm">Melvin Day</a></b>; <b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/fry.htm">Bernard
<td><b>[[Melvin Sherman Day|Melvin Day]]</b>; [[Bernard M. Fry|<b>Bernard Fry</b>]]; <b>[[Herman Fussler]]</b>; [[Mortimer Taube|<b>Mortimer Taube</b>]]; <b>[[Israel A. Warheit]]</b></td>
Fry</a></b>; <b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/fussler.htm">Herman Fussler</a></b>; <b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/taube.htm">Mortimer
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<td><i>Nuclear Science Abstracts</i>; <i>National Nuclear Energy Series</i>;
<td><i>Nuclear Science Abstracts</i>; <i>National Nuclear Energy Series</i>;<i>Tech Briefs</i>; <i>Library Bulletin</i>.</td>
<i>Tech
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<p>In 1958, TIS extension at Oak Ridge (Melvin Day and Roger Shannon) developed
<p>In 1958, TIS extension at Oak Ridge (Melvin Day and Roger Shannon) developed
a mechanized system to prepare indexes, as well as bibliographies, using
a mechanized system to prepare indexes, as well as bibliographies, using
the Listomatic camera and <b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/ibm.htm">IBM</a></b> punchcard equipment.
the Listomatic camera and <b>[[International Business Machines (IBM)|IBM]]</b> punchcard equipment.
This system was used to produce <i>NSA</i> (Jan. 1959) and now could print
This system was used to produce <i>NSA</i> (Jan. 1959) and now could print
current indexes in each issue of <i>NSA</i>. In the late 1960s, AEC cooperated
current indexes in each issue of <i>NSA</i>. In the late 1960s, AEC cooperated
with <b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/nasa.htm">NASA</a></b> to allow NASA to implement the
with <b>[[National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)|NASA]]</b> to allow NASA to implement the
RECON system. NASA and AEC also worked together to create and produce <i>Tech
RECON system. NASA and AEC also worked together to create and produce <i>Tech
Briefs</i>, which allowed U.S. industry to have access to the new technologies
Briefs</i>, which allowed U.S. industry to have access to the new technologies
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<td><b><a href="../File%20Archive/Bob%20Williams%20Files/Dr_Bob_Williams_Files/ASIS%26T_File_Questions_24.5GB/Dr%20Bob%20Info%20Sci%20Pioneers%20N.%20Am.%20folder/adkinson.htm">Adkinson, B. W.</a></b> (1978). <i>Two Centuries
<td><b>Adkinson, B. W.</b> (1978). <i>Two Centuries of Federal Information</i>. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Inc.</td>
of Federal Information</i>. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross,
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ORGANIZATION: Atomic Energy Commission
ACTIVE DATES: 1940s-early 1970s
ADDRESS:
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PERSONS INVOLVED: Melvin Day; Bernard Fry; Herman Fussler; Mortimer Taube; Israel A. Warheit
MAJOR PROJECTS: Nuclear Science Abstracts; National Nuclear Energy Series;Tech Briefs; Library Bulletin.
OTHER INFORMATION: Predecessor to the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was Manhattan District

Project, which organized libraries and other scientific and technical information activities. By 1944, the Project had developed a large and effective technical information service.  After World War II, AEC organized the Manhattan District Editorial Advisory Board (MDEAB) to plan a series of monographs summarizing the state of the art in the various fields of nuclear energy (National Nuclear Energy Series). Alberto F. Thompson and Herman Fussler were both on this board. MDEAB also investigated ways to improve the efficiency of library and technical activities of the project. 

In 1946, before AEC was officially established, the Library Unit of the Research division, with Bernard Fry in charge, was organized. The library unit was responsible for the control and exchange of sci-tech material among the units of the project, for arranging to review material for early release to the public, and for gathering and reviewing all sci-tech material of the project when it came time to declassify it. In June 1946, AEC began issuing Weekly Title List, which was a forerunner to Nuclear Science Abstracts

Early in 1947, the AEC enabling act was passed. This act created the establishment of the Division of Public and Technical Information (Oct. 1947). According to this act, this division was "to secure...adequate control and dissemination of information that is the life and blood of scientific and engineering progress and of public understanding of that progress and its implications." To accomplish this goal, this division was split into 3 branches: the Declassification Branch and the Public Information Branch (both in Washington, DC) and the Technical Information Branch (in Oak Ridge).  Alberto Thompson was appointed head of the Technical Information Branch (TIB). 

In 1948 the Technical Information Panel replaced the MDEAB. TIB was responsible for the centralized processing, reproduction, and dissemination of all AEC lab scientific and technical reports as well as reports from contractors. But TIB was not receiving all of these reports; therefore, in April 1948, it issued the Bulletin CM-81, which gave specific guidelines for control of report literature. In late 1948, TIB at Oak Ridge was placed under administrative and funding control of the Division of Public and Technical Information. In December 1948, TIB published the first of the National Nuclear Energy Series

In 1950, as the TIB's activities expanded, the AEC raised its administrative status and renamed it the Technical Information Service (TIS) (Oak Ridge was placed under TIS's control). TIS still reported to Public and Technical Information but had considerable freedom for administrative, technical, and fiscal decisions. TIS produced Nuclear Science Abstracts as well as the Library Bulletin, containing information on translations and special bibliographies. In 1952, TIS contracted Microcard Corporation to produce microcards of old technical reports as well as current ones. Soon it was the norm to distribute these reports on microcards. Abstract bulletins, indexes, and special bibliographies were also included on microcards. 

In 1954, the Atomic Energy Act passed, authorizing AEC to make more information available to U.S. industry and foreign countries. This act led to agreements with the UK, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands to exchange information. In 1957, AEC began sharing information with Eastern block countries. While TIS was able to gather scientific information from other countries, this program was never very successful. 

In 1958, TIS extension at Oak Ridge (Melvin Day and Roger Shannon) developed a mechanized system to prepare indexes, as well as bibliographies, using the Listomatic camera and IBM punchcard equipment. This system was used to produce NSA (Jan. 1959) and now could print current indexes in each issue of NSA. In the late 1960s, AEC cooperated with NASA to allow NASA to implement the RECON system. NASA and AEC also worked together to create and produce Tech Briefs, which allowed U.S. industry to have access to the new technologies these agencies developed.

SOURCE: Adkinson, B. W. (1978). Two Centuries of Federal Information. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, Inc.

PAPERS AT:
LOCATION
National Archives, Washington, DC; In NNTA-N, NNSM, and NNSP branches of the NA; Also in 9NS-L, 9NS-S, 10NS regions.
PAPERS DATES:
SIZE: 4,665 cu. ft./36,459 items.
INCLUDES: Aerial photographs, images, motion pictures, microfilm, architectural and engineering plans, and sound recordings.
SOURCE: National Archives (http://www.nara.gov: 70/0/inform/groups).