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ASIST, the Association for information Science and Technology, is a professional association, 1937- .

ASIST (or ASIS&T) is a professional association which creates, organizes, disseminates, and applies knowledge regarding information and its transfer.

History

On March 13, 1937 nearly sixty delegates of scholarly, scientific, and professional societies and government bureaus met at the US National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, at the invitation of [Watson Davis], director of Science Service, to discuss creation of an organization devoted to the idea of acquiring and indexing the knowledge of the world.

ADI was a service organization whose members were nominated by and affiliated with scientific and profession societies, foundations and governmental agencies. In a revival influenced by Luther Harris Evans, ADI President Personal membership was added in ??

Initially, its primary interest was in microfilm as an aid to learning and the dissemination of learning. Involved in developing microfilm readers, cameras and services, ADI fostered negotiations and research which resulted in the "gentlemen's agreement" covering the duplication of copyrighted materials, the establishment of programs for the storage and reproduction of auxiliary materials in support of journal editors, and the support of international science communications.

Organization

Works

ASIST serves its membership primarily through meetings and publications.

Meetings

The principal meeting is an annual conference meeting with published proceedings. For many years there was also an annual mid-year meeting, replaced in 2000 by an annual Information Architecture Summit, which became the Information Architecture Conference, a separate organization. Chapters and SIGs provide programs with ASIST meetings, pre-conference events, and also organize separate meetings and .

Publications Selected

ASIST makes current and recent publications available on its website [1] and through the Wiley Online Library [2]. Most past publications, other than American Documentation and the Journal, are available at the HathiTrust [3].

  • The Journal of Documentary Reproduction, edited by Vernon Dale Tate, was published from 1938 to 1942 by the American Library Association, US affiliate of the International Federation for Documentation, to serve as an impartial source for the scientific aids to learning for the members of ADI.
  • American Documentation, also edited by Vernon Dale Tate, was a revival by the American Documentation Institute of Journal of Documentary Reproduction to serve as a clearinghouse for information about documentation. Backfiles made available by ASIST through the Wiley Online Library [4]. In 1968 continued as the Journal.
  • Journal, 1968- . Initially named the Journal of the American American Society for Information Science" the name has changed with each change of the association's name. Backfiles made available by ASIST through the Wiley Online Library [5].
  • "Proceedings" of annual meetings.
  • Bulletin published 1974-2017.

Vols 1 (17) - ? (1987) available open access at the HathiTrust Vols 22 (1995)-43 (2017) available open access at the ASIST Digital Library [6]

The name was changed to American Society for Information Science in 1968, to American Society for Information Science in 2000, and as part of a move to become international Association for Information for Information Science and Technology.

Further Reading

  • ASIST website [7]

Papers

  • University of Michigan Hatcher Library The Special Collections Research Center.

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