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A. I. Mikhaĭlov

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A. I. Mikhaĭlov (1905-1988) was a Russian information scientist.


Alexander Ivanovich Mikhaĭlov (Александр Иванович Михайлов), was born 6 December 1905 in Zemetchino, Russia and died 6 February 1988 in Moscow. He was a Russian engineer and information scientist, who directed VINITI from October 1956 until his death.

Publications

Mikhaĭlov authored many publications in Russian. Several are listed in biography in the Russian Wikipedia [1]

His works in published in English include:

  • An introductory course on informatics/documentation, by A.I. Mikhailov and R.S. Giljarevskij.

[Paris]: UNESCO, [1970?].

  • Problems of Information User Needs. Ed. by A. I. Mikhailov. Moscow: All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, 1975. FID Publ. 501. Translated from Russian.
  • Scientific communications and informatics, by A.I. Mikhailov, A.I. Chernyi, & R.S. Giliarevskii. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press, 1984. Translation of Научные коммуникации и информатика (1976).


Further reading

  • "Alexander Mikhailov (information scientist)" Wikipedia [2]
  • "Михайлов, Александр Иванович" [Russian] Wikipedia [3]