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Jack Cassius Morris

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DATES: 1911-1954

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WORKED AT: ORNL Library

OTHER INFORMATION: Morris worked at: Librarian, Univ. SD 1941-43; Patent chemist, Hercules Powder Co. 1943-1946; Chief librarian, ORNL 1947-54. He wrote Corporate Entry Guide for Report Literature at ORNL as well as two important articles on subject analysis. Under his leadership the ORNL library became a model special library. He developed an "outstanding technical reports control system." Morris was responsible for the basic ideas/systems used to catalog the series reports issued by the AEC. He challenged Taube's Uniterm information retrieval system. He believed subject headings used in a unit card system of application were superior to the Uniterm system. He advocated the development of a system combining the best features of unit and marginal punched cards.

Source: Robert V. Williams, "Morris, Jack Cassius (1911-1954)."  In: Dictionary of American Library Biography, Supplement (Libraries Unlimited, 1990), pp. 84-87.

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OFFICES: SLA Oak Ridge Chapter Pres. 1952-53

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INCLUDES: No papers in existence; based on a 1990 conversation with his wife. See Dictionary of Americal Library Biography; Supplement (Libraries Unlimited, 1990, pp. 84-87.

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SOURCE: DALB Supplement.