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An action plan for indexing

JAN 01, 1966
Pauline A. Atherton

To supplement the considerations in the two preceding letters, I should like to point out that the AIP Documentation Research Project benefits greatly from the advice of its advisory committee, composed mostly of working physicists who have some interest in documentation problems. Its members are Paul Camp, chairman, R. T. Beyer, F. G. Brickwedde, M. M. Kessler, Gilbert King, J. B. H. Kuper, Jerry B. Marion, K. G. McKay and S. Pas ternack. A nuclear physicist has been a regular consultant for several years and a consulting chemical physicist was added to the staff last year.

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