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1973

Preliminary Investigation of Present and Potential Library and Information
Service Needs by Charles P. Bourne and Others. February 1973. (ED 073 786)

The primary objectives of this project were (1) to identify population
groups with information needs that differ from the needs of the general
population and to define these needs, and (2) to formulate tentative speci-
fications for post-1975 library services.

Information and Society by Edwin B. Parker. March 1973. (ED 073 776) Deals in turn with economic trends, technology trends, and social trends, as each is likely to influence information needs. Some suggestions for meeting the needs indicated by these trends.

Annual Reports

National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. Annual Report to the President and the Congress

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Relationship and Involvement of the State Library Agencies with the
National Program Proposed by NCLIS-Alphonse F. Trezza, Director,
Illinois State Library, November 1974.

(ED 100 387)

Role of the Public Library in the National Program-Allie Beth Martin,
Director, Tulsa city/County Library System, October 1974.

(ED 100 388)

The Relationship and Involvement of the Special Library with the
National Program-Edward G. Strable, Manager, Information Services,
J. Walter Thompson Company-Chicago, November 1974.

(ED 100 389)

The Independent Research Library-William S. Budington, Executive
Director and Librarian, The John Crerar Library, October 1974.

The Information Service Environment Relationships and Priorities—
Paul G. Zurkowski, President, Information Industry Association,
November 1974.

Manpower and Educational Programs for Management, Research and
Professional Growth in Library and Information Services-Robert S.
Taylor, Dean, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, Octo-
ber 1974.

School Library Media Programs and the National Program for Library and Information Services-Bernard M. Franckowiak, School Library Supervisor, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, November 1974.

(ED 100 390)

(ED 100 391)

(ED 100 392)

(ED 100 393)

National Program of Library and Information Services of NCLIS: Impli-
cation for College and Community College Libraries–Beverly P.
Lynch, Executive Secretary, Association of College and Research
Libraries, American Library Association, December 1974.

The National Library Network, Its Economic Rationale and Funding-
Robert M. Hayes, Dean, Graduate School of Library and Information
Science, University of California, December 1974.

Intellectual Freedom and Privacy: Comments on a National Program
for Library and Information Services-R. Kathleen Molz, formerly
Chairman, Intellectual Freedom Committee, American Library Associ-
ation, December 1974.

(ED 100 394)

(ED 114 098)

(ED 100 395)

International Library and Information Service Developments as They
Relate to the National Commission on Libraries and Information
Science-Foster E. Mohrhardt, former President, Association of
Research Libraries and American Library Association, December 1974. (ED 100 396)
An Economic Profile of the U.S. Book Industry-Curtis G. Benjamin,
Consultant, McGraw Hill, Inc., November 1974.

The Role of the Information Center in the National Commission on
Libraries and Information Science Programs for the Improvement of
National Information Services-Herman M. Weisman, Manager, Infor-
mation Services, National Bureau of Standards, November 1974.

The Relationship of the Government and the Private Sector in the Proposed National Program-David Carvey, Vice President, Disclosure, Inc., November 1974.

The Future of Federal Categorical Library Programs-Robert Frase,
Consulting Economist, March 1975.

Availability and Accessibility of Government Publications in the
National Program for Library and Information Services-Bernard Fry,
Dean, Graduate Library School, Indiana University.

Quantitative Data Required to Support and Implement a National Pro-
gram for Library and Information Services-Theodore Samore, School
of Library Science, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Urban Information Centers and their Interface with the National Pro-
gram for Library and Information Services-Jane E. Stevens, Library
Science Department, Queens College, May 1975.

The Role of Not-for-Profit Discipline-Oriented Information Accessing
Services in a National Program for Library and Information Services-
Fred A. Tate, Assistant Director for Planning and Development, Chem-
ical Abstracts Service, December 1975.

The Impact of Machine-Readable Data Bases on Library and Informa-
tion Services-Martha Williams, Director, Information Retrieval
Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
April 1975.

The Role of the United States Book Exchange in the Nationwide Library and Information Services Network-Alice Dulany Ball, Executive Director, The United States Book Exchange, Inc., May 1975.

(ED 114 009)

(ED 100 397)

(ED 114 100)

(ED 114 101)

See REPORTS,

1978)

(ED 114 102)

(ED 114 103)

(ED 114 104)

Volume I: Oral Testimony

Regional Hearings

Midwest Regional Hearings, Chicago, Illinois, September 27, 1972

Volume I: Oral Testimony

Volume II: Scheduled Witnesses

Volume III: Written Testimony

See also In Our Opinion, Illinois State Library)

Far West Regional Hearing, San Francisco, California, November 29, 1972

Volume II: Scheduled Witnesses

(ED 068 143)

(ED 068 144)

(ED 077 547)

(ED 114 047)

(ED 077 545)

(ED 077 546)

Volume III: Written Testimony

(ED 077 547)

Southwest Regional Hearing, Atlanta, Georgia, March 7, 1973

Volume I: Oral Testimony

(ED 077 548)

Volume II: Scheduled Witnesses

(ED 077 549)

Volume III: Written Testimony

Volume III: Written Testimony

Northeast Regional Hearing, Boston, Massachusetts, October 3, 1973

Volume I: Scheduled Witnesses

Volume II: Oral Testimony

See also Yankee Comments; New England Library Board

(ED 077 550)

(ED 088 451)

(ED 088 452)

(ED 088 453)

(ED 112 947)

Southwest Regional Hearing, San Antonio, Texas, April 24, 1974

Oral and Written Testimony

(ED 092 129)

Mountain Plains Regional Hearing, Denver, Colorado, September 18, 1974

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Mid-Atlantic States Regional Hearing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1975

Volume III: Transcribed Testimony

National Advisory Commission on Libraries

Libraries at Large, Douglas M. Knight and E. Shepley Nourse, R.R.
Bowker, Company, New York, 1969.

Library Services for the Nation's Needs: Toward Fulfillment of a
National Policy. Final Report of the National Advisory Commission on
Libraries.

(ED 020 446)

(ED 111 362)

(ED 111 363)

(ED 111 364)

Appendix IV

Projects of NCLIS

Title: Panel on the Information Policy Implications of Archiving Satellite Data

Panel Members:

Name

Richard C. Atkinson (Chairman)

William O. Baker

Emilio Q. Daddario (Vice Chairman)

Edward E. David, Jr.

Ruth M. Davis

Joseph W. Duncan

Thomas J. Galvin

Lawrence W. Morley

Kenneth W. Ruggles

Joan N. Warnow

Title/Organization

Chancellor, University of California at
San Diego and former Director, National
Science Foundation.

Former Chairman of the Board of
Bell Telephone Laboratories, and former
NCLIS Member.

Attorney, Wilkes, Artis, Hedrick and
Lane; former Member, U.S. House of
Representatives and Chairman of the
Subcommittee on Science, Research and
Development.

President, Exxon Research and Engineer-
ing Company, and former Science Ad-
visor to the President of the United
States.

President, Pymatuning Group, Inc., and
former Assistant Secretary for Research
Applications, U.S. Department of Energy.
Corporate Economist and Chief Statisti-
cian, Dun and Bradstreet Corporation,
and former Assistant Administrator for
Statistical Policy, U.S. Office of Manage-
ment and Budget.

Dean, School of Library and Information
Science, University of Pittsburgh and
former President of the American
Library Association.

President, Teledetection International,
and former Director General of the
Canadian Centre for Remote Sensing,
Department of Energy, Mines and
Resources.

President, Global Weather Dynamics,
Inc., and former Director of Operations,
Fleet Numerical Weather Central, U.S.
Navy.

Associate Director, Center for History of
Physics, American Institute of Physics,
and Chairman of the Joint Committee
on Archives of Science and Technology.

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