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MEETINGPROGRAM

Division of Chemical Literature Program ACS/CIC Joint Meeting, Toronto, Canada

May 24-28,1970 F. K . Broome, Chairman

M. S. Hicks, Secretary

MOKDAY AFTERNOOS Royal York, Quebec Room (Main Mezzanine) Symposium on Communications in Chemistry and Chemical Technology

3:30-12.

The Communicating of Technical Information in the Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry. R. A. Joss. 4:00-12a. The Canadian Journals of Research: Their Role and Future in Canadian Science. C. T. Bishop. 4:30-13. Teaching Freshman Chemistry by Television. G. C. B. Cave.

H. Skolnik, Presiding 2:OO- 1. UNISIST-A Status Report. S. Adams, R . L. Kenyon. 2:45- 2. The International Nuclear Information System (1x1s). G. P. L. Williams. 3:3O- 3. The ICSU Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA). F. D. Rossini. 4:15- 4. Highlights of the SATCOM Report. R. W. Cairns.

TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOOK Royal York, Quebec Room (Main Mezzanine) Symposium on Communications in Chemistry and Chemical Technology

L. Yaffee, Presiding 9:OO- 5.

9:45-- 6. 10:30- 7. 11: 15- 8.

Changing Patterns in the International Communication of Chemical Research and Technology. D. B. Baker, F. A. Tate, R . J. Rowlette, Jr. Activities of the ACS in Scientific and Technical Communications. B. Riegel. International Cooperation Among Science Information Services: Problems and Progress. J . R . Smith. International Cooperation on Scientific Nomenclature. K. L. Loening.

H. I. Schiff, Presiding 2:OO- 9.

2:30-10. 3:OO-11.

Communications between Technical Societies and the Federal Government. B. W. Adkinson. The Role of Patents in the Commercial Transfer of Technology. P. Newman. International Patent Cooperation. G. A. Asher.

WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOOK Royal York, Quebec Room (Main Mezzanine) Symposium on Communicating Technical Information within Industrial, Academic, and Association Groups F. K. Broome, Presiding Data Banks-Their Construction and Use. W. C. Brown, W. G. Hoyle. 9:40- 15. Communicating Via Computer. W. M . Carlson, R. M. Davis. 10:15-16. Information Patterns of Chemists in a University Environment. L. G. Vagianos. 10:50-17. Coding and Retrieving Biomedical Data. A. D. Booth. 11:30-18. Communicating Production and Marketing Statistics. P. T . Hart. 2:oo-19. The Technical Report as a Medium of Communication in an Industrial R & D Environment. H . Skolnik, L. F. McBurney. 2 :40-20. Use of a Computer-Based Records System in Distribution Control of Company Reports. B. H . Weil, M. H. Graham, C. R . Boettger. 3:15-21. Interconversion of Chemical Structure Systems. E. Hyde, L. H. Campey, A. R . H. Jackson. 3:50-22. Communicating Information and Chemicals in the Eastman Kodak Company. R. B. Smith. 4:30-23. Chemical and Biological Information Systems. V. K. Schrodt, R. J. Balske, G. L. Eilrich, H. L. Hyndman, J. T. Moran, J. C. Schaefer, E . R . Stewart, W. H. Waldo. 9:OO-14.

Journal of Chemical Documentation, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1970

141