San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Special Libraries, 1963 Special Libraries, 1960s 11-1-1963 Special Libraries, November 1963 Special Libraries Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1963 Part of the Cataloging and Metadata Commons, Collection Development and Management Commons, Information Literacy Commons, and the Scholarly Communication Commons Recommended Citation Special Libraries Association, "Special Libraries, November 1963" (1963). Special Libraries, 1963. 9. https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1963/9 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Libraries, 1960s at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Special Libraries, 1963 by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION Putting Knou ledge ro 1)' ouk OFFICERS DIRECTORS President HFLENEDECHIEF (Secretary) MRS. MILDREDH. BRODE Canad~anNational Railuwys, David Taylor Model Basin. Washjnxton. D. C Montr pal, Quebec JOAN M. HUTCHINSON President-Elect Research Center, Diamond Alkal~ WILLIAMS. BUDINGTON Company, Painesz,ille, Ohio The John C~erarLibrary, Chicago, lllinoi~ PAULW. RILEY Advisory Council Chairman College of Business Administvn- CHARLESZERWEKH, JR. tion: Bostow College, Chestnut Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), New York. New Yo& Hi/(, Massachusetts Advisory Council Chairman-Elect MRS.ELIZABETH B. ROTH MRS. ELIZABETHM. HUTCHINS Standard Oil Company of Califol- Yownp C Rubicam, Inc.. New York. AKew York nia, San Francisco, California MRS.DOROTHY B. SKAU Treasurer Southern Regional Research Lat- RALPHH. PHELPS oratory, U.S. Deparrment of Agrl- Engineering Societies Librmy, hTew York. New York culture, New Orleans. Louisiana Immediate Past-President ~DWARDG. STRABLE ETHELS. KLAHRE 1. Walter Thompson Company Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, Illinois EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: BILL M. WOODS Special Libraries Association, 31 East 10 Street, New York 3, New York MEMBERSHIP Dues: Su.i/ainin~-$100; Art12 e--$20 (Paid For Life-$250) ; A rsocirite -$20; Affiliate-$15 ; Studen-$2 ; Emeritus-$5. For qualifications, privileges and further information, write Special Libraries Association. -THE 55TH CONVENTIONWILL BE AT SHERATON-JEFFERSON HOTEL, ST. LOUIS,MISSOURI, JUNE 7-11,1964 I- PUBLICATIONS Aviation subject headings, 1949 ....... $1.75 National insurance organizations in the A checklist for the organization, opera- United States and Canada, 1957 ..... I tion and evaluation of a company li- Picture sources: an introductory list, brary, 1960 ...................... 2.00 1959 ........................... 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