Technology Transfer

Technology Transfer
Author: Cynthia A. Steinke
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781560241164

Technology transfer: the role of the sci-tech librarian; New reference works in science and technology; Developing information systems for technology transfer; Emerging roles for academic librarians in the technology transfer process; American libraries and domestic technology transfer.

Scientific and Technical Information Transfer

Scientific and Technical Information Transfer
Author: Tora K. Bikson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 1984
Genre: Communication in science
ISBN:

"In this study the authors consider ways to more effectively transfer to potential users the knowledge produced by federally funded research in science and technology. Federal policymakers are concerned that the information created through the billions of R & D dollars spent annually by the federal government is not well utilized because of inadequacies in information transfer between the research and user communities. They propose a number of options for improving information transfer which emphasize increasing the selectivity, interactivity, and user-responsiveness of existing formal dissemination systems and on coupling them more closely to informal systems. Specific proposals include: technology-intensive options which take advantage of the special properties of interactive computer and communications technologies; supply-side options which seek to improve dissemination processes from the information supply side, either with or without electronic technology; and user-focused options directed to strengthening the ability of users themselves to access and evaluate information."--Rand abstracts.

Technology Transfer and Innovation

Technology Transfer and Innovation
Author: Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1966
Genre: Communication of technical information
ISBN:

Scientific and Technical Information Resources

Scientific and Technical Information Resources
Author: Subramanyam
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1981-03-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780824782979

This book focuses on current practices in scientific and technical communication, historical aspects, and characteristics and biblio-graphic control of various forms of scientific and technical literature. It integrates the inventory approach for scientific and technical communication.

Scientific Information Transfer: The Editor’s Role

Scientific Information Transfer: The Editor’s Role
Author: M. Balaban
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 653
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9400998635

It was Faraday who in 1821 said that there are three necessary stages of useful research. The first to begin it, the second to· end it, and the third 1 to publish it. There has since indeed been so much research and publication that we have become increasingly alarmed by the galloping proliferation of scientific information produced in relation to the user's ability to retrieve and consume it effectively, conveniently and creatively. In 1948, to deal with this concern, the Royal Society Scientific Infor 1 mation Conference held in London spanned the whole realm of scientific in formation. Sir Robert Robinson, President of the Royal Society, in his open ing address noted that "the study of scientific information services in all its ramifications has enormous scope", and the London conference dealt with scientific publication, format, editorial policy, subject grouping, organiza tion, abstracting, reviews, classification, indexing and training of infor mation officers. It was about this time that information science began to develop more on the retrieval end, so it seems logical that the first editors' group founded in 1949 was ICSU AB, the International Council of Scientific Unions Abstract ing Board. In 1958 the National Academy of Sciences International Conference of 2 Scientific Information in Washington limited its interests and expanded on the later phases of the life cycle of information - storage and retrieval.