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Jason Farradane, formerly founder-director of the City University School of Information Science, talks about the meaning of information science.
Book resources in science. Sequences of pupil activity showing experimental work and book researching. Interviews with teachers.
Describes the role and function of the BLBSD with reference to ‘Books in English’, International Standard Serial Numbers, ‘British Education Index’, MEDLARS, BLAISE, MARC and other automated...
A chronological survey of attempts to gather knowledge of the moon. The most important features of the moon’s surface identified before 1700. Man’s knowledge of the moon prior to the use of space probes,...
The former director of Aslib talks about the history and future of the organisation.
A step-by-step demonstration of the work that can be done with the multiple-access system on the Cambridge University Titan computer, which in 1968 had 128,000 words of core store and 8 million words of disc...
Shows the progress of an experiment in getting a robot to plan how to achieve a new task in terms of its existing abilities. The plan, which in this case is to push a wooden cube in front of a doorway to...
In 1951 a film was made in the Mathematical Laboratory at Cambridge University illustrating the operation of the EDSAC computer which had been working since May 1949. The film was first shown at the First...
Introduces new postgraduate science students to the facilities and resources of local and national libraries and databases. A scientific literature search should give a comprehensive survey of the work...
The ability to save the lives of extremely premature babies is one of the medical successes of our age. Even babies over three months premature and weighing less than 1000 grams can survive and flourish....
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