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DTIC/TR-91/4 AD-A241 550
AD-A241 550
DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER (DTIC)CHRONOLOGY OF SELECTED REPORTS, POLICY
INSTRUMENTS, AND SIGNIFICANT EVENTSAFFECTING FEDERAL SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
INFORMATION (STI), 1945-1990
Anna E. Kramer
DTICspwz&&%- Wotn AELECTEIW -pabU Bi'TAoCTO0 11991,
September 1991
Defense Technical Information CenterOffice of User Services and Marketing
Cameron StationAlexandria, VA 22304-6145
91-121251 II 11,11,1 :1 11 1,,11!1,,,l!!,,,, C) I 1 0 1 9T A!
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th lk]I~nltcon ancl Regulatry Afta r. Othce oi Meegtl and Budge. Waahlnggo. DC 206O31. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave B1 Wtk) 2. REPORT DATE I3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVEREDISep 91 Final
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 5. FUNDING NUMBERS
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Chronology of Selected Reports, PolicyInstruments and Significant Events Affecting Federal Scientific and TechnicalInformation (ST I), 1945-1990
6. AUTI"OR(S)
Anna E. Kramer
7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADORESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATiONREPORT NUMBERDefense Technical Information Center
Cameron Station DTIC/TR-9 1/4Alexandria, VA 22304-6145
9. SPONSORING/MONOHING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSORINGEMONITORING AGENCYREPORT NUMBER
Same as above
11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
12a. DISTRIBLUTION'AVAILABILITY STATEMENT 12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE
Approved cnr Public Release;
Distnibution is Unlimited
13. ABSTRACT (MAaximum 200 words)This technical report is a chronology that hihlights the more significant events and achievementsrelating to DTIC and its role in providing STI from the information sources to the user community,1945-1990.
14. SUBJECT TERMS 15. NUMBER 0F PAGES
Defense Documentation Center Technical Information Centrs 15Scienific and Technical Information "information Retrieval 6. PRICE CODE
7. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION . S SECURITY CLASSIFICATION ]" 1"9. SECURITY CLSSSIFICATION 20. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT0: REPORT OF THIS PAGE I OF ABSTRACTUnclassified Unclassified Unclassied
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FOREWORD
From its inception in 1945, by an ad-hoc task force to collect and catalog World War II scientific andtechnical documents (including captured German and Japanese technical documents), to thelargost, unique, DoD technical information center for access to the products and services of thevarious DoD STINFO activities, the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) has emerged as animportant element in the transfer of scientific and technical information (STI) to the information andresearch and development (R&D) communities.
This chronology highlights the more significant events of DTIC's history and its affects on federal STIfrom 1945 through 1990.
This paper is also being published as an addendum to the Chronology of Selected Literature,Reports, Policy Instruments, arid Significant Events Affecting Federal Scientific and TechnicalInformation (STI), 1945-1990, performed and sponsored by the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration (NASA), Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, NASA-TM-101622, Oct 91.
The following sources were used in preparing this technical report:
Annual Historical Summary, 1 July 1965 - 30 June 1966, AD 645 500
DDC: Origins and Milestones (in-house paper), 1926 - 1971 (updated to include 1972 - 1990)
Thesaurus of DDC Descriptors, Foreward, June 1966, AD A950 016
The Making of TEST Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms, Novemeber 1967,AD 661 001
Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms, 1967, AD 672 000
Written input from DTIC personnel
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GUIDE TO CHRONOLOGY ENTRIES
Individual entries In the Chronology are arranged by year. Each entry consists of the followinginformation:
Year The time when the event occurred.For example, 1982.
Event/Report/Policy Instrument The action which took place; or thedocument, regulation, instruction ordirective published. For example,How to Get It - A Guide toDefense-Related InformationResources, AD Al10 000.
Author The originator of the event, report,or policy instrument. For example,IDA.
Sponsor The proponent of the event, report,or policy instrument. For example,DTIC.
Major findings, recommendations, significance The description of the importanceof the event, report, or policyinstrument. For example, Areference too! to ic,ntify sources of,orto acq. J,.- government-published or-sponsored documents, maps,patents, specifications, standards andother resources of interest to thedefense community.
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