1st Edition

Technology Transfer The Role of the Sci-Tech Librarian

Edited By Cynthia Steinke Copyright 1991
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

As automation and competitiveness between companies and countries grows, the need for the speedy research and delivery of information is becoming greater than ever before. Defining technology transfer as ‘the process of getting technical knowledge, ideas, services, inventions, and products from their origin to wherever they can be put to practical use’, this book, first published in 1991,... Read more

1. Developing Information Systems for Technology Transfer: An Example from Tribology Ann P. Bishop and Marshall B. Peterson  2. Emerging Roles for Academic Librarians in the Technology Transfer Process Mary Pensyl  3. American Libraries and Domestic Technology Transfer David L. Woods  4. Technology Transfer at NASA: A Librarian's View Ronald L. Buchan  5. The Role of the Information Intermediary in the Diffusion of Aerospace Knowledge Thomas E. Pinelli, John M. Kennedy and Rebecca O. Barclay  6. The Role of Libraries in Technology Transfer for Agriculture Kathleen C. Hayes  7. The Public Library: A Key to Technology Transfer Cheryl Engel  8. Supernova 1987A: A Case Study of the Flow of Information in the Literature of Astronomy and Physics Virgil Diodato

Biography

Cynthia Steinke