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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">United States National Bureau of
			 Standards Collection of Computer Literature, 1956-1978. Finding Aid.
			 </titleproper> 
		  <author encodinganalog="Contributor">Prepared by Bruce H. Bruemmer,
			 Kevin D. Corbitt, Peter Stramoski, Heather A. Beaton, Caroline Gasser, Pradeep
			 Khakural, et al., August 1995; revised Carrie Seib and Amanda Schwartze,
			 February 2003.</author> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">University of Minnesota
			 Libraries</publisher> 
		  <date encodinganalog="Date">June 2006</date> 
		  <address> 
			 <addressline>University of Minnesota Libraries</addressline> 
			 <addressline>Minneapolis, MN 55455</addressline> 
		  </address> 
		</publicationstmt> 
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		<creation>EAD encoding by Ying Nan and Karen Spilman, 
		  <date>June 2006.</date></creation> 
		<langusage> <language encodinganalog="Language"
		  langcode="eng">English</language></langusage> 
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	 <did> 
		<repository encodinganalog="852$a" label="Repository: ">University of
		  Minnesota Libraries. <subarea>Charles Babbage Institute.
		  [cbi]</subarea></repository> 
		<origination label="Collector: "> 
		  <corpname source="lcnaf" rules="aacr2" role="collector"
			encodinganalog="110">United States. National Bureau of
			 Standards.</corpname></origination> 
		<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title: ">United States National
		  Bureau of Standards collection of computer literature</unittitle> 
		<unitdate normal="1956/1978" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive"
		 label="Dates">1956-1978</unitdate> 
		<unitdate normal="1962/1978" encodinganalog="245$g" type="inclusive"
		 label="Dates">(bulk: 1962-1978)</unitdate> 
		<physdesc label="Quantity: "> <extent encodinganalog="300">731 boxes
		  (241.25 cubic feet)</extent></physdesc> 
		<abstract encodinganalog="520" label="Abstract: ">Collection contains
		  reports, manuals and publications from corporations, government agencies, and
		  academic computing centers covering a broad range of computer-related topics.
		  </abstract> 
		<unitid encodinganalog="099" countrycode="mnu"
		 repositorycode="MnU" label="Collection Number: ">CBI 32</unitid>
		<langmaterial encodinganalog="546" label="Language">
		<language encodinganalog="041" langcode="eng">English</language>
		</langmaterial> 
	 </did> <descgrp> 
	 <head>Administrative Information</head> 
	 <acqinfo> 
		<head>Acquisition: </head> 
		<p>The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute by the
		  National Bureau of Standards in 1987.</p> 
	 </acqinfo> 
	 <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
		<head>Access to materials: </head> 
		<p>Access to the collection is unrestricted.</p> 
	 </accessrestrict> 
	 <userestrict encodinganalog="540"> 
		<head>Copyright: </head> 
		<p>All materials in the collection are covered by a prior copyright.
		  Researchers may quote from the collection under the fair use provisions of the
		  copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code). </p> 
	 </userestrict> 
	 <prefercite> 
		<head>Preferred Citation: </head> 
		<p>United States National Bureau of Standards, Computer Literature
		  Collection (CBI 32), Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota,
		  Minneapolis.</p> 
	 </prefercite></descgrp> 
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		<head>Arrangement of Collection</head> 
		<p>The collection has been arranged by initial author's surname. Due to
		  the extent of the collection, the finding aid has been divided into the
		  following: 
		  <list> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-01.xml">0-9</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-02.xml">A-C</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-03.xml">D-F</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-04.xml">G-I</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-05.xml">J-L</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-06.xml">M-O</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-07.xml">P-R</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-08.xml">S-T</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-09.xml">U-W</extref></item> 
			 <item> 
				<extref href="cbi00032-10.xml">X-Z</extref></item> 
		  </list> </p>
	 </arrangement> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head>Historical Note</head> 
		<p>After World War II the United States National Bureau of Standards
		  (NBS) was charged with the task of following developments in computing. In
		  response, NBS began to index and abstract books, journals, reports and other
		  literature covering a broad range of computer-related topics beginning in the
		  mid-1940s. Eventually the enormity of the task forced NBS to abandon this work
		  in 1978. </p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
		<head>Scope and Content Note</head> 
		<p>Collection contains reports, manuals and publications from
		  corporations, government agencies, and academic computing centers covering a
		  broad range of computer-related topics. The collection only contains a few
		  documents that predate 1962.</p> 
	 </scopecontent> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Index Terms</head> 
		<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog
		  of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about
		  related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these
		  headings. </p> 
		<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf" rules="aacr2">United
		  States. National Bureau of Standards. </corpname> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Computer industry -- History
		  -- Sources.</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Computers -- History --
		  Sources.</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Information storage and
		  retrieval systems -- History -- Sources.</subject> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Machine translating --
		  History -- Sources.</subject> 
	 </controlaccess> 

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