Abstract

THE ASLIB Conference, 1943, to be held in the rooms of the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W.I, during September 18-19, has been designed to provide a platform for discussion of some of the outstanding problems of the rehabilitation of special library and information services after the War, chiefly to give a lead to immediate action. The whole of Saturday afternoon has been given to a symposium on rehabilitation and it is hoped that the discussion will bring the British, American and European needs and opportunities into proper relationship. At the inaugural meeting of the Conference, Prof. J. D. Bernal, as a man of science who has always placed a high value on the positive function of information services at the centre of scientific activity, will draw a picture of what must be expected of information services if they are to fulfil this positive function in the scientific life of the post-war world. Further information can be obtained from the Secretary, ASLIB, 31, Museum Street, London, W.C.I.

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