Abstract

Mr Raymond A. Wall, Librarian and Information Officer at the National Coal Board, Coal Research Establishment, took the chair. In opening the meeting, he said the time was regarded as particularly appropriate to hold a conference on co‐ordinate indexing systems, because the Aslib Cranfield Research Project, now at an advanced stage, provided some interesting comparative data. As in all Aslib meetings, the present aim was to promote understanding and stimulate discussion, in order to generate new ideas.

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