Abstract

The article examines the source potential of the archival fund of the L.Ya. Karpov Research Institute for Physical Chemistry in the study of international scientific transfer in the 1950s and 1960s. The author notes the value of the foundation's materials in studying such questions as the content of scientific transfer, channels of information transmission, the results of interaction, the composition of participants and their role in international scientific and technical cooperation. At the same time, the weak point of the foundation of the research institute is, according to the author, the chaotic and incomplete information about the legal and economic side of the transfer organization.

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