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Finding Aids to Records of Professional Societies in the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession 00-015

History of Science Society

Isis Current Bibliography Records, 1966-1999

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:History of Science Society
Title:Isis Current Bibliography Records
Dates:1966-1999
Quantity:1 cu. ft. (1 record storage box)
Collection:Accession 00-015
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of files about the "Isis Current Bibliography," a published index to "Isis," a publication sponsored by the History of Science Society. These files were created and maintained by the index's editor, John Neu. Materials document the publication of the four cumulations of the annual bibliographies; the establishment of the electronic version of the bibliography with the Research Libraries Group; the development of an international database for the history of science with the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science; Neu's appointment; and correspondence with editors, various committees, and contributors to the bibliography.

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This accession consists of files about the Isis Current Bibliography, a published index to Isis, a publication sponsored by the History of Science Society. These files were created and maintained by the index's editor, John Neu. Materials document the publication of the four cumulations of the annual bibliographies; the establishment of the electronic version of the bibliography with the Research Libraries Group (RLG); the development of an international database for the history of science with the International Union for the History and Philosophy of Science; Neu's appointment; and correspondence with editors, various committees, and contributors to the bibliography.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 00-015, History of Science Society, Isis Current Bibliography Records

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Container List

Box 1

General Isis Correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Mansell correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Whitrow correspondence

Box 1 of 1

History of Science Society (HSS) committee to publish Whitrow cumulation

Box 1 of 1

Whitrow correspondence

Box 1 of 1

1966-1975 Isis cumulation

Box 1 of 1

1976-1985 Isis cumulation

Box 1 of 1

1986-1995 Isis cumulation

Box 1 of 1

Isis Current Bibliography correspondence under Multhauf

Box 1 of 1

Isis Current Bibliography correspondence under Thackeray

Box 1 of 1

Neu's appointment as Isis Current Bibliography editor

Box 1 of 1

General correspondence concerning Isis Current Bibliography

Box 1 of 1

Committee on Publications correspondence

Box 1 of 1

University of Chicago Press correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Trenton Conference

Box 1 of 1

International database correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Development of the History of Science and Technology (HST) file at Research Libraries Group

Box 1 of 1

Thomas Settle correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Liege meeting

Box 1 of 1

Development of the HST file

Box 1 of 1

Isis Current Bibliography (information) (electronic records)

Box 1 of 1

RLG correspondence

Box 1 of 1

HST file guidelines correspondence

Box 1 of 1

Stephen Wagner correspondence

Box 1 of 1