The technical information problem is concerned with utilizing past and present research and development information as raw material in future work. This is done in three phases: input, initial output, and continuing availability. Input is the recording of information as reports, papers, and speeches for subsequent use; initial output is the dissemination of this material; and continuing availability concerns the maintenance of permanent records of this information in the form of abstracts, indices, bibliographies, and the like, so that future use is simplified.
Information: Its Organization and Use for Technological Advance
Sae Technical Papers
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers ; 1906
1963-01-01
Conference paper
English
Social significance of technological advance
NTRS | 1967
|The aerospace stimulus to technological advance.
NTRS | 1968
|A technological advance: 8000 psi aircraft hydraulic systems
Tema Archive | 1981
|Designing University Organization to Advance the Digitization of Education
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
|FAA sets up management organization to advance technology developments for NextGen
Online Contents | 2011