The International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL) is a voluntary international organization which provides a forum for the exchange of ideas relevant to librarianship in technological universities throughout the world. It also provides library directors and senior managers an opportunity to develop a collaborative approach to solving common problems.
The 4th Triennial IATUL Conference was held on April 1st – 3rd, 1970 in Loughborough College in Leicestershire, England. The 4th Biennial IATUL Conference’s theme was "Educating the Library User."
Papers and presentations may be found in the links below, organized first by the day they were presented and then alphabetically by the title of the presentation. Presentations that were given may be found under the additional files field. Papers and presentations for which no files were provided, or for which permission to make openly available was not granted, have been omitted from this collection.
Information Services in Academic Libraries M. B. Line, Bath University of Technology |
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Educating the Students as Library Users in the Hungarian Technical Universities K. Héberger, Technological University of Budapest |
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The Use of Hamburg University Library Catalogues by Students Gisela Schoch, Hamburg Library School |
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Some Effects of the 'Science of Science' on the Education of the Library User in the D.D.R. Dieter Schmidmaier, Mining Academy Freiberg |
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Experience in Educating the User at the NLL A. G. Myatt, National Lending Library, United Kingdom |
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Scope for Inter-Library Co-operation M. W. Hill, National Reference Library of Science and Invention, United Kingdom |
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The Library as an Academic Department A. J. Evans, Loughborough University of Technology |
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A Survey of the Non-Users of a Technological University Library J. Lubans Jr., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
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Evaluation of Student Response to a Library Instruction Trials Programme Using Audio-Visual Aids H. A. Chesshyre, University of Surrey |
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R. W. P. Wyatt, Brunel University |
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The Future of Information Provision D. J. Hillman, Lehigh University |