1. (PB-186 246). ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION NEEDS OF NURSING STATIONS. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Sunnyvale, Calif., for HEW May 1969, 403 pp. Examines and analyzes information handling requirements of typical hospital nursing stations, as they exist today, and analyzes the findings in light of typical developments in computer-assisted hospital information systems.
2. Proceedings of conference held 5–6 June, 1968,1969
3. (PB-186 470) A SYSTEM-DESIGNED ENTOMOLOGICAL DATA CENTER—A FEASIBILITY STUDY, PHASE I. R. H. Foote and G. M. Hammack, Entomological Society of America, College Park, Md., for the National Science Foundation, Sept. 1969, 194 pp. Results of a survey of the users of entomological information to determine their information requirements and a survey to determine the origin and extent of the principal sources of entomological information.
4. (BNL-50158) INFORMATION THEORY AND BIOLOGY: A CRITIQUE AND RESYNTHESIS. H. A. Johnson, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, N.Y., for AEC, May 1969. 15 pp.
5. (AD-694 638) SHORT-TERM MEMORY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, SUPPLEMENT I. D. F. Fisher, U.S. Army Human Engineering Labs., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Sept. 1969, 66 pp. Compiles 165 references on short-term memory. Time period covered is June 1968–June 1969. Also still available is the basic report containing 435 references primarily from 1959 to June 1968.... ORDER: AD-678 546-SHORT-TERM MEMORY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Aug. 68, (previously announced), 152 pp.