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ONE of the first steps taken in the major scheme of expansion which the British Scientific Instrument Research Association is at present engaged in putting into effect was the creation of an Information Department to serve both members and staff. This Department, in April 1946, began the publication of a printed monthly bulletin, consisting of about twenty pages an issue, and containing Association notes, and abstracts of current, including patent, literature relating to scientific instruments. The bulletin, at first, was circulated only to members of the Association, to whom it is supplied free of charge, but, in order that it may be of the greatest possible use to makers and users of scientific instruments, the Council of the Association has now decided to make the bulletin available to non-members at an annual subscription of £2.
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British Scientific Instrument Research Association. Nature 159, 91 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159091b0
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