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Suggested Citation:"SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY." National Research Council. 1964. Toward Better Utilization of Scientific and Engineering Talent: a Program for Action; Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18668.
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Suggested Citation:"SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY." National Research Council. 1964. Toward Better Utilization of Scientific and Engineering Talent: a Program for Action; Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18668.
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY GOALS FOR AMERICANS. Report of the President's Commission on National Goals. Spectrum Book, 1960 COUNTRY REPORT ON THE ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH—UNITED STATES. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1962 SCIENCE AND THE POLICIES OF GOVERNMENT. Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development, 1963 MANPOWER REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT AND A REPORT ON MANPOWER REQUIRE- MENTS, RESOURCES, UTILIZATION, AND TRAINING. U. S. Department of Labor, 1963 EDUCATION, MANPOWER, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH : STRATEGIES OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT. Harbison, Frederick H. and Myers, Charles A., McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1964 HUMAN RESOURCES: THE WEALTH OF A NATION. Ginzberg, Eli, Simon and Schuster, 1958 THE DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL. Blank, David M. and Stigler, George J., National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 1957 THE RATE AND DIRECTION OF INVENTIVE ACTIVITY: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS. National Bureau of Economic Research Conference, Princeton University Press, 1962 AMERICA'S RESOURCES OF SPECIALIZED TALENT. Wolfle, Dael, Harper & Brothers, 1954 PROFILES OF MANPOWER IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. National Science Founda- tion (NSF 63-23), 1963 THE DISTRIBUTION OF SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS BY END USE CATEGORIES. Wilbert Annis, William D. Nordhaus, National Science Foundation, December, 1963 (Unpublished paper) DOCTORATE PRODUCTION IN UNITED STATES UNIVERSITIES 1920-1962. National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council (NAS-NRC 1142), 1963 SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND TECHNICIANS IN THE 1960'S—REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLY. National Science Foundation (NSF 64-34), 1964 THE LONG RANGE DEMAND FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL—A METH- ODOLOGICAL STUDY. National Science Foundation (NSF 61-65), 1961 57

EARNED DEGREES CONFERRED: BACHELOR'S & HIGHER DEGREES. U. S. Office of Education. Published yearly since 1947-48 REVIEWS OF DATA ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. National Science Foundation Nos. 1-43 (Published occasionally since December 1956) SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT AND INFORMATION. President's Science Advisory Com- mittee, 1963 STATUS OF THE PROGRAM FOR NATIONAL INFORMATION ON SCIENTIFIC AND TECH- NICAL PERSONNEL. National Science Foundation, 1963 THE WEAPONS ACQUISITION PROCESS: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. Peck, Merton J. and Scherer, Frederic M., Harvard University, 1962 THE INDUSTRY—GOVERNMENT AEROSPACE RELATIONSHIP. Stanford Research In- stitute, 1963 THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURES ON INDUSTRIAL GROWTH : PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIUM. National Security Industrial Association, 1963 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. Bureau of Budget, Senate Document #94, 87th Congress, 1962 THE COMPETITION FOR QUALITY—VOL. 1, THE EFFECT OF CURRENT SALARY LEVELS. VOL. 2, THE EFFECT OF NON-SALARY FACTORS. Federal Council for Science and Technology, 1962 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATION. Special Subcommittee on Educa- tion, House of Representatives, House Document #159, 88th Congress, 1963 MEETING MANPOWER NEEDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT NUMBER 1: GRADUATE TRAINING IN ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES. President's Science Advisory Committee, 1962 SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS, THE UNIVERSITIES, AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Presi- dent's Science Advisory Committee, 1960 EDUCATION FOR THE AGE OF SCIENCE. President's Science Advisory Committee, 1959 FEDERAL SUPPORT OF BASIC RESEARCH IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C., 1964 58

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