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Lide Presented at 2006 CODATA Conference, Beijing, ChinaCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years FOUNDING FATHERS OF CODATA Frederick Rossini of the United States Boris Vodar of France Sir Gordon Sutherland of the United Kingdom Wilhelm Klemm of West Germany Masao Kotani of Japan Mikhail Styrikovich of the Soviet UnionCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years NATIONAL MEMBERS IN 1968 Canada R. N. Jones Germany – BRD W. Klemm Japan M. Kotani U.S.A. F. D. Rossini U.S.S.R. M. A. Styrikovich U.K. G. B. B. M. Sutherland France B. VodarCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years UNION MEMBERS IN 1968 International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) R. I. Currie International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB J. T. Edsall International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) G. Garland International Geographical Union (IGU) W. Garrison International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) Olga Kennard International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) W. Klemm International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics F. Odqvist (IUTAM) International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) M. Roubault International Astronomical Union (IAU) Charlotte Sitterly International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) B. VodarCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Frederick Rossini PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Boris Vodar Vice PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Sir Gordon Sutherland Vice PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Wilhelm Klemm Secretary-TreasurerCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Masao Kotani Bureau MemberCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Mikhail Styrikovich Bureau MemberCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Guy WaddingtonCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years R. Norman JonesCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Edward L. BradyCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Lewis M. BranscombCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CODATA Secretariat - ParisCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years THE INITIAL CODATA PROJECTS Task Group on Fundamental Constants - Produce an internationally agreed set of fundamental physical constants (speed of light, Planck's constant, etc.) Task Group on Key Values for Thermodynamics - Recommend standard values of the thermodynamic properties of about 150 key chemical substances Task Group on Computer Use - Promote the use of electronic means for storage, retrieval, and dissemination of data International Compendium of Numerical Data Projects -Prepare a directory of data centers and other organizations that collect and distribute scientific dataCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years THE FIRST SEVEN CODATA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 1968 - Arnoldshain, Germany 1970 - St. Andrews, Scotland 1972 - Le Creusot, France 1974 - Tsakhcadsor, USSR 1976 - Boulder, Colorado, USA 1978 - Santa Flavia, Italy 1980 - Kyoto, Japan CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Boulder - 1976CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Santa Flavia - 1978CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Kyoto - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Kyoto - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CATEGORIES OF CODATA ACTIVITIES Projects focused on specific scientific issues Directories to data sources Guides to the presentation of data Training courses on data access Publications Computer useCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Tskuba Training Course - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Norman Jones – Organizer of Freiburg Symposium on Man Machine Communication for Scientific Data HandlingCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CONCLUSIONS OF FREIBURG MEETING • Technology for storing and accessing data is here • Retrieval from remote data banks has been done • Long-term problems are socio-political, not technical • CODATA should take lead in both technical and economic-political issuesCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Jacques-Emile DuboisCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Edgar WestrumCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Takehiko ShimanouchiCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Christoph Schaeffer – First Executive Secretary Bertrand Dreyfus – Second Executive SecretaryCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Phyllis Glaeser Third Executive Secretary/Executive DirectorCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CODATA'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN ITS FIRST 15 YEARS • Providing a forum for scientists from different disciplines to learn about common problems in data handling and work together for a solution • Fostering international cooperation on data projects, especially during the cold war. • Reaching international agreement on key data sets in physics and chemistry • Conducting educational activities such as training courses, guides to the presentation of data, and directories to data sources • Contributing to the introduction of modern information technology into the handling and dissemination of scientific data. 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Lide EarlyYearsofCODATA19 66to1980 Justine Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 52 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 28, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript THE EARLY YEARS OF CODATA 1966 to 1980: THE EARLY YEARS OF CODATA 1966 to 1980 David R. Lide Presented at 2006 CODATA Conference, Beijing, ChinaCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years FOUNDING FATHERS OF CODATA Frederick Rossini of the United States Boris Vodar of France Sir Gordon Sutherland of the United Kingdom Wilhelm Klemm of West Germany Masao Kotani of Japan Mikhail Styrikovich of the Soviet UnionCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years NATIONAL MEMBERS IN 1968 Canada R. N. Jones Germany – BRD W. Klemm Japan M. Kotani U.S.A. F. D. Rossini U.S.S.R. M. A. Styrikovich U.K. G. B. B. M. Sutherland France B. VodarCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years UNION MEMBERS IN 1968 International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) R. I. Currie International Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB J. T. Edsall International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) G. Garland International Geographical Union (IGU) W. Garrison International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) Olga Kennard International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) W. Klemm International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics F. Odqvist (IUTAM) International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) M. Roubault International Astronomical Union (IAU) Charlotte Sitterly International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) B. VodarCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Frederick Rossini PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Boris Vodar Vice PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Sir Gordon Sutherland Vice PresidentCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Wilhelm Klemm Secretary-TreasurerCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Masao Kotani Bureau MemberCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Mikhail Styrikovich Bureau MemberCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Guy WaddingtonCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years R. Norman JonesCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Edward L. BradyCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Lewis M. BranscombCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CODATA Secretariat - ParisCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years THE INITIAL CODATA PROJECTS Task Group on Fundamental Constants - Produce an internationally agreed set of fundamental physical constants (speed of light, Planck's constant, etc.) Task Group on Key Values for Thermodynamics - Recommend standard values of the thermodynamic properties of about 150 key chemical substances Task Group on Computer Use - Promote the use of electronic means for storage, retrieval, and dissemination of data International Compendium of Numerical Data Projects -Prepare a directory of data centers and other organizations that collect and distribute scientific dataCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years THE FIRST SEVEN CODATA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 1968 - Arnoldshain, Germany 1970 - St. Andrews, Scotland 1972 - Le Creusot, France 1974 - Tsakhcadsor, USSR 1976 - Boulder, Colorado, USA 1978 - Santa Flavia, Italy 1980 - Kyoto, Japan CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Boulder - 1976CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Santa Flavia - 1978CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Kyoto - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Kyoto - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CATEGORIES OF CODATA ACTIVITIES Projects focused on specific scientific issues Directories to data sources Guides to the presentation of data Training courses on data access Publications Computer useCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Tskuba Training Course - 1980CODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early YearsCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Norman Jones – Organizer of Freiburg Symposium on Man Machine Communication for Scientific Data HandlingCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CONCLUSIONS OF FREIBURG MEETING • Technology for storing and accessing data is here • Retrieval from remote data banks has been done • Long-term problems are socio-political, not technical • CODATA should take lead in both technical and economic-political issuesCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Jacques-Emile DuboisCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Edgar WestrumCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Takehiko ShimanouchiCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Christoph Schaeffer – First Executive Secretary Bertrand Dreyfus – Second Executive SecretaryCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years Phyllis Glaeser Third Executive Secretary/Executive DirectorCODATA – The Early Years: CODATA – The Early Years CODATA'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN ITS FIRST 15 YEARS • Providing a forum for scientists from different disciplines to learn about common problems in data handling and work together for a solution • Fostering international cooperation on data projects, especially during the cold war. • Reaching international agreement on key data sets in physics and chemistry • Conducting educational activities such as training courses, guides to the presentation of data, and directories to data sources • Contributing to the introduction of modern information technology into the handling and dissemination of scientific data.