Sub-series 4. Articles and Papers Files, 1956-2009, undated
Scope and Content
The L. Arthur D’Asaro Papers contain the personal papers of American physicist and electronics engineer L. Arthur D’Asaro. The collection is arranged into the following eight series:
- Bell Laboratories Files
- Princeton Optronics Files
- Personal Files
- Printed Materials
- Audio-Visual Materials
- Electronic Storage Materials
- Oversized Materials
- Photographic Materials
Dates
- Creation: 1956-2009, undated
Sub-series Description
Arranged alphabetically by title, this sub-series contains articles and papers written and presented by L. Arthur D’Asaro over the course of his career. A majority of the articles and papers represented in this sub-series were co-written by D’Asaro and his colleagues at Bell Laboratories. A handful of articles and papers preserved here were co-written by D’Asaro and his colleagues at Princeton Optronics. A noticeable number of the articles and papers represented in this sub-series were written by D’Asaro alone.
The materials preserved in the Articles and Papers sub-series provide written documentation of the research and development work conducted by D’Asaro and his colleagues over the course of his career. This sub-series also provides written documentation of D’Asaro’s outreach activities within the electronics engineering community.
Typewritten and handwritten manuscripts of articles and papers make up a majority of the materials in this sub-series. A significant amount of mimeographed articles and papers, photocopied articles and papers, article reprints, and Bell Laboratories technical memorandums are also found in this sub-series. Small amounts of accompanying materials, including but not limited to, correspondence, presentation handouts, notes, and printed materials are also present in the Articles and Papers Files sub-series. A significant amount of photographic materials, which consist mainly of photographs and negatives, but also include a few transparencies, are preserved in this sub-series as well.
Repository Details
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