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Sub-series 4. Articles and Papers Files, 1956-2009, undated

 Sub-Series

Scope and Content

From the Collection:

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:

From the Collection:
  1. Bell Laboratories Files
  2. Princeton Optronics Files
  3. Personal Files
  4. Printed Materials
  5. Audio-Visual Materials
  6. Electronic Storage Materials
  7. Oversized Materials
  8. 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

Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository

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