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Adams, Scott (1909-1982) | The American Library Association Archives

Name: Adams, Scott (1909-1982)


Historical Note: Scott Adams was born in Agawam, Massachusetts in 1909. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Yale in 1930. Before his library education, Adams worked as a teacher of English and Latin, as an ordinary seaman, and in book distribution to libraries. In 1940 Adams received an MLS from Columbia School of Library Service, and went on to serve as the head of acquisitions at Teachers College Library in New York 1940-1942, and head of acquisitions and cataloging at the Providence Public Library in Rhode Island 1943-1945. In 1945 Adams began his medical librarianship career in Washington, D.C. as chief of acquisitions at the Army Medical Library. Adams was librarian of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where he developed the concept of the "bibliographic aide" and directed a Russian scientific translation program. 1959-1960 Adams served as program director of the Foreign Science Information Program at the National Science Foundation. In 1960, he became the deputy director at the National Library of Medicine. Adams was very involved with a wide variety of professional organizations throughout his career, including president of the Medical Library Association 1967-68, and was a proponent of international biomedical communication. Adams also published widely and received the Marcia Noyes prize in 1969. Adams died in 1982.
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC227157/?page=1





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