Division library is special.In 1998, the Special Libraries Association (SLA (1) (StereoLithography Apparatus) See 3D printing. (2) (Service Level Agreement) A contract between the provider and the user that specifies the level of service expected during its term. ) conducted a study analyzing the Fortune 500, to determine if companies ranked higher on the list had a corporate library or information center. The study revealed that 90% of the top 50 companies had a library. What if your company does not have a corporate or R&D library/information center? How can your organization become more like a Fortune 500 company? By contacting the Rubber Division's Library and Information Service, of course. The Rubber Division Library and Information Service provide a myriad of services to clients. Some of the services include literature searches for technical and business intelligence, providing technical documents and articles, obtaining market research data and providing Rubber Division technical meeting papers. Many documents can be electronically mailed to you as a PDF file See PDF. . Division members receive a significant discount on library services. I have a thorough understanding of scientific and technical principles; prior to attending library school, I was a testing laboratory chemist for a plastics company. My education includes a Bachelor of Science Noun 1. Bachelor of Science - a bachelor's degree in science BS, SB bachelor's degree, baccalaureate - an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies in Chemistry from the University of Akron Enrollment in fall 2006 was 23,539 students.[1] The school offers more than 200 undergraduate degrees [2] and 100 graduate degrees [3]. The University's best-known program is its College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, which is located in a and a Master of Library Science Noun 1. Master of Library Science - a master's degree in library science MLS master's degree - an academic degree higher than a bachelor's degree but lower than a doctor's degree degree from Kent State University. After graduating from Kent State, I was an information services See Information Systems. analyst at an executive re cruiter where I provided business and market research information. I have been the librarian for the Rubber Division since February 2002. My clients include law firms, testing laboratories, tire and rubber companies, and consultants. Some of the recent projects 1 have worked on include: Market and technical data for EPDM EPDM Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer EPDM Enterprise Product Data Management EPDM Ethylene Propylene Dimonomer (industrial/commercial piping/plumbing components) EPDM Engineering Product Data Management non-black fillers, an overview on hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS), and using ground tire/recycled rubber as a filler for plastics. In short, 1 have helped many firms find information quickly and efficiently at a reasonable price. Please contact me at 330-972-7197 or laursen@uakron.edu. I will help your business perform like a Fortune 500 company in no time at all. by Chritopher Laursen, Science & Technology Librarian |
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