CIA Library Services

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CIA-RDP61S00750A000100060043-6
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January 20, 1999
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October 16, 1951
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Approved For Release 2 k tlA-RDP61 SO075OA000100060043-6 w SECURITY INFORMATION 16 October 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: AD/CD FROM CIA Librarian. SUBJECT: CIA Library Services 1. Our 01k Library is running full steam. It's trying hard to stay on top of the avalanche of incoming materials and also keep pace with the demands placed on it by the hundreds of new researchers in the Agency. Although the Library has been able to satisfy the majority of requests it receives, it is aware of an increasing number of delays and disappointments in library service. This is very disturbing inasmuch as the documentary support service for CIA's intelligence production is centered here. We can, I believe,; take steps now which will prevent the situation from growing worse. I have outlined recommended action in this paper. 2. Three main factors account for current weaknesses: (1) we have not been able to. fill authorized clerical positions; (2) we have been handicapped by severe space limitations; and (3) we have been asked by other Offices to assume new projects which are beyond our capabilities. 3. The Library staff has given its wholehearted support to our present aim of doing the best with what we have. This has, however, caused us to resort to stop-gap measures and urgent problems have been met only at the expense of routine activities. The result of this succession of crises has been a backlog of clerical routine work which has crippled our ability to give prompt, daily service to all of our customers. Added to this is the deterioration of the space situation in Wing !e. Documents which pour into the Library cannot be retired fast enough by microfilm; therefore, library working space and customer reading room space have steadily diminished. As in *Boyle's Law", when space goes down, pressure and temperature rise proportionatelyi 4. Work measurement based on performance is the criterion which the Library uses in estimating personnel requirements. For the future, however, it seems wiser that library needs go hand in glove with Agency plans and decisions to up the professional complement in CIA. Every new researcher is a new Library customer. He needs library service when he arrives. To make him wait because of an administrative lag in T/O authorizations imposes a real hardship on him in his Agency work. 5. I have appended a series of recommendations designed to relieve the bottlenecks. With your approval, it is requested that they be considered by the ADs. Personnel, and Management at forth- coming meeting. 25X1A9a Approved For Release 2000/08/26 CIA-RD ip, 25X1A9a 0060043-6 Approved For Release 200010 Y.460075OA000100060043-6 RECOMMENDATIONS 1. FILL AUTHORIZED LIBRARY CLERICAL POSITIONS AT ONCE. REQUEST PERSONNEL DIVL3ION TO DIRECT THE NEXT TWENTY-TWO SECURITY CLEARED AGENCY RECRUITS TO THE LIBRARY. (DETAILED LIST ATTACHED) 2. FILL THE FIVE FY 53 LIBRARY CLERICAL POSITIONS AND AUTHORIZE RECRU SECURITY INFORMATION ITMENT OF PROFESSIONALS BY 1 DECEMBER 1951. (DETAILED LIST ATTACHED) PROVIDE 900 SQ. FT. OF SPACE IMMEDIATELY IN L OR K BLDOS. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE APPROVED BRANCH OF THE CIA LIBRARY. b. OBTAIN APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL FROM THE RESEARCH OFFICES RE THE FOLLOWING NEW PROJECTS (DESCRIPTIONS ATTACHED): PROJECT I PROJECT II PROJECT III PROJECT IV PROJECT V Microfilming of All Incoming Intelli.. gence Documents. Bibliographic Survey of Intelligence Collections. Expansion of the Indexing Program for Books and Documents. Branch Library Service to OPC. CIA Library Reference Service. 5? AUTHORIZE RECRUITMENT BEGINNING 15 NOVEMBER FOR POSITIONS REQUESTED IN APPROVED PROJECTS. 6. OBTAIN CONCURRENCE OF OSI, ORR, AND OCI TO INCREASE OCD',S SPACE ALLOTMENT TO ACCOMMODATE NEW PERSONNEL REQUESTED IN APPROVED PROJECTS. Approved For Release 2000/08/261,: CIA-RDP61 SO075OA000100060043-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/26 --50A000100060043-6 (RECOMtdENDATI' 1) SECURITY INFOPMATIAN Listed below are the twenty-two Library positions which are now authorized and vacant: Unit Positions Services to be rendered when on dj Analysis 8 084 Lib. Assts. These typists will convert document Branch abstracts received from the Offices into Intellofax index cards. Book 1 Q8.3 Clk. Typist This person is scheduled to convert Branch 2 G8.. Edit. Clks. Office book and periodical orders into purchase requests to the publisher. To select clippings from English- language newspapers and periodicals according to requirements submitted by all'Offices. Document 1 OS-I4 Mail-File C1k.These clerks are needed to speed up Branch 2 08-3 Mail Clkso the processing operation for incoming 2 08-4 Lib. Asets. documents. One at the intake point Reference 1 08-5 Lib. Asst. Branch 1 08-I Lib. Asst. 4 0S-3 Lib. Assts. to sort material,as it arrives, another two to type preliminary cataloging information on mats, and the other two at the distribution point to assist in the delivery of documents to the Offices. These clerks help out in the Files and Circulation Sections. They locate, charge-out, and recall books, documents, and periodicals requested on loan by the Offices. They are also involved in the inter-library loan process., (The Files and Circulation Sections have been averaging 5,500 completed actions per month. The number of requests received-, however, has been running higher and is rising steadily as new researchers come on deck. A status check made on 9 October of outstanding requests in the Section indicated that 11,337 requests were in the mill. Present "on"duty" Section strength cannot possibly keep up with the workload.) Approved For Release 2000/08/26 : CIA-RDP61 SO075OA000100060043-6 Apprc~ylg&ffiefasS?000/08/2d~MAwmsi boo A000100060043-6 SECURITY INFORMATION Listed below are the five clerical positions requested for FY53: Reference. b GS4 Libre Assts. For duty in the Files Branch i C15-3 L16r. Asst . and Circulation Section. Listed below are the fourteen professional positions requested for f'533i:. Document Branch,' 1 2 0S-9 Librarian GS-7 Librarians Analysis 1 GS-12 Editor Branch 3 06-9 Lib. Analysts 4 08-7 Lib. Analysts Bgpk.~ 1 0S-?7 Cataloger Branch 2 0S-5 Catalogers To monitor the Batch System. Their job will be to cull out material from the Batch System which does not rightf lly belong in it; and, to improve the quality of the preliminary cataloging now done on mats. To increase the number of curret documents indexed by 30%; and, to edit revise, and keep current the CIA Intelli- gence Subject Code. catch up on the backlog of foreign language titles on hand in the Agency which have never been cataloged. To catalog enclosures to intelligence documents and Approved For Release 2000/08/26: CIA-RDP61 SO0750A000100060043-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/26 : CIA-RDP61 SO0754A000100060043-6 A F SECURITY INFORMATION . (RECOMMENDATION IS) PROJECT I - MICROFILMING OF ALL INCOMING INTELLIGENCE DOCUMENTS The CIA Library wishes to offer maximum services to all Offices, It is now faced with the dilemma of coalescing two variations in point of view as to these services. On the one hand, some of the library users insist on an inviolate set of documents in the Li_ braxy at all times. On the other hand, some insist on the availaUilitty of library materials to their respective Offices upon demand. These conflicting views now reach the Office level, The Library proposes that it microfilm all intelligence documents currently received, keeping a copy of the document as well as the microfilm. The microfilm would be availabl at all times both for viewing purposes cx. d~. ~- as for reproduction inT4 cases whe) the requestor 4shee-- i r. u L ~+ wetain-a copy. The document itself will be a Reference Copy available on loan for a period not to exceed one week. Single copy originals will be the only Library Reference Copies that will be routed on initial dis- semination. To attain this type of optimum service, the CIA Library estimates the following additions to its current table of organization: No. Grade! Title Duties 1 05-9 Chief To supervise the Section. 2 GS-5 Camera'Operators To run the cameras. 1 GS-5 Film Processor To process the film in the Library, 1' GS-4 Film Inspector To inspect completed film. 2 GS-4 Index Clerks To index film for control purposes. 2 GS-I& Preparation Clerks To prepare the documents for microfilming. 2 GS-4 Assembly Clerks To assemble the documents after filing. The project presented is URGENT. Approval should be given as soon as possible, provided all Offices concerned agree that the solution will, yield the service desired. Approved For Release 2000/08/26 : CIA-RDP61 SO075OA000100060043-6 Approved For Release 2000/OWW rid-RFR?615007 OA000100060043-6 (RECOIRIENDAT fr" fit) SECURITY INFORMATION PROJECT II - BIBLIOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF INTELLIGENCE COLLECTIONS DISCUSSION: The concept of "central intelligence" has given rise to the development of highly specialized methods and techniques for intelligence research. Most scientific and educational research work generally begins with a survey of the major bibliographic sources in the subject fields In intelligence this is not yet possible. There is no guide or checklist to the documentation resources and facilities of the several intelligence agencies; there is no basic reference tool for intelligence materials; and there is no bibliographic service available to CIA researchers to which they can turn for information on the documentary resources in special libraries in the. United States. CIA researchers have repeatedly requested that a project be initiated to organize bibliographic sources of information of interest to intelligence. They believe that such a project is extremely impor- tant to their, work because it will shorten the time they now spend investigating "he tzy" sources and provide them with a comprehensive, well-focused approach to available documentary materials. The Reference Branch of the CIA Library as much as it is in` sympathy with the project cannot now, or in the foreseeable future, undertake'a special project of this type with its assigned staff. To do the job and do it well would take the services of an additional six (6) Reference Librarians of QS-11 calibre. PERSONNEL REQUIRED: (6)5 06-11 Reference Librarians Approved For Release 2000/08/26 i 150075OA000100060043-6 '01 kt Approved For Release 2000 1 SQQ50A000100060043-6 (RECOMMENDATION t) SECURITY INFORMATION PROJECT III - EXPANSION OF THE INDEXING PROC AM FOR OO ""ANT] DOCUMENTS Documents: Certain non-current material received by the Library has never.been indexed. An estimated 10,000 documents represent the last vestige of older material that should be coded, but have of necessity been relegated to secondary importance. To completely index these, we need one Library Analyst. The Library receives currently many serial publications of intelli- gence interest. Some of these are: USFA Intelligence Summary, Federal Reserve Review of Foreign Developments, Arnr Weekly Intelligence Repot a j and the ONI Monthly Review. Our Axw4aqJ P Branch b" ar New York Times-type of index to this category of material, ,o c r n basis. To do this, we need two Library Analysts and one Clerk-Typist. Indexing of the non-current material and of intelligence serial publications would complete a well-rounded indexing program by the Library. We would then be in a position to cut down the number of sources to which the research analyst would have to go in order to get an answer to his problem. 25X1X4 PERSONNEL REQUIRED: Documents: (2) GS-9 Library Analysts (1) GS-14 Clerk-Typist Books: (2) GS-7 Catalogers Approved For Release 2000/08/26 : CIA-RDP61 SO075OA000100060043-6 Approved For Release 200 P61 S00750A000100060043-6 (RECOi NNDATION -' SECURITY INFORMATION PROJECT IV -- BRANCH LIBRARY SERVICE TO UPC In a memorandum from the AD/S0 to the AD/CD dated 6 February 1951, it was recommended that the CIA Library render documentary support service to 050 by establishing a Branch Library in the L-K Bldg. area.. Subse- quently, the principle was concurred in by Management and two positions were allocated to the Library for this purpose. The Library then set out to acquire the necessary reference materials, library equipment, and professional librarians for a Branch Library in the L-.K Bldg. area. On 15 April 1951 it was ready with books, equipment,. and people, but'~due to the unavailability of space, implementation of the plan was not possible. With the physical integration of corresponding units in 030 and OPC, it is clear that the Branch Library requirements for the L-K Bldg. area have changed since last February. Accordingly, it is requested that two positions be added to the Branch Library complement in order,that the Library may render service to both Offices. PERSONNEL REQUIREDt (1) (3S-7 Librarian (1) OS--S Librarian Approved For Release 2000/08/2 P61 S0075OA0001 00060043-6 Ap j T?Llea~se 2000/08 OURIW fI6I 0QZ50A000100060043-6 PROJECT V - CIA LIBRARY REFERENCE SERVICE The Library has developed its Reference Branch, particularly the Information. Section, along the lines of bibliographical service. There- fore, we are now capable of directing researchers to a book, document, passage, etc., where certain information may be found. The next step is up to the researcher; he consults the reference and synthesizes his report. CIA researchers have requested that the Library expand present facilities so that Library personnel could perform the synthesis step for them. The proposed Reference Service would operate like the Legis- lative Reference:Service at the Library of Congress. The Legislative Reference Service serves Members of Congress and handles requests for information that range from comprehensive studies to simple citations. The Staff of the proposed CIA Library Reference Service would be composed of top-flight reference experts preferably with a Ph.D* in a subject field. They would be specialists in science, economics, inter- national affairs, and Russia, and would provide consultant service to the users of the, Library. PERSONNEL REQUIRED: (6) QS-13 Librarians Approved For Release 2000/ - P61 S0075OA000100060043-6