[5] CNI is a joint program of ARL and EDUCAUSE, a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education through the use of information technology.
[1] However, the second project, the annual listings of the titles of the PhD theses was a significant contribution to the profession.
The first volume of Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities was compiled by ARL and was published by H. W. Wilson in 1933.
In order to encourage the preservation of these records, ARL published Address List of Local Code Authorities under N.R.A.
ARL initiated two projects in 1937; publication of the Library of Congress catalog and an investigation into the pricing policy of the Wilson Company.
Gilchrist continued to edit Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities and serve on the Wilson Pricing Policy Committee.
Keyes's term ended in 1940 and he was replaced by Paul N. Rice (New York Public Library).
[1] As part of the Library of Congress project, the ARL sponsored the publication of A Catalog of Books Represented by L.C.
The Farmington Plan was initiated in January 1948 covering limited to monographs published in France, Sweden, and Switzerland by 52 cooperating libraries.
[8] In May 1962, the National Science Foundation approved a 2-year grant of $58,350 towards the establishment of a full-time ARL Secretariat.