Journal

Annual report of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (1927 - 1948)

From
1927
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1948
Functions
Industrial research, Journal, Scientific research and Technological research

Summary

The Annual report of the Council for Scientific and Inustrial Research was published by the Council from 1927 to 1948. It included information on governance; general reports of research under headings such as "Investigations of Entomological Problems", "Investigations on Cold Storage Problems", Tribophysics and Flax research; financial statements; information and library services; and lists of staff and publications. In 1949 it was superceded by the Annual report of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.

Timeline

 1927 - 1948 Annual report of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
       1949 - Annual report of the Commonwealth Scientific and Inustrial Research Organisation

Published resources

Reports

Helen Cohn

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