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Lpdr Update.Summer 1983
ML20080K159
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Issue date: 08/30/1983
From: Palmer M, Souder J
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM)
To:
References
NUREG-BR-0057, NUREG-BR-0057-V01-N2, NUREG-BR-57, NUREG-BR-57-V1-N2, NUDOCS 8309280585
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Chi Se Kim, Ilead, Government Documents and Maps Department. Robert E. Kennedy IJbrary Caufer.

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6-Chi Su Kim is head of the Government Documents and uSv.h 3 Maps Department in the.tobert E. Kennedy Library, which mucu -

houses documents related to the Diablo Canyon Huclear ent-or Power Plant.

The library is located on the California Lyd j

Po8.ytechnic State University campus in San Luis Obispo,

~ n.m 2_c a scenic mission town on the central California coast, g

midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles.

E An independent design Maps Department exceed one 8

t verification program of the million documents.

plant, as well as intensive Mr. K!m, who is a native a

intervonor involvement dur-of

Seoul, Korea, has a 9

ll ing the licensing process, diverse career background.

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5 have generated an excap-His aducation was inter-o tionally large number of rupted by the Korean War, O

documents.

As a result, which began when he was a

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tion is one of the largest completed his law degree 8.

In the LPDR program.

Mr.

after serving in the Korean e

g Kim's department also hou-Army for seven years.

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ses ? Selective Government was discharged with the z

4 Depository collection. Cal-rank of Captain.

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ifornia state and municipal Af ter a series of ap-Q government documents col-pointments in the Korean y

Z lections, agricultural ex-government, he became Ad-p uj perimont station and exten-ministrative Assistant to Z

p sion service documents from the Premier.

" Working in all 50 states, HTIS publi-the Premier's office was

cations, United Hattons the most exciting and documents, and an extensive memorable experience of my map collection.

Total col-career," he recalled.

But lection holdings for the Government Documents and See PROFILES. p.2 8307280505 830830 PDR NUREG 11R-DO57 R PDR

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3 PROHLES, /'o,n p.1 pride, as one, of the few Feedback

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persons associated with our program who actually tries a

military coup d' etat, to read every document.

which ousted the government The Diablo Canyor. LPDR Col-Most of the comments re-with which he was as-lection has consistently garding Volume 1, Humber 1 sociated, ended his promis-been one of the best-of LPDR UPDATE were sim-ing government career. He organized collections in ilar:

The idea for a decided to resume his the program."

newsletter was a good one and long overdue. Several education in the United States.

readers enjoyed the staff photograph, as they were Mr.

Kim received mas-ter's degrees in public ad-finally able to see what ministration and in library Automated Library System at the people they speak to so NRC Technical library iYiEoin" pfr"sln.""

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a au student he worked as a re-We thought the sugges-IIO" Of Betty Dengel, Ref-search assistant on the The HRC Technical Li-ibrarian at the L

erence Oregon State-Wide Library brary has installed the In-B.F. Jones Memorial Library Development Program funded tegrated Library System in Aliquippa, PA, was a by the Library Service and (ILS) which was developed Construction Act.

After by the Lister Hill Center, good one.

She would like to see separate articles g ra du.i t i on he worked as a the research and develop-devoted to various items in research associate in the ment arm of the National the LPDR collections (e.g.

same program.

Before join-Library of Medicine.

FSAR, Rules and Regula-ing the Cal Poly faculty in H DR UPDATE readers will
tions, etc.)
This, she
1974, he was employed as be familiar with ILS be-
feels, would be helpful to acquisitions librarian at cause of the well pub-Humboldt State University licized prototypes of this librarians who provide ref-erence service on the col-in Eureka, CA.

automated library system at lections.

We intend to Mr. Kim carries out his the National Library of responsibilities at the Medicino and the Army implement this suqqest,on i

in the next LPDR UPDATE.

Government Documents and Library at the Pentagon.

For those who have the Maps Department with the ILS has subsequently been spac and the facilities, help of one assistant 11-installed at the University Paul,eC. Jones, Jr., of the brarian and three support of Maryland Health Sciences NRC Micrographics Depart-staff.

He strongly em-Library, the Naval Research ment offers the following phasizes upgrading of staff Laboratory

Library, the knowledge in various dis-United Technologies, Inc.

tip regarding deterioration of microfiche reader /prin-ciplines in order to insure Library, and the Johns Hop.

ter paper.

Store it in high quality service. When kins Welch Medical Library.

the refrigerator.

Just asked about his philosophy Design objectives of ILS like nhotographic film, of reference librarianship, were modular integration of said, Jones, "this paper Mr. Kim declared his belief functions and files, oper-deteriorates from the ef-that:

"...there is no way ation on a range of hard-facts of heat.

Take a tip to provide perfect refer-ware affordable even by from professional photog-once service without sub-small libraries, software ject expertise.

The giving which is responsive to raphers who prolong the shelf Ilfe of film sto by refrigerated storage.,cks of wrong and imperfect in-varying demands, transpor-formation is not much dif-tability of

programs, LPDR UPATE welcomes read-forent in principle from multi-level user interface, malpracttco in law or and system network access.

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Please send medicine."

Capabilities include cro-Mr. Kim's department re-ation of a master bibliog-Xour contributions to the Feedback" column to f"ar-cently received a commenda-raphic file, a circulation lene Palmer, Editor, LPDR tion from the Government system utilizing bar codes, Update, U.S.

Nuclear Reg-Printing Office for the ex-sorials check-in, and on-ulatory Commission, Mail cellence of the government line catalog searching, I

depository collection which Since it was developed Stop MNBB-7414, Washington, DC 20555.

it houses and maintains, by the federal government.

He is the author of an ar-the software for ILS is ticle entitled "Documenta-available at a r minal tion of Huclear Power licensing fee from the Na-Remarkable Reference Plants and the U.S. Huclear tional Technical Informa-RNuests Regulatory Commission Local tion Service (HTIS),

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Public Document Rooms,"

bureau of the U.S. Depart-I which was published in ment of Commerce.

Betty Dengel, Reference Government Publications Re-Agnes Fit qibbons, who Librarian at the B.F.

Jones ytew, Volume 10, 1983.

worked as a Library Intern Memorial Library in All-Mr. Kim is a self-taught in LPDR Branch during the

quippa, PA, submits the cartographer.

His avoca-summer of

1982, is following " Remarkable Ref-tions include fishing and presently employed as a

erence Requests" watercolor painting.

librarian / programmer for a The patron who wished to According to Jona Sou-local firm which special-know the gestation period

der, LPDR Branch Chiwf, ices in installation and of a mongoose was referred

" Members of the LPDR Staff programming enhancement of refer to Mr.

Kim with ILS.

Sec REMARKABLE. p. 4

3 NRC Historical Progrant erence service on histori-microfiche shipment.

cal questions for the Questions reqarding the agency staff.

LPDR Special Reports Col-Early in the program, lection will be answered on the offico produced in the LPDR Hotline, (800) typescript a short histori-638-8081.

cal sketch of licensing and regulation that has proved useful to agency staff and

-fi to outsiders.

Entitled An Document Accession Number 1,

p q, Outlino Hiatorv of Hucica.c._

g Liconsina and Reaulation,

~D' 1946-1979, it is available The HRC document acces-N/

upon request at the His-sion number is a ten-digit

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torical Office.

number which is automati-cally assigned by the com-

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Limited reference ser.

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vice to the public is also puter when a record is en-

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provided by the office.

It tered into the NRC Document is circumscribed by the Control System.

The acces-

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historians' primary duties sion number appears on the I wer left corner of the and confined to questions first page of each docu-of a historical nature.

For further information or ment.

It is a unique num-w E

  1. ECT assistance, contact George
bor, the first six digits i

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Mazuzan, U.S.

Nuclear of which represent the Regulatory Commission, Wa-

yesr, the month, and the shington, DC 20555, (202) day the record is entered 634-3336.

into the system.

The last 1

four digits represent the sequential number of the George T. Maruran, NRC llistorian document among records en-Special Reports on tered into the system on that day.

Ed.icronche In 1977, the Nuclear

. For example, the acces-l sion number 8307120015 in-Requlatory Commission es-dicates that the document tablished a history program In order to reduce was the fifteenth record with the goal of providing hardcopy space require-a formal institutional mem-

ments, the LPDR Special entered into the system on Jul 12 1983.

ory of nuclear licensing Reports Collection is now and regulation, beginning available on microfiche.

document accession number with the founding of the The Special Reports Col-will be answered on the regulatory operation under lection consists of a group the Atomic Energy Commis-of HRC reports (HUREGs),

LPDR Hotline, (800) 638-sion.

which have boon sct aside 8081 Based on research in as a separate part of the documentary materials, the LPDR Collection, because Historical Office staff they have been considered planned a

series of by members of the HRC staff I)ocunient flUnE ()0 der scholarly, obj,ective vol-to be especially relevant umas of history designed to to members of the public servo as reference works interested in nuclear One of the problems most 4

for the aqoney staff as power.

Over the years the frequently noted during an-well as for the public, hardcopy collection has be-nual collection maintenance The first

volume, Atomic como quite largo.

It con-visits is confusion about Safetv:

Licensing _and Ren-tains some older reports filing date order, y l_a hna P ea c o f u l Enolg A which are no longer used The customary procedure 1946-1962 is completed in frequently, is to file documents by manuscript form and will bo Each shipment of Special document date (not docket published in 1984.

In ad-Reports microfiche will in-dote or date received,) i)

dition, soveral articles ciudo specific instructions reverse date order.

This that trace aspects of the about the Special Reports means that the most re-carly development of the which are included in the cently dated documents are regulatory process have microfiche collection, the always on the top of the boon published in the Special Reports which will documents within a file scholarly periodical liter-be retained partially or foldor.

However, since ature.

totally in hardcopy, and documents are not always The Historical Offico is the Special Reports which mailed in date urder, newly staffod by two historians, will no longer be included received material muss Georgo T.

Macusan and J.

in either the microfiche or sometimes be interfiled Samuel Walker.

In addition hardcopy collections.

into a folder (not just to its major research and The microfiche will be placed on the top of the writing responsibilitics, interfiled with the HUREG stack), in order to main-the office provides advice microfiche.

Updated "Spe-tain reverse date order, to the agency records cial Reports" sections for Questions regarding fil-manaqcmont

program, con-the Indicos to NRC Micro-inq date order will be ducts an oral history ficho Collection binders answered on the LPDR Hot-project, and provides ref-will be included with each line, (8003638-8081

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Congressional Quarterly. Inc., 1414 22nd Street. N.W., Washington, DC 20 0 7, (202) 887-8500.

Betty roferred a patron a sk i r'q "What can I feed my baby lion?"

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Agency profiles in-zoo.

Zoo officials were tjon i t o r.

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The req-regional offices, informa-It took Betty several ulatory i n f o rrna t i on con-tion sources, congress and minutes to realize that the tained in one week of the legislation, and selectea patron who requested career Fedrrel Rooister (750-1500 bibliography.

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" conversationalist" actual-18-24 pages.

and personnel.

ly meant "canservationist."

The H.gsklv Reculaterv Cornpanion volumes to fad-In a similar situation, fian119.C is a calendar of eral Rooulatorv Directorv William McMullin, Reference agency proposals and newly

_I R) - 1984 include Wash-Librarian at the Corinth adopted rules of r;eneral iD.cdqn_i_n f o rm a t i o n D,i r e c t-

?ublic Library in Cerinth, interest.

It features orv 1983 - 19M and Poli-MS, was asked by a very those agencies which are

-fics in America 1984, also young patron for infor na-most heavily regulatory in published by Congressional tion on " Sylvia's War."

nature (CAB,

CFTC, CPSC, Quarterly, Inc.

Finding no infurmation on EPA, ERA, FCC,

FDA, FERC, this war in conventional
FMC, FRB,
FTC, ICC, IRS, reference
sources, Mr.

ITC, HRC, OSHA, SEC.) Items McMullin asked the patron within each agency are ar-Pres..iews to ciorify ine coquest, ranged chronologically.

...you know, the war be-1 Brief entries include Among the topics which tweer the Horth and the summaries of Federal Roo-will bo featured in the South," he replied.

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reference requests, and the Fedara_1 Reoisign citations, and the Preliminary and Fi-manner in which your staff and Codo of Federal 9 eau-nal Safety Analysis Reports has satisfied those re-lations citations.

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They also Jona Souder, Chief of offer a document servien the U.S.

NRC LPDR Branch which provides the full and Marlene Palmer, Refer-text of any proposed or once Librarian, will pro-final rule reported in the sont a paper at ASIS 83, Heekiv Reaulatorv Mon

tor, the 46th annual ineeting of The f.gdgral Raou atorv the Awarican Society for Directorv 1985 - itM is a Information Science in Wa-biennial, one-volume refer-shington, DC, October 2 -

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