MRC Applied Psychology Unit Pamphlets, Reprints & Projects

Date:
1921-1998
Reference:
PSY/APU
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Description

This material is not held by the Wellcome Library, but was donated by the British Psychological Society to the British Library in June 2007. Readers wishing to consult it should contact the British Library.

The fonds consists of numerous pamphlets, journals, and reprints on various subjects. Also included is material on the Amodeus report and some correspondence between Bartlett and Zangwill. The Amodeus report includes copies of reports, papers and reprints concerning the project. Subjects covered by the reprints and pamphlets include inter alia aircraft control and visual search. The pamphlets and reprints are available in series under their original subject headings-A-V. The Amodeus report is available as a separate series.

The Barlett-Zangwill correspondence is available on CD.

Publication/Creation

1921-1998

Physical description

254 Transfer cases

Arrangement

Into acquired category subject series:

APU/001/01to APU/001/91 Alphabetical list of subject titles [A to Z]

APU/002/01 MRC APU Amodeus Project

APU/003/01 Bartlett-Zangwill Correspondence-listed alphabetically

Some category series are wanting.

Acquisition note

Not transferred to the library at Wellcome Collection by the British Psychological Society. The collection was donated to the British Library, London, by the British Psychological Society in June 2007 (BPS location 15).

Related material

English Division of Professional Psychologists ref: BPS/002/02/06

Notes

Catalogue compiled by the Cataloguing Project Archivist at the British Psychological Society History of Psychology Centre, with minor editing by Wellcome staff.
All material (except Barlett-Zangwill correspondence) donated and transferred to the British Library in June 2007.

Terms of use

This material is not held by the Wellcome Library, but was donated by the British Psychological Society to the British Library in June 2007. Readers wishing to consult it should contact the British Library.

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