Trigant burrow and robert mearns yerkes the men and their papers
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Author/contributor
- Stark, B.P. (Author)
Title
Trigant burrow and robert mearns yerkes the men and their papers
Abstract
Trigant Burrow and Robert Mearns Yerkes were two important behavioral scientists whose papers have recently been processed in Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. Burrow was a pioneer American psychoanalyst and initiator of group analysis, while Yerkes was a prominent psychologist who is best known for his intelligence testing experiments in World War I and his studies of primate behavior. The paper discusses the lives and careers of both men; the research value of the two collections; the processing, arranging, and describing of the papers; and concludes with thoughts on access and the importance of finding aids to researchers and the institution that produces them. © 1986 by The Haworth Press, Inc.
Publication
Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian
Date
1986
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
21-34
Journal Abbr
Behav. Soc. Sci. Libr.
Citation Key
starkTrigantBurrowRobert1986
ISSN
01639269 (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
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Citation
Stark, B. P. (1986). Trigant burrow and robert mearns yerkes the men and their papers. Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian, 4(4), 21–34. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1300/J103v04n04_04
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