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                  <text>Februery 28, 1966

Dr. Coeino Ajmone Moreen

EEG Journel
Notional Institutee of Health

The

KINDS ~ EEG

Bethesda 14, Herylend

Deer Dr. marten:

It is with greet pleasure that l encloee the corrected pege proofe
of the bibliography. We have made all the oortectiont recommended
by the editors. Following your euggeetion thet we review the refer»
encee in Dr. Breeier'e review, we beve recommended the addition of
nine citations. These ere each marked in the appropriate position
with the letter "a“. The requested changes have been made in the
author end subject indicee.
if listed ebetrect bee been reviewed end in the instances
which e complete article he: been published by these authors,
citation he: been ohenged to reflect the full erticle. In two in-

In eddition,

in

etencee the article wee elreedy lieted in the bibliography under
enother title, end tether then delete titles. we have had the phrase
"eeo

full article

ﬁ_“_?.

In working with the eubject index. my eeeooietee one I have found its
format too complex. The tee of two on deehee to repreeent the header
word in e column of subject references it quite eetietectory when e
single word it represented. When, however. two deebee. three deehee.
end on one occasion. four deehee ere need. end. these deehee flow
over onto the next column, the subject index become: completely ueeleee.
I would commend you tO'reeding Page 66 as an example.
consider modifying the subject index to limit the use of two
deehee
for single worde only? If this ie too expensive, would it
on
be poeeible for you to minimise the use of two dashes and exclude anyWould you

thing greater then that? One of the nejor use: for this bibliography
in the use of it: indicee end I believe we will be severely
crititireﬁ for the format of the eubject index.

must be

�Dr. Moreen
2—23—64

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were able to check each of your questions but one. I have been
unable to obtain a copy of Article 343 (More. 6. ottel., Ann. med.
psychol.. 1958, 116 (2): 202), to check the proper cpeliing of
B. Severgnini. You may recall that you reminded us that there in
e einilnr neon listed in Article 570. The Ipelling in this instance
is ”Severgini”, and this in the correct citation from the Riv. Neural.
I would be very grateful if your secretory could check with N.L.H. to
see if the nannies of 1958 are now back in the stocks. They were

We

absent

last

week.

Regarding the inquiry of our use of the Capitol World List of Scientific
Periodicals 1900-50, we have followed the recommendations of the
Journel. Vol. 14, p. 160. That one the official reference for the‘
Journal at the time the bibliogreohy wee tiret completed. We did diacoee this leot summer, and I believe that our citations are coneietent
with that. It would only be with e greet deel of effort that we could
modify our present citations to meet with the new specifications of the
Journal. I would request that you permit this one. no described in our

introduction.

Since undertaking this project. I have come to concur with yon: thought
that the only merit of each u bibliography is in it: meticulous accuracy.
For this reason, I would wish you to reqoec-t the editors to return

another net of galley proofs. While, in general. these proofs are very
good, we have found it neceesery to make correction: on every page. After
so much effort, it would be most helpful if we have another chance to make
the bibliography perfect.

Three week: ago I proniaed you a completed review article by this date.
and have been unable to ﬁolfill that promise. I on
I have been
continuing to work on thie. and hape that I can have it available two
weeks from today. If you find that this in an inordinate delay, I would

ill

recommend

that

Thank you

for all your helpful

you ccnylete the

publication of the bibliography

comments.

Sincerely yoore,
Hex

rink,

Director
MF/jb

H.D.

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