Catalogue description Ministry of Technology and successors: Productivity Services and Information Division and successors: Registered Files (IE Series)

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Reference: HF 20
Title: Ministry of Technology and successors: Productivity Services and Information Division and successors: Registered Files (IE Series)
Description:

The records in this series are concerned with keeping UK industry informed about technological developments so that it could be more successful in the commercial exploitation of the research and development effort, the collection, dissemination, storage and retrieval of scientific and technological information for this purpose, and scientific and technological collaboration with the international and EEC communities.

Date: 1968-1981
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: IE file series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Department of Industry, Research and Development Contractors Division, 1974-1977

Department of Industry, Research and Technology Requirements and Space Division, 1977-1982

Department of Trade and Industry, Research Administration Division, 1970-1971

Department of Trade and Industry, Research and Development Contractors Division, 1972-1974

Department of Trade and Industry, Research Division, 1971-1972

Ministry of Technology, External and Information Division, 1969-1970

Ministry of Technology, Productivity Services and Information Division, 1968-1969

Physical description: 29 file(s)
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2003 Department of Trade and Industry

Selection and destruction information: Files selected under collection themes 2.2.1.2 - management of the economy and 2.2.1.3 - external relations.
Accruals: Just over 1 metre of records selected. Further review in 2005 but additions likely to be minimal.

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