Robert S. Taylor
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Robert Saxton Taylor 1918-2009.
Taylor's professional career: Lehigh University: Librarian 1956-67; Prof. and Director of the Center for the Information Sciencea; Director of Library Center and Prof. of Language and Communications, Hampshire College 1967-72; Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
The Syracuse University School of Information Studies, also known as the iSchool, is a center for research and education in the policy, systems, service, and technology aspects of information management, information science, and library science. Established in 1896 as the School of Library Science,...

 : Professor 1972-83; Dean 1972-81.

He published articles in user studies. He used the value-added approach to information services.

In 1956, he was named a Fulbright Lecturer.

In 1963, Taylor argued behavioral sciences provide fundamental approach to information science, as well as logic and mathematics, linguistics, and systems analysis. Taylor suggested breaking the 4 approaches to information science into information sciences and information engineering
Information engineering
Information engineering or information engineering methodology in software engineering is an approach to designing and developing information systems.-Overview:...

. Information engineering would apply to any discussion of the development, design, or operation of information systems, indexing and abstracting services, information services, etc.

In 1972, Taylor received an award for the Best Information Science Book from ASIS (now ASIST
American Society for Information Science and Technology
The American Society for Information Science and Technology, sometimes abbreviated ASIS&T or ASIST, is a non-profit membership organization for information professionals...

 - The American Society for Information Science and Technology
American Society for Information Science and Technology
The American Society for Information Science and Technology, sometimes abbreviated ASIS&T or ASIST, is a non-profit membership organization for information professionals...

), and in 1992 received that organization's Award of Merit.

Taylor served on the ASIS Executive Council from 1959–61, and was elected President in 1968.

In 1986, Taylor published "Value-added processes in information systems" (Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing
Ablex Publishing
Ablex Publishing Corporation is a privately held book publisher and academic journal publisher in New York City, New York, USA. It was previously located in Norwood, New Jersey, and also at one time in Westport and Stamford, Connecticut...

). In this work, he presented his important User Criteia and Value-Added framework, including the six categories of value-added services in library and information systems: Ease of use; Noise reduction; Quality; Adaptability; Time savings; Cost savings.

His papers have been deposited at Syracuse University Library, in the Special Collections Division - but have not yet been processed.

In a 1987 New York Times Magazine article, Ted Morgan cites U.S. government reports that Taylor was the member of the U.S. Counter Intelligence Corps
Counter Intelligence Corps
The Counter Intelligence Corps was a World War II and early Cold War intelligence agency within the United States Army. Its role was taken over by the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps in 1961 and, in 1967, by the U.S. Army Intelligence Agency...

 (C.I.C.) that recruited Klaus Barbie
Klaus Barbie
Nikolaus 'Klaus' Barbie was an SS-Hauptsturmführer , Gestapo member and war criminal. He was known as the Butcher of Lyon.- Early life :...

(the "Butcher of Lyon") to work for the post-war allies in Europe.

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