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Robert Taylor Papers

An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Taylor, Robert S. (Robert Saxton)
Title: Robert Taylor Papers
Dates: 1943-2004
Size: 3 boxes (2.5 linear feet)
Abstract: The Robert Taylor Papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, awards and academic writing.
Language: English, German
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Photograph of Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor was born on June 15, 1918 in Ithaca, New York. He received his bachelor’s degree in history from Cornell University in 1940, his master’s degree in library service from Columbia University in 1950 and his master’s degree in history in 1954 from Lehigh University. With the onset of World War II, Taylor served on the counter intelligence team attached to 84th Infantry Division. There he met Henry Kissinger in January of 1945 and they soon became friends. Each earned a Bronze Star during their time of service. After World War II, Taylor worked for the Army Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) from 1945 until 1947. During this time, he was involved in the recruitment of Klaus Barbie, a Nazi war criminal, for CIC but left shortly after Barbie’s recruitment.

Before coming to Syracuse University, Taylor worked at Lehigh University as a cataloger of the Rare Books Collection and a professor and director of the Center for the Information Sciences. He was also the director of the library center at Hampshire College. During his professional career, Taylor was a member of the American Library Association, American Society of Information Science and Sigma Xi. He served as president of the Library Education Section of New York Library Association (NYLA).

Taylor came to Syracuse University in 1972 and served as dean of the School of Information Studies until 1981. He was largely responsible for the change of name from the School of Library Science to the School of Information Studies. He created the first master’s program in the country in information resources management, now called information management. Taylor became professor emeritus in 1981 and retired from Syracuse University in 1983. He died on January 1, 2009.

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Scope and Content Note

The Robert Taylor Papers contain clippings, photographs, publications and awards relating to Robert Taylor’s professional life and is divided into ten different series:

The Clippings Series contains newspaper articles about Henry Kissinger, Joshua I. Smith (founder of Maxima Corp.), and Taylor’s career at Hampshire College, Lehigh University and Syracuse University.

The Correspondence Series includes personal and professional correspondence between the years of 1947 and 1994, much of which deals with Taylor’s publications and conferences.

In the Klaus Barbie Series comprise materials about Barbie, including annotated books, clippings, correspondence and a report.

The Lecture and Seminar Notes Series includes the written notes Taylor made and collected for his seminars and classes.

The Notebooks Series contains the hand-written notes Taylor took about various subjects and books that he researched between 1943 and 1970.

The Papers and Speeches Series has the general academic papers and speeches Taylor created or gave during his career. They are organized by year.

The Personal Papers and Recognition Series contains the awards and certificates given to Taylor as well as personal statements and vitas.

The Photographs Series contains photographs of Taylor, conferences and Kissinger.

The Publications Series includes the published writings of Taylor and materials relating to these writings.

The Reports Series comprise those made by Taylor during his career and include field reviews and reports he compiled for Lehigh University and the Standard Oil Company.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

The Archives has clippings and portrait files on Robert Taylor.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Taylor, Robert S. (Robert Saxton)
Syracuse University -- Faculty.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Types of material

Photographs.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Robert Taylor Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

Materials in the Taylor Papers were donated to the Archives by Professor Taylor in 1994 and 2005.

Processing Information

Materials were placed in archival folders and boxes.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Anna Smallwood
Date: 2015
Revision history:

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Arrangement

Materials in the Robert Taylor Papers are divided into series and filed in alphabetical order.

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Inventory

Clippings
Box 1 Hampshire College 1967-1972
Box 1 Kissinger, Henry 1992
Box 1 Lehigh University 1956-1964
Box 1 Smith, Joshua I. 1986-1989
Box 1 Syracuse University 1972-1992
Correspondence
Box 1 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1980-1991
Box 1 Delft Technology University Lecturer, Netherlands 1956-1957
Box 1 Hampshire College 1966-1993
Box 1 Information Conference- Dublin, Ireland 1982
Box 1 Information Use Environment Paper 1984-1991
Box 1 John Wiley Publishing- Making of a Library 1970-1980
Box 1 Jones-Smith, Jacqueline 1986-1992
Box 1 Kissinger, Henry 1947-1979, undated
Box 1 Lehigh University 1950-1992
Box 1 Merk, Kurt 1947-1952
Box 1 Productivity Conference Cranfield, Great Britain 1984
Box 1 Professional- A-B 1967-1996
Box 1 Professional- C-F 1975-1998
Box 1 Professional- G-H 1979-2004
Box 1 Professional- I-K 1974-1994
Box 1 Professional- L-M 1976-1992
Box 1 Professional- N-Q 1979-1993
Box 1 Professional- R-S 1972-1995
Box 1 Professional- T-Z 1974-1991
Box 1 Publishing 1986-1994
Box 1 Retirement, Syracuse University 1980-1983
Box 1 School of Information Studies 1973-1995
Box 1 Stanton Leggett Association Consulting 1970-1985
Box 1 Syracuse University 1967-1992
Box 1 System Development Foundation 1981-1982
Box 1 Value Added Process 1980-1981
Box 1 Value Added Process 1982-1983
Box 1 Value Added Process 1984-1987
Klaus Barbie
Box 1 Clippings 1947-1988, undated
Box 1 Correspondence 1983-1990
Box 1 "Klaus Barbie and the United States Government: A Report to the Attorney General of the United States" 1983
Box 1 Klaus Barbie: The Butcher of Lyons, Tom Bower 1984
Box 1 Klaus Barbie: The Shocking Story of How the U.S, Used this Nazi War Criminal as an Intelligence Agent, Erhard Dabringhaus 1984
Box 1 Ladislas de Hoyos: Klaus Barbie the Untold Story, Robert Laffont, Translated by Nicholas Courtin 1985
Box 2 The Nazi Legacy: Klaus Barbie and the International Fascist Connection, Magnus Linklater, Isabel Hilton and Neal Ascherson 1984
Box 2 Report on Colonel Rene Hardy by Klaus Barbie and Translated Version by Robert Taylor 1947, 1987
Box 2 An Uncertain Hour: The French, the Germans, the Jews, the Klaus Barbie Trial, and the City of Lyon, 1940-1945, Tom Bower with written inscription to Robert Taylor 1990
Lecture and Seminar Notes
Box 2 Digital Equipment Corporation Seminar, Hudson, Massachusetts March 1985
Box 2 IST 501-Information Environment 1977-1983 (2 folders)
Box 2 IST 700-Information Use Environments 1977-1983
Box 2 Presentations 1956-1986
Box 2 Research Information Manager, Dulles Marriot May 1985
Notebooks
Box 2 1943-1944, 1947
Box 2 1945-1947
Box 2 1947-1948
Box 2 1948-1950
Box 2 1950-1957
Box 2 1951-1958
Box 2 1958-1960
Box 2 1960-1970
Papers and Speeches
Box 2 1954-1967
Box 2 1968-1973
Box 2 1974-1975
Box 2 1976-1979
Box 2 1980-1983
Box 2 1984-1991
Personal Papers and Recognition
Box 2 American Society for Information Science (ASIS)- Award of Merit 1967-1993
Box 2 ASIS Awards 1967-1983
Box 2 Biographies of Robert Taylor undated
Box 2 Certificates 1950-1986
Box 2 "Information Selectively Disseminated for Robert Taylor: Studies and Mementos on the Occasion of His Retirement as Dean" 1981
Box 2 Personal Statements and Vitas undated
Photographs
Box 2 Gordon Research Conferences 1963-1967
Box 2 Kissinger, Henry 1946
Box 2 Merk, Kurt 1951, 1957
Box 2 Postcards of Hampshire College undated
Box 2 Taylor, Robert 1956-1979
Publications
Box 3 Assorted Articles, Robert Taylor 1972-2001
Box 3 Economics of Information Dissemination: A Symposium, Edited by Robert Taylor 1973
Box 3 Information Management in Engineering Education: Proceedings and Recommendations, Edited by Robert Taylor 1966
Box 3 "Information Use Environments" Paper: Notes and Drafts, Robert Taylor 1982-1991
Box 3 The Making of a Library: The Academic Library in Transition, Robert Taylor, Signed 1972
Box 3 Master's Thesis- Studies in British Conservatism: 1832-1835, Robert Taylor 1954
Box 3 Value Added Processes in the Information Life Cycle, Robert Taylor 1983 draft
Box 3 Value Added Processes in the Information Life Cycle, Robert Taylor- Book Reviews 1986-1988
Box 3 Value Added Processes in the Information Life Cycle, Robert Taylor- Revision Notes undated
Reports
Box 3 Lehigh University 1964-1967
Box 3 Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Information Resources Management Report 1982-1983
Box 3 United States Office of Education: Field Reviewer Reports 1970-1972

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