“…Perhaps this should be the simplest task of all ; in reality it becomes the most difficult, not only because of logistics but because it involves overcoming the inertia of the American scientist and entering into competition for a portion of his time." 77 Further, "an outgoing, aggressive, use-oriented, service, in effect, asks the individual to change, sometimes in a radical manner, the information acquisition and handling pattern which he has developed for himself over his lifetime." 78 This problem is further aggravated by deficiencies of training of scientists and engineers to make use of the traditional, much less the newer and non-conventional, types of services.…”