CHAPTER 9. PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTS OF INDIANA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
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Chapter 9. Publication and Distribution of Reports of Indiana
Academy of Science
IC 4-23-9-1
Distribution of reports
Sec. 1. The annual reports of the meetings of the Indiana
Academy of Science, beginning with the report for the year 1894,
including all papers of scientific or economic value presented at such
meetings, after they shall have been edited and prepared for
publication shall be published by the commission on public records.
(Formerly: Acts 1895, c.130, s.1.) As amended by Acts 1979, P.L.40,
SEC.14.
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Preparation of reports for publication; expenses
Sec. 2. The reports shall be edited and prepared for publication
without expense to the state, by a corps of editors to be selected and
appointed by the Indiana Academy of Science, who shall not, by
reason of such services, have any claim against the state for
compensation. The form, style of binding, paper, typography and
manner and extent of illustration of the reports shall be determined
by the editors, subject to the approval of the commission on public
records. Not less than fifteen hundred (1,500) nor more than three
thousand (3,000) copies of each of said reports shall be published,
the size of the edition to be determined by the concurrent action of
the editors and the commission on public records.
(Formerly: Acts 1895, c.130, s.2.) As amended by Acts 1979, P.L.40,
SEC.15.
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Custody of reports
Sec. 3. All except three hundred (300) copies of each volume of
said reports shall be placed in the custody of the state librarian, who
shall furnish one (1) copy thereof to each public library in the state,
one (1) copy to each university, college or normal school in the state,
one (1) copy to each high school in the state having a library, which
shall make application therefor, and one (1) copy to such other
institutions, societies or persons as may be designated by the
academy through its editors or its council. The remaining three
hundred (300) copies shall be turned over to the academy to be
disposed of as it may determine. In order to provide for the
preservation of the same, it shall be the duty of the custodian of the
state-house to provide and place at the disposal of the academy one
(1) of the unoccupied rooms of the state-house, to be designated as
the office of the Indiana Academy of Science, wherein said copies of
said reports belonging to the academy, together with the original
manuscripts, drawings, etc., thereof can be safely kept, and he shall
also equip the same with the necessary shelving and furniture.
(Formerly: Acts 1895, c.130, s.3.)