MEMORANDUM FOR: THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FROM ED PROCTOR

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CIA-RDP80B01495R000300090007-6
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RIFPUB
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K
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2
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December 16, 2016
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June 6, 2005
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7
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Publication Date: 
May 5, 1975
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MF
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~cav Approved For Relea~ 2005/06/09 :CIA-RDP80B01495R00@~@0090007-6,i~ ~ MEMORANDUM FOR: The Deputy Director Attached are some words on unclassified Agency publications which you might use in your address to the National Press Club. If you need any mare assistance, please call. ' - '1 "~, Ed Proctor 5 May 1975 (DATE) FORM N0. (~ REPLACES FORM 10.101 1 AUG 54 '?I WHICH MAY eE USED. Approved For Release 2005/06/09 :CIA-RDP80B01495R000300090007-6 Approved For Rele 2005/06/09: CIA-RDP80B01495R000~090007-6 Many of the studies and reports written by Agency analysts are ,i unclassified because they are based entirely on unclassified sources or because they do not reveal the classified sources on which they are based. These documents are designed primarily. to help government officials. We know, however, that people outside the government find these materials useful, so we routinely make them available to the public, especially scholars and newsmen. -- Economic research aids,. biographic reference works on foreign leaders, analyses of radio broadcasts from selected countries -- particularly the Soviet Union and China -- are available through the Document Expediting Project of~the Library of Congress. Some unclassified monographs, such as a recent paper exploring the impli- cations of trends in world population growth, food pro- duction, and climate, are also included. Forty-four separate titles were released to this project last year.. -- Other outlets, such as the Government Printing Off ice and the National Technical Information Service, carry Agency translations of foreign technical publica- tions and radio broadcasts, as well as a number of maps and atlases. An agricultural atlas on the Soviet Union, for example, is the most recent in a series of specialized atlases that has also featured works on China and the Middle East. Approved For Release 2005/06/09: CIA-RDP80B01495R000300090007-6