Bell Labs Record

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bell Labs Record was published by the Bell System for many decades beginning in the early 1900's. This journal included descriptions of technologies created at many Bell Laboratories locations for basic research, devices, technologies, systems, and operations research relevant to telephone company, manufacturing, and government applications. The public relations department distributed the Record to all Bell System employees. It was slimmer and less scholarly than Bell Labs Technical Journal. On January 1, 1984 this publication was transferred to AT&T Technologies and subsequently to Lucent Technologies. Since the 2006 merger of Alcatel [1] and Lucent, the Bell Labs Technical Journal is published and now available at Wiley [2].