| ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION     TitleAIDC 100 Archive - Paul Bergé Collection
 Collection NumberSC 336
 OCLC Number1510889791
 Creator Paul Bergé
 Provenance Donated by Paul Bergé in 1999 and 2000.
 Extent,Scope, and Content Note The Paul Bergé Collection consists of 6 cubic  ft. of documents, audio, videotapes and artifacts of the first
                                 Chairman of AIM Europe produced between 1977 and 1998.
 Arrangement and Processing NoteProcessed by F. Jason Torre, December 2001, revised July 2002.
 Revised and updated in March 2014 and April 2019 by Kristen J. Nyitray.
 
 Materials are arranged by series, then alphabetically.
 Series 1 Subject Files, 1981-1997Series 2: Conference Proceedings, 1982-1998
 Series 3: Standards and Specifications, 1981-1995
 Series 4: White Papers, 1982-1996
 Series 5: Corporate Publications, 1980-1993
 Series 6 Periodicals, 1988-1997
 Series 7: Books, 1979-1993
 Series 8: Video Recordings
 Series 9: Audio Recordings
 Series 10: Artifacts
 LanguageEnglish
 Restrictions on AccessThe collection is open to researchers without restriction.
 
 Rights and Permissions
 Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                                 does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                                 responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                                 to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                                 where needed prior to publication.
 Citation [Item], [Box], Paul Bergé  Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
 Historical NotePaul Bergé received his Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the Nijenrode
                                 Business School in the Netherlands. Prior to starting work in the automatic identification
                                 field, Mr. Bergé worked in the computer industry at Phillips Data Systems, Nixdorff
                                 Computer, and ITT Europe. In 1975, Bergé began working for the Plessey Company, a
                                 recognized pioneer in the European bar coding business, European Headquarters in Brussels.
                                 He joined Symbol Technologies in 1980 and established European operations in Brussels.
                                 He was a managing director and remained in that position until 1988 when he was promoted
                                 to Vice President of International Marketing. He subsequently transferred to the company's
                                 headquarters in Bohemia, New York. Recognizing the need for a European equivalent
                                 to the popular North American Scan Tech trade shows, in 1984 Mr. Berge` became founding
                                 Chairman of Scan Tech Europe, the industry's European automatic identification industry
                                 trade show. Soon after, he became founding chairman of the industry trade organization
                                 AIM Europe, eventually serving as Chairman of AIM International. In July 1988,  at
                                 the request of the United Nations and working in cooperation with the China Institute
                                 of Packaging and EAN, he spoke at venues in China. These lectures are credited with
                                 China joining the worldwide International Article Numbering organization. Mr. Bergé
                                 was made Executive Vice President of Olympus Symbol, Inc., a joint venture company
                                 which combined portions of Olympus Optical Limited, of Tokyo, Japan and Symbol Technologies,
                                 Inc., of Bohemia, New York, U.S.A. Bergé has received the Scan Newsletter International
                                 Award and in 1989 was recipient of the American Auto ID industry's Dick Dilling Award
                                 for his work in developing international bar coding markets.
 
 Subjects
 Automatic identification and data capture
 Bar coding.
 Bar coding -- Equipment and supplies.
 System identification.
 Automatic data collection systems.
 INVENTORYSeries 1: Subject Files
 Box 1AECOC (Spanish), 1996
 AIM International, November 7, 1983-October 31, 1992
 AIM Japan (Some contents in Japanese), 1995-1997
 AIM Manual, November 1983
 Age of 2D Symbology QR Code (Denso), 1996
 AMECOP(Contents in Spanish), 1995-1996
 Article Numbering Center of China (ANCC)(Some contents in Chinese), 1992-1994
 Basics of Material Handling (MHI), April 1981
 Benefits of Scanning (NGA)
 
 Box 2
 Corporate Brochures
 Cypress Associates
 Delta Services
 Distribution Code Center-Japan (contents in Japanese), 1993-1995
 EAN Brazil (Some contents in Portuguese)
 EAN International, 1995-1997
 EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), undated
 FRA-BRS-Frankfurt Airport (contents in German), June 1994
 Health care Industry, March 1985-July 1995
 
 Box 3
 Hong Kong Article Numbering Association (HKANA), 1989-1996
 International Air Transport Association, August 30, 1989-August 3, 1995
 JTEC Panel Report, December 1992
 MGI Professional Reference Program, 1991
 MIRC World Hand-held Terminals market (Report), 1990
 Mailsort, June 1995
 PDF 417, August 11, 1989-January 10, 1996
 Pen Computer Market in Asia (Report), 1992
 Polish Auto ID Systems Catalog (contents in Polish), February 22, 1996
 
 Box 4
 QUAD II
 Return on investment Analysis Guides, October 1990-April 1991
 VDC European Market for Bar Code...Report, February 1995
 Wireless Communications, 1995-1996
 Series 2: Conference Proceedings Box 51st Annual European IGC Bar Code Printing Conference, March 12-14, 1990
 6th Asian Retailers Convention and Exhibition, October 5-8, 1993
 Assisses Nationales De L'Identification Automatique (some contents in French), June
                                 11-12, 1986
 ATTIS '94 Pacific/Asia (Airport Projects-Panels Discussions), November 15-16, 1994
 Auto-ID Asia '92, September 1-4, 1992
 
 Box 6
 Bar Code Marketing Conference, January 31-February 1, 1991
 HKANA Conference (Monday sessions), October 4-6, 1993
 HKANA Conference (Tues./Wed. sessions), October 4-6, 1993
 ID Expo, May 16-17, 1994
 ID Expo, May 4, 1998
 
 Box 7
 Scanning Technology '91 Expos & Seminars (sessions 1-3), 1991
 Scanning Technology '91 Expos & Seminars (sessions 4-8), 1991
 Scan-Tech Europe '86, November 11-13, 1986
 Scan-Tech Europe (RF Identification), 1989
 Scan-Tech Europe '90 (sessions 1-9), November 6-8, 1990
 Scan-Tech Europe '90 (sessions 10-17), November 6-8, 1990
 Scan-Tech Europe '90 (sessions 19-26), November 6-8, 1990
 Scan-Tech Europe '92 (sessions P,T,U), November 3-5, 1992
 Scan-Tech Europe '96 (Exhibition Catalog), November 19-21, 1996
 Scan-Tech Korea '90 & '93, September 19-22, 1990-September 21-24, 1993
 
 Box 8
 Scan-Tech U.K. '88 (Book 2 & 4), 1988
 Scan-Tech U.K. '89, 1989
 Scan-Tech U.K. '90 (sessions B,F,G,I), June 26-28, 1990
 Scan-Tech '89 (sessions 1-4d), October 17-19, 1989
 Scan-Tech '89 (sessions 5a-6b), October 17-19, 1989
 Scan-Tech '89 (sessions 6e-8c), October 17-19, 1989
 Scan-Tech '89 (sessions 8d-9c), October 17-19, 1989
 Scan-Tech '89 (sessions 9d-11d), October 17-19, 1989
 
 Box 9
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 1-2c), October 2-4, 1990
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 2b-6d), October 2-4, 1990
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 6e-8b), October 2-4, 1990
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 8c-10e), October 2-4, 1990
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 11a-12b), October 2-4, 1990
 Scan-Tech '90 (sessions 12c-13e), October 2-4, 1990
 
 Box 10
 Scan-Tech '92 (sessions 1a-4a), October 5-8, 1992
 Scan-Tech '92 (sessions 4b-6b), October 5-8, 1992
 Scan-Tech '92 (sessions 6c-9b), October 5-8, 1992
 Scan-Tech '92 (sessions 9c-10c), October 5-8, 1992
 Scan-Tech '92 (sessions 11d-12e), October 5-8, 1992
 Symbology '82, September 13-14, 1982
 Series 3: Standards and Specifications Box 11Floral Industry Bar Code Standard, April 1990
 NCR (Code 39), 1987
 Standard for Automatic Equipment Identification, 1990-1995
 Philippines Article Numbering Association, July 26, 1994
 Uniform Code Council (UPC), January 1992-December 1995
 USD-6, 1981
 USS-16K, 1990
 USS-49, 1990
 Series 4: White Papers Box 11 (continued)A White Paper on Two Dimensional Symbols, 1996
 2D Experience in Taiwan, April 25-26, 1996
 Evolution of Automatic Identification, October 16, 1989
 Emerging Bar Code Symbologies, N.D.
 Postal Application of a High Density Bar Code, September 4, 1990
 Computer Aided Item Identification Systems, September 1991
 Ultracode: A different type of bar code symbology, June 6, 1996
 Bar Code Symbology, February 16, 1982
 New Developments in Magstripe Media, October 2, 1990
 Series 5: Corporate PresentationsNote: Papers listed as being part of the Symbol Tech. Papers were  a single file within
                                 a three ring binder.
 Box 12Bar Code 101, Section 1-5 (Symbol Tech. Continuing Education Series), undated
 Bar Code 101, Section 6-10 (Symbol Tech. Continuing Education Series), undated
 Bar Code Systems Integration (part 2-4), undated
 Bar Code Systems Integration (part 5-10), undated
 Bar Code Systems Integration (part 1-4), 1993
 Bar Code Systems Integration (part 5-10), 1993
 
 Box 13
 Choosing and Using Bar Codes, 1992
 Implementing A Bar Code System (Symbologies & Verification, part 1), undated
 Implementing A Bar Code System (Symbologies & Verification, part 2), undated
 Integrating Bar Code with EDI & Manufacturing Systems, October 3, 1988
 Implementing the EIA-556 Standard
 The Power of Bar Coding, 1988
 "Solutions for Series" (16 items)
 Symbol Glossary
 
 Box 14
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 1, 1989
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 2, 1989
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 3, 1989
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 4, 1989
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 5, 1989
 Symbol Monograph Series, Monograph 6, 1989
 Raster Scanning & Single Line Scanning...(Symbol Tech. Papers 1), undated
 Percent Decode Lasercheck (Symbol Tech. Papers 2), undated
 Laserscan LS-700 and Laser Safety (Symbol Tech. Papers 3), undated
 Hand Held Scanning Device (Symbol Tech. Papers 4), February 21, 1983
 Effects of Substrate Scattering on Bar Code Scanning Signals (Symbol Tech. Papers
                                 5), N.D.
 Advances in Laser Scanning Technology (Symbol Tech. Papers 6), August 27-28, 1981
 Film master ABCD Memo (Symbol Tech. Papers 7), August 1980
 System Design Considerations in Bar Code Laser Scanning (Symbol Tech. Papers 8), August
                                 1984
 Fundamentals of Bar Code Information Theory (Symbol Tech. Papers 9), undated
 Information Encoding with Two Dimensional Bar Codes (Symbol Tech. Papers 10), undated
 Measurement Science Conference (Symbol Tech. Papers 11), January 19-20, 1984
 SPIE's 26th Annual Tech. Symposium (Symbol Tech. Papers 12), August 21-27, 1982
 Getting the Most from your Bar Code Real Estate (Symbol Tech. Papers 13), November
                                 3, 1988
 Wireless Store, January 1992
 Series 6: PeriodicalsNote: Th e following series contains special editions or issues released by the publishers.
 Box 15Automatic ID News Europe, September 1992, Volume 1, No. 2
 Automatic ID News Europe, November 1992, Volume 1, No. 3
 Automatic ID News Europe, September 1993, Volume 2, No. 6
 Automatic ID News Europe, January 1994, Volume 3, No. 1
 Automatic ID News Europe, March 1994, Volume 3, No. 2
 Automatic ID News Europe, May 1994, Volume 3, No. 3
 Automatic ID News Europe, June 1994, Volume 3, No. 4
 Automatic ID News Europe, July 1994, Volume 3, No. 5
 Automatic ID News Europe, September 1994, Volume 3, No. 6
 Automatic ID News Europe, Nov./Dec. 1994, Volume 3, No. 7
 Automatic ID News Europe, March 1995, Volume 4, No. 2
 Automatic ID News Europe, June 1995, Volume 4, No. 5
 Automatic ID News Europe, September 1995, Volume 4, No. 7
 Automatic ID News Europe, October 1995, Volume 4, No. 8
 Automatic ID News Europe, Nov./Dec. 1995, Volume 4, No. 9
 Automatic ID News Europe, March 1996, Volume 5, No. 2
 Automatic ID News Europe, April 1996, Volume 5, No. 3
 Automatic ID News Europe, May 1996, Volume 5, No. 4
 Automatic ID News Europe, June 1996, volume 5, No. 5
 Automatic ID News Europe, September 1996, Volume 5, No. 7
 Automatic ID News Europe, October 1996, Volume 5, No. 8
 Automatic ID News Europe, Nov./Dec. 1996, volume 5, No. 9
 Automatic ID News Europe, Jan./Feb. 1997, Volume 6, No. 1
 Automatic ID News Europe, May 1997, Volume 6, No. 4
 Auto ID Today, April 1988, Volume 2
 Auto ID Today, September 1988, Volume 4
 Auto ID Today, September 1991, Volume 16
 Chain Store Age, April 1996
 Modern Materials Handling (Special 20-Page Pull Out) July 4, 1991
 Series 7: BooksNote: books are cataloged and can be located using the library catalog.
 Borger, John. Bar Coding for Control: Bar Code Basics. Milwaukee, WI: Industrial Control
                                 Group, 1989. ID Systems. Auto ID in Manufacturing. Helmers Publishing, Inc.: New Hampshire. 1991 Jenkins, John. (Ed.) Machine Readable Labels in the Blood Transfusion Service: Proceedings
                                 of a Symposium Held on June 13th, 1979. Lancaster, England: MTP Press Limited, 1979. Lunde, Ken. Understanding Japanese Information Processing. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly
                                 & Associates, Inc., 1993. Series 8: Video RecordingsNote: Some videotapes within this series are in the European Video format, PAL.
 
 Box 16
 AMECOP. VHS format. Undated. Language: Spanish. Total Running Time: Unknown.
 Australia Post Office: Bar Coded Container Tracking System. VHS format. Caulfield,
                                 Australia: Atlantis Video Productions, undated. PAL recording format. Total Running
                                 Time: 10 Min. 4 Sec. (2 copies). Auto ID in Action. VHS format. Undated. PAL recording format. Total Running Time:
                                 Unknown. Auto ID Today: A Basic Introduction to Automatic Identification. Halifax, England:
                                 AIM Europe, N.D. PAL recording format. Total Running Time: Unknown. Bar Codes. VHS format. VOLVO/ODETTE, undated. PAL recording format. Total Running
                                 Time: 8 Min. Bar Coding in Hospitals. VHS format. Philadelphia, PA: Hewlet Packard, 1987. Produced
                                 by: The American Hospital Association. Total Running Time: 33 Min. Bars. VHS format. Panasonic, Corporation, 1988. PAL recording format. Total Running
                                 Time: 1 Min. 40 Sec. EAN Odyssey. VHS Format. Brussels, Belgium: EAN International, 1989. Produced by:
                                 Y-Tec Productions. Total Running Time: 14 Min. (2 copies).
 High Technology Business Minute. VHS format. Financial New Network. N.D. Total Running
                                 Time: 1 Min.
 Box 17 The Magic Light. VHS format. Brussels, Belgium: Video Promotion, undated. PAL recording
                                 format. Total Running Time: 10 Min.
 Minding Your Business October. VHS format. New York, NY: Gramercy Broadcast Center,
                                 1990. Total Running Time: 40 Min. Scan Hungary '88. VHS format. Brussels, Belgium: Video Promotion, 1988. Language:
                                 English. PAL recording format. Total Running Time: 35 Min. (2 copies). Symbol Corporate Video. VHS format. Hicksville, NY: Industrial Communications Associates,
                                 Inc., 1989. Total Running Time: 60 Min. Symbol Technologies News Video. VHS format. Bohemia, NY: Symbol Technologies, Inc.,
                                 1989. Total Running Time: 41 Min. T. N. O LS 8000. VHS format. Undated. PAL recording format. Total Running Time: Unknown. VICS Quick Response-EDI. VHS format. PAL recording format. Undated. Total Running
                                 Time: 28 Min. Series 9: Audio Recordings  Box 18Swartz, Jerry. Bar Code Data Capture in the 90's Speech. Audio Cassette. Original
                                 Air Date: June, 1990. Milan, Italy. Total Running Time: Original Master.
 Swartz, Jerry. Bar Code Data Capture in the 90's Speech. Compact Disk. Original Air
                                 Date: June, 1990. Milan, Italy. Total Running Time: 1 Hour. Primary Master. Swartz, Jerry. Bar Code Data Capture in the 90's Speech. Compact Disk. Original Air
                                 Date: June, 1990. Milan, Italy. Total Running Time: 1 Hour. Listening Copy. Series 10: Artifacts  Box 183-in-1 Bar Code Calculator. Manufacturer: Computype, Inc. Date of Manufacture: 1986.
                                 Description: Double-sided, slide calculator with adhesive chart on reverse side, measuring
                                 4 x 91/4 inches.
 Bar Code Wand. Manufacturer: The Plessey Company. Date of Manufacture: 1977. Description:
                                 Ergonomically designed, black polymer plastic wand with contractible tip and optical
                                 fiber cord, measuring 5 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4 inches. LS 3000 Hand-held Scanner. Manufacturer: Symbol Technologies, Inc. Date of Manufacture:
                                 February 1993. Description: Clear, polymer plastic, hand-held Laser light scanner
                                 with 1.0mW Maximum power capacity and a Laser diode-680 nM Wavelength class II product. LS 9100 Stationary Scanner. Manufacturer: Symbol Technologies, Inc. Date of Manufacture:
                                 undated. Description: Clear, polymer plastic, stationary base laser light scanner. Box 18AAEDEX Bar Code Apron. Manufacturer: AEDEX Corporation. Date of Manufacture: undated.
                                 Description: White cotton, chef's style apron stamped with a linear bar code on the
                                 front of the apron. Used as a publicity give away.
 Box 19AIAG
 American Gas Association
 ANA/ANK
 Bar Code scrapbook, pages 1-30, c1988
 Camcode, Inc.
 Clearpoint
 Computype International, Inc.
 Daiken Chemical Company, Ltd.
 Dataflash, undated
 Datapage Technologies International, Inc.
 Eltron International, Inc.
 Express, Inc., August 7, 1992
 Fabric Bar Code
 Fabri-check
 Friedrich Rationalissierungssyteme
 Fuji Electric
 Intermec, Inc.
 KLM Cargo, 1989
 Lacoste, Inc., undatedLaser Identification System, Inc.
 Lumonics
 Metalphoto
 NASA (US Government)
 Olympus-Symbol, 1993
 Pannier Corporation
 Polaproof, undated
 Sato America, Inc.
 Sacn-Tech Japan QR, 1995.
 Symbol Technologies, Inc.
 Symbology, Inc.
 Unmarked Bar Code Film Master
 Vanguard ID Systems
 Zebra Technologies
 Kelflex Bar Code Tag
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