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Edith Margaret Robertson Ditmas (1896, Weston-super-Mare – 28 February 1986) was a British archivist, historian and writer. She is thought to have had an MA degree from the University of Oxford and was unmarried.〔''Oxford Mail'', 9 November 2009. (Retrieved 14 September 2014. ); Vera Chapman states in an introductory note to her 1975 historical novel ''The King's Damosel'' that she was at Oxford with Edith Ditmas. (Retrieved 14 September 2014. )〕 ==Information services== Ditmas was an influential official of the British Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux, whose journal she edited, and of its successor, ASLIB. As ASLIB general secretary in 1946, she called strongly at the Empire Scientific Conference for "a combination of government encouragement and private initiative" in developing specialized information services. This approach was to prevail.〔W. Boyd Rayward (ed.): ''European Modernism and the Information Society'' (Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing, 2008), p. 208 (Retrieved 1 January 2015 ).〕
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