The Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureaux was founded in September 1924 at a conference in
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. The third ASLIB conference was held at
Balliol College,
Oxford, 24-27 September 1926.
Sandie Lindsay,
Master of Balliol College, welcomed 150 delegates to the college.
Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham, who had studied at Balliol College remarked that "as science and learning knew no national bounds so internationalism was at once the secret and necessity of all advancement in original research and practical discovery. The Internationalisation of knowledge was INTERNATIONALISM IN EXCELSIS" and went on to speak warmly of the
International Labour Organization, who had expanded their range of activities to include fostering greater intellectual co-operation amongst the nations of their parent body, the
League of Nations. ==Documentation during World War II==