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The
Acoustical Society of America The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) was formally
organized and held its first meeting on 1929 May 10-11
in New York City with a charter membership of about 450.
The Society will hold its 75th Anniversary meeting in
New York City, 17-21 May 2004. The present membership
of approximately 7000 includes leaders in acoustics in
the U.S.A. and other countries. The Society recognizes
distinguished achievement in acoustics by a series of
awards, including a Gold Medal, and Silver Medals in
technical areas. Two meetings of the Society are held each year
for the presentation of papers in all branches of
acoustics, both theoretical and applied. Papers are
presented which are concerned with topics in the
thirteen technical fields covered by the ASA. To
assure adequate attention to these separate fields
and to new ones that are developing, the Society
establishes technical committees and specialty groups
charged with keeping abreast of developments and needs
of the membership in their specialized fields. Membership and meetings have become more international
over the years. ASA has held joint meetings with the
International Congress on Acoustics, European Acoustics
Association, Acoustical Society of Japan, Institute of
Mexican Acoustics and the Federation of Iberoamerican
Acoustics. Additionally, two joint meetings have been
held with the Institute of Noise Control Engineering
of the USA. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
(JASA) is published monthly with articles covering all
aspects of research and engineering activities in acoustics.
Its approximately 7000 pages a year also contain news items
of interest, as well as book reviews, references to
contemporary papers in acoustics, and reviews of acoustical
patents and standards. In 1999 ASA began publication of the
online journal Acoustics Research Letters Online (ARLO). In
addition to the publication of JASA, the Society has been
reprinting out-of-print classic texts in acoustical science
and a monthly newsletter, Echoes. Members of the Society
have for many years been involved in studies of noise, its
measurement, its effects, and ways of reducing noise to
improve the human environment. Papers on these subjects
are presented regularly at Society meetings and published
in JASA. A noise task group has recently been formed by the
Technical Committee on Noise to increase the Society's
participation in noise control activities. One outcome of
this Task Force is the recent ANSI Standard on Classroom
Acoustics. From the Society's inception, its members have been
involved in the development of acoustical standards concerned
with terminology, measurement procedures, and criteria
for determining the effects of noise and vibration. Each
of four independent committees (S1 on Acoustics, S2 on
Mechanical Shock and Vibration, S3 on Bioacoustics and
S12 on Noise) is responsible for producing, developing a
consensus for, and adopting standards in accordance with
the procedures of the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI). These are then published by the Society as American
National Standards. From its beginning, the Society has attracted members
from various fields related to sound, including physics,
electrical, mechanical and aeronautical engineering,
oceanography, biology, physiology, psychology, architecture,
speech and music. This diversity and the opportunity it
provides for the interchange of knowledge and points of
view is one of the strengths of the ASA. Throughout its
history, the Society has been fortunate in attracting the
interest and commitment of a large group of men and women
who have served the Society and promoted the advancement
of the science of acoustics. Go
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