Johnny Weissmuller's IJOA Information Access

Recent History

A New Organization

Links to More On-Line Resources


Recent History

The Institute for Job & Occupational Analysis (IJOA) ceased to exist in mid-2001.

The physical web site (<http://www.ijoa.org>) is maintained by Randy Agee at his personal expense.

Randy also maintains the American Psychologist journals from the IJOA libary.

Resumes are still on-line,

Recent Papers are still on-line,

along with International Occupational Analyst Workshop  Symposium Papers

Click here to access the International Military Testing Association Web Site
with ON LINE Proceedings for the past several years


  The IJOA Library composed of  "on-loan" such as professional books and journals, and

  • the most complete set of AFHRL Technical Reports outside of the Air Force,

  • the E. J. McCormick Professional Collection,

  • the Harry L. Ammerman Collection,

  • the Walter E. Driskill Collection,

  • the Jimmy L. Mitchell Collection,

  • the Wayne B. Archer Collection,

  • the Joe H. Ward, Jr. Collection,

  • the William J. Phalen Collection,

  • the Johnny J. Weissmuller Collection and

  • the Austrialian RAF Exchange Officer Collection.

 

The former IJOA Library is physically maintained by Johnny J. Weissmuller

with support from Randy Agee, Charles (Nick) Holt,

William J. Phalen, and Dr. Joe H. Ward, Jr.

 

Rosy Vasquez, the graduate student who prepared the Harry L. Ammerman Library Index,

the Harry L. Ammerman Miscellaneous Index, and

also maintains some journals of interest to her.


A New Organization is in the planning stages. 

This organization is tentatively named:

The International Center for Occupational Data Analysis and Practices (ICODAP)

A goal of ICODAP is to scan old MTA/IMTA proceedings into PDF format

for widespread distribution over the Internet or on CD-ROM.

As of 27 November, 2001, IJOA's bankruptcy still has not cleared the courts.

  As soon as that is resolved, ICODAP will begin

its incorporation as a not-for-proit, Texas Corporation.

  To be informed of updates, email Johnny Weissmuller through his Home Page: <http://www.codap.com>


Links to On-Line Resources

If you are connected to the Internet, in addition to the links above, the following links may be of interest....

 

The Comprehensive Occupational Data Analysis Programs (CODAP) system was Developed by the United States Air Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL) under various names from 1959 through 1995.  Operational  "Survey and Analysis Functions" are still performed by the Occupational Measurement Squadron (OMSq) of the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) at Randolph AFB near San Antonio, Texas

Occupational Analysis Flight

1550 5th St E. Randolph AFB TX 78150

(210) 652-5434      Fax: (210) 652-3773

  If you are connected to the Internet, you may:

Click here to link to  the Occupational Measurement Squadron web site or

Click here to link to Metrica's Home Page for CODAP Program.

Click here to link to Sensible System's Home Page for atCODAP

Click here to link to Dr. Joe H. Ward, Jr.'s Current Activities Page

Click here to link to Joe's School Activities