Step 1: Background.The U.S.-based Special Libraries Association (SLA) recognized the need for a central repository of unpublished scientific and technical translations.
Step 2: Center's Founding.The SLA Translation Center was founded in 1953. It was situated at the John Crerar Library in Chicago. This renowned public research library, specializing in science, technology, and medicine, was a suitable location.
Step 3: Center's Development.The center later transitioned into the National Translations Center. Although the name and management changed over time, its initial establishment as the SLA Translation Centre and original location remained in Chicago.