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Ashton, R, and Ranky, P. G., (1999, Feb.), An advanced concurrent engineering research toolset and its application at Rolls-Royce motor cars, ADAM (Adv. Des. Manufacturing), available http //www.cimwareukandusa.com, listed and indexed by the Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC, and the Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library, United Kingdom, Vol. 1. [Pg.195]

Association of Research Libraries, Office of Management Studies Washington, D.C. 20036. [Pg.309]

Association of Research Libraries, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, H. W. Wilson, New York, 1933-1957. D. B. Gilchrist, E. A. Henry, A. H. Trotier, and M. Harman, editors. Gives titles for dissertations. Appendix shows which publications of universities in the United States contain abstracts. Information on availability of photostats and microfilms is listed. In 1957, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities was absorbed by Dissertation Abstracts. [Pg.112]

Association of Research Libraries, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universi-... [Pg.115]

For more explanation of the data and more recent statistical analysis, see the Association of Research Libraries web site at www.ari.org. [Pg.26]

Prudence S. Adler, Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC... [Pg.44]

Walker, R. D. and C. D. Hurt. 1990. Scientific and Technical Literature An Introduction to Formal Communication. Chicago American Library Association. Engineers must know how to communicate their research. This book offers a philosophical approach to scientific research, but shows an engineer the vital forms, such as patents, technical reports, maps, conference proceedings, and journals. [Pg.11]

Godfrey, L. E. and H. Redman. 1973. Dictionary of Report Series Codes, 2nd ed. New York Special Libraries Association. Older but still useful, the dictionary provides a listing of report initials and numbers to research conducted by numerous agencies that contracted with the U.S. government after World War II. [Pg.28]

A useful publication deal ng with government publications is Government Information and the Research Worker, edited by R. Stavely (Library Association, 1952). This consists of a number of lectures, each delivered by a specialist, on the principal government departments with a description of their work and publications. A popular booklet is Published by HMSO, a brief guide to official publications (HMSO, 1960). [Pg.202]

In 1996 the Association of Research Libraries published a printed directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters, and Academic Discussion Lists. The list consisted of 1093 electronic journals or magazines and 596 electronic newsletters and electronic-serials. However, upon Just a cursory examination of this large number of items, there are actually Just a handful of peer-reviewed scholarly publications which are purely electronic (and hence meet the definition of an electronic journal given at the beginning of this article). In chemistry there are no fully electronic Journals listed. Of the Journals that approach being fully electronic there are ... [Pg.873]

Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters and Academic Discussion Lists , 6th Edn, ed. D. Mogge, Washington, DC, Association of Research Libraries, 1996. [Pg.875]

Choice—A publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries. [Pg.150]

Lous—Notebooks which have completed final registration in the Research Library and have been microfilmed may be borrowed. If they are needed for reference in the laboratory. Notebooks may be placed on permanent loan in care of the Research Department Manager or Senior Research Associate. [Pg.317]

Recalls—The Research Division limits the active life of a Notebook to one year. The Research Library periodically submits lists of Notebooks or binders open more than a year to the Research Department Managers and Senior Research Associates, with a request to have the Notebooks returned for close-out. So-called idea books, occasionally used by managers and supervisors, are also recalled for filming, but they need not be closed out. [Pg.317]

GORE. The CORE Electronic Chemistry Library is a joint project of Cornell University, OCLC (On-line Computer Library Center), Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), and the American Chemical Society. The CORE database will contain the full text of American Chemical Society Journals from 1980, associated information from Chemical Abstracts Service, and selected reference texts. It will provide machine-readable text that can be searched and displayed, graphical representations of equations and figures, and full-page document images. The project will examine the performance obtained by the use of a traditional printed index as compared with a hypertext system (SUPERBOOK) and a document retrieval system (Pixlook) (6,116). [Pg.131]


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