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NEW
B
DIRECTORY
OF AMERICAN RE-
SEARCH
AND
TECHNOLOGY
1988; R.R.
Bowker
Company,
Cus-
tomer Service,
P. O.
Box 766, New
York,
NY 10011; 763 pages,
includ-
ing indexes;
83/4
x
111/4 inches;
hardcover; $199.95.
Over
11,500
organizations
at the
forefront
of
scientific
research -
including almost
1,000 new re-
search and development
firms
-
are profiled in the
1988
edition of
Directory of
American Research
and Technology.
Detailed informa-
tion
is
provided
on corporate and
university facilities,
including par-
ent organizations
and their sub-
sidiaries,
in
over
1,500 fields
of sci-
entific
research. Listed alpha-
betically by
company name, each
entry provides address and phone
number, research -staff size, and
descriptions of all
research
and
development
activities.
Facilities
are
identified as commercial, non-
profit,
or
privately financed. Three
indexes
are organized by person-
nel, geography, and classification.
Aimed at working scientists,
R &D administrators, corporate re-
cruiters, and business or research
libraries, the directory also
reflects
the ever -changing
world
of
indus-
trial
research
by documenting
emerging technologies
and new
research
functions. Among
this
year's new entries are
firms
inves-
tigating
internal hearing aids, ho-
lography, machine vision, satel-
lite-TV
systems,
radar -warning
devices, and electron sterilization
systems.
SHORTWAVE
DIRECTORY, by
Bob
Grove; Grove
Enterprises, P.
O.
Box
98, Brasstown,
NC 28902;
approxi-
mately
500
pages,
including glossary
and cross -reference
table; 81/2
x
11
inches;
softcover;
$17.95 + $2.00
shipping
in U.S.;
+ $7.50
shipping
in Canada; other
foreign
countries
add $7.50
(surface) or $25.00 (air).
The
fourth
edition of Shortwave
Directory has been
revised
and ex-
panded
to include international
broadcasting
and Very Low
Frequency (VLF). The book con-
tains
accurate, up -to
-date
fre-
quency
listings from 10 kHz to 30
MHz,
and
includes
U.S.
and for-
eign
Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard,
Army, Energy and State Depart-
ments, FBI networks, aircraft and
ships, scientific
installations,
pi-
rates
and
clandestines, space sup-
port,
RTTY and FAX,
INTERPOL,
and
English- language
broad-
casters worldwide.
Most
stations
are cross- refer-
enced by agency
and
frequency
for rapid identification
of
un-
knowns. The 1988 edition contains
an exhaustive glossary of terms,
acronyms, and abbreviations com-
monly encountered on the short-
wave
-radio bands.
HOW TO TEST
ALMOST EVERY-
THING ELECTRONIC,
2nd Edition,
by Jack Darr
and Delton T.
Horn;
TAB Books Inc.,
Blue Ridge
Summit,
PA 17294 -0850;
175
pages,
includ-
ing index;
71/4
x
91/4 inches;
soft -
cover; $8.95.
Radio
-Electronics' service
editor,
Jack Darr,
teams with professional
technician
Delton T. Horn
to
pro-
duce this
updated version
of their
20-
year -old How
to Test Almost
Anything Electronic.
Some things
remain
the same:
the basic princi-
ples
of troubleshooting
and inter-
preting
test results;
easy -to- follow
instructions
for
using electronic
test
equipment; examples
of typ-
ical
circuit types. The
descriptive
overview
of electronic
test equip-
ment, which
includes
ammeters,
voltmeters,
oscilloscopes, logic
probes,
analyzers,
and
more,
has
been updated to reflect
the latest
equipment.
The book has
been
expanded
to
include
new
circuitry
developments and
the basics
of
digital electronics.
Most
of the
book details actual
test procedures
-including
power -supply
and DC- voltage
tests, VOM and VTVM tests,
signal
tracing
and alignment, os-
cilloscope
and component tests,
and TV
tests.
Those
basic trou-
bleshooting techniques are pre-
sented
with
the same emphasis on
practical
experience and common
sense that has made
Jack
Darr's
ad-
vice invaluable to technicians and
servicemen for decades.
ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE,
edi-
ted by Donald Christiansen; IEEE
Publications Sales
Office,
445 Hoes
Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08855 -1331;
263
pages, including index; 6
x
91/4
inches; hardcover; $24.55 for IEEE
members,
$32.75
for
nonmembers;
be sure
to
use code
number
PCO2188 when
ordering.
At an international
convocation
in 1986,
more than 20 eminent en-
gineers, engineering managers,
and sociologists
met
to consider
how
the varying cultural traditions
in
different countries might affect
the quality of engineering and the
way that engineers are managed
and rewarded. The
participants
represented
Japan, Germany,
Hol-
land,
and the United States; the
substance
of
their presentations
forms
the major part of
Engineering Excellence.
The
book provides engineering
practitioners
and entrepreneurs
with interesting insights into
the
forces
at
work in
the global
high
-
technology marketplace.
Engineering Excellence is
divided
into four
sections.
The first three
cover the
importance
of the
indi-
vidual
engineer, a comparison of
engineering cultures, and
institu-
tional and organizational struc-
tures. The final section
is
a selec-
tion
of
writings comprising
first-
hand
observations by engineering
leaders who
describe
how they
built successful technical organi-
zations, and how they deal with
pressures
stemming
from today's
highly competitive global business
climate.
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