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  1. History of Engineering and Technology: Artful Methods by Ervan G. Garrison, 1998-06-29
  2. John Smeaton's diary of his journey to the Low Countries, 1755 (The Newcomen society for the study of the history of engineering & technology.Extra publication) by John Smeaton, 1938
  3. Links in the History of Engineering and Technology from Tudor Times (Essay index reprint series) by Rhys Jenkins, 1977-06
  4. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 69 no.2., 1997 - 1998 by The Newcomen Society, 1998
  5. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 68, 1996 - 1997 by The Newcomen Society, 1997
  6. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 65, 1993 - 1994 by The Newcomen Society, 1994
  7. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology. Transactions, Volume X, 1929-1930, with index vols. I-X by Newcomen Society., 1931
  8. Aeronautical and miscellaneous note-book (Newcomen society for the study of the history of engineering and technology. Extra publication) by George Cayley, 1933
  9. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology. Transactions Volume XIX, 1938-1939 by Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology, 1940
  10. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 77, Number 2, (2007) (77) by Newcomen Society, 2007
  11. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 63, 1991 - 1992 by The Newcomen Society, 1992
  12. The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology: Transactions; Vol 66, 1994 - 1995 by The Newcomen Society, 1995
  13. History of the Engineering Technology Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1944-1992 by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1992
  14. Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering (History of Technology) (History of Technology) by Asme, 1996-11-01

181. IEEE Virtual Museum—The History Of Electricity, Electronics, And Computers
Here you'll explore the history of technologies, find out how they work, and learn about some inventors.
http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/index.php
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Exhibits:
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Socket to Me!: How Electricity Came to Be

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Microwaves: From Your Kitchen to the Edges of the Universe
The Beat Goes On: How Sounds are Recorded and Played World War II: How War Impacted Technology; How Technology Impacted War
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182. Internet Public Library: History Of Science & Technology
Milestones in the Evolution of technology http//www of the 30th anniversary of BroadcastEngineering magazine. . Flighthistory.com http//www.flight-history.com
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.03.80/
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The Agricultural Revolution
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vwsu/gened/learn-modules/top_agrev/agrev-index.html
"This learning module is intended to:
1.supplement the text of GenEd 110 "World Civilizations I" of Washington State University by providing some essential background information about human culture prior to the development of civilized communities; 2.provide a simple conceptual model of the earth, and all life upon it, as dependent upon a solar-driven system; 3.provide a simple conceptual model of soil as the fundamental resource of civilization; 4.provide a sharp, intelligible contrast between the old ancestral mode of life (hunting and gathering) and sedentary agriculture; 5.identify a set of basic problems and opportunities inherent in the new way of life (sedentary agriculture); 6.provide a template for understanding and comparing subsequent cultural systems in terms of their responses to that basic set of problems and 0pportunities."
Ancient Roman Technology
http://www.unc.edu/courses/rometech/public/content/art_home.html

183. Engineering The Future - The IEE

http://www.iee.org/OnComms/pn/history/
Login or Register Shop Help Search ... Home Search Home Networks for Engineers Professional Networks Communications Engineering ... History of Technology
Select an Industry Sector Communications Engineering Information Professional Management Manufacturing Power Select Professional Network Aerospace Buildings Electrical Tech Communication Networks Consultants e-Infrastructure Electromagnetics EMC Eng for a Sustainable Future Functional Safety Healthcare Technologies History of Technology Human Factors Engineering Management Manufacturing Enterprise Multimedia Communications Photonics Railway Satellite Signal Processing Systems Engineering Visual Information Engineering
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History of Technology About the Network Publications ... Visual Information Engineering
EDITORIAL [published 28 May 2004] To all members who have registered an interest in the History of Technology 27 May 2004 Dear Friends, This letter is addressed to all who have registered with the History of Technology Professional Network or otherwise indicated an interest in the history of electrical engineering. It could be the first of a series of ?newsletters?, or it could be the only one. The choice is yours. The Institution has had a group for those interested in the history of our subject for about forty years, and for over thirty years we have held a summer weekend conference. The 2003 meeting was held in London, at City University, and the volume of conference papers have been circulated to all participants. Numerous other meetings have been held, and more are planned - details below. We have encouraged the publication of historical books and papers by the Institution, and the thirty-one books in the ?History of Technology? series are a substantial contribution to the literature of the subject.

184. Tokyo Institute Of Technology, Department Of Mechanical And Control Engineering
Department of MechanoAerospace engineering, Obikawa Laboratory.
http://jenny.mes.titech.ac.jp/index.html
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185. OUP USA: Featured Engineering & Technology
Subjects engineering technology. Featured engineering technology.
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/EngineeringTechnology/?view=usa

186. Ifgene Home Page: Student's Help Desk -- A History Of Genetic Engineering
taken to mean recombinant DNA technology the artificial However, genetic engineeringis sometimes referred to as In this history, therefore, we include any
http://www.anth.org/ifgene/history.htm
A History of Genetic Engineering N.B. All images are 'thumbnailed'. Click on image to download full version. Genetic engineering is normally taken to mean recombinant DNA technology the artificial addition, deletion or rearrangement of sequences of bases in DNA in order to alter the observable form and function of an organism. However, genetic engineering is sometimes referred to as biotechnology and biotechnologists have been quick to point out that mankind has been doing biotechnology ever since the first farmers some 10,000 years ago started to domesticate wild species by selecting seeds of wild plants for cultivation or selectively breeding wild animals. In this history, therefore, we include any artificial intervention in the reproductive process as well as some landmarks in the development of genetics which has made genetic engineering possible. This will include selection procedures old and new which could influence the genetic outcome of a reproductive event, gene therapy and diagnosis as well as cloning, vegetative reproduction and in vitro (test-tube) reproduction procedures.

187. Engineering Support, Engineering Services, Engineering Project Planning, Space E
of a wide range of engineering services.......General engineering support services.
http://www.graftontechnology.co.uk
GRAFTON TECHNOLOGY is an international engineering support company active for over 18 years. During this period we have achieved an enviable reputation for technical expertise, reliability and flexibility.
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To provide the correct engineering support to ensure our customers meet their project and business objectives.
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Our reputation stands on our proven ability to meet our Clients' requirements. As businesses develop there is a more diverse pressure placed upon management. This fact together with the continued need to improve efficiency and reduce waste has lead GRAFTON to establish long term strategic customer relationships, so that innovative business opportunities can be developed and implemented for the benefit of our Clients. Each assignment is treated in strict confidence.

188. HLT Home
An European internet clearinghouse for language engineering research.
http://www.hltcentral.org
About HLTCentral Events FP6 - Way Forward Calls ... Projects
Welcome to HLTCentral Home of Human Language Technologies
In Brief
Call For Sponsors www.HLTCentral.org is seeking sponsors for the continued operation of the web site in 2004 and beyond. See foot of this page for contact details. Euromap Pathway to market for speech and language technologies Elsnet European network of excellence in HLT. eContent An EC Programme to foster digital content on the global networks. Events HLT events and conferences. News International news items from the press. What's New Latest news, updates and additions to the site. Projects HLT and eContent projects funded by the EC. Calls for Proposals EC documentation and guidelines. Links Our collection of HLT related web sites. HLT Overview The emerging role of HLT within the Information Society. Repository Reports and studies for download. Contacts Database Who's Who in HLT. Latest News Speech solution:
Voice solutions down under: Telstra talks up voice tech
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189. Random House Academic Resources
0679-74039-2 The Pencil A history of Design 5 Remaking the World Adventures in EngineeringWritten by 46322-4 Our Own Devices How technology Remakes Humanity
http://www.randomhouse.com/acmart/list.pperl?top=121927120&cat=466455888

190. History - 175 Years Of Excellence [KTH]
When viewing the early history of KTH, this clash authority to the subject of technologycollided with s demand for a practical approach to engineering in all
http://www.kth.se/eng/about/history/

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The origins of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm – "Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan", KTH – go back to 1827, as the "Teknologiska Institutet" then began to offer education in technological subjects with a strong professional touch. Its education programme was meant to be "popular as well as practical", as the industrialization process of modern society was then getting under way; this called for a school that could meet the ever-increasing demand for engineers. Thus the educational focus of the new institute was set on applied technology, not on its scientific foundations. However, these two approaches were not incompatible, not even in the 19th century! Basic research and practical engineering did often cross-fertilize each other in those days also. An example of this was chemistry on an industrial scale; the scientific explanations of its processes were then arriving one by one. Another was electricity, originally a subject area of purely scientific interest, which was becoming something most useful in everyday life. Thus the new school of technology was able to maintain good relations with the industrial establishment without having to renounce the academic aspect. One step on its way to academic status was that of introducing, in 1877, the name Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (in Swedish "högskola" is synonymous with university). By and by, systematic research activities were undertaken, and the students at KTH were subjected to the requirement of completing a final degree paper. Formally, the final academic recognition of KTH as an establishment of higher learning arrived in 1927, when its right to confer the degree of Doctor of Technology was promulgated.

191. Software Configuration Management
Software configuration management research at Software engineering Group / Institute for Information technology / National Research Council Canada.
http://wwwsel.iit.nrc.ca/projects/scm/

192. About ASME History
of interrelated institutions to translate technical knowledge into US historian, ACentennial history of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers excerpt.
http://www.asme.org/history/asmehist.html
A Glimpse of History
Other articles: A Sense of the Past by Eugene Ferguson, 1974 Writing ASME's History by Bruce Sinclair, 1980
The History of ASME International The Early Years The Early 20th Century The Present
A Centennial History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [excerpt] The Early Years ASME International was founded in 1880 by prominent mechanical engineers , led by Alexander Lyman Holley (1832-1882), Henry Rossiter Worthington (1817-1880), and John Edson Sweet (1832-1916). Holley chaired the first meeting, which was held in the New York editorial offices of the American Machinist on February 16 with thirty in attendance. On April 7 a formal organizational meeting was held at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, with about eighty engineersindustrialists, educators, technical journalists, designers, shipbuilders, military engineers, and inventors.
The latter half of the 19th century witnessed the widespread establishment schools and institutions in engineering. Engineers of the day moved easily among the concerns of civil, industrial, mechanical and mining engineering, with less distinction among them. Many groups were seeking to create organizations of specialized professional standing. But for mechanical engineers, none were devoted to machine design, power generation, and industrial processes, to a degree that was capable of projecting a broader national or international role to advance technical knowledge and systematically facilitate a flow of information from research to practical application.

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